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Improving Sleep – Especially During COVID-19
Many struggle with sleep issues on a regular basis, and this is a very common complaint during these unprecedented COVID-19 times. Changes in daily routines and schedules have resulted in many sleep-related issues to include: Sleep of course is always important but especially so during these times of increased emotional and physical stress. Benefits of sleep include: There are very specific things you can do to improve sleep: In conclusion, sleep hygiene is very important on many levels to include…
Increased Positive Emotions – Michael Pollak
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Ten Years of Health and Wellness
After 10 years of running my IOP, I wanted to update you on the Health and Wellness IOP. It is appropriate for those who: Analyses of Pre and Post screenings show an average decrease of 75% in anxiety and depression as well as significantly improved quality of life. Pre and Post Pain Inventories show less impact of pain on enjoyment of life/mood/relations with others/ sleep/ ambulation/ general activity/ ADLs Paperwork is often required of providers. I will complete disability and…
Emotion Regulation Skills – Michael Pollak
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Adolescent IOP – Erin Pawlak
ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTHVIRTUAL INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM (IOP) Erin Pawlak, LPCC-S has developed an adolescent IOP for clients between the ages of 13-17. Various therapeutic approaches are used, including DBT, CBT, and Motivational Interviewing. The adolescent IOP is an intense level of care that goes beyond individual therapy and is facilitated by Erin Pawlak, LPCC-S. The program meets 3 times a week for 3 hours each session. Areas of focus include: For more information call 440-392-2222 option 1 or email intake@behavioralwellnessgroup.com….
Mental Health Patients and the Emergency Room
Mental Health Patients and the Emergency RoomIt happens every day and all around the country. People suffering from various mental illnesses go to the ER for treatment and are either sent home after an evaluation or sent to inpatient care at a psychiatric hospital. In case you or a loved one ever find yourself in this position, here is what you can expect: First, there are a few ways someone can be brought into the ER for treatment. By ambulance…