Tis The Season… For Depression
Seasonal depression is real, it may be happening to you now, and it’s treatable. Despite seasonal depression being officially recognized by the American Psychiatric Association
SunCloud Health is guided by our co-founder, Dr. Kim Dennis, MD, a national thought leader on eating disorders, mood disorders, traumas, and co-occurring disorders that require a dual diagnosis and treatment plan. This blog is dedicated to her sharing thoughts, opinions, and inspirational stories focused on recovery and the joy of life’s journey.
Our staff are also invited to share their own insights within their fields of expertise, as noted by our guest blogs featured throughout the year on a range of topics dedicated to mental health care.
Seasonal depression is real, it may be happening to you now, and it’s treatable. Despite seasonal depression being officially recognized by the American Psychiatric Association
It’s time for clarity on this misunderstood eating disorder. A condition first identified in the 1990s, orthorexia nervosa profoundly disrupts the lives of men and
We had a great time celebrating Halloween 2022 as a company! We do life-saving work every day, it’s nice to kick back and have a
TMS stands for transcranial magnetic stimulation. If that sounds scary, it’s anything but. TMS is a proven outpatient treatment for depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a relatively new term to describe what was once called dysthymia. PDD is mild to moderate depression that lasts for
Join Kimmy Haynes, Community Outreach and Alumni Coordinator at SunCloud Health for the SHATTERPROOF RISE UP AGAINST ADDICTION 2022 Walk! The event will be held
August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day. Here’s how to commemorate it. Nearly 200 health awareness days, weeks, and months are on the US National Health
It you know anything about SunCloud, you’ve probably heard that one of the most common phrases we use with our patients is “bring it to
This webinar is an up-to-date exploration of alcohol, vaping, nicotine, and marijuana’s effect on the developing adolescent brain. We explore the unique risks of these