by Haley Snipes | Mar 5, 2025
Noncompliance and treatment resistance are common challenges in therapy and counseling. These terms describe situations where clients do not follow through with their treatment plans. This could include missing appointments, not completing homework, or refusing to engage with certain therapeutic activities. Understanding the reasons behind noncompliance and resistance can help in developing effective strategies to address these issues and improve treatment outcomes.
by Haley Snipes | Mar 4, 2025
Welcome to a deep dive into the world of mental health case management. This article aims to provide you with a thorough understanding of what mental health case managers do, the common issues they address, and the ways in which they facilitate patient care. Whether you’re a student, a caregiver, or someone interested in mental health services, this guide is for you.
by Haley Snipes | Mar 1, 2025
Case management is an essential component of the healthcare system that helps coordinate and integrate various services to support individuals with chronic conditions and complex needs. Effective case management improves health outcomes, reduces healthcare costs, and enhances the quality of life for patients. This article will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of case management, its benefits, and how to apply its principles to improve patient care.
by Haley Snipes | Jan 24, 2025
Assessing mental health and addiction issues is a crucial process that helps identify problems and create effective treatment plans. The assessment process involves several steps, each designed to understand the individual’s symptoms, their impact, and how best to address them.
by Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes | Dec 10, 2024
While stress in life is inevitable, many of us have excess, unnecessary stress that contributes to nervous system dysfunction (ANS dysfunction, HPA-Axis dysfunction, Sympathetic dominance, emotional dysregulation whatever you want to call it). To keep it brief…...
by Haley Snipes | May 11, 2024
Imagine feeling so tired that even the simplest tasks feel like climbing a mountain. This isn’t just being tired after a long day or needing a coffee break. This is waking up feeling like you’ve run a marathon in your sleep, every single day. This could be chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), a complex condition that affects millions, yet is often misunderstood. Today, we’re diving deep into what chronic fatigue is, its impacts on life, and how you can start finding your way to better health.