AMFM Featured in Article on How Trauma Therapy Works

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AMFM and Angeleena Francis were recently featured in a Men’s Health article titled, “How Trauma Therapy Works, According to Therapists.” The piece explores the different approaches to trauma therapy, how they help individuals process past experiences, and the journey toward healing and resilience. At AMFM, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care for those […]

AMFM Featured in Article on How to Stop Overthinking

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AMFM and Angeleena Francis were recently featured in a Women’s Health article titled, “How To Stop Overthinking: Experts Share Their Top Tips To Stop Rumination and Negative Thoughts.” The piece explores effective strategies for breaking free from cycles of overthinking, managing negative thoughts, and fostering a healthier mindset. At AMFM, we recognize the impact of […]

AMFM Featured in Article on the Importance of Self-Reflection

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AMFM and Angeleena Francis were recently featured in a Verywell Mind article titled, “The Importance of Self-Reflection: How Looking Inward Can Improve Your Mental Health.” The piece explores how self-reflection can enhance emotional well-being, promote personal growth, and strengthen mental resilience. At AMFM, we encourage self-awareness as a powerful tool for healing and transformation. We’re […]

AMFM Featured in Article on Social Connections and Longevity

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AMFM and Angeleena Francis were recently featured in a Woman’s World article titled, “Your Connections Predict Your Longevity Better Than Your Cholesterol Levels, Says Study – Here’s Why.” The piece explores the profound impact of social connections on overall health and longevity, emphasizing the importance of strong relationships for mental and physical well-being. At AMFM, […]

AMFM Explores the Role of AI in Mental Health Care

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AMFM and Dr. Meghan Marcum were recently featured in a Fox News Health article titled, “As Suicide Rates Spike, New AI Platform Could Fill the Gap in Mental Health Care, Says Boston Researchers.” The article explores the rise in suicide rates and how artificial intelligence may play a role in expanding access to mental health […]

AMFM Featured in World Bipolar Day Segment

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We’re proud to share that AMFM and Angeleena Francis were recently featured in a media segment discussing World Bipolar Day. The conversation highlighted the importance of awareness, early intervention, and comprehensive mental health treatment for individuals living with bipolar disorder. At AMFM, we remain committed to providing expert care and advocating for mental health education. […]

AMFM Featured in Article on Imposter Syndrome

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AMFM and Christina Kayanan were recently featured in a Verywell Mind article titled, “Is It Regular Self-Doubt or Imposter Syndrome? Take This Quiz to Find Out.” The piece explores the differences between everyday self-doubt and imposter syndrome, helping readers identify their experiences and offering expert-backed strategies for building confidence. At AMFM, we understand the challenges […]

AMFM Featured in Article on Cognitive Dissonance

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AMFM and Angeleena Francis were recently featured in a Men’s Health article titled, “7 Signs You’re Experiencing Cognitive Dissonance.” The piece explores the psychological tension that arises when our beliefs and behaviors don’t align, highlighting common signs and ways to manage this internal conflict. At AMFM, we strive to help individuals navigate complex emotions and […]

AMFM Featured in Article on How to Be Less Judgmental

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AMFM and Dr. Meghan Marcum were recently featured in a Verywell Mind article titled, “How to Be Less Judgmental.” The piece explores practical strategies for cultivating empathy, reducing negative assumptions, and fostering a more open-minded perspective in daily interactions. At AMFM, we believe that understanding and compassion are key to improving mental well-being. We’re honored […]

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