mental Health Resources

We’re committed to not just treating mental health issues but also empowering families to thrive. That’s why we’ve put together an extensive collection of mental health resources, designed to inform, educate, and inspire everyone in our community.

These resources are more than just information; they’re tools that can transform lives. Whether you’re a parent, a young person, or a caregiver, you’ll find valuable insights and practical advice to help you understand and navigate mental health challenges.

Learn key tips on what to avoid saying to someone with schizoaffective disorder to support them effectively.
Learn how new treatments for PTSD are revolutionizing therapy with cutting-edge approaches and outcomes.
Learn effective ways to soothe your nervous system during PTSD episodes with practical techniques and therapies.
Trauma healing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Learn powerful self-guided methods and how AMFM provides expert support when you need it.
Living alone with schizoaffective disorder—is it safe and what should you keep in mind?
Understand the three primary stages of psychosis - from prodromal to acute and recovery - and learn how to manage this complex condition.
Learn about the 8 most common types of depression, their unique characteristics, and how they can be effectively treated at AMFM.
Discover the factors that cause paranoia - including brain chemistry, trauma, and underlying mental health conditions.
Learn about the pros and cons of self-treatment for PTSD, its challenges, and the benefits of seeking professional help for effective recovery.

At AMFM, we strive to provide the most up-to-date and accurate medical information based on current best practices, evolving information, and our team’s approach to care. Our aim is that our readers can make informed decisions about their healthcare.

Our reviewers are credentialed medical providers specializing and practicing behavioral healthcare. We follow strict guidelines when fact-checking information and only use credible sources when citing statistics and medical information. Look for the medically reviewed badge on our articles for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

If you feel that any of our content is inaccurate or out of date, please let us know at info@amfmhealthcare.com