MONIQUE COHEN, APRN, PMHNP-BC

 

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medication for anxiety

In the dim light of their slightly cluttered dorm room, a hopeful-looking college student sits at a small, worn desk strewn with textbooks, crumpled notes, and an empty coffee cup, a testament to their late-night study sessions. Despite their earnest effort to focus on the complex equations sprawled across the page, their brow furrows as intrusive thoughts—ranging from worries about upcoming exams to fleeting memories of home—interrupt their concentration, causing them to glance around the room in frustration, momentarily losing sight of their academic ambitions.

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School Struggles and Medication: When Learning Feels Harder Than It Should

Let's start with this: If school feels like a daily battle, you're not lazy, broken, or "just not trying hard enough".

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The image depicts a realistic interpretation of a person on the cusp of change. There is a door in front of them, representing the future, with all of the positive things they want in their life beyond it. They are looking into the door, their face looking hopeful.

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Life Transitions and Medication: When Change Shakes Your Mental Health (And What Can Help)

Let's talk about life transitions. Those big (and sometimes sneaky) moments that flip everything upside down: New jobs. New babies. Graduations....

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calm therapeutic setting visualizing being free from anxiety

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Medication for Anxiety: What It Actually Is (And Isn’t)

Let’s play a little word association. I say, “anxiety medication,” and you think… 🧠 “Will it knock me out?” 🧠 “Will I get addicted?” 🧠 “Will I...

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