a systematic approach that integrates the best available research evidence with clinical expertise and patient preferences to inform decision-making in various fields with an aim to deliver high-quality care and achieve optimal outcomes by relying on scientific findings rather than tradition or intuition.
Eating large amounts of food within a 2-hour period and sense of lack of control with recurring inappropriate compensatory behavior (vomiting, laxatives, exercise, diet pills) both occurring, on average, at least once a week for three months.
psychiatric condition in children and adolescents characterized by inappropriate elimination of urine that is not primarily due to underlying medical conditions but can be related to psychological factors or behavioral issues.
a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave; most often showing up in the first two years of life.
a deeply distressing or disturbing experience, usually resulting from single incident or series of incidents, that can have long-lasting negative effects on an individual's well-being, including their mental, emotional, and sometimes physical health.
serious mood disorder that negatively impacts the way you feel, act, and think.
Has publicly discussed personal experiences with depression and anxiety, highlighting the importance of self-care and seeking help.
a persistent disturbance in cognition, emotion, or behavior that causes significant distress or impairment in functioning
cited by National Alliance on Mental Illness as the deadliest mental illness in the world, requiring early diagnosis and access to care with close follow-up and often long-term treatment.
one of the most common mental disorders affecting children with symptoms including inattention hyperactivity and impulsivity.
a specific type of anxiety disorder characterized by a persistent and excessive fear or anxiety related to a specific object or situation, often out of proportion to the actual danger presented and can significantly interfere with daily functioning.