Mental Health

Man sitting on the edge of his bed, looking tired and frustrated, reading the bottle of Zoloft® (sertraline) in his hand, which may help address the emotional challenges or side effects he is experiencing

Understanding Zoloft®’s Side Effects

Medical Review by Jennie Stanford, MD, FAAFP, DipABOM Summary: Zoloft® helps many people with depression & anxiety—but it isn’t for everyone Zoloft® is the branded version of sertraline, an SSRI commonly used to treat major depressive disorder and several types of anxiety disorders. But, if you’re planning to talk to your healthcare

Woman reading medication instructions for Wellbutrin® (bupropion), focusing on understanding its potential effects on weight and how lifestyle choices can support weight management while on the medication.

Understanding Lexapro’s Side Effects

Medical Review by Jennie Stanford, MD, FAAFP, DipABOM Summary Here’s what you need to know as you start taking Lexapro® Lexapro® (escitalopram) is a prescription antidepressant that belongs to a class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). It’s commonly used to treat major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety

Man holding a bottle of Prozac® (fluoxetine), reading about the risks of combining alcohol with the medication and its potential impact on effectiveness and side effects.

What to Expect When Starting Prozac®

Medical Review by Jennie Stanford, MD, FAAFP, DipABOM Summary Here’s what you need to know as you start taking Prozac® Prozac®, the brand name for the medication fluoxetine, is a commonly prescribed antidepressant that belongs to a group of medications known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). When you take an SSRI

Woman reading Wellbutrin® instructions before taking her medication to better understand its side effects for depression treatment.

Understanding the side effects of Wellbutrin®

Medical Review by Jennie Stanford, MD, FAAFP, DipABOM Summary Here’s what you need to know as you start taking Wellbutrin® Wellbutrin® (the branded version of bupropion) is a prescription antidepressant that belongs to a class of drugs called norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitors (NDRIs). It’s prescribed to treat depression and seasonal affective

What is Polyvagal Theory and how do Health and Wellness Coaches use it? 

Polyvagal Theory Polyvagal theory (PVT) is a scientific framework for understanding the human nervous system so that people can optimize physical and mental health. PVT is centered around the role of the vagus, a cranial nerve that forms the primary component of the parasympathetic nervous system. Historically, the autonomic nervous

What are SMART goals and why do Health Coaches use them?

Coaches are here to help you envision your best self, and make that vision a reality. Goal setting is a major part of undergoing this positive change. SMART is an acronym that sets a criteria for making an ideal goal that has a higher probability of success.  This is an

The Difference Between Mental Health and Wellness Coaching and Therapy

How is health and wellness coaching different from therapy? Licensed therapists and mental health counselors have a lot in common with coaches who are board certified. They both help people improve their mental health. They both aim to help people overcome barriers to positive change. They both act as partners