Ask your dentist, your doctor, your car mechanic, or your financial advisor. They’ll all tell you that it is essential, a “no brainer,” to check on the health of your teeth, your body, your engine, and your portfolio, on a regular basis, to make sure that any problem is detected and addressed as early as possible.
Shouldn’t it be obvious that our own emotional health and that of our loved ones deserve the same attention? Regular annual mental health check-ups are becoming the new dental hygiene visit of this savvy generation of adults and parents. One in four people will have a mental disorder at some point in their life. Earlier identification offers the chance to intervene to limit the progression of the disorder and limit the disruption to the person’s functioning and development, thus improving their life in many ways. Regular annual mental health check-ups are also valuable opportunities to identify and learn the skills we need to more easily succeed at upcoming transitions in life. Prevention, preparation, identification, remediation. All accomplished in a painless, routine mental health check-up with your mental health professional. If you don’t want to take the time to visit your professional every year, you should at least do a self-assessment of your mental health. I have created a tool that will allow you to do this. Take a look at SELF-ASSESSMENT FOR ADULTS: HOW AM I DOING PSYCHOLOGICALLY? After you answer the 20 simple questions, your results will come to me, and I will call you to briefly discuss your results. As we start April, it is important to note that May is Mental Health Month. It is never too early to give yourself the gift of a little attention to your, and your loved ones’, mental health. Please call me with any questions.
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Dr. Chafetz“My passion is ensuring that every adult is mentally ready to succeed in all transitions that comprise the adult years. The meaning in my life comes from helping my patients see themselves, their situation, their future, and the entire world with new eyes and a newly courageous attitude. |