Dr. Sherri R. Edelman
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Counselor
specializes in promoting mental health and wellness
Triune Chiropractic
Counseling and Wellness
325 Cherry Street • Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: (215) 627-6279
e-mail: info@tri-une.com
Dr. Sherri R. Edelman, Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Licensed Professional Counselor. Effective, well-researched treatments exist for most mental disorders, yet the majority of people who have severe mental illness are not treated. an individual's quality of life (i.e., social functioning, vocational functioning, mental health and physical health). Weekly reassessment using this scale can accurately monitor an individual's progress or response to therapy. subjects include: Abuse
ADHD
Aging & Geriatrics
Alcohol & Substance Abuse
Alzheimers And Other Dementias
Anxiety Disorders- Anxiety disorders are the most common of all the mental health disorders. Considered in the category of anxiety disorders are: Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Social Phobia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Specific Phobia, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Acute Stress Disorder. Anxiety disorders as a whole cost the United States between 42-46 billion dollars a year in direct and indirect healthcare costs, which is a third of the yearly total mental health bill of 148 billion dollars. In the United States, social phobia is the most common anxiety disorder with approximately 5.3 million people per year suffering from it. Approximately 5.2 million people per year suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. Estimates for panic disorder range between 3 to 6 million people per year, an anxiety disorder that twice as many women suffer from as men. Specific phobias affect more than 1 out of every 10 people with the prevalence for women being slightly higher than for men. Obsessive Compulsive disorder affects about every 2 to 3 people out of 100, with women and men being affected equally. Today, much more is known about the causes and treatment of this mental health problem. We know that there are biological and psychological components to every anxiety disorder and that the best form of treatment is a combination of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy interventions. Depending upon the severity of the anxiety, medication is used in combination with psychotherapy. Contrary to the popular misconceptions about anxiety disorders today, it is not a purely biochemical or medical disorder. There are as many potential causes of anxiety disorders as there are people who suffer from them. Family history and genetics play a part in the greater likelihood of someone getting an anxiety disorder in their lifetime. Increased stress and inadequate coping mechanisms to deal with that stress may also contribute to anxiety. Anxiety symptoms can result from such a variety of factors including having had a traumatic experience, having to face major decisions in a one's life, or having developed a more fearful perspective on life. Anxiety caused by medications or substance or alcohol abuse is not typically recognized as an anxiety disorder.
Autism
Bipolar Disorder-The Basics of Dialectical Behavior Therapy
The Bipolar Guides have published a guest article outlining the basics of dialectical behavioral therapy. This approach has been found to help people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, a disorder that is usually difficult to treat. How Do You Know if You Have Bipolar Disorder? Biolar Disorder (Manic-Depression) includes symptoms of depression and symptoms of mania - but mania can also be caused by other medical and neurologic conditions.
Child & Adolescent Development
Child Care
Dating
Depression (Unipolar)
Developmental & Child Disorders
Eating Disorders, personality disorder symptoms are not as stable as once thought. Many of the symptoms change over time.
Exercise
Family & Relationship Issues
Health Policy & Advocacy
Life Problems
Mental Disorders
Mental Health Professions
Parenting
Personality Disorders
Schizophrenia
Suicide & Self-Harm
Wellness.
Topics & Services of the Philadelphia Psycholgist:
| coaching | counseling | therapy | depression | anxiety | anger management | relationships |
| mental health | psychotherapy | consultation | clinical psychology | physical abuse | child abuse |
| sexual abuse | rehabilitation | adolescents | mind and spirit | holistic counseling | domestic violence |
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