As children progress through growth and development, they are often faced with challenges of coping, adapting, and relating to others and the world around them. Children differ from adults in the way they experience and respond to physical, mental, and emotional situations.
Learn MoreAdolescents face a greater risk of mental health conditions when their living situation is inconsistent, stigmatization or bullying occurs, along with social and environmental issues that impact their ability to manage day to day situations.
Learn MoreAdults are presented with many life challenges including marriage, child bearing and rearing, divorce, medical illness, work, social stress, and caring for aging parents. Middle aged adults, particularly women, begin going through body changes that occur naturally with age.
Learn MoreAmong the older adult population, many mental health concerns go undiagnosed. Older adults may experience chronic physical health conditions, memory problems and cognitive decline along with isolation and loneliness.
Learn MoreThe Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine (RCBM) is an outpatient behavioral health clinic dedicated to improving the quality of life experience for our patients. RCBM brings together a comprehensive treatment team with a wide variety of clinical backgrounds and specialties. Working together, we combine the treatment modalities of psychotherapy with medication and nutrition management to alleviate suffering and help people lead happier, more productive lives.
Under the medical leadership of Joel L. Young, MD , RCBM is a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD. RCBM also offers a variety of services to children, adolescents, adults and seniors including the treatment ADHD and learning disabilities; depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood and anxiety disorders; work-related concerns, family and marital issues; substance abuse and eating disorders, along with weight management.
Some doctors still think Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a "fake" diagnosis. In this book, Joel Young, MD, presents the research, experience, and treatments that prove otherwise.
Millions of Americans experience chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), continuous exhaustion and a feeling comparable to that of having just run a marathon when all they have done is a daily living task, such as taking a shower or getting dressed.
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