Behavioral Health Conditions
Life is full of challenges and surprises, ups and downs, highs and lows. Its natural to feel sometimes like there's just too much to handle. We're here to help. Click any of the links below for information on our most frequently accessed health, wellness and life management topics to help you better understand and cope with your and your family's everyday-and not so everyday-concerns.
Aging and Eldercare
- 10 Tips for Caregivers
- About Alzheimers Disease
- Caregiving Long Distance
- Changing Family Roles
- Understanding Dementia
Anxiety Disorders
- Anxiety Illnesses
- Anxiety Disorders
- Effects of Traumatic Experiences
- Panic Disorder
- Signs of a Stress Reaction
Child Care
- ADHD
- Attention Deficit Disorder and Your Child
- Children with Special Needs
- Dyslexia
- Learning Disabilities
Credit and Debt
- Are You in Credit Card Crisis?
- Building a Better Credit Record
- How to Avoid Foreclosure
- How to Establish Credit
- Using Credit Wisely
Depressive Disorders
- Bipolar Disorder
- Child and Teen Depression
- Cyclothymia
- Depression
- Depression and Families
- Depression and Diabetes
- Depression and Medical Illness
- Depression During Pregnancy
- Depression in Later Years
- Depression in Older Adults
- Depression with Other Disorders
- Dual Diagnosis
- Dysthymia
- Post-Partum Depression
Family
Grief and Loss
- Helping Yourself Through Grief
- How to Deal with Grief
- Loss and Grief Overview
- Moving through Grief
- What to Do When a Loved One Dies
Job Loss or Change
Managing Change
- Coping with Change
- Living Healthy, Working-Well through Change
- Making Positive Choices in the Midst of Change
- None of Us Can Stop Change
- "Five Rs" of Dealing with Change-Related Stress
Substance Abuse Disorders
- Addictions and Emotions
- Alcoholism
- Misusing Alcohol or Drugs
- Methods of Treatment to Help Drug Addiction
Violence & Abuse
If you have any questions about your services, please call Magellan at (800) 564-5465, TTY (800) 424-9831. If you are in crisis, call the Maricopa Crisis Line at (800) 631-1314, TTY (800) 327-9254. For emergencies, please always dial 911.
This page last updated: Monday, July 20, 2009.
