Mental Health Diagnosis Overlap: What Genetics and Lived Experience Reveal
Mental health diagnosis overlap is common. Learn why anxiety and depression often coexist, what genetics really shows, and why labels rarely tell the full story.
Depression-related posts from the Wellbeing Blog of New Empowered You by Olga Willemsen, hypnotherapist, RTT therapist, transformational coach.

Mental health diagnosis overlap is common. Learn why anxiety and depression often coexist, what genetics really shows, and why labels rarely tell the full story.

When most people think of inflammation, they imagine a swollen ankle or a sore throat. That kind of short-term inflammation is the body’s way of healing. But when inflammation becomes chronic—running in the background like a fire that never entirely burns out—it can quietly damage the body and, surprisingly, the brain. Researchers now know that chronic inflammation affects not only the heart, blood vessels, or joints. It also disrupts brain function and contributes to depression, anxiety, burnout, brain fog, and even dementia.
This article explores the connection between hidden chronic inflammation and mental health, what science says about it, and what you can do to reduce it.

Global mental health statistics reveal an urgent, often overlooked crisis: nearly 1 in 8 people worldwide lives with a mental disorder. Conditions like depression, anxiety, burnout, and unresolved trauma significantly impact quality of life, work productivity, and physical health.
In this blog, we explore the most recent global and national mental health statistics, the long-term effects of trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), the lasting impact of COVID-19, and the limitations of conventional treatments. Ultimately, we emphasize why personalized approaches, such as clinical hypnotherapy, are gaining relevance, particularly when mainstream methods fall short.

Discover the insights of Freddy Jacquin, a renowned hypnotherapist, on creating genuine connections and overcoming loneliness.
Explore practical tips on fostering meaningful relationships and transforming how you connect with others.

Understanding the causes and symptoms of burnout, prevention strategies, recovery methods, and the role of burnout therapy, such as hypnotherapy, is crucial in addressing this issue effectively.
Don’t let burnout hold you back. Discover the power of effective burnout therapy and start your journey toward empowerment.

Neuroscience found that specific elements can make gratitude practice far more efficient than popular practices do. Such gratitude reduces anxiety and fear, increase positivity and motivation, reduce inflammation and increase brain ability to change.

Depression is the second most common mental disorder. Hypnotherapy offers hope.