Conditions We Screen

Depression

Anxiety

ADHD

Substance Use Disorder

Bipolar

Somatic Symptom Disorder

MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING

Prioritizing Mental Health As An Essential
Component Of Cancer Care

 Our advanced screening program is designed to identify various mental health disorders early, ensuring that patients receive the support they need throughout their treatment journey.

Screening

Our program screens for the following mental health disorders:
Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, Substance Use Disorder, Bipolar, Somatic Symptom Disorder, Suicidality.

Depression

Depression is characterized by being stuck in a depressed state or mood and includes a loss of interest or hopelessness causing impairment in daily life.

There are two types of depression: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) which tends to be more severe and shorter duration, and Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD) which tends to be less severe and lasting for two or more years. Often those suffering from depression are only aware of their physical symptoms and do not realize that what they’re experiencing is actually being caused by depression.

Anxiety

Anxiety is characterized by exaggerated anxiousness and excessive worry about everyday life events when there is no obvious reason. Everyone has anxiety at some level, but it becomes an issue when that anxiety is excessive, without a specific reason, and interferes with daily life. Anxiety can take a serious toll on your body, including headaches, stomach problems, extreme fatigue, and a loss of libido, to name a few. Many people who suffer from anxiety only recognize their physical symptoms and are often unaware that they are caused by an underlying mental health condition.

ADHD

Attention deficit/ hyperactive disorder also known as ADHD affects both children and adults. It is characterized by an inability to focus or pay attention, excessive levels of hyperactivity or impulsive behavior, or a combination of both. ADHD can cause severe impairment in multiple areas of daily life. ADHD can also have many positive aspects. Doctors and researchers are still not sure what causes ADHD, but there’s some belief that it’s neurological in origin. Many people who suffer from ADHD are unaware that the difficulties functioning in their daily life are caused by a mental health condition.

Substance Use Disorder

Substance use disorder or addiction, as it is commonly referred to, is very often connected to other mental health conditions. Whether those conditions existed before, or are being caused or exacerbated
by the substance use disorder is often difficult to tell. In both cases, dealing with the substance use disorder along with treating any other co-occurring mental health condition is critical.

Bipolar

Bipolar disorder is characterized by an extreme shift toward heightened mood, elevated energy, and extreme behavior. These shifts last for days at a time and in some cases lead to hospitalization. These shifts are followed by depression, hopelessness, and often thoughts of suicide. Bipolar disorder is often misunderstood and can be mistaken for other mental health conditions such as ADHD or depression, resulting in severe consequences.

Somatic Symptom Disorder

Somatic symptom disorder is characterized by anxiety that focuses on physical senses or symptoms causing excessive worry and research about those senses and symptoms. The senses or symptoms may be real but the underlying anxiety and worry can mask them or cause them to be exacerbated. Many people who suffer from somatic symptom disorder are not aware that a mental health condition may be causing or making their symptoms worse.

Suicidality

The risk of suicide is usually indicated by suicidal ideation or intent, especially as evident in the presence of a well elaborate suicidal plan.