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The World Health Organization states that “there is no health without mental health.” Research has shown that those with a mental health problem are more likely to have a preventable physical health condition such as heart disease. Depression is often accompanied by headaches, fatigue, and digestive problems. And anxiety can create an upset stomach, insomnia, restlessness, and difficulty concentrating. These are just some common examples of how untreated mental health issues can affect us.
Shannon Weaver
It’s easy to be confused by these terms because there is no single way of using them among medical, mental health, and substance abuse professionals. In fact, organizations such as the American Psychological Association and American Psychiatric Association don’t have formal positions on the difference between these terms. In this article I’ll provide a clear distinction between them to try and help you understand. Read on to learn more about what these terms mean and their relationships.
Shannon Weaver
Understanding the difference between PTSD and Complex PTSD can be challenging as they are related and share some commonalities. People often use these terms together but they are different conditions resulting from different types and lengths of traumas. Read on to learn more about their similarities and differences
Sara Sorenson, LCMHC
Emotional trauma is the result of events which are deeply disturbing and may be horrific or terrifying, leaving you feeling unsafe, helpless or overwhelmed and shattered. The good news is that many recover fairly quickly and can move on with their lives. However for some the effects are deep and long-lasting, leading to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Read on to learn more about emotional trauma.
Sara Sorenson, LCMHC
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Liz Lund, MPA

Liz is originally from lush green Washington State. She is a life enthusiast and a huge fan of people. Liz has always loved learning why people are the way they are. She moved to UT in 2013 and completed her bachelors degree in Psychology in 2016. After college Liz worked at a residential treatment center and found that she was not only passionate about people, but also administration. Liz is recently finished her MPA in April 2022. Liz loves serving people and is excited and looking forward to learning about; and from our clients here at Corner Canyon.
When Liz is not busy working she love being outdoors, eating ice cream, taking naps, and spending time with her precious baby girl and sweet husband.