Dance Your Way to Better Mental Health: GeneSight's Impact at HIAAH

Dance Your Way to Better Mental Health: GeneSight's Impact at HIAAH

Written by HIAAH | Published: December 30, 2023 | Last Reviewed: December 30, 2023

Welcome to HIAAH – your go-to place for mental health wisdom and good vibes. Today, we're turning up the volume on GeneSight's impact because who said mental health can't be a dance party?

GeneSight's Beat Drops

GeneSight isn't just a test result; it's the DJ-dropping beats tailored to your genetic rhythm. It reveals how your genes sway to the medication groove – whether they need a remix, are ready to party, or need a gentle tempo. And guess who's orchestrating this mental health symphony? Our therapists and nurse practitioners, of course!

HIAAH Therapists: Your Groovy Guides!

Our therapists and nurse practitioners at HIAAH are like dance instructors, leading you through the moves of interpreting GeneSight's results. It's not just about understanding; it's about feeling the rhythm of personalized mental health care.

Impact on Mental Health: Let's Break It Down!

Clinical studies, like the GUIDED study, show that GeneSight can pump up remission rates by 50%! The National Institute of Mental Health supports continued research into pharmacogenomic testing as part of precision psychiatric care. That's right – we're talking about turning your mental health journey into a chart-topping hit. And our nurse practitioners? They're your backstage crew, ensuring the show goes on without a hitch and your medications are in perfect harmony.

Rock On with HIAAH: Your Mental Health Oasis!

GeneSight, guided by our therapists and nurse practitioners, transforms mental health care into a dance floor of possibilities. Wanna join the party? Talk to your clinician about GeneSight and get ready to boogie to a healthier, happier you.

Stay groovy with HIAAH for more beats and treats on your inner awareness and healing path.

Clinical References & Sources

  1. 1. Winner JG, et al. Combinatorial Pharmacogenomics and Improved Patient Outcomes in Depression. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. 2015. [link]
  2. 2. NIH National Human Genome Research Institute. Pharmacogenomics. [link]
  3. 3. Altar CA, et al. Clinical Utility of Combinatorial Pharmacogenomics-Guided Antidepressant Therapy. Translational Psychiatry. 2015. [link]

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.