- Early Intervention
- The act of identifying an illness or difficulty before it has fully manifested or grown severe and providing treatment. This strategy has a much higher rate of success than later intervention.
- Eating Disorders
- Mental illnesses that involve changes to the way a person eats. Various disorders can influence a person to starve themselves or eat to much. These are generally very dangerous to the overall health of a person.
- Educational Consultants
- Trained individuals that help parents identify the right programs to deal with issues or disorders their children are struggling with.
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- A form of treatment that uses electric shocks to attempt to bring about improvement in patients. This treatment has been most successful in cases of severe depression.
- Emotional Health
- A persons generally emotional state and their ability to maintain that emotional balance.
- Emotional Problems
- The condition of being unable to regulate thoughts and feelings in a healthy and functional way.
- Emotions
- The feelings that a person has in response to both external and internal catalysts.
- Empathy
- The ability to feel compassion and understanding for others. Empathy is essential to the formation of emotional connections and long-term relationships.
- Employment Programs
- A service that seeks to find jobs for those who have been struggling to find employment.
- Entitlement
- An individuals belief that they deserve a certain level of care and comfort.
- Equine Therapy
- A form of treatment most often used for children and teens. It emphasizes building empathy and responsibility through controlled interaction with horses.
- Extraversion
- When an individuals personality is extremely outgoing and social. The opposite of being introverted.