Jill Sensenig

Jill Sensenig

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Jill Sensenig is a medical writer on the Editorial Team at MentalHealth.com, holding a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Leadership from Franklin Pierce University, complemented by a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Accounting. With a 16-year track record in the healthcare industry, she brings a wealth of experience as a writer, editor, and author. Passionate about mental health advocacy, Jill is driven by her commitment to raising awareness and promoting understanding in the field.

Education

Franklin Pierce University
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Leadership
2010 - 2014

Franklin Pierce University
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Accounting
2004 - 2008

Authored

Authored by Jill Sensenig

All content on this page has been medically reviewed for accuracy by a qualified medical professional. Medically Reviewed
  • Jun 20th 2023
  • Est. 6 minutes read

Dementia is a term used to describe changes a neurological condition that causes the progressive decline of cognitive and executive…

  • Written by Jill Sensenig
  • Medically reviewed by Morgan Blair
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  • Feb 23rd 2023
  • Est. 5 minutes read

Millions of Americans take antidepressants, regarded as the first-line treatment for depression and other mental health conditions such as anxiety…

  • Written by Jill Sensenig
  • Medically reviewed by Morgan Blair
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  • Jan 16th 2023
  • Est. 7 minutes read
  • Written by Jill Sensenig
  • Medically reviewed by Dr. Jenni Jacobsen, PhD
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  • Jan 16th 2023
  • Est. 5 minutes read

There is so much excitement for the arrival of a new baby, both for expectant mothers and loved ones. Still,…

  • Written by Jill Sensenig
  • Medically reviewed by Dr. Leila Khurshid
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  • Jan 12th 2023
  • Est. 9 minutes read

There are no medications specifically approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD).…

  • Written by Jill Sensenig
  • Medically reviewed by Tayler Hackett
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  • Jan 10th 2023
  • Est. 11 minutes read

Risperidone (Risperdal) is an atypical antipsychotic prescription medication commonly used to treat mental health symptoms and disorders, such as schizophrenia,…

  • Written by Jill Sensenig
  • Medically reviewed by Dr. Jenni Jacobsen, PhD
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  • Dec 22nd 2022
  • Est. 8 minutes read

Bipolar disorder 1 and bipolar disorder 2 are mental illnesses that last at least one week and for most of…

  • Written by Jill Sensenig
  • Medically reviewed by Amy Shelby
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  • Nov 23rd 2022
  • Est. 10 minutes read

Fluvoxamine, also known as Luvox, is an antidepressant medication primarily used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). [1] Fluvoxamine is a…

  • Written by Jill Sensenig
  • Medically reviewed by Tayler Hackett