“Dealing With Depression – Pt 2” T D Jakes – 13 DEC 2011
“Dealing With Depression – Pt 2” T D Jakes – 13 DEC 2011 – http://designsofexcellence.shutterfly.com Business Cards, Flyers, Letterheads, Envelopes, Calendars, Bulletins, Brochures, Post Cards, Invitations, Booklets,… Economists fight over competing visions It came to notoriety based on the failures of the IMF and U.S. austerity policies in dealing with recent financial crises. In 1995 … In macro, mainstream economists have never explained why they failed to ...
Anything for an AÂ : The Adderall Epidemic
Anything for an AÂ : The Adderall Epidemic Sara Ormsby, an addiction therapist at Unity Health says she sees cases of Adderall abuse more often. “I just think that … Some longterm effects of Adderall abuse include the possibility of stroke, heart attacks, depression and even psychosis … Read more on 13WHAM-TV Kris Jenner Consults Shrink After Son Rob Kardashian's 'Depression' And Near … Kris Jenner consulted a shrink over overweight son Rob Kardashian's ”depression” after he came close to being arrested, viewers learned during Sunday night's Keeping Up With The Kardashians. The reality TV matriarch felt she needed to seek counseling … Read more on Radar Online Read more... ...
A Simple Way to Improve Maine's Health Care Delivery
by *SHESHELL* A simple way to improve Maine's health care delivery The researchers found a proportionate relationship between the number of trauma-related categories that people experienced and the following: self-acknowledged chronic depression, hallucinations, smoking, alcoholism, impaired worker performance, drug … Read more on Bangor Daily News How Words Can Heal–What Is Your Story? Psychologists James Pennebaker, at the University of Texas and Joshua Smyth at Syracuse have found that written expression can reduce both anxiety and depression, improve immune function, lower stress levels, improve grades in college, and help people … Read more on PsychCentral.com (blog) Read more... ...
“Dealing With Depression – Pt 3” T D Jakes – 14 DEC 2011
“Dealing With Depression – Pt 3″ T D Jakes – 14 DEC 2011 – http://designsofexcellence.shutterfly.com Business Cards, Flyers, Letterheads, Envelopes, Calendars, Bulletins, Brochures, Post Cards, Invitations, Booklets,… by *SHESHELL* Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early April We see a great deal of the characters' extensive body modifications, which is peripherally pertinent to the story's theme of modifying data but otherwise seems extraneous. And for all ...
Virtual Reality Applications to Address the Wounds of War
... controlled by the clinician via a separate “Wizard of Oz” (where the subject interacts with what he or she believes to be an autonomous program, but one that is instead operated by an unseen person) interface, with the … Read more on Healio High-tech appointments make it easier on patients As the full-time caregiver for a fiancé suffering from congenital heart failure, and a full-time student working to complete two degrees, the 45-year-old Dover woman said she knew she needed help dealing with depression. … Psychiatrists are used to … Read more on New Philadelphia Times Reporter Read ...
Tell Me a Story: Lifting the Burden of Depression and Suicidal Thoughts
... Sam began threatening to kill herself, her mother, Tammi Potter, knew she needed help. She called her pediatrician, who referred her to Cincinnati Children’s. They started out in the Emergency Department and ended up at the medical center’s College Hill campus, which treats kids with chronic mental health problems. Today, Sam is doing better. She is smiling more and focusing her energy on building a foundation, Rob’s Kids, in honor of her dad. She wants to help other kids dealing with depression and suicidal thoughts. She wants them to know they’re not alone and that they can get better. Read ...
Question About Being Enlisted in the Army and Seeing a Therapist?
Question by d.cakes: Question about being enlisted in the Army and seeing a therapist? So, I’m in the Army Reserves.. I just graduated basic training August of this year. I was really looking into seeing a therapist for depression/addiction. Is there any way I can get discharged if they find out I am seeing a therapist? I don’t want this to jeopardize my career in any way, but I also feel like I need to seek help first. Would I need some time in service before I can start counseling? Read more... ...