depression and anxiety

Local Advocates Help Grow Awareness of Postpartum Mood Disorders

Local advocates help grow awareness of postpartum mood disorders At Lawrence Memorial Hospital, for instance, providers in the obstetrics and gynecology office regularly screen new mothers for postpartum depression, while discharge nurses in the Birthing Center inform new parents about symptoms to look out for … Read more on Lawrence Journal World Adolescents, young adults and addiction: Hazelden in Naples begins 2014 … 30, 2013) – At a time when teen substance abuse has reached crisis proportions, Hazelden's addiction treatment center in Naples will present a series of community lectures on emerging drug trends and the ever-changing culture of addiction among our … Read more on Naples Daily News Read more... ...

Has Anyone Used a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Book for Depression?

Question by Megan: Has anyone used a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy book for depression? If so, how did it go? What books would you recommend?? Best answer: Answer by Madworld711Yes. I have. It works, if you stick with it. I got mine from one of my old psych’s. But, I’m sorry I don’t remember the name of it. It was from a very old author is all I remember. Don’t take Shirley’s “doctor” advice. That’s just stupid. No real doctor in their right mind would prescribe that for someone with depression alone. That’s the same as xanax, which is for anxiety. Read more... ...

American College of Physicians Urges Stricter Controls to Address Prescription

...  College Of Physicians Urges Stricter Controls To Address Prescription … Alternative treatments for anxiety in the acute phase would be ideal, Kean explains. “ You could use high doses of the SSRIs for anxiety disorder, or medications such as Gabapentin (Neurontin) or even Hydroxyzine (Vistaril). The bottom line is that … Read more on Forbes Resuscitating the Patient-Physician Relationship. In the past few years, I have found myself in the odd position of treating more depression and anxiety for the shared symptoms of chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations. Within my exam rooms there is an outbreak of overwhelming misery. There is … Read more on The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. Read ...

Magnetic Therapy for Depression: Magnetic Jewelry Therapy

Magnetic Jewelry therapy involves the use of magnetic jewelry that has been negatively charged. The reason for this is that they believe is that our bodies carry electronic energy. When we experience disease, pain, and inflammation, it’s because we have too much positive charges in our bodies. So what we need to do is to get the negative charges in our bodies to get rid of the conditions that are bothering us. When we wear healing bracelets, or magnetic jewelry methods, we can use a simple method to take control of our bodies, and get our electric body chemistry back into alignment. Read more... ...

Why Do You Think the Media Wont Disscuss the Medications These School Shooters Are On?

Question by D. N: Why do you think the media wont disscuss the medications these school shooters are on? Holmes had been treated by a psychiatrist The Denver Post reported Jan. 7 that, according to newly released court papers, police removed a number of prescription medication bottles – four, to be exact – from Holmes’ apartment shortly after clearing it of explosives in the days following the July 20 shootings. They also seized immunization records. Read more... ...

You Can See Now!! — Chronic Depression Help

...  can see now!! — chronic depression help – visit http://tov1.net/depression chronic depression help — “Ex-Chronic Sufferer Reveals How To Conquer Stress, Depression And Anxiety, Quickly, Naturally An…   by Joseph Swan. Markers of inflammation in the blood linked to aggressive behaviors In addition to professional and social problems, IED can predispose people to other mental illnesses, including depression, anxiety, and alcohol or drug-abuse. Those with IED face increased risk for non-behavioral health issues, including coronary … Read more on Science Codex Read ...

A Good Name for a Page About Mental Health Support?

by Darkstream Question by Stephanie Carter: A good name for a page about mental health support? I have a page on facebook that I originally founded to increase awareness of self-harm and suicide. As the page has progressed and become more popular though my admins and myself have branched out to include other topics such as general depression, anxiety, bipolar, eating disorders, self-esteem, bullying, rape, abuse, and basic motivational posts in the hopes of being able to reach and help people that are troubled in different aspects of life. Due to these changes I’m trying to find inspiration for a new name for the page. Currently it is called “Self-Harm and Suicide Prevention: Fight Depression” and formerly was simply “Self-Harm and Suicide Prevention.” I’d like the new name to be something that can somehow convey all of what the page has to offer support on but so far nothing I’ve thought of seems to fit. Any help or suggestions would be much  ...