Shedding Light on Depression
... depression is a very treatable illness. Most often, patients receive a two-pronged treatment approach of medication and therapy. Therapeutic models vary, but one of the most common approaches, cognitive behavioral therapy, helps patients … Read more on New Hampshire Magazine Depression: How to lift your mood without resorting to prescribed antidepressants Regular exercise – three to four times per week – is as effective as antidepressants for treating mild to moderate depression, and without the negative side effects. “You don't … Cognitive behavioural therapy works by breaking habitual negative … Read more on Scottish Daily Record Read ...
Mild Depression: Exercises for Mild Depression
by mattfred The last thing that most depressed people feel like doing is to exercise. This is where it is so much easier to reach for a drink, cigarette or snack. Exercise just seems too much like bitter medicine. But, that is too bad, because, you really, really have to take that bitter medicine. One method that has work for me, for decades, has been the five minute rule. That is, you can do, or avoid, almost anything for five minutes. Read more... ...
John Crudele
... were given by government to businesses and the wealthy, those benefits would “trickle down” to everyone. Humorist Will Rogers is said to have been the first to use the term “trickle … Read more on New York Post Generation(s) lost?: Silent casualties of a decade of war But the number of people, both adults and children, seeking psychiatric help are increasing every year as people become more aware and life in Pakistan more complex. Dr Murad … These include states of mild to moderate depression and anxiety … Read more on The Express Tribune Read ...
Homeopathic Remedies for Depression: Homeopathic Approach for Depression
Depression is a mood disturbance characterized by feelings of sadness, despair, and loss of interest or pleasure in activities. These feelings may be accompanied by somatic complaints, such as changes in appetite, sleep disturbances, restlessness or lethargy, and decreased concentration. The patient also may have thoughts of death, suicide, or injuring herself. Incidence: Major depression strikes 10% to 15% of adults, affecting all racial, ethnic, age, and socioeconomic groups. It’s twice as common in women as in men and is especially prevalent among adolescents. Read more... ...
A Galvanized India
... of merriment in this otherwise grim case, involving the brutal gang rape of physical therapy student Jyoti Singh Pandey last December. She was only 23 when she died, 13 days after her ordeal. Investigators have assembled the … Read more on Winnipeg Free Press Online Therapy May Be Just as Effective as Face-to-Face Session, Study Suggests Whether or not virtual therapy is effective has yet to be conclusively determined, but a recent study suggests that, when it comes to treating mild to moderate depression, online counseling may be at least as successful as face-to-face sessions … Read more on Bustle Read ...
Could a Treatment for Parkinson's Reverse the Effects of Early Life Stress in …
... drug to treat lack of motivation or depression, although it. Ultrasound image of the foetus at 12 weeks certainly appears that the mesolimbic of pregnancy by Wolfgang Moroder dopamine system is … Read more on Science 2.0 Weigh risks of depression medication during pregnancy Guidelines from the American Psychiatric Association and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend medication for expectant mothers with severe depression. But for pregnant women with mild to moderate depression, they … Read more on Burlington Times News Read ...