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I have been depressed for many, many years; mental illnesses run on both sides of my family. Over the last three years, however, my depression has become very, very severe and I have attempted suicide multiple times (I know, I’m still typing so thats just one more thing I suck at and can’t do right [...]
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diagnosing him with depression or any mental disorder, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder? They are administering these drugs to him for aggressiveness and behavioral problems. Since when have antipsychotics been used in adolescents for aggressive behavior? Is this ethical? Is this the 21st century version of electroshock therapy and lobotomy? Why is a drug [...]
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Depression is one of the main risk factors for relapse after addiction treatment and treatment centers must focus on properly assessing and treating clinical depression
In this installment of SIRA, Clark Allen, MD, with UCSD’s Department of Psychiatry, gives an overview of the current treatment options for serious depressions, including the practice of electroconvulsive therapy for the treatment of depression with an added discussion of ECT in older adults. Series: “SIRA (Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging)” [...]
In addition to antidepressants, what worked in terms of therapies? How long did it take for the depression to lift and what prevented a relapse?
Nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona, lies a unique treatment center dedicated to the prevention, education, and treatment of addictions and behavioral disorders. Sierra Tucson is more than a drug treatment center, as it is dually licensed to facilitate healing for psychiatric issues as well as many types of [...]
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www.Brooksideinstitute.com www.Non12.com www.Neurosciencecenter.Brooksideinstitute.com Brookside Institute offers treatment protocol that combines the latest in neuroscience (TMS Neurofeedback), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and medicine to treat addiction and co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis). Unlike other treatment centers that may offer “non 12 step programs” the Brookside Recovery Protocol ™ is a science-based, medical model that applies over twenty [...]
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Life is full of emotional ups and downs. But when the “down” times are long lasting or interfere with your ability to function, you may be suffering from a common, serious illness—depression. What is depression and what causes it? Why are women more prone to depression during different life stages than men – teen years, [...]
Watch a webcast from the Department of Psychiatry at St. Luke’s and Roosevelt Hospitals in New York City on the Prevalence and Treatability of Mental Disorders. This webcast will highlight our psychiatrists explaining treatment for anxiety, depression and substance abuse. www.orlive.com Interesting Info Ruairi Quinn TD » » St. Luke’s Hospital – Report Stage The [...]
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