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HealthyPlace.com NewsletterThis Week - December 11, 2006
Are you wondering if you have depression? Go here to take a depression screening test. Genes, Experiences Determine a Person's Ability to Bounce BackLong-term studies of child development indicate that some people remain psychologically healthy despite years of severe deprivation and trauma. What determines a person's level of resilience? Sponsor Message:
Surviving A Parent's Mental Illness: Chat TranscriptTina Kotulski, author of the book: Saving Millie; A Daughter's Story of Surviving her Mother's Schizophrenia was our guest. Tina’s mother has schizophrenia. She went undiagnosed for 20-years; which made for a very difficult life for Tina. She says children of parents with psychiatric disabilities are all too often ignored in every area of health care. Read the transcript. Taste Test 'May Show Depression'Scientists say it may be possible to develop a taste test to diagnose depression, and determine the best drugs to treat it. New Mom's Face Mental Health RisksNew moms face increased risks for a variety of mental problems, not just postpartum depression, according to one of the largest studies of psychiatric illness after childbirth.
Pregnant Women Shouldn't Take PaxilA group representing America's obstetricians is recommending that women avoid the antidepressant Paxil if they are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant, due to a potential heightened risk for birth defects. They also have recommendations for pregnant women considering other antidepressants. Cost Effectiveness of Treating DepressionPsychological therapy and antidepressants given together (combination therapy) is likely to be a cost-effective treatment for severe depression, according to a new study. New Treatments Help Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) SufferersLight therapy and antidepressant helps many with seasonal depression. Coping With the Holiday BluesWith the holidays upon us, so, too, are the comforting seasonal images of cheer -- family get-togethers, lavish dinners, and the bustle of shopping and gift-giving. But for some, the holiday season is a source of sadness. More Holiday Depression Stories
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Abilify Cuts Bipolar RelapsesBristol-Myers Squibb says its drug Abilify significantly delayed relapses among adults with bipolar disorder over a two-year period. Frequent Weighing Tied to Unhealthy Dieting By GirlsTeenage girls who frequently weighed themselves were more likely than others to resort to unhealthy dieting measures, and some ended up gaining close to twice as much weight. Here's why. Overeating Replaced By Other Compulsive Behaviors in Weight-Loss Surgery PatientsFor an emerging number of weight-loss surgery patients, giving up comfort food means guzzling Southern Comfort or receiving credit cards bills that are beyond their means to pay. What's causing this? Pediatricians Blast Inappropriate Ads...saying they contribute to many kids' ills, from obesity to anorexia, to drinking booze and having sex too soon. And the American Academy of Pediatrics wants Congress to crack down on it. Details. Sponsor Message:
ADHD in the WorkplaceADHD expert, Dr. William Dodson, heads out to educate America's employers about ADHD and its impact on the workplace. And for more on adult ADHD, read this fact sheet. Sponsor Message:
New Programs Help Mentally Ill Ex-ConsLarry Lamb has lived a half-century of failures: three stints in New Jersey state prison, four psych ward confinements, drug and alcohol abuse dating back to adolescence, and more time in county lockups than he can count. A year ago, he began racking up successes thanks to a new intensive program for mentally ill inmates. Brain Changes in Criminal PsychopathsA new study has found that there are biological brain differences among criminal psychopaths, compared with normal people, when they process facial emotion. Sponsor Message:
Brain Scan May Help Doctors Predict SchizophreniaMRIs detect changes in brain grey matter that happened before the symptoms of schizophenia actually appeared. Sponsor Message:
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Additional stories linked from the HealthyPlace.com Thought Disorders Community homepage. "Feeling Invisible"princess2007: I'm very frustrated. For the longest time, I have felt invisible. No one seems to want anything to do with me; which is fine, I guess, but it sucks. I think I'm going to spend my Christmas in the hospital or I'm going to end up killing myself. I've cut more and more and I just cut deeper and deeper and I'm still here. I'm having a very hard time handling things. respond here * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Something to think about..."Tears are meant to be shed, lives are
meant to be lead, but the only way we describe success in any amount of words is
if at the end of the day you can smile... life was worth just that little while." From all of us here at HealthyPlace.com, we hope you have a good week. Previous Newsletters
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