You are here : health.am > Mental Health Center > Mental health and Psychiatry news Mental health and Psychiatry news Hebrew University research shows developmental problems for siblings of autistic children • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 23 07 Younger siblings of children with autism are at risk to suffer from delayed verbal, cognitive and motor development in their early childhood years. This finding is… Health Effects of Casinos Have Been Ignored, Say Experts • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 20 07 Decisions about building casinos in the UK have not given enough weight to the potential health effects, argue two doctors in this week’s BMJ. In March the House… Depression: New therapy gives reason for hope • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 19 07 A study at the University Clinics of Bonn and Cologne gives people with therapy-resistant depression reason for hope. The doctors treated two men and a woman with what is known… Antidepressants’ benefits exceed risks • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 18 07 The benefits of drugs that treat depression in children and teens far outweigh the risk of suicide, and U.S. regulators should revise strict warnings that may have scared off some doctors and patients,… Some moms of autistic kids prone to depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 18 07 Mothers of children with autism may be prone to depression if they feel responsible for the cause or outcome of their child’s disorder, a new study suggests. Autism is… Fatty acid tied to depression and inflammation • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 17 07 The imbalance of fatty acids in the typical American diet could be associated with the sharp increase in heart disease and depression seen over the past century, a new study… Parents’ depression may harm children’s health • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 12 07 When a parent suffers from depression, children are more likely to need costly health services like emergency room visits, and less likely to get preventive healthcare, according to a new study.… Prevention tactics push suicide rate to record low • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 12 07 Suicides in Britain have fallen to an all time low - but it has little to do with increasing happiness. Killing yourself is getting harder, and the result… Exercise linked to less anxiety, depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 11 07 A regular run through the park may improve not only heart health but also mental health, a study suggests. In a study that followed a group of middle-aged British men for… Phone-based therapy seen helpful for depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 10 07 Combining psychotherapy, delivered over the telephone, with medication seems to improve the outcome of depression treatment, research shows. In the United States, people who suffer depression are typically treated with an… Partners of cancer survivors at risk for depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Apr 07 07 A new study shows that partners of cancer survivors are susceptible to the same stresses as cancer survivors themselves over the long term, and in some cases, suffer more… Depression with dysphoria may need two drug types • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 29 07 Findings from a small study suggest that combining an antidepressant with an anticonvulsive drug, a type of drug normally used to treat epilepsy, may be an effective treatment for… Opioid addiction can be treated in docs’ offices • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 29 07 People addicted to opioids, such as certain prescription painkillers and heroin, can be conveniently and effectively treated in their primary care doctor’s office rather than in a special clinic,… Antidepressants no help for most people with bipolar disorder: study • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 29 07 Prescribing antidepressants on top of mood stabilizers for people with bipolar disorder provides no extra benefit, a U.S. study has found. Also called manic depression, bipolar disorder… Doctor’s Office Nurses Help People Manage Depression, But Who Pays? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 28 07 Nurse care managers nearly double the likelihood of significant improvement among depressed patients, according to strong evidence in a new review of studies. In this team approach,… So how dangerous is skunk? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 26 07 The UN called the move courageous. Mental health experts described it as a crucial intervention. Sir Richard Branson says it is time to think again. And on pro-marijuana blogs and chatrooms… Jury out on antidepressants for kleptomania • Antidepressants • • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 26 07 The antidepressant Lexapro does not appear to be an effective treatment for people suffering from kleptomania, according to the first controlled study to look at drug treatment for the disorder. But… Phone-based therapy eases depression long term • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 23 07 When people receive brief telephone-based psychotherapy soon after starting on antidepressant medication, strong positive effects may continue 18 months after their first session. So concludes a Group Health study in the… Increased Depression, Burden, Reported in Family Caregivers of ALS Patients • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 20 07 Family caregivers of people with ALS, most often spouses, are likely to become depressed and feel burdened, but that’s not the case for the people they are… Kids with mental illness often rejected socially • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 19 07 Research suggests that a “substantial minority” of American adults are reluctant to let their children interact with children who suffer from depression or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. About one out… Have scientists finally discovered the answer to addiction? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 17 07 The winds were wild that day. They whipped round the farmhouse and thrashed the lowland conifers this way and that, bending them to near breaking point. It was… Effectiveness of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 13 07 Psychoanalytic therapies have been in professional use for over a century, but a new study from physician-scientists at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center is the first to show that a… Anxiety disorders surprisingly common yet often untreated • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 12 07 A new study by researchers led by Kurt Kroenke, M.D., of the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Regenstrief Institute, Inc. reports that nearly 20 percent of patients seen… Study reveals depressed elderly risk early death • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 07 07 In a project involving more than 300 elderly people who had been discharged from hospital, 17% were found to have previously undiagnosed depression and of that figure, 7% died within… Depression more severe, often untreated, in blacks • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 06 07 The prevalence of depression in African Americans and Caribbean blacks is lower than in non-Hispanic whites. 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