An Update on Child and Adolescent Bipolar Disorder • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 09 05 Research findings, clinical experience, and family accounts provide substantial evidence that bipolar disorder, also called manic-depressive illness, can occur in children and adolescents. Bipolar disorder is difficult to recognize… Causes of depression • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Some types of depression run in families, suggesting that a biological vulnerability can be inherited. This seems to be the case with bipolar disorder. Studies of families in which members of each generation develop… Depression and Other Illnesses • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 DEPRESSION AND CANCER Get Treatment for Depression At times it is taken for granted that cancer will induce depression, that depression is a normal part of dealing with cancer, or that… Atypical Brain Activity Detected in People with Dyslexia • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 09 05 Brain imaging studies at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) have revealed dramatic evidence of a deficit in the brain’s visual system in people with dyslexia, a disorder… What is a depressive disorder? • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 A depressive disorder is an illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts. It affects the way a person eats and sleeps, the way one feels about oneself, and the way one… Bipolar Disorder: Introduction, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Introduction ipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function. Different from the normal ups… The Invisible Disease: Depression • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Introduction Depression is a serious medical condition. In contrast to the normal emotional experiences of sadness, loss, or passing mood states, clinical depression is persistent and can interfere significantly with an individual’s ability… Third National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 This report presents the results of the congressionally mandated Third National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect (NIS-3). The NIS is the single most comprehensive source of… What Causes Bipolar Disorder? • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Scientists are learning about the possible causes of bipolar disorder through several kinds of studies. Most scientists now agree that there is no single cause for bipolar disorder-rather, many factors act together to… The Effects Of Depression In The Workplace • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Success in the work environment depends on everyone’s contribution. That’s why no one in the workplace can afford to ignore depression. This year, more than 19 million American adults (9.5%… How Can I Tell if I Need Treatment for Depression? • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 We all feel blue sometimes, and it is normal to be sad in reaction to an event that is unhappy, stressful, or traumatic. Grief will follow the… Depression Is A Treatable Illness • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Depression is a serious illness, but it can be successfully treated with the help of a health professional. If you think you are depressed. there are many places to get the help… How Is Depression Diagnosed? • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Since many medical illnesses can cause the same symptoms, a thorough medical exam is often needed, especially if the first depression occurs after the age of 40. The first step is to… Psychosis Overview • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Definition Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality, typically including delusions (false ideas about what is taking place or who one is) and hallucinations (seeing or hearing things which aren’t there). Alternative Names Elderly & Depression • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Depression is a medical illness characterized by persistent sadness, discouragement, and loss of self-worth. These feelings are accompanied by reduced energy and concentration, sleep problems (insomnia), decreased appetite and weight loss. In the… How Is Depression Treated? • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Depending on the type and severity of depression, treatment may involve: Psychotherapy (counseling), which is the treatment of mental and emotional disorders by psychologic techniques and counseling Antidepressant… How to Prevent a Relapse • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 While recovering from depression: Take it one day at a time. Don’t expect too much too soon. Set realistic, doable daily goals. Take… Depression Overview • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Definition Feelings of depression are synonymous with feeling sad, blue, down in the dumps, unhappy, and miserable. Depression is a term that people commonly use to refer to states involving sadness, dejection, lack of self-esteem,… Behavior - Unusual • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Definition Abnormally strange, unusual, or weird behavior in a person that is not typical of that individual (delirium or dementia). Anxiety Overview • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Definition Anxiety is a feeling of apprehension or fear that lingers. The source for this uneasiness is not always known or recognized which adds to the distress: “Everything stresses me out.” “I am always worried.”… Symptoms of depression • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Symptoms of depression can vary widely - and they don’t always involve the sadness or weepiness that people commonly associate with it. Many people will experience intellectual or psychological changes that affect their thinking,… Depression: The Invisible Disease • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 A Serious Medical Condition Depression is a serious medical condition. In contrast to the normal emotional experiences of sadness, loss, or passing mood states, clinical depression is persistent and can interfere significantly with… Battle of the Sexes • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 Puberty changes a lot more than the way kids look and act. It sets in motion a tendency to depression among females. No matter how the numbers are counted, women are twice as… What’s Big and Blue? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 09 05 The company is a star in a fast-growing industry. Yet earnings have started to decline and competitors are grabbing a share of new business. Managers and employees alike are concerned, but both feel… The Art of Avoiding Depression • Mental health and Psychiatry articles • Jan 09 05 In every way, depression is a growing problem. Rates of depression have steadily climbed over the last 50 years and are significantly higher in those born after 1945 than in those born… Page 143 of 148 pages « First < 141 142 143 144 145 > Last » << Back to main