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Tag Archives: depression
Harvard Public Health magazine Opinion. Hospitals can better help suicidal teens in the emergency room
Opinion Hospitals can better help suicidal teens in the emergency room A promising model of care gives patients and their parents skills for coping with crisis. Harvard Public Health Magazine Hospitals can better help suicidal teens in the emergency room … Continue reading
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Danuta Wasserman, psychiatrist: ‘In a brain with suicidal ideations there is a lot of anxiety, a lot of ambivalence, and a lot of anger’. Source: EL PAIS
Health MENTAL HEALTH Danuta Wasserman, psychiatrist: ‘In a brain with suicidal ideations there is a lot of anxiety, a lot of ambivalence, and a lot of anger’ The president of the World Psychiatric Association warns of the influence of screens … Continue reading
Harvard Public Health Magazine: “Talking about suicide saves kids’ lives”
Talking about suicide saves kids’ lives A new book explores the social roots of a teen suicide cluster Harvard Public Health Magazine Talking about suicide saves kids’ lives Mental Health Written by Amy Roeder Published April 3, 2024 In a … Continue reading
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Why You Urgently Need a Support Network to Recover From Mental Illness. Source: The Good Men Project
GET DAILY EMAIL JOIN/LOGIN togle menu The Good Men Project https://033e7855f6d0fba628a09ee2cc040ab0.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html Home / Featured Content / Why You Urgently Need a Support Network to Recover From Mental Illness Why You Urgently Need a Support Network to Recover From Mental Illness Confiding in someone is … Continue reading
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US surgeon general Vivek Murthy: ‘Loneliness is like hunger, a signal we’re lacking something for survival’. Source: The Guardian
US surgeon general Vivek Murthy: ‘Loneliness is like hunger, a signal we’re lacking something for survival’ As the 19th and 21st surgeon general, Dr Vivek Murthy has described loneliness as an epidemic on par with tobacco use – the antidote, … Continue reading
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My Hypersensitivity Is Real: Why Highly Sensitive People Have ADHD. Source: ADDitude Magazine
Hypersensitivity My Hypersensitivity Is Real: Why Highly Sensitive People Have ADHD “Toughen up!” “Don’t be so sensitive.” “I can’t believe that bothers you!” If you are highly sensitive to physical and/or emotional stimuli, you may have hypersensitivity — a condition … Continue reading
Ibogaine shows promise in treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms in veterans with traumatic brain injuries – Research from Stanford University. Too many wars; too many exposed to the effects of traumatic brain injuries; PTSD, excessive disabling anxieties, addictions being their only way of coping, not forgetting all those we have lost to suicide. We need a solution to help people not become what we see in US for the veterans left on the streets to fend for themselves in pure poverty.
macology Psychedelic Drugs Ibogaine shows promise in treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms in veterans with traumatic brain injuries – Research from Stanford University. Too many wars; too many exposed to the effects of traumatic brain injuries; PTSD, excessive disabling anxieties, addictions being … Continue reading
Mood-Lifting Game Aims to Lift Players Out Of Depression and Anxiety. Source NoCamels. Churchill called Depression “Black Dog”, it is a hell hole to be consumed by the darkness that pervades your whole being when depression attacks you and levels you at the lowest rung of the ladder of life. People underestimate Anxiety; for some people thrive on Anxiety and others get consumed by a loop of ever expanding consumption of your being. I advocate on this site Bibliotherapy; I use X Twitter for virtual engagement so I recommend people with depression and anxiety explore this. “FTP was developed by neuroscientist and Hedonia co-founder Prof. Moshe Bar and is based on more than 20 years of research conducted in the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at Harvard Medical School.” Also Glenn Close speaks about impact of mental illness on her family, the Stigma and their mission for advocacy
Mood-Lifting Game Aims To Lift Players Out Of Depression & Anxiety By Ariel Grossman, NoCamels December 25, 2023 5 minutes Technology Hedonia’s Mood Bloom game has been proven to alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression (Courtesy) A new mobile game is being played by … Continue reading
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