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Overcoming the Fear of Sitting Down With a Psychiatrist

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Having a fear of seeing a psychiatrist is a common feeling that stems from both sides of the equation. You may think that having problems is a sign of weakness. You may also feel embarrassed to see a psychiatrist. You might even be afraid that someone may find out that you’ve been to a psychiatrist…. Read more

How to Help Someone with Depression

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Depression is an incredibly prevalent mental health issue. According to the Centers for Disease Control, over 1 in 20 Americans experience moderate or severe depression at some point during their lives. It can occur at any age, affecting people of all races and economic levels. This article will provide you with advice on helping a… Read more

Health Benefits of Seeing a Psychiatrist for Depression

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Depression affects over 18 million people in the US alone. This severe mental illness doesn’t just cause feelings of sadness and self-loathing either. Depression can lead to fatigue, suicidal actions, and other serious symptoms that can adversely impact your health and quality of life. While it can occur in people of all ages, individuals aged… Read more

Understanding Different Types of Anxiety

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Anxiety is more than a response to a stressful situation. It can prevent people from participating in the activities they enjoy most and keep them from living the life they deserve. In fact, an estimated 40 million adults struggle with anxiety on a daily basis in the United States. Anxiety is incredibly prominent, and it’s… Read more

Catching the Early Signs of Depression

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Depression is a varying and difficult disorder. It can stem from a variety of factors and might strike more than once in a person’s life. Major depressive disorder affects more than 15 million American adults in a given year and can take a while to see results through the right treatment. If you’re suffering from… Read more

Cyberbullying on Social Media Tied to Depression in Adolescents

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HealthDay News — A new review suggests that estimates of cyberbullying are all over the place, ranging as low as 5% and as high as 74%. But some findings are consistent: Bullied kids are more likely to be depressed and to be female, and cyberbullying mostly arises from relationships. The researchers looked at 36 studies,… Read more

Most antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to teens without mental health diagnosis, study says

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A new study indicates that antipsychotic drug use has been on the rise among adolescents, even though most had not been diagnosed with a mental disorder. The study, published this week in JAMA Psychiatry, used data from thousands of prescriptions to analyze trends between 2006 and 2010. The percentage of teens using the medication ticked up during the time period, with the highest rates… Read more

Recognize the Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Notice the Signs Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is triggered when a person experiences or witnesses a terrifying event.  There are certain signs or symptoms PTSD sufferers may display or experience. Flashbacks Persons affected by PTSD will experience flashbacks and relive a traumatic experience. Sometimes, a person may even have nightmares about the terrifying incident. Negative… Read more

Fidgeting in ADHD Children May Enhance Brain Function

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The most obvious sign of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children is excessive fidgeting, affecting up to 75 percent of cases. Although it can be challenging for parents and teachers, a new research suggests that the constant movement may improve cognitive performance. Researchers at the University of California, Davis MIND Institute analyzed the movement… Read more

The Negative Effects if Depression is Left Untreated

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Depression Affects Health Depression is a low mood that causes a person to feel extremely sad and lack interest. It can negatively affect a person’s health, especially if left untreated. Weight Gain/Loss A person that is depressed can experience unexpected weight gain or loss. A person may use eating as a coping mechanism, or have… Read more

Signs a Teenager May Be Suffering From Teen Depression

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Possible Signs of Depression Teen depression negatively affects a teenager emotionally, mentally and physically. Here are a few ways to determine if a teenager may be depressed. Loss of Interest Teenagers that suffer from depression will become disinterested in some of their favorite activities, such as sports and watching television. Withdrawal Social withdrawal is another… Read more

Consulting with an Adolescent Psychiatrist to Combat Disorders

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The Feeling of Anxiety During adolescence, a teenage will experience psychological and physical changes that may cause them to behave differently. However, it’s important to distinguish these changes from mental disorders. Mood Disorders A mood disorder results in extreme elevations or drops in a person’s mood. Common mood disorders a teenage may experience are bipolar… Read more

Three Different Types of Anxiety Disorder

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The Feeling of Anxiety Anxiety is accompanied by feelings of fearfulness and possible one or more unpleasant physical symptoms. Conditions where anxiety is a main symptom are known as anxiety disorders, and there are different types. Phobic Anxiety Disorder A phobia is a strong fear of a thing or event. Coming in contact with, or… Read more

Possible causes of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

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Family Violence: Trauma from family violence can predispose an individual to PTSD. It has been shown that the disturbing memories are greater contributors to the biological and psychological dimensions of PTSD than the event itself. Genetics: There is evidence that vulnerability to PTSD is hereditary. Approximately 30% of the variance in PTSD is caused from… Read more

You don’t have to be a Victim to your Mental Illness

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When most people get diagnosed with a mental illness they think this is the end of their world. They think that there’s a part of their mind that they have no control over. Mental illness is not a curse; it’s just a different way of thinking. Mental illness is an inner battle you will face… Read more

Finding A Psychiatrist:

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If you or a family member or going through an emotional or anxiety based breakdown it is important for you to find a psychiatrist that will help you through the issues you are facing. If you are sending your child to psychiatry than the doctor will help keep you informed with what they are going… Read more

ADHD

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ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is common in most adults. What most people don’t understand about ADHD is that it affects more than just your ability to focus on work and personal projects; it also affects your ability to think in a straight line. Most people with ADHD also have a tie to depression and… Read more

Getting Treatment for Mental Disorders:

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Being diagnosed with a mental disorder can be a trying time for a family. With so much confusion surrounding these mental disorders we’re here with some guiding steps to take care of you. – Make sure you see a licensed psychiatrist who’s invested in helping you get better. – If prescribed medication make sure that… Read more

5 Early Warning Signs of Depression

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Persistent sad feeling – Most times you won’t realize this right away. To really be sure, ask yourself, “When was the last time you were happy”. Feeling of hopelessness – Are you finding yourself extremely pessimistic? If you’re constantly feeling stuck, without choice, or that no one cares, those are signs of depression. Frequent crying… Read more

Is Medication Better than Therapy?

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When it comes to your mental health, medication and therapy are not mutually exclusive. In fact, therapists encourage patients taking psychotropic medications to continue with therapy treatment. While prescribed medication can improve patient function, in truth, these pills only treat the symptoms of mental health conditions. Medication cannot correct past trauma or longstanding behavioral patterns,… Read more