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Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar Disorder

Agarkar, S., N. Mahgoub, and R.C. Young. “Use of transcranial magnetic stimulation in bipolr disorder.” Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience 23.2 Spring 2011: E12-E13. Albanese, M.J., S.E. Nelson, A.J. Peller, and H.J. Shaffer. “Bipolar Disorder as a Risk Factor for Repeat DUI Behavior.” Journal of Affective Disorders 121.3 Mar. 2010. Altshuler, L.L., R.W. Kupka, […]

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Dreams Are Training Ground for Fearful Real-Life Situations

Dreams Are Training Ground for Fearful Real-Life Situations

Latest Mental Health News SUNDAY, Dec. 1, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Bad dreams can help people react better to frightening situations when they’re awake, a finding that could lead to dream-based therapies for anxiety, Swiss researchers say. They analyzed the dreams of 18 people and pinpointed which brain areas were activated when participants experienced fear […]

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What is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?

What is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?

Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a medical condition that causes a person to experience an overwhelming need for order, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control. People with the condition have an obsessive need to follow rules and regulations, as well as a moral and ethical code from which they will not deviate. In other words, […]

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Fewer Americans Now Struggle With ‘Problem’ Pot Use

Fewer Americans Now Struggle With ‘Problem’ Pot Use

Latest Mental Health News By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Nov. 26, 2019 (HealthDay News) — There are fewer problem “potheads” today than before the wave of marijuana legalization that’s swept the United States, a new analysis of federal survey data shows. Researchers found an across-the-board decline in daily or near-daily pot users who could be […]

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Health Tip: Risk Factors for Eating Disorders

Health Tip: Risk Factors for Eating Disorders

Latest Mental Health News (HealthDay News) — Eating disorders can develop among people with a combination of psychological, social and genetic factors, says the National Eating Disorders Collaboration. The collaboration mentions these risk factors for eating disorders: Low self-esteem, or perfectionism. Overvaluing body image in defining self-worth. Stress, depression and trauma. Avoidance of social interaction. […]

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Health Tip: Dealing With Stress by Writing

Health Tip: Dealing With Stress by Writing

Latest Mental Health News (HealthDay News) — Writing about stressful or traumatic experiences can be good for your health, says the American Psychological Association. Studies have shown that writing your deepest thoughts and feelings about difficult situations can improve mood, reduce your likelihood of illness and increase productivity. The APA recommends that people keep a […]

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Beta Blockers vs. Xanax

Beta Blockers vs. Xanax

Beta blockers vs. Xanax Beta blockers and Xanax (alprazolam) are drugs prescribed for anxiety. A difference is beta-blockers are typically prescribed to treat high blood pressure and heart problems, and they are prescribed off-label for anxiety. Xanax is a different kind of drug, a benzodiazepine that is a type of tranquilizer, widely prescribed for anxiety. […]

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Gabapentin vs. Xanax

Gabapentin vs. Xanax

What’s the difference between gabapentin and Xanax? Gabapentin and Xanax (alprazolam) are used to treat anxiety. A difference is that gabapentin is primarily an anti-seizure (anticonvulsant) drug used for preventing seizures and for treating post-herpetic neuralgia, the pain that follows an episode of shingles. Gabapentin is used off-label to treat anxiety. Xanax belongs to a […]

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Caregivers Need to Care for Themselves

Caregivers Need to Care for Themselves

Latest Mental Health News FRIDAY, Nov. 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) — If you’re a caregiver for a family member, you need to look after your own mental health to provide the best care for others, an expert says. Caregivers are at increased risk for depression and anxiety. Clinically significant symptoms of depression occur in 40%-70% […]

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Keep Stress Under Control as Holiday Season Starts

Keep Stress Under Control as Holiday Season Starts

Latest Mental Health News SUNDAY, Nov. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Stress abounds during the holiday season, but you can ease it, an expert says. The way to manage stress is to recognize it and take steps to minimize it so it doesn’t overwhelm you, according to Cinnamon Stetler, an associate professor of psychology at […]