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Understanding the anxious mind
By ROBIN MARANTZ HENIG Jerome Kagan's "Aha!" moment came with Baby 19. It was 1989, and Kagan, a professor of psychology at Harvard, had just begun a major longitudinal study of temperament and its effects. Temperament is a complex, multilayered...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 12:04 AM
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Lincoln and his depressions
His unremitting despair and constant failure steeled his character. by John McManamy The year is 1860. In a makeshift meeting hall, the Illinois delegation to the approaching Republican Convention is meeting to consider which of their own to back as a...
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Abstract+: Cytokine polymorphisms in the pathophysiology of mood disorders
CNS Spectr. 2009;14(8):419-425 Cytokine Polymorphisms in the Pathophysiology of Mood Disorders Clerici M, Arosio B, Mundo E, Cattaneo E, Pozzoli S, Dell'Osso B, Vergani C, Trabattoni D, Altamura AC. Department of Biomedical Sciences and Technologies...
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Sun, Oct 04 2009 11:58 PM
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Abstract+: Patterns of postural sway in high anxious children
Behav Brain Funct. 2009;5:42 doi:10.1186/1744-9081-5-42 Patterns of postural sway in high anxious children Stins JF, Ledebt A, Emck C, van Dokkum EH, Beek PJ. Background: Current research suggests that elevated levels of anxiety have a negative impact...
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Severe psychological stress linked to ischemic stroke
Mauritz Ljungman - University of Gothenburg, and BioMed Central Limited Many patients admitted to hospital with cerebral infarction ('ischemic stroke') state that they were under great psychological stress over a prolonged period prior to suffering...
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Fri, Oct 02 2009 1:21 AM
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Online psychotherapy as effective as the face-to-face kind
Steve Offner - UNSW In findings that could revolutionize the way psychologists treat their patients, researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and St Vincent's Hospital have shown online treatments are just as effective as face-to-face...
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Fri, Oct 02 2009 1:16 AM
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Childhood major mood disorders improved by multifamily psychotherapy
By Liam Davenport MedWire News: Children aged 8-12 years with major mood disorders experience improved outcomes with brief, adjunctive multifamily psychoeducational group psychotherapy, conclude US researchers. Mood disorders in youth are a major health...
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Fri, Oct 02 2009 1:11 AM
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'Big rise' in children left mute outside the home
Darren Devine, Western Mail THE number of children with a rare condition that can leave them mute outside the home has rocketed by more than 800% over the past 30 years, a speech therapist said yesterday. Maggie Johnson says the numbers of children with...
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Fri, Oct 02 2009 1:09 AM
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Abstract: Symptoms of epilepsy and organic brain dysfunctions in patients with acute, brief depression combined with other fluctuating psychiatric symptoms
BMC Psychiatry 2009;9:63 doi:10.1186/1471-244X-9-63 Symptoms of epilepsy and organic brain dysfunctions in patients with acute, brief depression combined with other fluctuating psychiatric symptoms: a controlled study from an acute psychiatric department...
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Fri, Oct 02 2009 1:06 AM
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Abstract: Effect of acute antidepressant administration on negative affective bias in depressed patients
Am J Psychiatry. 2009;166:1178-1184 Effect of Acute Antidepressant Administration on Negative Affective Bias in Depressed Patients Harmer CJ, O'Sullivan U, Favaron E, Massey-Chase R, Ayres R, Reinecke A, Goodwin GM, Cowen PJ. OBJECTIVE: Acute administration...
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Less than half those affected seek treatment for depression
Research finds even for those hospitalized for severe depression, many receive little follow-up Julie Saccone - St. Michael's Hospital Less than half of men and women in Ontario, Canada who may be suffering from depression see a doctor to treat their...
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Thu, Oct 01 2009 1:39 AM
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Computational models provide insight to fear
Brain and fear research could help victims of post-traumatic stress disorder Kelsey Jackson - University of Missouri-Columbia The brain is a complex system made of billions of neurons and thousands of connections that relate to every human feeling, including...
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Thu, Oct 01 2009 1:13 AM
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Study questions strep infection-OCD link
Rachel Seroka - American Academy of Neurology New research has found that streptococcal infection does not appear to cause or trigger Tourette syndrome or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The research is published online in Neurology ®, the medical...
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U.S. family doctors prescribe most mental health drugs
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fifty-nine percent of U.S. mental health drug prescriptions are written by family doctors, not psychiatrists, raising concerns about the quality of some treatments, according to a study released on Wednesday. Researchers...
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Thu, Oct 01 2009 12:58 AM
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Abstract: Childhood maltreatment linked to greater symptom severity and poorer quality of life and function in social anxiety disorder
Depress Anxiety. 2009 Sep;doi:10.1002/da.20604 Childhood maltreatment linked to greater symptom severity and poorer quality of life and function in social anxiety disorder Simon NM, Herlands NN, Marks EH, Mancini C, Letamendi A, Li Z, Pollack MH, Van...
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Thu, Oct 01 2009 12:55 AM
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