Posts Tagged ‘ Institute Of Mental Health ’

Increasing Expenses On Antidepressant Revealed In A Report

December 25, 2011
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  According to a Reuters news report, the US government has been spending a lot on depression treatments.   Legal observers says “the increase in spending is believed to be caused mainly by the prolific increase in prescriptions written for antidepressants like Zoloft.”   According to the National Institute of Mental Health, “mental health spending per patient...

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Aimed At Fear And Living Completely With The Assistance Of Everyday People Linden Procedure

November 9, 2011
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“Treating Anxiety and Living Fully” is undoubtedly an article discussing an anti anxiety ebook called as Linden Method. Are you or your loved one exhibiting the subsequent symptoms? *Developing unusual fears *Depression *Cannot sleep at night *Isolation *underweight *Constantly panicky *Diminishing appetite for food *Obsessive compulsive Then you need to be stricken by anxiety....

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Is There Depression In Older Adults?

October 8, 2011
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Depression is part of growing old or it is normal for older individual to be depressed is what most people have in mind.   However, this is not true for depression in older adults is not normal. Loss of a spouse, health condition and other difficult changes in life can be a cause for...

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Psychotherapy: A Healthy, Effective Alternative To Antidepressants

April 23, 2011
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As indicated by a study carried out by the National Institute of Mental Health, almost half of Americans diagnosed with depression don’t get the care they require. Put another way, over 7 million Americans affected by depression aren’t getting required care. If the above mentioned statistics aren’t sufficiently shocking, research studies performed by labor...

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Depression And Its Diagnosis

February 28, 2011
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Depression is a very disturbing disorder for this affects millions of healthy individuals everyday particularly the elderly. In fact , elderly depression should be immediately given attention since this disorder can lead to suicide according to studies made by the National Institute of Mental Health. Suicide Rates and Depression Studies made by Conwell and...

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