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by Juliet Cohen - 2007-06-09
Anxiety is a feeling of unease. Anxiety is only considered to be a mental health problem when it is prolonged, severe and is interfering with everyday activities. Fortunately, most anxiety disorders a...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-06-18
This report reviews the literature on the prevalence, treatment, and consequences of depression in low-income women, highlighting the relationship of depression to welfare and employment. Depres...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-06-19
In general, anxiety disorders are treated with medication, specific types of psychotherapy, or both.14 Treatment choices depend on the problem and the person's preference. Before treatment begin...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-06-18
What is the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Program?The Community Mental Health Services Block Grant is authorized by Part B of Title XIX of the Public Health Service Act and is the...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-06-18
Children and Adolescents With Serious Emotional DisturbancesToday, at least one in five American children and adolescents may have a behavioral, emotional, or mental health problem. At least 1 i...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-06-19
"I always thought I was just a worrier. I'd feel keyed up and unable to relax. At times it would come and go, and at times it would be constant. It could go on for days. I'd worry about what I w...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-09-27
Professional Training and Expertise Psychiatrist Medical doctor with 4 years of psychiatric training after graduation from medical school. Can prescribe drugs and admit people to the hospital. S...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-10-15
Research and clinical evidence reveal that while both women and men can develop the standard symptoms of depression, they often experience depression differently and may have different ways of c...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-10-30
People who have major depressive disorder have had at least one major depressive episode (five or more symptoms for at least a two-week period). For some people, this disorder is recurrent, whic...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-10-30
Mood disorders often co-exists with other mental or physical illnesses. Substance abuse, anxiety disorders and eating disorders are particularly common conditions that may be worsened by mood di...