How often do we hide behind our smiles, or our words "I'm OK". when really we're just falling to pieces and suffering Depression. Psychotherapy in High Wycombe, helps alleviate your symptoms.
The document discusses hypnosis and hypnotherapy. It states that hypnosis allows the unconscious mind to prevail while the conscious mind rests. Stage hypnosis shows and clinical hypnotherapy have different practices, with the latter aiming to help people overcome challenges using their unconscious resources. The document also notes that learned behaviors can be unlearned under hypnosis since suggestions are more easily received, and that hypnosis provides a safe, natural way to alter habits and patterns by addressing them at the unconscious level.
San Francisco-based Shulamit Glaubach, MD, has experience in forensic, child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry. At her practice, Shulamit Glaubach, MD, treats patients with postpartum depression and other psychiatric conditions.
A graduate of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Yale University, Shulamit Glaubach, MD treats patients of all ages. In her San Francisco Bay Area practice, Dr. Glaubach treats psychiatric symptoms of autoimmune disorders such as lupus.
Lupus is an autoimmune disorder that causes chronic disease in the human body. Lupus can target the central nervous system and cause psychiatric symptoms similar to bipolar disorder. Although the symptoms of lupus and bipolar disorders can be similar, they are unrelated. Unfortunately, some patients are misdiagnosed due to the similarities.
The Central Nervous System Center, P.L.L.C. (CNS Center of Arizona) seeks to promote patient-centered, comprehensive clinical care. CNS Centers of Arizona pursues excellence in clinical and evidence-based initiatives in areas related to psychiatric disorders.
This document discusses mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and suicide among teens. It provides warning signs for depression including feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, appetite changes, and thoughts of death or suicide. The document also discusses types of mental disorders, risk factors for suicide, and how to get help which includes seeking assistance from mental health professionals if experiencing troubling feelings or behaviors that are affecting daily life.
The document discusses psychotic disorders and provides guidance on responding to someone experiencing psychosis. It defines psychosis and lists common symptoms involving changes in emotion, thinking, perception and behavior. Early intervention is important to reduce negative long-term impacts. The main steps outlined are to assess safety risks, listen without judgment, provide reassurance and encourage seeking professional help. Self-help strategies and local support services are also recommended.
Epic Primary Care Mental Health Counseling ServicesEPIC Health
At EPIC Primary Care, we are committed to being a center of excellence for addressing the needs of people living with mental illness. Watch these slides to know more.
The document discusses hypnosis and hypnotherapy. It states that hypnosis allows the unconscious mind to prevail while the conscious mind rests. Stage hypnosis shows and clinical hypnotherapy have different practices, with the latter aiming to help people overcome challenges using their unconscious resources. The document also notes that learned behaviors can be unlearned under hypnosis since suggestions are more easily received, and that hypnosis provides a safe, natural way to alter habits and patterns by addressing them at the unconscious level.
San Francisco-based Shulamit Glaubach, MD, has experience in forensic, child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry. At her practice, Shulamit Glaubach, MD, treats patients with postpartum depression and other psychiatric conditions.
A graduate of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Yale University, Shulamit Glaubach, MD treats patients of all ages. In her San Francisco Bay Area practice, Dr. Glaubach treats psychiatric symptoms of autoimmune disorders such as lupus.
Lupus is an autoimmune disorder that causes chronic disease in the human body. Lupus can target the central nervous system and cause psychiatric symptoms similar to bipolar disorder. Although the symptoms of lupus and bipolar disorders can be similar, they are unrelated. Unfortunately, some patients are misdiagnosed due to the similarities.
The Central Nervous System Center, P.L.L.C. (CNS Center of Arizona) seeks to promote patient-centered, comprehensive clinical care. CNS Centers of Arizona pursues excellence in clinical and evidence-based initiatives in areas related to psychiatric disorders.
This document discusses mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and suicide among teens. It provides warning signs for depression including feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, appetite changes, and thoughts of death or suicide. The document also discusses types of mental disorders, risk factors for suicide, and how to get help which includes seeking assistance from mental health professionals if experiencing troubling feelings or behaviors that are affecting daily life.
The document discusses psychotic disorders and provides guidance on responding to someone experiencing psychosis. It defines psychosis and lists common symptoms involving changes in emotion, thinking, perception and behavior. Early intervention is important to reduce negative long-term impacts. The main steps outlined are to assess safety risks, listen without judgment, provide reassurance and encourage seeking professional help. Self-help strategies and local support services are also recommended.
Epic Primary Care Mental Health Counseling ServicesEPIC Health
At EPIC Primary Care, we are committed to being a center of excellence for addressing the needs of people living with mental illness. Watch these slides to know more.
Stress is a psychological and physiological state associated with conflict, trauma or disruptive influences known as stressors. Stressors can be traumatic events outside normal human experiences, uncontrollable events, unpredictable events or highly challenging events like finals exams. Everyday hassles from small annoyances can accumulate and create overall feelings of stress. Stress responses include behavioral, emotional, cognitive and biochemical changes like increased heart rate and muscle tension. Personality types A and B experience and respond to stress differently. Stress management techniques include relaxation activities, lifestyle changes and coping strategies. Prolonged unresolved stress is most likely to negatively impact health.
Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that can occur within the first year after giving birth. Hippocrates first described depression, which he called melancholia. Postpartum depression is triggered by hormonal and psychological changes following childbirth. Symptoms include sadness, anxiety, irritability and reduced concentration. Left untreated, postpartum depression can negatively impact both mother and child. Proper screening and treatment with SSRIs like sertraline can effectively treat postpartum depression while allowing for breastfeeding.
The document discusses coping with stressful events and provides tips for dealing with the resulting feelings and reactions. It notes that it is normal to feel stress, anxiety, sadness, or fear after a stressful event like an accident or loss. If the experience causes flashbacks, bad dreams, loss of appetite or sleep, or distance from activities, consulting a doctor or counselor may help. Some coping tips include screaming or shouting to release emotions, drawing pictures to express feelings, keeping a diary, talking to others involved or unaffected, and seeking professional help from doctors, psychologists or counselors if symptoms are severe.
This document provides a depression quiz to help parents identify symptoms of depression in their teenage children. The quiz asks parents to consider whether their teen has experienced changes in appetite, weight, sleep patterns, or energy levels recently. It advises parents to speak with their teen, monitor them closely, seek therapy consultations if needed, and not push them too hard. The goal is to educate parents on recognizing signs of teenage depression so they can help their children if they are affected.
This document discusses mental health and various mental illnesses. It defines mental health as the well-being of one's mind, and notes that mental illnesses are characterized by extreme or persistent changes in mood, emotions, thoughts or behaviors that impair normal functioning. The document then proceeds to describe several common mental illnesses like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders and substance abuse disorders, outlining their typical symptoms and treatments. It stresses that mental illnesses are common and can affect anyone.
Moner Alo is a team of psychiatrists in Kolkata that provides mental health services including diagnosis, treatment, counseling, and various therapies. Their team includes famous psychiatrists from the city. They focus on building strong relationships with patients and helping them thrive by going beyond just symptom relief. Services include psychometric testing, clinical psychology, biofeedback, EEG, group therapy, and IQ testing. They offer counseling services for issues like child abuse, adolescence, relationships, and depression. They have two locations in Barasat and Phoolbagan.
Postpartum depression is a severe form of depression that can develop within the first six months after giving birth. Symptoms include sadness, anxiety, restlessness and in rare cases, postpartum psychosis. It is caused by hormonal changes after childbirth and other contributing factors like stress, lack of sleep, and feelings of loss. About 10-15% of new mothers are affected. Left untreated, it can interfere with mother-child bonding and cause family distress, and increase the risk of behavioral problems in children. Treatment options include counseling, antidepressants, and lifestyle changes.
This document discusses the triggers and symptoms of trauma, stress, and mental health issues among firefighters and EMTs, such as depression, suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, and bullying. It notes that 57 firefighters died by suicide in 2013 and 2014, and a survey found 36% had thoughts of suicide and 6% attempted. It provides recommendations for what to do if someone exhibits signs of suicide risk, such as getting help from medical professionals or a crisis hotline. The document advocates for employee assistance programs, critical incident stress debriefing, and rehabilitation programs to help those struggling with mental health issues stemming from their work in emergency services.
The document provides tips for overcoming depression and anxiety, including building relationships through sharing feelings with trusted friends and family, exercising regularly, keeping a positive outlook, pampering yourself, eating a nutritious diet with superfoods, getting enough sleep, giving up bad habits, and encouraging yourself through your progress.
Depression is characterized by feelings of sadness, emptiness, and worthlessness. It affects brain function including areas related to emotion regulation. Symptoms include changes in appetite, sleep, and lack of interest in activities. Treatment options include antidepressant medications which target neurotransmitter imbalances as well as lifestyle changes to manage depression.
Anxiety disorders involve feelings of fear, worry and physical symptoms. There are several types including phobic anxiety disorders like agoraphobia (fear of crowds/places away from home), social phobia (fear of social situations), and specific phobias; panic disorder characterized by unpredictable panic attacks; and generalized anxiety disorder involving persistent, excessive worry over at least three weeks without a direct cause. Treatment options include cognitive behavioral therapy and medication like SSRIs or benzodiazepines in some cases.
This document provides information about a depression quiz for teens that can help determine if a teenager is exhibiting symptoms of depression. The quiz includes questions about physical health symptoms, such as changes in weight, appetite, sleep patterns, and energy levels. It also asks about self-harming behaviors. The document recommends that parents monitor their teens, educate themselves on depression symptoms, consider therapy, and talk to their doctor if the quiz suggests their teen may be depressed. The goal is to help identify depressive disorders in teenagers.
This document discusses depression, including its causes, symptoms, types, and treatment options. Some potential causes of depression include family history, chemical imbalances in the brain, major life changes, illnesses, medications, and substance abuse. Symptoms can include sadness, loss of interest, changes in appetite and sleep, low energy, poor concentration, and suicidal thoughts. Common types are major depression, dysthymia, bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder. Treatment often involves antidepressant medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of both.
Quick Powerpoint depicting bipolar disorder, and my experience with it. Pictures included.
This a project for a high school AP Psychology course. This is a fictionalized account of having a psychological ailment. For questions about this blog project or its content please email the teacher, Laura Astorian: laura.astorian@cobbk12.org
This document discusses common mental disorders such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia, and hypochondria. It notes that anxiety disorders are among the most common in children and teens, with types including phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. Mood disorders like depression affect about 1 in 10 adults and 1 in 12 adolescents in the US, with bi-polar disorder involving extreme mood changes. Schizophrenia involves losing contact with reality, and hypochondria is an obsession with the idea of having an undiagnosed serious disease. The document recommends seeking help from medication, counseling, support groups, and talking to responsible adults
The document discusses the author's mother's experience with depression symptoms in 1999 which prompted the author to research depression. It then provides information on what depression is, types of depression, causes of depression including genetic, biochemical and environmental factors, common symptoms, and treatment options such as medication, therapy, exercise, nutrition, sleep, and social support.
Hartgrove Hospital offers psychiatric programs to help people achieve emotional balance and stability. The hospital's clinicians often treat adolescents diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a serious condition characterized by shifts between extreme happiness and withdrawal. Researchers believe bipolar disorder is caused by both genetic and biological factors like faulty neurotransmitters. Treatments include medications like antidepressants and mood stabilizers as well as therapy, while long-term management helps prevent mood swings from escalating into more severe depressive or manic episodes.
Bipolar Disorder is a serious Mental Illness which can be managed with the help of medication and psychotherapy. Diagnosis is the first step but unfortunately it typically happens 10 years after onset of first symptoms. Mood swings between mania, hypomania and depression characterise Bipolar Disorder.
The video for this presentation is available on our Youtube channel:
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Explore the transactional method of completing a patient assessment. Explore concepts such as motivational interviewing (GRACE), Readiness for Change, strengths identification and individualizing assessment and treatment based on client Strengths, Needs, Attitudes and Preferences.
In "10 Simple Steps to Overcoming Depression" Dr. Timothy Sharp, respected clinical and academic psychologist, presents an overview of his highly successful self-help program.
This document discusses mental health and mental illness among youth. It defines mental health and mental illness, explores common mental illnesses like mood disorders and anxiety disorders, and discusses causes and prevention strategies. It also addresses stigma and pathways to recovery, providing resources for where to get help.
This document discusses mental health and mental illness among youth. It defines mental health and mental illness, explores common mental illnesses like depression, anxiety, eating disorders and ADHD. It examines the causes of mental illness including genetics, environment, neurotransmitters and more. It also discusses stigma, prevention, recovery pathways, and where to seek help.
Stress is a psychological and physiological state associated with conflict, trauma or disruptive influences known as stressors. Stressors can be traumatic events outside normal human experiences, uncontrollable events, unpredictable events or highly challenging events like finals exams. Everyday hassles from small annoyances can accumulate and create overall feelings of stress. Stress responses include behavioral, emotional, cognitive and biochemical changes like increased heart rate and muscle tension. Personality types A and B experience and respond to stress differently. Stress management techniques include relaxation activities, lifestyle changes and coping strategies. Prolonged unresolved stress is most likely to negatively impact health.
Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that can occur within the first year after giving birth. Hippocrates first described depression, which he called melancholia. Postpartum depression is triggered by hormonal and psychological changes following childbirth. Symptoms include sadness, anxiety, irritability and reduced concentration. Left untreated, postpartum depression can negatively impact both mother and child. Proper screening and treatment with SSRIs like sertraline can effectively treat postpartum depression while allowing for breastfeeding.
The document discusses coping with stressful events and provides tips for dealing with the resulting feelings and reactions. It notes that it is normal to feel stress, anxiety, sadness, or fear after a stressful event like an accident or loss. If the experience causes flashbacks, bad dreams, loss of appetite or sleep, or distance from activities, consulting a doctor or counselor may help. Some coping tips include screaming or shouting to release emotions, drawing pictures to express feelings, keeping a diary, talking to others involved or unaffected, and seeking professional help from doctors, psychologists or counselors if symptoms are severe.
This document provides a depression quiz to help parents identify symptoms of depression in their teenage children. The quiz asks parents to consider whether their teen has experienced changes in appetite, weight, sleep patterns, or energy levels recently. It advises parents to speak with their teen, monitor them closely, seek therapy consultations if needed, and not push them too hard. The goal is to educate parents on recognizing signs of teenage depression so they can help their children if they are affected.
This document discusses mental health and various mental illnesses. It defines mental health as the well-being of one's mind, and notes that mental illnesses are characterized by extreme or persistent changes in mood, emotions, thoughts or behaviors that impair normal functioning. The document then proceeds to describe several common mental illnesses like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders and substance abuse disorders, outlining their typical symptoms and treatments. It stresses that mental illnesses are common and can affect anyone.
Moner Alo is a team of psychiatrists in Kolkata that provides mental health services including diagnosis, treatment, counseling, and various therapies. Their team includes famous psychiatrists from the city. They focus on building strong relationships with patients and helping them thrive by going beyond just symptom relief. Services include psychometric testing, clinical psychology, biofeedback, EEG, group therapy, and IQ testing. They offer counseling services for issues like child abuse, adolescence, relationships, and depression. They have two locations in Barasat and Phoolbagan.
Postpartum depression is a severe form of depression that can develop within the first six months after giving birth. Symptoms include sadness, anxiety, restlessness and in rare cases, postpartum psychosis. It is caused by hormonal changes after childbirth and other contributing factors like stress, lack of sleep, and feelings of loss. About 10-15% of new mothers are affected. Left untreated, it can interfere with mother-child bonding and cause family distress, and increase the risk of behavioral problems in children. Treatment options include counseling, antidepressants, and lifestyle changes.
This document discusses the triggers and symptoms of trauma, stress, and mental health issues among firefighters and EMTs, such as depression, suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, and bullying. It notes that 57 firefighters died by suicide in 2013 and 2014, and a survey found 36% had thoughts of suicide and 6% attempted. It provides recommendations for what to do if someone exhibits signs of suicide risk, such as getting help from medical professionals or a crisis hotline. The document advocates for employee assistance programs, critical incident stress debriefing, and rehabilitation programs to help those struggling with mental health issues stemming from their work in emergency services.
The document provides tips for overcoming depression and anxiety, including building relationships through sharing feelings with trusted friends and family, exercising regularly, keeping a positive outlook, pampering yourself, eating a nutritious diet with superfoods, getting enough sleep, giving up bad habits, and encouraging yourself through your progress.
Depression is characterized by feelings of sadness, emptiness, and worthlessness. It affects brain function including areas related to emotion regulation. Symptoms include changes in appetite, sleep, and lack of interest in activities. Treatment options include antidepressant medications which target neurotransmitter imbalances as well as lifestyle changes to manage depression.
Anxiety disorders involve feelings of fear, worry and physical symptoms. There are several types including phobic anxiety disorders like agoraphobia (fear of crowds/places away from home), social phobia (fear of social situations), and specific phobias; panic disorder characterized by unpredictable panic attacks; and generalized anxiety disorder involving persistent, excessive worry over at least three weeks without a direct cause. Treatment options include cognitive behavioral therapy and medication like SSRIs or benzodiazepines in some cases.
This document provides information about a depression quiz for teens that can help determine if a teenager is exhibiting symptoms of depression. The quiz includes questions about physical health symptoms, such as changes in weight, appetite, sleep patterns, and energy levels. It also asks about self-harming behaviors. The document recommends that parents monitor their teens, educate themselves on depression symptoms, consider therapy, and talk to their doctor if the quiz suggests their teen may be depressed. The goal is to help identify depressive disorders in teenagers.
This document discusses depression, including its causes, symptoms, types, and treatment options. Some potential causes of depression include family history, chemical imbalances in the brain, major life changes, illnesses, medications, and substance abuse. Symptoms can include sadness, loss of interest, changes in appetite and sleep, low energy, poor concentration, and suicidal thoughts. Common types are major depression, dysthymia, bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder. Treatment often involves antidepressant medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of both.
Quick Powerpoint depicting bipolar disorder, and my experience with it. Pictures included.
This a project for a high school AP Psychology course. This is a fictionalized account of having a psychological ailment. For questions about this blog project or its content please email the teacher, Laura Astorian: laura.astorian@cobbk12.org
This document discusses common mental disorders such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia, and hypochondria. It notes that anxiety disorders are among the most common in children and teens, with types including phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. Mood disorders like depression affect about 1 in 10 adults and 1 in 12 adolescents in the US, with bi-polar disorder involving extreme mood changes. Schizophrenia involves losing contact with reality, and hypochondria is an obsession with the idea of having an undiagnosed serious disease. The document recommends seeking help from medication, counseling, support groups, and talking to responsible adults
The document discusses the author's mother's experience with depression symptoms in 1999 which prompted the author to research depression. It then provides information on what depression is, types of depression, causes of depression including genetic, biochemical and environmental factors, common symptoms, and treatment options such as medication, therapy, exercise, nutrition, sleep, and social support.
Hartgrove Hospital offers psychiatric programs to help people achieve emotional balance and stability. The hospital's clinicians often treat adolescents diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a serious condition characterized by shifts between extreme happiness and withdrawal. Researchers believe bipolar disorder is caused by both genetic and biological factors like faulty neurotransmitters. Treatments include medications like antidepressants and mood stabilizers as well as therapy, while long-term management helps prevent mood swings from escalating into more severe depressive or manic episodes.
Bipolar Disorder is a serious Mental Illness which can be managed with the help of medication and psychotherapy. Diagnosis is the first step but unfortunately it typically happens 10 years after onset of first symptoms. Mood swings between mania, hypomania and depression characterise Bipolar Disorder.
The video for this presentation is available on our Youtube channel:
https://youtube.com/allceuseducation A continuing education course for this presentation can be found at https://www.allceus.com/member/cart/index/index?c=
Explore the transactional method of completing a patient assessment. Explore concepts such as motivational interviewing (GRACE), Readiness for Change, strengths identification and individualizing assessment and treatment based on client Strengths, Needs, Attitudes and Preferences.
In "10 Simple Steps to Overcoming Depression" Dr. Timothy Sharp, respected clinical and academic psychologist, presents an overview of his highly successful self-help program.
This document discusses mental health and mental illness among youth. It defines mental health and mental illness, explores common mental illnesses like mood disorders and anxiety disorders, and discusses causes and prevention strategies. It also addresses stigma and pathways to recovery, providing resources for where to get help.
This document discusses mental health and mental illness among youth. It defines mental health and mental illness, explores common mental illnesses like depression, anxiety, eating disorders and ADHD. It examines the causes of mental illness including genetics, environment, neurotransmitters and more. It also discusses stigma, prevention, recovery pathways, and where to seek help.
This document discusses mental health and mental illness, particularly in youth. It defines mental health and mental illness, explores common mental illnesses like depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and ADHD. It examines causes of mental illness like genetics, neurotransmitters, and environmental factors. The document also addresses stigma, prevention strategies, pathways to recovery, and resources for where to get help.
Depression is a serious medical condition that affects thoughts, moods, feeling, behaviour and physical health. There are different types of depression, the most common is major depressive disorder, Major depressive disorder and other types of serious depression are long lasting and get in the way of a persion's ability to work, sleep, study and eat.
Is_Depression_real_1La depresión es una enfermedad que se caracteriza por una...IsraelRivera85
Is_Depression_real, La depresión es una enfermedad que se caracteriza por una tristeza persistente y por la pérdida de interés en las actividades con las que normalmente se disfruta, así como por la incapacidad para llevar a cabo las actividades cotidianas, durante al menos dos semanas.
Depression is a serious mood disorder that can severely impact one's life. It causes prolonged symptoms like sadness, loss of interest, and feelings of worthlessness. While the exact causes are unclear, it involves chemical changes in the brain and can be triggered by stressful life events or genetic factors. Effective treatments include antidepressant medications, psychotherapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy. With treatment, the vast majority of people with depression can experience relief from their symptoms.
The document discusses mental health and mental illness in youth. It defines mental health and mental illness, explores stigma and its effects, and examines causes and categories of mental illnesses. It also covers prevention strategies, pathways to recovery, and where to get help. Celebrities with mental illnesses are mentioned to help reduce stigma. The overall message is about supporting mental health and building resilience in youth.
How To Recognize Depression In Women — And What To Do About ItKaleem Ullah Khan
Depression is a mood disorder that affects people of all ages, genders, and races. However, it often goes unrecognized in women due to the fact that its symptoms differ from those typically associated with men. This can lead to delays in diagnosis and treatment. Depression can cause a wide range of symptoms, including feeling sad or anxious most of the time, losing interest in activities you once enjoyed, changes in appetite or weight, difficulty sleeping or oversleeping, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, and thoughts of suicide.
Depression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in daily activities. While depression can be a serious condition, it is also highly treatable with the right care.
Depression is a common and treatable mental health condition that presents in various ways. It involves more than just sadness, and can include loss of interest, changes in appetite, sleep disturbances, fatigue, guilt, poor concentration, and sometimes psychosis or physical symptoms. Major depression affects about 1 in 6 people at some point in life. It is diagnosed using criteria from the DSM or ICD, and rating scales can aid assessment. Treatment involves medication, psychotherapy, and lifestyle changes. Proper diagnosis and treatment leads to good outcomes, but depression remains underdiagnosed and undertreated in many cases.
Depression is a mental illness, it may be described as feeling sad, persistent unhappiness feelings of being miserable. Depression can also be called as a mood disorder which is caused by chemical changes in the brain.
This is my book about women and depression, in this book we are going to discover about women and depression, cause, symptoms, effects, treatment and much more.
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How Counseling Can Help You Overcome Depression IPG Counseling
Counseling can help those suffering from depression in several ways. Depression is defined as a sad or disconnected mood where a person may feel lethargic, unmotivated, or hopeless. Symptoms include lack of enjoyment, difficulty concentrating, changes in sleep or appetite, feelings of worthlessness, and suicidal thoughts. Counseling approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal therapy help those with depression develop coping skills, identify triggers, and enhance the effects of medication. Counseling is effective for overcoming depression and its associated feelings of helplessness by focusing on changing negative thought patterns and improving relationships.
This document provides information about postnatal depression, including how common it is, potential causes, symptoms, screening tools, and treatment options. Some key points:
- Postnatal depression affects almost 16% of new mothers in Australia.
- It can result from biological and environmental factors like a family history of mental illness, stressful life events, lack of social support, and difficulties with the baby.
- Symptoms are similar to depression and include low mood, lack of interest in activities, changes in appetite/sleep, and negative thoughts.
- The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale is a screening tool used to identify potential cases of postnatal depression.
- Treatment options include psychological therapy and medication, with some antidepressants considered
Depression understanding it - information for adultsMichel Newman
Depression is a serious illness that causes low mood and lack of interest in activities. It affects how a person functions in their daily life. Symptoms include changes in behavior, physical health, thoughts, and feelings that last for more than two weeks. Depression is common and can recur if left untreated. It requires treatment like cognitive behavioral therapy, medication, or a combination. Friends and family can support those with depression by encouraging treatment and healthy activities.
Depression is a disorder involving feelings of sadness lasting two weeks or longer, often accompanied by loss of interest and decreased energy. There are several types of depression including dysthymia, seasonal affective disorder, and postpartum depression. Depression can be caused by factors like family history, stressful life events, health conditions, and other psychological disorders. Symptoms include changes in thinking, feelings, and behavior. Treatment involves medication, counseling, and lifestyle changes. Common side effects of antidepressants include nausea, dry mouth, sleep problems, and sexual dysfunction. Maintaining treatment and identifying triggers can help prevent depression from worsening. Depression affects nearly 19 million Americans and is the leading cause of suicide.
Depression is a disorder involving feelings of sadness lasting two weeks or longer, often accompanied by loss of interest and decreased energy. There are several types of depression including dysthymia, seasonal affective disorder, and postpartum depression. Depression can be caused by factors like family history, stressful life events, health conditions, and other psychological disorders. Symptoms include changes in thinking, feelings, and behavior. Main treatments include medication, counseling, and lifestyle changes. Treatment may require staying on medication long-term to prevent recurrence, and medications can cause side effects like nausea, sleep issues, and sexual dysfunction that require monitoring. Learning triggers and maintaining support systems can help manage depression.
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The document is from a consultancy called The Duty of Care Consultancy. It promotes putting care for employees at the center of business practices in order to improve organizational performance and outcomes. The consultancy helps identify issues affecting employees and performance, implements new thinking around prioritizing employees' well-being, and delivers benefits like reduced costs and improved team performance through individual coaching, training, and strategies that emphasize fairness, well-being, and work-life balance.
This certificate of accreditation certifies that Genovieve Feasey was granted the status of BACP Accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist on July 3, 2015. The certificate provides Genovieve Feasey's BACP reference number and is signed by the BACP Director of Membership and BACP Chair to validate her accredited status, which continues only when accompanied by a current letter of authentication from the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy.
This document certifies that Genevieve Feasey completed Part 3 of an EMDR Europe Accredited Training from October 13-14, 2015. The training included required teaching, learning, and practical components. It was signed by Dr. Manda Holmshaw, an EMDR Europe Senior Accredited Trainer.
The document advertises workshops hosted by Ekta Bajaj and Genovieve Feasey of Karmic Solutions Ltd. and The Choice to Change that aim to help participants unleash their creativity and potential through techniques like creative arts, psychotherapeutic tools, meditation, vision mind mapping, and generating positive affirmations. The popular 6-hour workshops are held regularly in Buckinghamshire for £97 and interested individuals can contact Ekta or Genovieve to reserve a spot.
Have you ever been in love? We all have, at least once. The attachment bond is the term for your first interactive love relationship—the one you had with your primary caregiver as an infant, usually your mother. This mother-child attachment bond shapes an infant's brain, profoundly influencing your self-esteem, your expectations of others, and your ability to attract and maintain successful adult relationships. By learning about attachment, you can build healthier, attuned relationships, and communicate more effectively.
The Bowen technique is a soft tissue therapy that addresses the central nervous system to stimulate circulation and the lymphatic system, allowing the body to re-align itself. It involves gentle, rolling movements over muscles, tendons, and ligaments without cracking joints or needles. This stimulates the body's communication pathways to bring balance. A session involves assessing the client and creating a treatment plan, with most clients seeing improvement after 2-4 sessions. The Bowen technique aims to relieve conditions like sciatica, frozen shoulder, migraines, and digestive disorders by balancing the autonomic nervous system.
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Dr. David Greene, founder and CEO of R3 Stem Cell, is at the forefront of groundbreaking research in the field of cardiology, focusing on the transformative potential of stem cell therapy. His latest work emphasizes innovative approaches to treating heart disease, aiming to repair damaged heart tissue and improve heart function through the use of advanced stem cell techniques. This research promises not only to enhance the quality of life for patients with chronic heart conditions but also to pave the way for new, more effective treatments. Dr. Greene's work is notable for its focus on safety, efficacy, and the potential to significantly reduce the need for invasive surgeries and long-term medication, positioning stem cell therapy as a key player in the future of cardiac care.
International Cancer Survivors Day is celebrated during June, placing the spotlight not only on cancer survivors, but also their caregivers.
CANSA has compiled a list of tips and guidelines of support:
https://cansa.org.za/who-cares-for-cancer-patients-caregivers/
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In order to protect visitors' safety and wellbeing, Travel Clinic Leicester offers a wide range of travel-related health treatments, including individualized counseling and vaccines. Our team of medical experts specializes in getting people ready for international travel, with a particular emphasis on vaccines and health consultations to prevent travel-related illnesses. We provide a range of travel-related services, such as health concerns unique to a trip, prevention of malaria, and travel-related medical supplies. Our clinic is dedicated to providing top-notch care, keeping abreast of the most recent recommendations for vaccinations and travel health precautions. The goal of Travel Clinic Leicester is to keep you safe and well-rested no matter what kind of travel you choose—business, pleasure, or adventure.
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Empowering ACOs: Leveraging Quality Management Tools for MIPS and BeyondHealth Catalyst
Join us as we delve into the crucial realm of quality reporting for MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
In this session, we will explore how a robust quality management solution can empower your organization to meet regulatory requirements and improve processes for MIPS reporting and internal quality programs. Learn how our MeasureAble application enables compliance and fosters continuous improvement.
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This webinar helps clinicians understand the unique healthcare needs of the LGBTQ+ community, primarily in relation to end-of-life care. Topics include social and cultural background and challenges, healthcare disparities, advanced care planning, and strategies for reaching the community and improving quality of care.
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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Depression - To Hide or Not To Hide?
1. Lets Hide Or Not?
Depression
Genovieve Feasey
The Choice To Change
www.thechoicetochange.co.uk
www.hypnotherapyandcounselling.co.uk
CONTACT ME 01494 883815
2. What is Depression?
Feelings of loss
Uncontrollable mood.
Hopelessness, Worthlessness
People we recognise:
Robbin Williams - Stephen Fry -
Adele - Princess Diana
3. What are the Symptoms?
• Depressed mood most of the day and
nearly every day
• Lack of motivation or concentration
• No interest or pleasure in things that
were pleasurable before
• Significant weight loss/gain
• Insomnia
6. Complications of Depression
• Suicide
• Increased risk of
alcohol and drug
related problems
• Increased risk of
tobacco dependence
• Increased problems
with physical health
8. Risk of Effective Treatment
Antidepressant can be very effective, NOTE: and for
some people it may/can cause suicidal behaviour.
YOU CAN SEEK ALTERNATIVE treatment
9. I have difficulty
sleeping every night.
I close my eyes to try
to get some rest, but
all I can think
about are my
concerns and it
doesn’t let me sleep…
Jane from
Buckinghamshire
10. I feel worthless. I feel like no
one loves or cares for me and
it makes no difference
whether I’m living in this
world or not.
Tom aged 13 Buckinghamshire
11. I don’t find anything interesting
anymore. Hobbies and things that
I enjoyed doing once doesn’t
interest me anymore. It’s strange
because I used to love doing
certain things.. But now nothing
catches my attention..
Michael- 55 from
Buckinghamshire
13. Prevention of Depression
• Avoid drugs, alcohol,
caffeine, addictive
substances.
• Ask for medical and
psychological support
• Exercise regularly
• Learn how to relax and
manage stress
• Maintain good sleeping
habits
• Get involved with activities