25 May, 2012

by chuck.taylor Vitamin D – Depression and Other Mental Illness Treatment Article by Ryan Marshall
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19 May, 2012

by davesag Study Finds Victims of TBI and Depression Show Signs of Remission With Treatment Article by Katie Kelley
To learn the latest on this TBI treatment as well as other treatments, visit http://www.tbi-brain-injury-law.com or http://www.LegalView.com/. Here, individuals can learn about an array of legal issues ranging from truck accident injuries to the latest on the Avandia risks.
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12 May, 2012

by maryannelouise Knowing More About the Side Effects of An Osteoporosis Treatment Article by Ronald Redman Over time, our bodies go through different changes. Sooner or later, the aging process will affect every part of this body. Many consequences can happen with the advance of years, affecting its function. The body will soon become slow and weak. Susceptibility to diseases can then happen because a weak immune system will happen. One of these diseases that may happen is bone breakage. An example of bone breakage is osteoporosis. Different medicines are available in order for this condition to be prevented. These medicines have had faced many negative issues lately which should…. Click Here to Read More
4 Apr, 2012

The Children of Raquette Lake: One Summer That Helped Change the Course of Treatment for Autism The Children of Raquette Lake: One Summer That Helped Change the Course of Treatment for Autism is an inspiring account of author Mira Rothenberg’s experience with eleven autistic and schizophrenic children during the summer of 1958. In order to avoid the regression that often occurred during the summer months, Rothenberg, a trained psychologist, and her colleagues Zev Spanier and Tev Goldsman, decided to bring their young patients to a camp in Raquette Lake, located in the Adirondack region of Northern New York.As Rothenberg explains, this was a time when severely disturbed children were…. Click Here to Read More
31 Mar, 2012

by Newtown grafitti Avalon – Hospitalization Program Offers Obesity Treatment In New York Article by Toan Dinh Standing as the first hospitalization program in New York for the treatment of eating disorders, Avalon Centers has been treating patients with programs since 1998. Avalon engages a group of highly skilled professions who are experts in treating patients diagnosed with Obesity, Binge Eating Disorders, Bulimia and Anorexia. The facility offers a supportive, home like setting where patients work closely with Avalon clinicians, nutritionists, nurses, and psychiatrists to meet their unique mental health, emotional, nutritional, medical, and psychological needs.Avalon has…. Click Here to Read More
29 Mar, 2012
Mark Williams, D Phil, is a Professor of Clinical Psychology and Wellcome Principal Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. He holds a joint appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Experimental Psychology. He has held previous posts at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, the Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit (now Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) in Cambridge and the University of Wales Bangor, where he founded the Institute for Medical and Social Care Research and the Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, the Academy of Medical Sciences and the British…. Click Here to Read More
27 Mar, 2012

by elycefeliz Avalon – Treatment Programs For Patients Diagnosed With Anorexia In New York Article by Toan Dinh Standing as the first hospitalization program in New York for the treatment of eating disorders, Avalon Centers has been treating patients with programs since 1998. Avalon engages a group of highly skilled professions who are experts in treating patients diagnosed with Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorders and Obesity. The facility offers a supportive, home like setting where patients work closely with Avalon clinicians, nutritionists, nurses, and psychiatrists to meet their unique mental health, emotional, nutritional, medical, and psychological needs.Avalon has…. Click Here to Read More
23 Mar, 2012
Chalfont, PA (PRWEB) November 10, 2011 Genomind, LLC, a company focused on neuropsychiatric personalized medicine, will present data from a new study at the 2011 Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) Global Psychopharmacology Congress, being held November 10-13 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The presentation, entitled, Does Pharmacogenetic Testing in Psychiatry Influence Clinician Treatment Selection and Confidence? indicates that 76% of early adopter clinicians say that the Genecept Assay influenced their treatment of patients, 67% say they elected to make changes to treatment, and 87% say the test increased their confidence in treatment decisions.
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16 Mar, 2012
Rockville Centre, New York (PRWEB) August 19, 2011 When students return to school in September, their safety during sports activities will be of utmost concern to parents and educators. A panel of leading experts on concussion prevention, diagnosis, treatment and back-to-play assessments will address this issue with a free community program the evening of September 13 at the Huntington Hilton. All parents, coaches, athletic trainers, and other sports related staff and volunteers are welcome to attend. The program will be presented by Neurological Surgery, P.C. (NSPC), metro New Yorks premier neurosurgical private practice.
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6 Mar, 2012

by Newtown grafitti Two Most Common Anxiety Disorders Treatment Options Article by Chaim Packer The two most common anxiety disorder treatment options are medication (anti-depressants and anti-anxiety drugs primarily) and psychotherapeutic approaches (cognitive-behavioral therapy, e.g.). Research and practice have allowed mental health professionals to develop specific recommendations for which of these approaches-or which combination-is most appropriate for each of the six types of anxiety disorder.Panic Disorder. The American Psychological Association now recommends Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy as the preferred initial treatment approach for people suffering from panic attacks or…. Click Here to Read More
4 Mar, 2012

Assertive Community Treatment of Persons W/ Severe Mental Illness: (Norton Professional Books) In addition to laying out the basics of staffing and running a community based programme for the mentally ill, this text offers guidance on such issues as financing the programme and treating drug abusers. List Price: $ 30.00 Price: $…. Click Here to Read More
26 Feb, 2012
Phobias Cured with Hypnosis Over the Internet Montreal hypnotherapist pioneers modern treatment Article by Dr Bryan Knight Grateful clients from the U.K., Spain, Italy, Croatia and the United States are free of their crippling phobias through the work of Dr Bryan Knight, a Canadian hypnotherapist whom they’ve never met in person.”It’s so rewarding to help people anywhere on Earth,” says Knight, “that I plan to switch my entire practice to the Internet.” Knight, who holds degrees in social work and psychology, has 43 years of experience as a hypno-psychotherapist , and currently works in Montreal’s Westside Medical Clinic. Knight cites 6 reasons clients like therapy over the…. Click Here to Read More