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October 2008



Combined antidepressants and psychotherapy most effective for childhood anxiety

Friday, 31 October 2008 9:25 A GMT+01
Treatment that combines cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) with an antidepressant medication is most likely to help children with anxiety disorders, but each of the treatments alone is also effective, according to a new study funded by the National Ins
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CBT effective treatment for adolescents exposed to trauma

Friday, 31 October 2008 9:22 A GMT+01
Individual and group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) were the only interventions found effective in an evaluation of seven commonly-used approaches to reduce the psychological harm to youth who experience trauma.
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Helping children face their fears improves therapy outcomes

Thursday, 30 October 2008 9:09 A GMT+01
Helping children face their fears may be more productive than focusing on other techniques to help them manage their anxieties, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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Maternal stress during pregnancy may adversely affect child

Thursday, 30 October 2008 9:03 A GMT+01
Stress during pregnancy can have unfortunate consequences for children born under those conditions - slower development, learning and attention difficulties, anxiety and depressive symptoms and possibly even autism.
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Suicide Risk 15 Times Higher for PTSD Patients: Survey of 36,000 French citizens supports psychotraumatism screening in psychiatric evals.

Thursday, 30 October 2008 8:41 A GMT+01
BARCELONA - The risk of attempting suicide increases by up to 15 times for patients with posttraumatic stress disorder, compared with those in the general population, a national French mental health survey has found.

NAMI releases new PTSD brochure

Thursday, 30 October 2008 8:36 A GMT+01
The U.S. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has released a new 14-page brochure on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), treatment and recovery for Veterans Day.

Anxiety disorders linked to high blood pressure

Tuesday, 28 October 2008 8:21 A GMT+01
Family doctors and psychiatrists should carefully monitor the heart health of patients with anxiety disorders, Dr Simon Bacon told the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2008, co-hosted by the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian Cardiovascular
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An itch from psychological stress

Tuesday, 28 October 2008 8:16 A GMT+01
Angela Colmone Current research suggests that stress may activate immune cells in your skin, resulting in inflammatory skin disease.
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Brain genome proves highly malleable

Monday, 27 October 2008 9:30 A GMT+01
Jayne Dawkins Are genes destiny? Alternatively, are we simply the products of our environment? There is a growing sense that neither of these two possibilities fully captures the essence of the risk for psychiatric disorders.
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Positive results from next-generation candidate depression drug

Monday, 27 October 2008 9:20 A GMT+01
Auspex Pharmaceuticals has announced positive results from its Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating SD-254, a Selective Serotinin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor (SNRI). SD-254 is a deuterium-substituted version of venlafaxine (Effexor®)

Abstract+: Increased plasma homocysteine levels in patients with multiple sclerosis and depression

Monday, 27 October 2008 9:11 A GMT+01
The aim of the study was to assess the plasma levels of homocysteine in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and to investigate whether an association with depression exists.

Emotional memories study provides insights into anxiety disorders

Friday, 24 October 2008 8:49 A GMT+01
Neuroscientists at The University of Queensland, Australia have discovered a new way to explain how emotional events can sometimes lead to disturbing long term memories.
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Mice genetics point scientists to human anxiety genes

Friday, 24 October 2008 8:41 A GMT+01
We are all familiar with the question - "Are you a man or a mouse?" What if the answer is "a little of both"?
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Gender, occupation influence depression risk

Friday, 24 October 2008 8:38 A GMT+01
by Laura Campbell Gordian Health Solutions, Inc., a leading personal health coaching company, has released the results of a study showing that employees in different occupational industries report varying levels of depressive symptoms.
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[Australia] Mental illness rife, anxiety disorders most prevalent

Friday, 24 October 2008 8:32 A GMT+01
One in five Australians aged 16-85 years had a mental disorder in 2007, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Anxiety disorders - such as panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder - were the most common,
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Single high-dose hormone treatment may prevent PTSD

Thursday, 23 October 2008 9:15 A GMT+01
Cortisol helps our bodies cope with stress, but what about its effects on the brain? A new study by Hagit Cohen and colleagues at Israel's Ben-Gurion University suggests that the answer to this question is complex.
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Scientists succeed in selectively erasing memories in mice

Thursday, 23 October 2008 8:56 A GMT+01
New and old memories have been selectively and safely removed from mice by Brain & Behavior Discovery Institute at the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine scientists.
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Only depression starting after coronary events worsen outcome

Thursday, 23 October 2008 8:50 A GMT+01
Science has found many links between depression and other serious medical illnesses, such as cancer, stroke, diabetes, and heart disease. For example, people who develop depression following a heart attack (myocardial infarction) or chest pain
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Abstract: Childhood adversity, early-onset depressive/anxiety disorders, and adult-onset asthma

Thursday, 23 October 2008 8:33 A GMT+01
Objectives: To investigate a) whether childhood adversity predicts adult-onset asthma; b) whether early-onset depressive/anxiety disorders predict adult-onset asthma; and c) whether childhood adversity and early-onset depressive/anxiety disorders pre

Early-onset depression predicts adolescent substance use

Wednesday, 22 October 2008 9:16 A GMT+01
In a prospective study of over 1800 interviewed young Finnish twins, early-onset depressive disorders at age 14 significantly predicted daily smoking, smokeless tobacco use, frequent illicit drug use, frequent alcohol use and recurrent intoxication
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Depression increases health-care utilization after heart attack

Wednesday, 22 October 2008 9:11 A GMT+01
New data points to psychosocial factors impacting how often cardiac patients seek further care Depression symptoms are associated with significantly higher use of healthcare services following a heart attack, according to a new study
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The most relaxing room in the world

Wednesday, 22 October 2008 9:04 A GMT+01
Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman has designed and constructed a large-scale multi-media space that aims to calm even the most stressed out of minds.
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When all else fails, blaming the patient often comes next

Wednesday, 22 October 2008 8:53 A GMT+01
By RICHARD A. FRIEDMAN, MD Doctors and psychotherapists generally don't like it when their patients don't get better. But the fact is that lots of patients elude our clinical skill and therapeutic cleverness. That's often when the trouble starts.

Abstract: Dissemination of cognitive therapy for panic disorder in primary care

Wednesday, 22 October 2008 8:50 A GMT+01
This study investigated whether brief training in cognitive therapy for panic disorder (Clark et al., 1994) can improve the outcomes that primary care therapists obtain with their patients.

What makes psychotherapy work? It's the client!

Monday, 20 October 2008 8:59 A GMT+01
The perception that therapists and their techniques play the most significant role in influencing the outcome of treatment is challenged in a new research review,
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