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We Are Amidst the Age of Behavioral Alchemy

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This opening discussion represents two critical elements that will be covered in this article. I’m going to introduce to you a new definition of mental health and, in doing so, am going to show that this group is more mentally healthy, for which we should be very concerned. We are amidst the age of behavioral alchemy.

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Mental Health Staff Reluctant to Support Service Users in Tapering Antipsychotics, Study Finds

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However, a recent study reveals that these service users find little support from mental health professionals in this endeavor. Stop Gesture by Senior Doctor in Clinic The aim of this study was to investigate the perspectives of mental health professionals on reducing the use of antipsychotic medications.

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Antidepressants Overprescribed to Post-Menopausal Women Despite Risks

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A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders raises alarm about the widespread prescription of antidepressants for post-menopausal women between the ages of 45 and 64. We found that MHT was prescribed for 2.94 % of women aged 45–54 years old who had a record of CMHD.

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A Dangerous Idea: ‘Bury Bad Thoughts to Boost Mental Health’

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From Sylvie Rouhani/CPTSD Foundation : “ An article caught my eye the other week from the German Press Agency, ‘o ne of the world’s leading independent news agencies.’ ’ The headline reads: ‘Bury bad thoughts to boost mental health, Cambridge team suggests.’ or petrified or doubtful.

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Grief, Bereavement, Public Health, and Me

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In public health, we talk about death. We aim to protect, preserve, and promote the health of individuals and their communities. We don’t examine the health effects of this person’s absence. In this sense, it’s odd that we rarely think about death as an exposure with downstream health risks.

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“There’s No Word for Depression in Zulu”: Inside South Africa’s Mental Health Crisis

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R esearch has found South Africa consistently ranks in the bottom three performing countries in terms of global mental health. Photo by tuxone The Mental State of the World Report measures the mental health of internet users only, making it limited in the South African context where close to one-third of the population isnt online.

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Why a Sufi Approach to Healing ‘Mental Illness’ Is So Powerful

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It may be contentious to affirm a Sufi cult of saints as a treatment for mental illness in this day and age. What these experiences of Sufi healing reveal are the complexities of a global mental health puzzle that has remained stubbornly unresolved for the past 50 years.”