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Discussing the ‘Obsession’ With Childhood Disorder Labelling

Mad in America

Sound scientific proof for beneficial long-term effects is also lacking for treatments given to children with mental disorder diagnoses in young persons’ mental healthcare systems. ” Article → Back to Around the Web The post Discussing the ‘Obsession’ With Childhood Disorder Labelling appeared first on Mad In America.

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What Are We Overlooking? Reviewing Current and Alternative Treatments for Psychosis

Mad in America

Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on our affiliate site, Mad in the UK. I n Part 1 , I looked at the longer-term inefficacy of ‘maintenance treatment’ with antipsychotics, and also at some ‘disappointing’ outcomes for ‘early intervention in psychosis’ (EIP).

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The State of Mental Health in U.S. Communities: Insights from NACCHO Behavioral Health 360

Credible Mind

The platform focuses on prevention and early intervention, aiming to help populations thrive and avoid the need for more intensive mental health care down the road. Dr. Van Brunt has overseen the development and implementation of clinical and patient-centered health information systems in over 500 healthcare institutions.

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CredibleMind Unveils Groundbreaking Flourishing Course with NovaWell at AHIP 2024

Credible Mind

NovaWell, recognizing the importance of a holistic approach to mental health, will be the first organization to offer The Flourishing Course alongside its affiliate, Horizon Healthcare Services, Inc., The Flourishing Course delivers way more than an article, a video, or a single-purpose app, explained Van Brunt.

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Why Women Are More Prone to Anxiety Disorders (and How to Cope)

Lightwork

Women with anxiety often report that their depression symptoms appear later on, suggesting that anxiety could be an early indicator of potential depressive episodes. By understanding this relationship, healthcare providers can create more effective treatment plans. Many women find relief through a combination of treatments.

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From the Dopamine Theory to the Outcomes Paradox

Mad in America

Editor’s Note: This article is being simultaneously published on our affiliate site, Mad in the UK. This was widely taken by psychiatrists as supporting biochemical intervention with the use of ‘antipsychotics’ at the earliest opportunity. By way of introduction, let’s consider a finding from decades ago.