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Much of U.S. Healthcare Is Broken: How to Fix It (Chapter 2, Part 2)

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Healthcare is Broken: How to Fix It. S ome of the following studies appeared in my book Antidepressants: Science, Magic or Marketing , 1 and in the next section, I will report on some of the more recent depression treatment outcome studies. Investigators compared CBT and waitlist controls on improvement of depression.

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Mad in America’s 10 Most Popular Articles in 2024

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New Study Exposes the Trauma of Involuntary Psychiatric Detention In July, Richard Sears, wrote about a recent study highlighting the negative experiences of involuntary psychiatric hospital admissions, revealing deep-seated issues of racism, discrimination, and lack of support within the mental healthcare system.

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Coping with Seasonal Affective Disorder: Strategies for Women

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Working with your healthcare provider to develop these strategies ensures they align with your specific needs and circumstances. The right SAD lamp, positioned correctly at your desk or breakfast table, can significantly impact your daily mood and energy levels.

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It's Okay to Need Medication for Mental Health Treatment

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Types of antidepressants : Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) The most frequently prescribed medications for depression. Treatment includes symptom reduction and remission. Tricyclic antidepressants These are not used very often for depression due to side effects, toxicity, and suicide potential.