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Eating Disorders: How Feasible Is Baby-Led Weaning as an Approach to Infant Feeding? a Review of the Evidence.

How feasible is baby-led weaning as an approach to infant feeding? A review of the evidence.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

Nutrients. 2012; 4(11): 1575-609
Cameron SL, Heath AL, Taylor RW

Baby-Led Weaning (BLW) is an alternative method for introducing… Continue reading

Rehab Centers: Suprascapular Nerve: Is It Important in Cuff Pathology?

Suprascapular nerve: is it important in cuff pathology?

Filed under: Rehab Centers

Adv Orthop. 2012; 2012: 516985
Shi LL, Freehill MT, Yannopoulos P, Warner JJ

Suprascapular nerve and rotator cuff function are intimately connected. The incidence of suprascapular neuropathy… Continue reading

Depression Treatment: School Placement and Perceived Quality of Life in Youth Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

School Placement and Perceived Quality of Life in Youth Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2012 Nov 26;
Schick B, Skalicky A, Edwards T, Kushalnagar P, Topolski T, Patrick… Continue reading

How to Treat Male Depression


 

How to Treat Male Depression – Men experience depression in different ways than women. In this video Dr Troy Giles show how to treat depression in men. More information is available at www.familywellnesscenter.info

 

The People's Pharmacy: Long-lasting sexual… Continue reading

Repurposing Buspirone for Drug Addiction Treatment.

Repurposing buspirone for drug addiction treatment.

Filed under: Addiction Rehab

Int J Neuropsychopharmacol. 2012 Oct 19; 1-3
Le Foll B, Boileau I

HubMed – addiction

 

Striatocortical pathway dysfunction in addiction and obesity: differences and similarities.

Filed under: Addiction… Continue reading

Psychometric Properties of the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS) in a Chinese-Speaking Population.

Psychometric Properties of the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS) in a Chinese-Speaking Population.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

Behav Cogn Psychother. 2012 Nov 21; 1-5
Yang Z

Background: Studies have shown that the intolerance of uncertainty may play a key… Continue reading

Mindfulness and Bodily Distress.

Mindfulness and bodily distress.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

Dan Med J. 2012 Nov; 59(11): B4547
Fjorback LO

We have created a mindfulness approach to treat patients who experience multiple, persistent, and disabling physical symptoms that cannot be explained by a well-defined medical or surgical condition. Randomized controlled trials in this area are few, and research is hampered by the lack of clear definitions. Bodily distress syndrome (BDS) or bodily stress is an empirically defined definition unifying various conditions such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and somatization disorder. In the present PhD, we explored whether patients suffering from BDS may be committed to mental training in the form of mindfulness therapy, which is a mindfulness program specifically targeted patients suffering from BDS. The theoretical model for including mindfulness training in the treatment of BDS is based on identified neurobiological impairments in these patients and the neurobiological improvements that mindfulness training may offer. BDS is a major public health issue possibly associated with the pathology of the immuno-endocrine and autonomic nervous system. BDS patients are often stigmatized, and effective treatment is rarely delivered, which leaves these patients isolated, left by themselves, vulnerable to potentially harming medical and/or alternative treatments. Accordingly, there is a need for non-harming practical tools that patients can learn to master so that they can improve the ability to take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is a group program that employs mindfulness practice to alleviate suffering associated with physical, psychosomatic, and psychiatric disorders. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is designed to prevent depressive relapse. Paper I and II present systematic literature reviews only of randomized controlled trials on MBSR and MBCT. The effect of MBSR has been explored on fibromyalgia in three studies, none of them showed convincing results, but gave some indications as to improvement. The reviews recommended MBSR as a useful method for improving mental health; however, lack of long-term follow-up and active control groups are limitations in most studies. MBCT was recommended as a tool for preventing depressive relapse in recovered, recurrently depressed patients, but the implication of MBSR and MBCT is problematic, especially due to the lack of well educated mindfulness teachers. We combined MBSR with cognitive behavioral therapy, CBT, specifically targeted BDS. Paper III provides original data from 119 patients enrolled in a randomized clinical trial, mindfulness therapy for BDS. The randomized controlled trial indicates that BDS patients are capable of and willing to engage in mindfulness therapy. This thesis showed that mindfulness therapy can safely and successfully engage BDS patients in mindfulness practice. Since individual CBT and psychiatric consultation have previously been found to have positive outcomes for BDS patients, we compared mindfulness therapy to an active control group entitled specialized treatment in which an individual treatment was planned in collaboration between the patient and an MD specialized in BDS, CBT, and psychiatry. Mindfulness therapy was comparable to specialized treatment in improving the quality of life and the symptoms of the patients with BDS at 15-month follow-up. For primary outcome physical health (PCS) at 15-month follow-up, different developments over time for the two treatment groups could not be established (F(3,2674) = 1.51, p = 0.21). However, in the mindfulness therapy group, PCS significant changed at the end of treatment and this change remained at 15-month follow-up, whereas no significantly change was seen in the specialized treatment group until at the 15-month follow-up. In the mindfulness therapy group, 26%; CI: 14-38 reported a marked improvement (> 1 SD) at the end of treatment compared with 10%; CI: 2-18 in the specialized treatment group. This amounts to a statistically… Continue reading

Comparative Study of Regional Homogeneity in Schizophrenia and Major Depressive Disorder.

Comparative study of regional homogeneity in schizophrenia and major depressive disorder.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2012 Nov 20;
Chen J, Xu Y, Zhang K, Liu Z, Xu C, Shen Y, Xu Q… Continue reading

VAL66MET BDNF GENOTYPES in MELANCHOLIC DEPRESSION: EFFECTS on BRAIN STRUCTURE and TREATMENT OUTCOME.

VAL66MET BDNF GENOTYPES IN MELANCHOLIC DEPRESSION: EFFECTS ON BRAIN STRUCTURE AND TREATMENT OUTCOME.

Filed under: Depression Treatment

Depress Anxiety. 2012 Nov 16;
Cardoner N, Soria V, Gratacòs M, Hernández-Ribas R, Pujol J, López-Solà M, Deus J, Urretavizcaya M, Estivill… Continue reading

Neuroplasticity in Addiction: Cellular and Transcriptional Perspectives.

Neuroplasticity in addiction: cellular and transcriptional perspectives.

Filed under: Addiction Rehab

Front Mol Neurosci. 2012; 5: 99
Madsen HB, Brown RM, Lawrence AJ

Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder which consists of compulsive patterns of drug-seeking and… Continue reading