Night Eating Syndrome: Implications for Severe Obesity.
Night eating syndrome: implications for severe obesity.
Nutr Diabetes. 2012; 2: e44
Cleator J, Abbott J, Judd P, Sutton C, Wilding JP
Night eating syndrome (NES) was first identified in 1955 by Stunkard, a psychiatrist specialising in eating disorders… Continue reading
Mental Disorders, Religion and Spirituality 1990 to 2010: A Systematic Evidence-Based Review.
Mental Disorders, Religion and Spirituality 1990 to 2010: A Systematic Evidence-Based Review.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
J Relig Health. 2013 Feb 19;
Bonelli RM, Koenig HG
Religion/spirituality has been increasingly examined in medical research during the past two decades.… Continue reading
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy: Intervention in the Arena
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy: Intervention in the Arena – Horses can be beneficial for the treatment of clients struggling with eating disorders as well as other physical and mental disorders. Cheryl returns to explain the dynamics of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy,… Continue reading
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, and HIV Risk Behavior Among Ohio Army National Guard Soldiers.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, and HIV Risk Behavior Among Ohio Army National Guard Soldiers.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
J Trauma Stress. 2013 Feb; 26(1): 64-70
Marshall BD, Prescott MR, Liberzon I, Tamburrino MB, Calabrese JR, Galea S
We examined… Continue reading
Can Ppl With Mental Disorders Sound Completely “normal” Online?
Question by Corey: Can ppl with mental disorders sound completely “normal” online?
I mean is it possible that when ppl who suffer from depression/anxiety/bipolar talk online to others that they can sound as if nothing is wrong? Is this… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: The Natural History of Depression Up to 15 Years After Stroke: The South London Stroke Register.
The Natural History of Depression up to 15 Years After Stroke: The South London Stroke Register.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
Stroke. 2013 Feb 12;
Ayerbe L, Ayis S, Crichton S, Wolfe CD, Rudd AG
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evidence on the natural history of depression after stroke is still insufficient to inform prognosis and treatment strategies. This study estimates the incidence, cumulative incidence, prevalence, time of onset, duration, and recurrence rate of depression up to 15 years after stroke. METHODS: Data from patients registered in the South London Stroke Register between 1995 and 2009 were used (N=4022 at registration. Maximum number of participants for these analyses n=1233). Depression was assessed in all patients with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (scores >7=depression) 3 months after stroke,… Continue reading