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On Psych Pedia, Steven Parton, an author and student of human nature, explains how complaining not only alters your brain for the worse but also has serious negative repercussions for your mental health.
The authors claimed that an «Increasing numbers of academic studies are finding that mental health problems have been soaring among girls over the past 10 - and in particular five - years, coinciding with the period in which young people's use of social media has exploded.»
«This is an important issue to study because mental health problems and social isolation are at epidemic levels among young adults,» lead author Brian Primack, M.D., Ph.D., director of Pitt's Center for Research on media, technology and health said in a statement.
For every Michelle Kwan, who went on to become an author and a public diplomacy ambassador for the United States, there's a Debi Thomas, the former figure skater who declared bankruptcy in 2014 and is grappling with mental health issues.
Jack Tatar is the author of the book, «Safe 4 Retirement: The Four Keys to a Safe Retirement» which takes a holistic approach to retirement that considers not only the financial aspects but the need to focus on health, wellness, mental attitude and staying involved as keys to living a long and safe retirement.
The author opines, rightly, how useful it would be to construct a synthesis of mental health treatments and authentic Catholic spirituality, fleshing this out with some brief case studies.
But as psychologist and author Dan Allender explains, «The problem with the «focus on God alone» trope is that it is not the primary message of Scripture... It is not that we are to focus on God and thus achieve mental health, it is that God enters the fray of mental complexity and makes His home not only among us but in us.»
Based on McCann's research concerning what the churches are doing in the field of mental illness and mental health, the authors of Action for Mental Health wrote this indictment of our lethargy and unconcern: «The prevalence of religion in modern American society, as measured by church membership... does not seem to have had any measurable positive or negative effect on mental healhealth, the authors of Action for Mental Health wrote this indictment of our lethargy and unconcern: «The prevalence of religion in modern American society, as measured by church membership... does not seem to have had any measurable positive or negative effect on mental healHealth wrote this indictment of our lethargy and unconcern: «The prevalence of religion in modern American society, as measured by church membership... does not seem to have had any measurable positive or negative effect on mental healthhealth....
It's been nearly a year since Saddleback Church pastor and bestselling author Rick Warren lost his son to suicide, and now he is calling the Church to begin to long road of clearing misconceptions about mental health and taking the plight of the suffering seriously.
I must report that the authors contributed their chapters because of their interest in advancing the effective involvement of churches and temples in mental health.
These authors, from a variety of professional settings, are among those who are providing dynamic leadership in the teaching and practice of pastoral care as it relates to community mental health.
Above all, the authors wish to refute the suggestion that religious convictions may injure one's physical or mental health, a claim that has been made since Nietzsche referred to the religious European as «a herd animal... sickly and mediocre.»
Research recently presented at the American Psychological Association's annual meeting suggests that helping teens learn to count their blessings can play a significant role in positive mental health, says study author Giacomo Bono, a professor of psychology at California State University in Dominguez Hills.
Authors John Gottman and Julie Schwartz Gottman teach couples the skills needed to maintain healthy marriages, so partners can avoid the pitfalls of parenthood by: • Focusing on intimacy and romance • Replacing an atmosphere of criticism and irritability with one of appreciation • Preventing postpartum depression • Creating a home environment that nurtures physical, emotional, and mental health, as well as cognitive and behavioral development for your baby Complete with exercises that separate the «master» from the «disaster» couples, this book helps new parents positively manage the strain that comes along with their bundle of joy.
«Our loved ones see our illness far differently than we do,» writes John McManamy, an award - winning mental health journalist and author who has bipolar disorder and blogs at McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web.
The authors hypothesize that the link could be direct, or it could be part of more complex interaction between mental health and poverty.
The authors found spanking was linked to «adult mental health problems includ [ing] depressive affect, suicide attempts, moderate to heavy drinking, and street drug use.»
«Women who expect it's going to be hard and are employed nevertheless have better mental health outcomes,» said the study's author, Katrina Leupp, a University of Washington sociology graduate student.
The authors concluded that extended breastfeeding is not associated with mental health risks but breastfeeding can result in closer parent - child relationships.17 Doubt of the relationship between breastfeeding and cognitive development led to a meta - analysis of 20 studies.
She has authored or co-authored numerous peer - reviewed articles on assessment and treatment of young children and on child mental health services.
Report author James Gregory said by the ago of 30 public sector tenants born in 1970 are twice as likely as the population at large to suffer from mental health problems and 11 times more likely not to be in employment, education or training.
We welcome Maureen Cummins, a visual artist and writer whose current work, including her book - in - progress, explores the gendered history of «mental health» in America; Beverly Donofrio, the author of Riding in Cars with Boys, Looking for Mary, and Astonished; and Denise Ranaghan who has been working in the mental health field for 16 years.
The authors discuss directions for policy that would promote the right to dignity for all people, including the availability, accessibility, and acceptability of mental health services.
Given the risk of depression was highest in the period right after the first time a patient presented to a physician for acne concerns, it shows just how impactful our skin can be towards our overall mental health» said lead author Dr. Isabelle Vallerand, of the University of Calgary, in Canada.
The authors identified 68 publications meeting criteria for inclusion in the analysis: 59 reporting the prevalence of preoperative mental health conditions (65,363 patients) and 27 reporting associations between preoperative mental health conditions and postoperative outcomes (50,182 patients).
The study has sparked interest in what its authors call «cognitive epidemiology,» the study of associations between mental ability tests and health outcomes.
Professor Peter Jones, Head of the Department of Psychiatry and senior author of the study, says: «Inflammation may be a common mechanism that influences both our physical and mental health.
Many patients who overdosed shared common coexisting illnesses, including chronic mental health, circulatory and respiratory diseases, so health care providers who prescribe opioids to patients with these preexisting conditions should do so with care and counsel the patients, according to the authors.
«Beyond informing our specific understanding of kids» mental health after the Boston Marathon bombing, this work also speaks more broadly to the very heavy mental health toll that can be endured by having a parent employed in a high - risk occupation characterized by day - to - day confrontations with physical danger and extreme stress,» said lead author Dr. Jonathan Comer.
The authors discuss the value of skill - training programs with a preventive mental health focus and their application within higher educational settings.
«Despite representing only 16 percent of the adult population, adults with mental health disorders receive more than half of all opioid prescriptions distributed each year in the United States,» said Matthew Davis, lead author of the study and assistant professor at the U-M School of Nursing.
«Given that religious music is available to most individuals — even those with health problems or physical limitations that might preclude participating in more formal aspects of religious life — it might be a valuable resource for promoting mental health later in the life course,» the authors wrote.
Finally, the authors found that the rate of growth in mental health conditions as a primary diagnosis was significant among the uninsured, Medicare beneficiaries, and the privately insured, showing the emergency department is also serving as a place of care for patients with mental illness.
For these parents, «there is a real need for additional research on the severity, the course and the persistence of mental health problems over time,» said Sarah Woolf - King, Ph.D., M.P.H., senior study author and assistant professor in the psychology department at Syracuse University in New York.
«Religion is an important socioemotional resource that has been linked with desirable mental health outcomes among older U.S. adults,» the authors stated.
«We were surprised to find that menstrual abnormalities in women with PCOS was the strongest predictor for mental health issues, particularly when there are so many other symptoms — like beard growth and infertility — that can make a woman feel unfeminine,» says senior author Nancy Reame, the Mary Dickey Lindsay Professor of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion at Columbia Nuhealth issues, particularly when there are so many other symptoms — like beard growth and infertility — that can make a woman feel unfeminine,» says senior author Nancy Reame, the Mary Dickey Lindsay Professor of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion at Columbia NuHealth Promotion at Columbia Nursing.
«Marijuana users who reported using new marijuana products or edibles were at greater risk of experiencing an unexpected high, regardless of their age, gender, education, mental health status, or amount of marijuana consumed in the past month,» said Jane Allen, study author and research public health analyst at RTI.
«Losing a child and the resulting stress disrupts parents» mental and physical health, and can occur during the early phase of grieving and continue for years afterward,» said Dawn M. Hawthorne, Ph.D., R.N., first author of the study and an assistant professor in FAU's College of Nursing.
Speaking about the research, Professor Mireia Jofre - Bonet from the Department of Economics at City, University of London and lead author of the study, said: «Our study confirms the close relationship between health and the economic environment as we found that the 2008 Great Recession led to a decrease in risky behaviour, such as smoking and drinking, but also an increase in the likelihood of obesity, diabetes and mental health problems.
It also indicates the importance of assisting smokers with mental illness in overcoming barriers to accessing mental health care (e.g., insuring the uninsured, increasing the supply of mental health care professionals, improving linkages between primary care and mental health care) as a means to address smoking - related harm,» the authors write.
These results need to be interpreted with caution, say the authors, but overall, the financial crisis in Europe seems to have had mixed effects on health outcomes, with the evidence being most consistent for suicides and mental health.
Professor Graham Thornicroft, from the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP) at King's College London and senior author of the paper, says: «We now have clear evidence that stigma has a toxic effect by preventing people seeking help for mental health problems.
The authors caution that many schools — particularly those in low - resourced communities — do not have the personnel, training, or expertise to implement quality mental health services without additional support and partnerships with mental health professionals.
The authors say «We have provided the first evidence that two brief psychological therapies targeting the two leading mental health related causes of the global burden of disease, delivered by the same lay counsellor in routine primary care, to patients who had never received such therapies before, can lead to sustained improvements in health over one year, and that the investments made in providing this intervention is excellent value for money.
Our findings are encouraging in showing how — with sufficient training and support — mental health services can be quite effective when delivered by school - based professionals who are naturally in children's lives» added the study's senior author, Jonathan Comer, PhD., also of the Center for Children and Families at Florida International University.
«Some of the differences in disorder rates are truly remarkable,» said Ronald Kessler, McNeil Family Professor of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School and senior author of the paper on mental disorder prevalence.
«Many psychiatric disorders, especially mood disorders, are correlated with changes in REM sleep, and some widely used drugs affect REM sleep, so it seems to be a sensitive indicator of mental and emotional health,» said first author Franz Weber, a UC Berkeley postdoctoral fellow.
«Our findings showed that an in increase in methylation of the SKA2 gene is associated with decreased cortical thickness in the prefrontal cortex, which may play a role in the development of PTSD and may explain why this gene predicts risk for mental health problems, like PTSD and suicide,» explained lead and corresponding author Naomi Samimi Sadeh, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry at BUSM and a psychologist in the National Center for PTSD at VA Boston.
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