In this week's
series on depression and substance abuse in the legal world, we've covered various angles of these issues.
Our website recently ran a five - part
series on depression, substance abuse and wellness in the legal...
Not exact matches
Don't forget to read Part 1 of our
series, which focuses
on general FAQs related to Postpartum
Depression.
Together with her answers and the wonderful resources available
on the Postpartum Support International website, we put together this two - part
series full of answers to questions you probably have about postpartum
depression and anxiety.
It details Engh's amazing rise from
Depression - era poverty
on the shores of Eastern Maryland to confront a
series of life - changing events that ultimately led him to creating the National Alliance for Youth Sports, which has been the nation's leading advocate for positive and safe sports for children for more than 30 years.
Today, we're continuing our
series on delayed postpartum
depression by focusing
on expectations, how we create them and how to manage them.
This issue of Zero to Three presents a
series of articles
on maternal
depression in home visiting.
Coming up next week, we're starting a two part
series on postpartum
depression in both moms and dads.
One patient had been assessed before trying rTMS as very severely depressed based
on the widely used Hamilton
Depression Rating Scale (HAM - D), a series of multiple - choice questionnaires that clinicians use to rate depression
Depression Rating Scale (HAM - D), a
series of multiple - choice questionnaires that clinicians use to rate
depressiondepression severity.
Her special area of expertise is yoga for emotional well - being (including yoga for stress, insomnia,
depression, and anxiety) and she teaches workshops and
series classes
on yoga for emotional wellbeing, stress management, better sleep, home practice, and cultivating equanimity.
This article is the second in a
series of two articles reflecting
on a workshop
on yoga and
depression offered by Patricia Walden based
on her studies with B. K. S. Iyengar.
Recounting the extraordinary life story of Louis Zamperini (played by Jack O'Connell, «Starred Up»)-- who ran for America in the 1936 Olympics, survived a plane crash during World War II, stayed afloat for 75 days
on a life raft before forced internment in a
series of Japanese POW camps — Jolie and company seem to be digging into the Spielberg playbook: The movie offers up sun - dappled nostalgia for
Depression - era Southern California, harrowing wartime sequences, and even a shark attack, but it serves them all up with maximum efficiency.
Reflecting
on his life, he has a
series of flashbacks starting from his childhood in Roubaix — his mother's attacks of madness, his father's alienating
depression.
This is a gentle, sentimentalized 1970s without the menace or
depression evoked in, say, the British version of the television
series Life
on Mars.
But as the Great
Depression threatens, the delicate balance of their reliance
on one another tips, pitting neighbor against neighbor, exposing the dark secrets they hide from one another, and triggering a
series of disquieting events that threaten to unravel not only their friendship but their families as well.
In the tradition of Upstairs, Downstairs and Downton Abbey, BY THE SEA is a four - book
series that sweeps from the Gilded Age through the Gatsby Era's Roaring Twenties and then
on to the Great
Depression, culminating nearly a century later in Newport, Rhode Island, wealthy and alluring «City by the Sea.»
His subjects included
series on prominent figures in the struggle for black liberation, such as Harriet Tubman; his «The Great Migration» (1940 - 41) chronicled the
Depression - era flight of African Americans from the impoverished rural south to northern cities.
Inspired by images taken by
Depression - era photographers, Soth embarked
on a
series of state - by - state road trips to photograph America and its people in the twenty - first century.
Featuring the unseen
series After Russell Lee 1 - 60 (2016), the exhibition centres
on life in rural New Mexico, where Levine revisits imagery taken by photographers contracted by the Farm Security Administration, an agency set up in the 1930s to combat rural poverty in the wake of the Great
Depression.
Table 2 compares the Early Start and control groups
on a
series of measures of parent behavior and family circumstances, including maternal
depression, substance use, family violence, economic circumstances, and adverse life events assessed over the period from 5 to 9 years.
This podcast is the second in a
series of two
on what Dr. Margaret calls «Perfectly Hidden
Depression.»
Our spring Lunchtime Seminar
Series runs through May 10 and will feature thoughtful discussions
on NCAA Women's Basketball, preventing youth
depression, activism for scholars, sexual assault prosecution, teacher wellbeing, and child marriage.
The
series shed light
on issues common to women that also affect men such as postnatal
depression.
Sean Parnell, health and freedom of information editor at The Australian, has written a moving, yet matter - of - fact account of his own
depression and followed its publication with a
series of tweets
on what he learned from the experience.
Big Think and the Mental Health Channel partnered
on an interview
series with leading mental health experts dedicated to opening discussion of anxiety,
depression, and the many other psychological disorders that affect millions worldwide.
The Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW) continues its spring lunchtime seminar
series April 24th with «Preventing
Depression in At - Risk Adolescents: The CATCH - IT Intervention Program,» presented by Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., senior research scientist at WCW and director of the Robert S. and Grace W. Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives, which focuses
on research and evaluation designed to prevent the onset of mental health concerns in children and adolescents.
She has also written a
series of articles
on EFT therapy and research, including EFT for male
depression, new findings
on the effectiveness of EFT for depressed women, and the study of how EFT therapists» own attachment strategies may influence the process of therapy.
Stay tuned for
Depression as the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing and I'm Not Upset, It's Just a Stomachache in this 3 - part
series on sneaky emotions!
Usually, there are reasons that trigger
depression - children having to face ongoing situations that do not get any better, or a
series of difficult events that come all
on top of one another.
As part of a mental health
series produced by the National Collaborating Centre
on Aboriginal Health (NCCAH), authors Sherry Bellamy and Cindy Hardy explore post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and
depression among Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
The index was based
on a
series of measures describing aspects of family functioning covering the following: young maternal age at first pregnancy (< 17 years) or at birth of the study child (< 20 years); housing (eg, inadequacy: crowding index or periods of homelessness); financial difficulties; problematic partner relationship; maternal affective disorder (
depression, anxiety, suicidality); substance abuse (drugs or alcohol); or involvement in crime (ie, in trouble with police or convictions).