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Fall is the best time to prepare for winter seasonal depression

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November 24, 2023

The Washington Post By Richard Sima October 5, 2023 A fall check-up can help you prepare for – and potentially prevent – winter seasonal affective disorder Fall is the best time for those who suffer from winter seasonal affective disorder (SAD) to check in and prepare. Susceptible people — an estimated 5 percent of Americans — already...   read more


Mental Illness, Especially Later in Life, Can Increase the Risk of Dementia

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November 24, 2023

The New York Times By Dana G. Smith Nov. 8, 2023 Research is revealing an inextricable link between mental disorders and neurological disorders. In 2021, Sharon Niederhaus, then 77, lost her husband of more than 50 years. Her daughter, Kristin Henry, said her mother was never the same afterward. “We feel like we lost both...   read more


Scientists discover how dozens of genes may contribute to autism

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November 24, 2023

The Washington Post By Mark Johnson October 5, 2023 Using a host of high-tech tools to simulate brain development in a lab dish, Stanford University researchers have discovered several dozen genes that interfere with crucial steps in the process and may lead to autism, a spectrum of disorders that affects about one inevery 36 Americans, impairing their ability...   read more


Children today have less independence. Is that fueling a mental health crisis?

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November 24, 2023

The Washington Post By Caitlin Gibson October 24, 2023 For years, Peter Gray, a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College, has been closely following two disturbing trends: the dwindling of independent activity and play afforded to children over the past half-century, and the accelerating rise in mental health disorders and suicides among youth...   read more


F.D.A. Issues Warning Over Misuse of Ketamine

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October 23, 2023

The New York Times By Andrew Hones Oct. 11, 2023 Unsupervised treatment — fueled by telemedicine prescriptions — for various psychiatric problems poses a number of health risks, the agency said. The Food and Drug Administration issued an alert on Tuesday about the dangers of treating psychiatric disorders with compounded versions of ketamine, a powerful anesthetic that...   read more


Kaiser agrees to $200 million in fines, fixes after failing to provide timely mental health care

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October 23, 2023

Los Angeles Times By Andrew J. Campa Oct. 13, 2023 Kaiser Permanente agreed to a $200-million settlement and major changes to its mental health services after investigations revealed the healthcare giant canceled tens of thousands of appointments and failed to provide timely care, the California Department of Managed Health Care announced Thursday. The agreement includes...   read more


A Virginia woman was feeling sad. Her doctor prescribed her a cat.

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October 23, 2023

The Washington Post By Cathy Free October 18, 2023 Her doctor, Earl D. King, said he wrote it down ‘because people sometimes don’t follow your instructions’ Robin Sipe’s eyes filled with tears as soon as her doctor entered the examining room. “My cat had recently died and I was feeling really sad and depressed,” Sipe...   read more


California is reinventing how it deals with mental illness. Now the locals have to make it work

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October 23, 2023

Los Angeles Times By Thomas Curwen Oct. 12, 2023 Earlier this year, when Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out the agenda for his second term, he made clear his ambition to reform the state’s behavioral health system. By signing into law on Tuesday an expansion of conservatorship criteria, and then approving a ballot measure on Thursday to increase...   read more


San diego psychiatric society fall Cme

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October 8, 2023

pathways to recovery: understanding and addressing substance use disorders


Peace Corps Sued Over Mental Health Policy

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September 28, 2023

The New York Times By Ellen Barry Sept. 27, 2023 Applicants have challenged the Peace Corps practice of rescinding invitations to applicants on the basis of mental health conditions. Lea Iodice was thrilled to hear that the Peace Corps had accepted her application and was sending her to Senegal as a community health care worker....   read more