A pioneering mental health scheme near Napier is being opposed by residents who don’t want a “nuthouse” in their area. The Whatever It Takes organisation, known as Wit, is planning a $1.8 million residential centre in Meeanee for 10 clients suffering depression and bipolar disorder.
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As with all signs and symptoms they will very from person to person. When it comes to depression some of the common signs and symptoms can be just a part of life. When you have more than one of these signs or symptoms, it is time to seek help:
Loss of energy
Self Loathing
Lack of concentration
Irritability or [...]
The “Big Man Upstairs” is getting accolades from mental health specialists who say they are finding that a belief in God plays a positive role in the treatment of anxiety and depression. University of Toronto psychologists reported last year that “believing in God can help block anxiety and minimize stress,” their research showcasing “distinct brain differences” between believers and …
Researchers at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC are looking for adults with bipolar disorder who currently have symptoms of bipolar depression for a study.
Research suggests that religious belief can help protect against symptoms of depression, but a study at Rush University Medical Center goes one step further. In patients diagnosed with clinical depression, belief in a concerned God can improve response to medical treatment, according to a paper in the Journal of Clinical Psychology. A total of 136 adults diagnosed with major depression or …
Washington, Feb 24 (IANS) Belief in a caring God can act as an antidote to depression, says a new study.
Belief in a caring God can act as an antidote to depression, says a new study.
A new study by Rush University Medical Center suggests patients diagnosed with clinical depression have better outcomes to medical treatment if they have belief in a concerned God. The investigation expands earlier research that found a religious belief can help protect against symptoms of depression. A total of 136 adults diagnosed with major depression or bipolar depression [...]
Research suggests that religious belief can help protect against symptoms of depression, but a study at Rush University Medical Center goes one step further.