Most major depressive dysfunction is a psychological sickness with indicators that affect a individual’s ideas, emotions, and behaviors. Depression is frequent, however poorly understood. This video provides an overview of what despair if truth be told is including discussion of indicators, causes, and treatment.
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Also, thank you so much for your support on my last video. I’m doing much better now than the day I recorded it.
Shalom, Kat
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THINK YOU HAVE OCD? Here are the next steps to recovery:
Hello! I’m so glad you found my video and have realized these facts! OCD is very treatable, but only with the right therapy and sometimes medication. The treatment that is scientifically proven to help the most with OCD is called Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Many sufferers have done this and found monumental success, including me. I’ll give you an article on Exposure and Response Prevention, make sure you read the whole thing. /
To hear about ERP and my experience with it, you can check out these videos: How I Beat Anxiety & OCD: />Why Do ERP: />What Is ERP: />
To find an ERP therapist, you can go to iocdf.org/find-help. If you can’t find anyone near you, try searching google for “Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Exposure and Response Prevention in [your area]” This article will give you questions to ask a therapist when you find one to make sure they know how to treat OCD: /
Getting diagnosed and starting therapy for OCD can be a hard process, but remember you CAN get better. Taking these steps will bring you closer to recovery and trust me, it is so worth it.
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My Secret Mental Health Blog: / Password: hugthemonster Twitter: @thekatway
Most ADHD diagnoses are quickly followed by a prescription for stimulant medication, the widely recognized first-line treatment for ADHD symptoms. Yet many clinicians receive little training in how to use these medications effectively. If a patient has a less-than-ideal experience when starting medication (troubling side effects, for example), and the clinician doesn’t respond quickly, he or she is unlikely to continue taking it faithfully.
In this hour-long webinar, Dr. William Dodson presents critical information about stimulant medications to ADHD clinicians and patients.
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0:34 Medications are the treatment of choice, not the last resort when everything else has failed. Things to consider when prescribing these ADHD medications: Recent or unstable substance abuse Uncontrolled glaucoma Uncontrolled seizures Untreated cardiovascular disease
8:40 Convenience → More consistent and stable benefits. The treatment goal is stability of performance, med, impulse control, engagement
11:57 Nothing predicts which molecule or the dose of that molecule at which an individual will get the optimal level of benefits and no side effects
14:28 There is a tremendous variability of optimal dose.
22:02 Accept whatever duration of action is at that person's optimal stimulant dose.
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Major depressive disorder is a mental illness with symptoms that affect a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Depression is widespread, but poorly understood. This video provides an overview of what depression actually is including discussion of symptoms, causes, and treatment.
Created by Therapist Aid ( ) Music: “Water Lily” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
What is social anxiety disorder? How is anxiety different from social anxiety disorder?
This video shares useful information to help you identify social anxiety disorder symptoms. Some symptoms of social anxiety disorder include:
Excessive sweating
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Trembling
Fast heartbeat
Blushing
Feeling that your mind has gone blank
A feeling of dread when having to talk to people
A common social anxiety disorder treatment is meditation. You can use meditation as a way to remain calm before engaging in social activities. To learn more about generalised anxiety disorder and how to overcome social anxiety, visit: y
IMPORTANT: People who suffer from social anxiety disorder may also suffer from other mental health issues such as depression and generalised anxiety disorder (GAD).
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At its worst, depression can be a frightening, debilitating condition. Millions of people around the world live with depression. Many of these individuals and their families are afraid to talk about their struggles, and don’t know where to turn for help. However, depression is largely preventable and treatable. Recognizing depression and seeking help is the first and most critical towards recovery.
In collaboration with WHO to mark World Mental Health Day, writer and illustrator Matthew Johnstone tells the story of overcoming the “black dog of depression”. More information on the book can be found here: /
For more information on mental health, please visit: /
Disclaimer: This video may contain links and references to third party-websites. WHO is not responsible for, and does not endorse or promote, the content of any of these websites and the use thereof.
I had always thought of myself as a shy, cautious fellow. Careful. Overly averse to risk, rejection, or danger. But the fact is, at certain times in my life I've taken huge risks--quitting an interesting, secure, teaching position to try and make a living doing comedy for example. Or, creating a humor-filled documentary on a controversial mental health diagnosis, despite not being a doctor and never having made a documentary.
And then there are the less 'life-changing', but to me, equally memorable moments of spontaneity. Here's the story of one act of impulsivity that turned out better than I could have imagined. A lesson in seizing opportunities, but also being prepared to make them happen.
Angela Beeler, MD Scientific Affiliate Professor of Pediatrics Chief, Division of Same outdated Pediatrics
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[[Need to know where to find help? Scroll down to find my message on taking the next steps to recovery]] Hey guys! As always, leave your questions down in the comments! 🙂
Katie D’ath- How to stop feeling anxious: Learning to habituate: /> Mark Freeman- .
Also, thank you so much for your support on my last video. I’m doing much better now than the day I recorded it.
Shalom, Kat
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THINK YOU HAVE OCD? Here are the next steps to recovery:
Hello! I’m so glad you found my video and have realized these facts! OCD is very treatable, but only with the right therapy and sometimes medication. The treatment that is scientifically proven to help the most with OCD is called Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Many sufferers have done this and found monumental success, including me. I’ll give you an article on Exposure and Response Prevention, make sure you read the whole thing. /
To hear about ERP and my experience with it, you can check out these videos: How I Beat Anxiety & OCD: />Why Do ERP: />What Is ERP: />
To find an ERP therapist, you can go to iocdf.org/find-help. If you can’t find anyone near you, try searching google for “Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Exposure and Response Prevention in [your area]” This article will give you questions to ask a therapist when you find one to make sure they know how to treat OCD: /
Getting diagnosed and starting therapy for OCD can be a hard process, but remember you CAN get better. Taking these steps will bring you closer to recovery and trust me, it is so worth it.
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My Secret Mental Health Blog: / Password: hugthemonster Twitter: @thekatway
Hi guys! So this week I’m talking about what it’s really like to suffer from clinical depression. I’ve noticed I’ve talked a lot about the facts of mental illness but not what it’s really like to experience it. This episode may contain triggers for some people so please beware! Don’t forget to Rate, Comment, Subscribe and Share! www.plusustoo.jimdo.com plusustoo.mentalhealth@gmail.com www.SANE.org.uk
Dr Jamie Lewis talks about the entwined history of mental health and the arts.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.
The recommended starting dose of Concerta for patients not currently taking methylphenidate or stimulants other than methylphenidate is 18 mg once daily for children and adolescents and 18 or 36 mg once daily for adults.
Hi guys! So this week I’m talking about what it’s really like to suffer from clinical depression. I’ve noticed I’ve talked a lot about the facts of mental illness but not what it’s really like to experience it. This episode may contain triggers for some people so please beware! Don’t forget to Rate, Comment, Subscribe and Share! www.plusustoo.jimdo.com plusustoo.mentalhealth@gmail.com www.SANE.org.uk
At its worst, depression can be a frightening, debilitating condition. Millions of people around the world live with depression. Many of these individuals and their families are afraid to talk about their struggles, and don’t know where to turn for help. However, depression is largely preventable and treatable. Recognizing depression and seeking help is the first and most critical towards recovery.
In collaboration with WHO to mark World Mental Health Day, writer and illustrator Matthew Johnstone tells the story of overcoming the “black dog of depression”. More information on the book can be found here: /
For more information on mental health, please visit: /
Disclaimer: This video may contain links and references to third party-websites. WHO is not responsible for, and does not endorse or promote, the content of any of these websites and the use thereof.
Hi guys! So this week I’m talking about what it’s really like to suffer from clinical depression. I’ve noticed I’ve talked a lot about the facts of mental illness but not what it’s really like to experience it. This episode may contain triggers for some people so please beware! Don’t forget to Rate, Comment, Subscribe and Share! www.plusustoo.jimdo.com plusustoo.mentalhealth@gmail.com www.SANE.org.uk
Is it ok to mix Caffeine and Concerta together? Caffeine can by itself increase symptoms like anxiety and nervousness, so bringing Concerta to the mix is not always a wise decision.
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Major depressive disorder is a mental illness with symptoms that affect a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Although depression is common, it is often not well understood. This video will give you an overview of depression, including information about symptoms, causes and treatment.
Created by Therapist Assistance ( ) Music: Water Lily by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
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What happened when I stopped taking my ADHD Medication Concerta For 2 weeks? The reason why I stopped taking my medication was to lower my tolerance and see how I would manage without my ADHD medication.
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Dr Jamie Lewis talks about the entwined history of mental health and the arts.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.
There are plenty of myths and misconceptions about learning differences. Is ADHD just about hyperactivity? Is dyslexia a vision problem? And do kids outgrow learning differences?
In this episode, host Gretchen Vierstra shares common myths about learning and thinking differences for co-host Amanda Morin to bust. Listen to Amanda debunk these myths with the facts. Learn why these myths persist and how you can help debunk them. Plus, hear the myths that Amanda, Gretchen, and their producer believed before they learned the facts.
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We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at init@understood.org.
Dr Jamie Lewis explores the need to change perceptions towards psychiatry and reduce the stigma associated with mental health conditions.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health is trying to understand the causes of mental disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and ADHD.
The NCMH is composed of researchers from Cardiff University, Swansea University, and Bangor Universities. It is funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people with mental health problems. We support and conduct mental health research and raise awareness about mental health issues.
Hi guys! So this week I’m talking about what it’s really like to suffer from clinical depression. I’ve noticed I’ve talked a lot about the facts of mental illness but not what it’s really like to experience it. This episode may contain triggers for some people so please beware! Don’t forget to Rate, Comment, Subscribe and Share! www.plusustoo.jimdo.com plusustoo.mentalhealth@gmail.com www.SANE.org.uk
This webinar describes the nature of anxiety and various ways in which anxiety can be maintained. Dr. Roemer provides an overview of mindfulness, the various ways it can be practiced, and how mindfulness can be of benefit to those with anxiety. She describes the importance of values-based living (doing what matters to us regardless of our anxiety) as the behavioral goal of mindfulness practice.
Dr. Lizabeth Roemer is Chair and Professor in the Department of Psychology at University of Massachusetts Boston, where she is actively involved in research and clinical training of doctoral students in clinical psychology. Dr. Roemer has published over 120 journal articles and book chapters and coauthored four books. With Dr. Susan Orsillo, Dr. Roemer has developed an acceptance-based behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder. They have examined this treatment in studies funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Their self-help book, The Mindful Way through Anxiety: Break Free from Chronic Worry and Reclaim Your Life, and self-help workbook, Worry Less, Live More: The Mindful Way Through Anxiety Workbook, draw from their decades of research in this area to provide guidance to people struggling with anxiety.
At its worst, depression can be a frightening, debilitating condition. Millions of people around the world live with depression. Many of these individuals and their families are afraid to talk about their struggles, and don’t know where to turn for help. However, depression is largely preventable and treatable. Recognizing depression and seeking help is the first and most critical towards recovery.
In collaboration with WHO to mark World Mental Health Day, writer and illustrator Matthew Johnstone tells the story of overcoming the “black dog of depression”. More information on the book can be found here: /
For more information on mental health, please visit: /
Disclaimer: This video may contain links and references to third party-websites. WHO is not responsible for, and does not endorse or promote, the content of any of these websites and the use thereof.
(Visit: Tim Wigal reviews the difficulties in diagnosis of children of preschool age who present with attentional and social deficits. Series: "MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [12/2013] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 25980]
[[Need to know where to find help? Scroll down to find my message on taking the next steps to recovery]] Hey guys! As always, leave your questions down in the comments! 🙂
Katie D’ath- How to stop feeling anxious: Learning to habituate: /> Mark Freeman- .
Also, thank you so much for your support on my last video. I’m doing much better now than the day I recorded it.
Shalom, Kat
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THINK YOU HAVE OCD? Here are the next steps to recovery:
Hello! I’m so glad you found my video and have realized these facts! OCD is very treatable, but only with the right therapy and sometimes medication. The treatment that is scientifically proven to help the most with OCD is called Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Many sufferers have done this and found monumental success, including me. I’ll give you an article on Exposure and Response Prevention, make sure you read the whole thing. /
To hear about ERP and my experience with it, you can check out these videos: How I Beat Anxiety & OCD: />Why Do ERP: />What Is ERP: />
To find an ERP therapist, you can go to iocdf.org/find-help. If you can’t find anyone near you, try searching google for “Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Exposure and Response Prevention in [your area]” This article will give you questions to ask a therapist when you find one to make sure they know how to treat OCD: /
Getting diagnosed and starting therapy for OCD can be a hard process, but remember you CAN get better. Taking these steps will bring you closer to recovery and trust me, it is so worth it.
–
My Secret Mental Health Blog: / Password: hugthemonster Twitter: @thekatway
Dr Jamie Lewis talks about the entwined history of mental health and the arts.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.