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    Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  1. Therapy for depression can work over the phone

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    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Patients with depression are more likely to stick with a type of talk therapy when it's given over the phone, compared to traditional, face-to-face settings, according to a new study. "This is very encouraging and suggests...

    Tags: Health, Health Treatments, Social Sciences, Health Organizations, Culture

  2. Aug 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Mayo Clinic: Rep. Jackson being treated for bipolar disorder

    The Mayo Clinic on Monday announced that Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has bipolar disorder, the clearest indication so far of what's kept the veteran South Side lawmaker on medical leave and out of the public eye for more than two months.
    The Mayo Clinic on Monday announced that Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has bipolar disorder, the clearest indication so far of what's kept the veteran South Side lawmaker on medical leave and out of the public eye for more than two months. But Jackson's family,...

    Tags: Lithium (drug), Health, Primaries, Genes and Chromosomes, Health Treatments

  4. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Flanagan story a warning about the risks of depression

    In reading Dan Rodricks' article, "Shadows of doubt — the life and death of Mike Flanagan" (Aug. 18), I was deeply touched not only by Mr. Rodricks' sensitivity and understanding of major depression but also of his love and caring for Mike Flanagan....

    Tags: Suicidal Behavior, Health Treatments, Memorial Stadium, Substance Abuse, Behavioral Conditions

  6. Aug 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Md. man accused in cannibal case deemed incompetent to stand trial

    Alexander Kinyua, the college student accused of killing a family friend and ingesting his heart and brain, has been declared incompetent to stand trial, according to court records.
    Alexander Kinyua, the college student accused of killing a family friend and ingesting his heart and brain, has been declared incompetent to stand trial, according to court records. Harford County State's Attorney Joseph I. Cassilly said in an Aug. 13...

    Tags: Punishment, Gabrielle Giffords, Harford County, Colleges and Universities, Morgan State University

  8. May 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. State Senate OKs bill banning 'conversion therapy' for gay youths

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    Senate votes to ban conversion therapy for gay minors...
  10. Jun 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Hoarding, hand-washing and obsessive checking: Which of these is not like the others?

    People with a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder can often shake their family tree and find a relative who has also contended with obsessive thoughts, hoarding, repetitive hand-washing, behavior in which locks and stove burners are checked over...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Health, Brain, Genes and Chromosomes, Physical Conditions

  12. Oct 2, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. At 102, therapist is too busy to stop working

    Lately I've been wading into streams of mail from readers approaching death. Some are fighting it, some are afraid, some are ready to go. And then I heard from two readers with an update on Hedda Bolgar. I wrote about the Brentwood therapist three...

    Tags: Health, Health Treatments, Genes and Chromosomes, Documentary (genre), Doris Lessing

  14. Dec 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Dangerous Method' a nuanced Freudian trip – 3 1/2 stars

    The doctor-patient relationship is a sure way to attract an audience's prurient interest, as long as proper ethical boundaries are ignored. This brings us to a movie by and for grown-ups with actual attention spans: "A Dangerous Method."
    The doctor-patient relationship is a sure way to attract an audience's prurient interest, as long as proper ethical boundaries are ignored. This brings us to a movie by and for grown-ups with actual attention spans: "A Dangerous Method." A satisfying...

    Tags: Michael Fassbender, Celebrities, Vincent Cassel, Viggo Mortensen, Movies

  16. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Faking a more perfect union

    Divorce often comes as a shock. "But they seemed so happy," even the wizened Faker finds herself thinking, sometimes with sadness, sometimes with schadenfreude (but only if the spouses overshared about the stress of scheduling spa appointments around golf outings).
    Divorce often comes as a shock. "But they seemed so happy," even the wizened Faker finds herself thinking, sometimes with sadness, sometimes with schadenfreude (but only if the spouses overshared about the stress of scheduling spa appointments around golf...

    Tags: Personal Service, Social Sciences, Apple iPhone, Marriage

  18. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Ladies, it's never too late to benefit from a little talk therapy

    By midlife, you've probably spent years thinking of yourself as a certain kind of person — outgoing or introverted, high-strung or easygoing, optimistic or pessimistic. You may have become accustomed to certain roles and styles of communication in your relationships and certain ways of coping with stress. Even if you're dissatisfied with those roles and your patterns of coping aren't working so well anymore, you may think it's too late or too bothersome to question your perceptions or seek changes in important relationships.
    By midlife, you've probably spent years thinking of yourself as a certain kind of person — outgoing or introverted, high-strung or easygoing, optimistic or pessimistic. You may have become accustomed to certain roles and styles of communication in...

    Tags: Health, Nursing, Health Treatments, Physical Conditions, Women's Health

  20. Dec 24, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. Faith and Life: Giving, giving and more giving

    Christmas can be such a magical time. When else do we decorate — everything — this much? And yet, when there are positive and negative feelings that people encounter as Christmas approaches, often the main concept of it all is missed. It...

    Tags: Vehicles, Holidays, Health, Religious Festivals, Culture

  22. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Vets face shortage of therapists

    When Daniel Brautigam tried to tell therapists how he felt having urine thrown in his face at Guantanamo Bay, he experienced the same frustration as thousands of other returning veterans who have sought counseling.
    When Daniel Brautigam tried to tell therapists how he felt having urine thrown in his face at Guantanamo Bay, he experienced the same frustration as thousands of other returning veterans who have sought counseling. "They had no idea how to respond to...

    Tags: Suicide, Health, U.S. Military, Afghanistan, Politics

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