Tag Archives: depression

Teaching Teachers About Emotional Health

Under the headline, “CSI paying more attention to emotional health of students,” KMVT Channel 11 in Southern Idaho reports that “officials at the College of Southern Idaho [have] brought in professionals to teach faculty members the signs of depression, anxiety, trauma, and other disorders.” A workshop instructor says, “most of us don’t know how to… Read More »

Depression is Emotional

I saw a television commercial today that announced, “Depression is emotional.”  It was the first time I had heard of the pharmaceutical that was being advertised. The commercial said nothing about the causes of depression, although it mentioned some of its symptoms.  It advised speaking with your medical doctor, the one you’d ask about any… Read More »

Depression and Pregnancy

Allie Montgomery writes for Health News: “Mothers-to-be who suffer from depression have been shown to have twice the risk of delivering a premature infant than pregnant women that have no symptoms of depression. This risk for premature infants increases as the symptoms of depression become more severe.” “Premature birth is the leading medical expenditure for… Read More »

Anti-Depression Meds Without Therapy

Headline in today’s USA Today:  Study: Most depressed kids get antidepressants but no therapy “At least half of U.S. children who take antidepressants aren’t in therapy, a large study suggests, and that delays recovery while greatly increasing the number of kids on the medication who are suicidal.” The report tracks insurance claims for antidepressants from… Read More »

Depression – Treatment Success

“Depression affects 20 million Americans above the age of 18 each year.  More than 80 percent of those diagnosed with depression can be successfully treated, but it takes early recognition, intervention and support.” Source: http://tinyurl.com/3zy4vc ThePittsburghChannel.com reports, “The Allegheny County Department of Human Services has teamed up with Screening for Mental Health Inc. to offer… Read More »