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2011年6月16日 星期四

Depression Treatments Work to Restore Emotional Health


Feelings of low self worth, crying spells, sadness, ongoing despair, and appetite changes may warrant the need for depression treatments from either a personal physician or mental health provider. Everyone becomes depressed at one time or another due to painful events such as a tragic loss, divorce, stressful situations and sometimes because of hormonal changes such as entering menopause. In most cases, the condition is only temporary, but for individuals with severe depression, those feelings will not go away on their own without some type of depression therapy.

In some cases, depression can be hereditary and in others environmental. Fortunately, no matter the cause, depression treatments are highly successful at allowing those with the condition to return to a normal productive life. With a combination of depression help and medication, optimal results may be achieved within just a few weeks. Psychotherapy is one method of treating depression as it helps to lift a persons self esteem and brighten their outlook on life. This works by teaching the individual how to self talk in stressful situations and how to cope and identify their problems before they escalate. Sometimes, delving into a painful past helps tremendously. Psychotherapy works best when combined with other forms of treatment such as prescription anti depressant medication or in severe cases electric shock therapy. This is only attempted after several medications have been tried to no avail or there is a great risk of suicide.

Anti depressant medications used for depression treatment are those which increase the serotonin levels in the brain. This is the hormone located in the pineal gland that is responsible for lifting mood. Some medications for depression help are Pristiq, Celexa, Wellbutrin, Effexor, Lexapro, and Prozac just to name a few. Each individual is unique in body chemistry, so what works for one person may not work for another. With some trial and error, an anti depressant or combination of two types can usually be found that is suitable for the majority of those with depression. A more dramatic yet faster method of treating severe depression that does not respond to medication or psychotherapy, is electro convulsive treatment or vagus nerve stimulation. These are called ECT and VNS respectively. ECT creates a mild seizure in the brain that corrects depression much more quickly than other methods do. Although rumors persist that it is a barbaric act with the patient fully awake, that is not the case at all. In reality, the patient will be sedated or on an anesthetic while undergoing the procedure so will have no awareness or memory of it whatsoever. VNS works by inserting the stimulator near the armpit and then guiding it to the vagus nerve located in the neck. The intermittent resulting shocks stimulate the brain and effectively reduce depression.

There are many ways to treat mild to severe depression and in the majority of these, a person will regain their self esteem and become a well adjusted productive member of society.








Robert covers to vast world of Depression. Running the site DepressionLearning.com, he has had the opportunity to look at the depression disease right in the eyes. With knowledge from depression symptoms to depression treatments, Robert continues his research in the never ending attempts to find the ultimate cure.


2011年2月23日 星期三

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2011年1月26日 星期三

Report links unemployment of mental ill health among young people

December 29, 2010 Last updated at 12: Stressed boy 58 GMT one out of five respondents to the survey felt depressed all or most of the time is increasing the number of young people in Wales with mental health problems more likely to suffer, long-term unemployed, a charity says.

Prince's Trust study found the young people suffered from insomnia, depression and panic attacks.

Director of the charity said that young people in Wales were particularly badly hit by the recession.

The Assembly Government said young people not in education, employment or training are a priority.

Index of the youth of Prince's trust Macquarie was based on interviews with 2170 16-to 25-year-olds throughout the United Kingdom, 106 of them in Wales.

Is the third annual charity that report and gauges happiness in everything from family life to physical and emotional health.

The Macquarie Group Foundation funded the research, which was carried out by YouGov.

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In Wales, we have suffered enough bad with the unemployment rate of recession and youth "
end quote Rick Libbey Prince Trust Cymru Director En found 48% of respondents unemployed argue that their lack of work led to problems such as panic attacks, damage cars and car disgust.

Director of the Prince's trust in Wales Rick Libbey told BBC Radio Wales: "what we have tried to do is distilled down in Wales what this is telling us.

"Those young people who are out of work suffer from a range of mental health problems.

"In Wales we have suffered enough bad with the unemployment rate of recession and youth.

"Unemployment appears to have hit the hardest of all young people, and about one in four young people in Wales suffer from insomnia.

12-year-high

"We found that about one in five people have felt more depressed or all the time and about one fifth of them suffered panic attacks at different times in their lives."

The study follows a report by charity published earlier this month that demonstrated long-term youth unemployment in Wales to a maximum of 12 years.

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by addressing the problem of young people not in education, employment or training is one of the priorities of the Welsh Assembly Government "
end quote Welsh Assembly Government spokesman said the number of 16-to 24-year-olds on Jobseeker allowance (JSA) for 12 months or more has increased nearly five times from the recession.

Julie White, head of the Macquarie Group Foundation funded the research, said: "the research shows how the Prince's trust schemes that help young people in the world of work can directly address the emotional health of unemployed".

The study revealed that young people in employment, education or training are not known as Neets-are significantly more likely to work or training for "lack of a sense of belonging".

Said a spokesperson for the Government Assembly: "while we cannot comment on the conclusions of a report that we have not had the opportunity to study in detail, addressing the problem of young people not in education, employment or training is one of the priorities of the Welsh Assembly Government.

"We recognize fully the importance of preventing mental health problems and promotion of positive mental health.

"Our goal is to improve the health and well-being in an effort to reduce the incidence of mental health problems for people, but where they occur, services are able to support people through GPs and mental health teams and community access specialist hospital services, if requested."

A spokesman for the Department of labor, and Pensions Committee, said 2011 would see a new program that will give tailored support that they need to move into jobs and stay employed people.


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2010年12月31日 星期五

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