The Mistreatment of Depression has Many Costs
Monday, October 17, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

New information out of Coloradoshows that nearly half of all those who reported a diagnosis fordepression are not receiving treatment because the costs are just toogreat. The sad truth is that depres... more


Meth Addiction Epidemic Questioning Could Spell Political Ruin
Monday, October 17, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Addiction

As with many stories, those on both sides of the crystal meth epidemicpaint two very different pictures.  In today's Globe and Mail,Vancouver's mayor Larry Campbell called the threat of a meth ep... more


As Addictions go...
Friday, October 14, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Addiction

...this oneis particularly wild.  My personal favorite part of the story iswhen the writer mentions that the poor guy and his significant otherhave since broken up.  ... more


Don't Blame Stress
Friday, October 14, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Stress

Here's a great opinion columnfrom today's Miami Herald.  In it Leonard Pitts addresses theawful beating of 64-year-old Robert Davis at the hands of New Orleanspolice officers.  While, like ... more


More on Depression in the Work Place
Friday, October 14, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

Looks like the Aussies aren't the only ones doing research on depression in the workplace.  This release from Cigna Behavioral details some pretty startling statistics. ... more


Supplement Found to be Helpful for Atypical Depression
Thursday, October 13, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Depression

There is evidence that chromium picolinate may help off set some of the symptoms of atypical depression. Often sufferers of the disease face carb cravings, increasedeating and weight ... more


Kick That Addiction, ASAP
Thursday, October 13, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Our Psychology

In case you needed another reason to kick that nicotine addiction, here it is. ... more


Shame Shown to Play Significant Role in Link Betwe
Thursday, October 13, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

Anyone who has watched the Showtime dramedy Weedsunderstands the strained mother-daughter dynamic between Celia Hodesand her child Isabelle.  A spry, witty preteen, Isabelle has yetto drop ... more


Australia Puts a Price on Depression
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Depression

"AnAustralian worker with untreated depression costs his or her employeralmost $10,000 a year in lost revenue, a business conference has beentold. The national depression initiative, beyondblue, s... more


UPenn Tragedy Highlights Depression, Mental Health Issues Facing Universities
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

Only two days after scoring two touchdowns in a commanding Quaker victory over Bucknell, University of Pennsylvania running back Kyle Ambrogi tragically took his own life, ending his personal struggl... more


More on Depression from WMHD
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

For reasons beyond me, the media coverage of WMHD seemed proportionallyvery small.  This may be an indicator of just how lacsidasical ourattitudes often are toward the issue.  Tuesday's Hi... more


Stress and memory
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Stress

The BBC reports: "Astudy on rats suggests infant stress has a negative impact on the waybrain cells communicate with each other."  This research serves toconfirm previously held beliefs t... more


Internet Addiction
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Our Psychology

We orinigally saw this linkedon Slashdot.  If sallow skin and an unhealthy obsession with theinternet are all that's necessary to qualify, someone better reserve mea bed. ... more


VNS Therapy Not Necessarily a Miracle Cure for Depression
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Depression

Several weeks back the Food and Drug Administration gave its approval forthe use of a controversial new procedure aimed at treatment resistantdepression.  In some severe cases, no combination... more


Further Information about the Link Between Physical and Mental Health
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

A new report published by the Karolinska Institute of Swedenhas strengthened the previously held belief that increased physicalhealth can have a positive impact on mental health, specifically lateri... more


Getting Started
Monday, October 10, 2005 By BlogMeister
Category: Our Psychology

Today I spent my first day at Treatment Online, researching and readingmany of the mental health and health care related blogs to be found onthe internet.  There were stories of depression and an... more


Homophobia in the Catholic Church.
Thursday, September 15, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category:

September 15, 2005Vatican to Check U.S. Seminaries on Gay PresenceBy LAURIE GOODSTEIN Investigators appointed by the Vatican have been instructed to review each of the 229 Roman Catholic seminaries i... more


Methamphetamine
Wednesday, July 06, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Addiction

Officials Across U.S. Describe Drug Woes By KATE ZERNIKE Local officials from across the country yesterday declaredmethamphetamine the nation's leading law enforcement scourge - a moreinsidious dr... more


These rules are a pretty good guide for business innovation!!
Wednesday, June 29, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Our Psychology

Bill Swanson's '25 Unwritten Rules of Management' 1. Learn to say, "I don't know." If used when appropriate, it will be often. 2. It is easier to get into something than it is to get o... more


Managing big projects with ADHD.
Monday, June 27, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

People with ADHD often find it difficult to handle large projects.  The task often seems daunting and the person may become overwhelmed.  Thismay lead to procrastination, which in turn le... more


ADHD and Getting Organized.
Monday, June 27, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

One of the three first steps that an individual can taketowards managing their ADHD seems very simple, but is often verydifficult to do: get organized.  Gettingand staying organized can... more


How do I manage my ADHD?
Monday, June 27, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

The main forms of managing and treating ADHD is through behavioral strategies and medication.  For some people, one or the other may be enough.  However,studies have shown that the way to ... more


How can I have ADHD when I don’t bounce off the walls?
Monday, June 27, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

The image that comes to mind for most people when you mention Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, commonly known as ADHD or ADD,is one of person who is full of energy, constantly moving or fid... more


Paranoia is a human safe guarding mechanism.
Thursday, June 23, 2005 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Our Psychology

Alfred Adler: "We see how, for thesafeguarding of his picture of the world and for the defense of hisvanity, the patient had erected a wall against the demands of actualcommunity life. Wit... more


Paranoia?
Thursday, June 23, 2005 By FreudianSlipster
Category:

I was listening to a CEO speak today, and he was talking about successful people running successful companies. He concluded a portion of his talk with the following statement, "only the paranoid ... more


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