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February 27, 2022
by Elizabeth Pratt

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High Levels Of Anxiety And Depression Among Disabled During Pandemic

February 27, 2022 08:00 by Elizabeth Pratt  [About the Author]

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Those living with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic are experiencing high levels of depression and anxiety. Researchers from Yale, Oregon State University, Olin College of Engineering, Hiram College and Macalester College found that there has been a significant increase in the number of people with disabilities living with depression since the start of the pandemic. [More]

February 15, 2022
by Patricia Tomasi

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New Book Shines Light On Dissociative Identity Disorder

February 15, 2022 08:00 by Patricia Tomasi  [About the Author]

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March 5th is Dissociative Identity Disorder Awareness Day. Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID for short, is the body-mind response to chronic childhood trauma. When a child experiences abuse or other forms of trauma on a regular basis, often perpetrated by caregivers or loved ones, he/she has no escape and unconsciously draws on this coping strategy. A new memoir titled, Crazy: Reclaiming Life from the Shadow of Traumatic Memory, by author, Lyn Barrett, looks at her life identifying and healing from DID. Barrett is a retired school teacher, principal, and pastor. [More]

January 31, 2022
by Elizabeth Pratt

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Botox Injections Could Help Anxiety

January 31, 2022 08:00 by Elizabeth Pratt  [About the Author]

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Botulinum toxin is a medicine that is often used for wrinkles, to help ease migraines, for muscle spasms, and to assist with incontinence. Now research published in Scientific Reports has found that people who had botox injections across four different areas of the body reported less anxiety than their peers. [More]

January 26, 2022
by Elizabeth Pratt

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Stigma Towards Depression Decreases, But Stigma Towards Alcohol Dependence On The Rise

January 26, 2022 08:00 by Elizabeth Pratt  [About the Author]

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For the first time since nation-wide data has been recorded, stigma towards those with depression has dropped significantly. A study from Indiana University found that stigma associated with depression has dropped to a record low, but stigma surrounding other mental illnesses has either remained the same, or increased. [More]

January 11, 2022
by Patricia Tomasi

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New Study Looks At The Stigma Of Mental Illness

January 11, 2022 08:00 by Patricia Tomasi  [About the Author]

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A new study published in JAMA Network looked at trends in public stigma of mental illness in the United States. “The National Stigma Studies are designed to monitor the cultural climate surrounding mental illness and addiction,” study author Bernice A. Pescosolido told us. “This involves not only what people understand, what they can recognize as a problem, what they might do about it (or advise others to do), but also the prejudice and potential discrimination that individuals, families and certain groups face if they have mental health issues.” [More]

January 4, 2022
by Patricia Tomasi

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How Has The Pandemic Impacted 2SLGBTQ+ Youth Experiencing Homelessness?

January 4, 2022 08:00 by Patricia Tomasi  [About the Author]

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A new, first-of-its-kind survey by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) investigated the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on 2SLGBTQ+ youth and young adults at risk of, and experiencing, homelessness in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and surrounding areas. “I approached this study with the understanding that, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2SLGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness have been found to experience higher rates of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and suicidality, often resulting from identity-based discrimination, violence, and a lack of support,” study author Dr. Alex Abramovich told us. “I wanted to address these gaps and identify appropriate measures to support 2SLGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness and promote mental health during future waves of COVID-19 or future pandemics." [More]

December 16, 2021
by Elizabeth Pratt

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US Suicide Rate Falls During Pandemic

December 16, 2021 08:00 by Elizabeth Pratt  [About the Author]

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Despite global upheaval during the COVID-19 pandemic, suicide rates in the United States fell during 2020. The downward trend in suicide rates mirrors what occurred in the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918-1920. But researchers are warning that challenges still remain in addressing the impacts of COVID-19 among disadvantaged communities. [More]

November 23, 2021
by Patricia Tomasi

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New Study Looks At Links Between Parental And Child Depression

November 23, 2021 08:00 by Patricia Tomasi  [About the Author]

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Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide and it is well known that there are strong links between parental and child depression. Understanding this relationship is key to trying to prevent intergenerational transmission. Worldwide, one in five women suffers from postpartum depression. A new study published in BJPsych looked at maternal and paternal depression and child mental health trajectories. “Our study is about tracking mood over time in children of parents who were depressed in pregnancy and/or after birth,” study author, Professor Rebecca Pearson of Manchester Metropolitan University/University of Bristol told us. [More]