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![]() Depression subtype, age, and prior attempts shaped suicide risk and costs in older adults receiving psychiatric care.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Bipolar Depression Drives Higher Costs in Old Age
Bi polar and the elderly Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Program
![]() In dark times, many novelists, poets, and performers turn to their work to process and express what they’re feeling. What do these texts born of tragedy offer their audience?
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Why We Turn Grief Into Art
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![]() Objective: Depression is known to be highly heterogeneous, with distinct clusters of symptoms. Whether this heterogeneity exists after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and how clusters of depression symptoms after TBI may relate to clinical symptoms, functional outcomes, and underlying neurobiology are largely unknown. Methods: The authors investigated depression symptom clusters after subacute TBI and evaluated their clinical, functional, and neural correlates. Community-dwelling participants with complicated mild, moderate, or severe TBI (N=53) were evaluated on average 5 months postinjury. Participants were administered the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), the Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptom Questionnaire, the Glasgow Outcome Scale–Extended, and a neuropsychological test battery. A subset of participants completed a resting-state functional MRI scan. Results: Principal component analysis on the HDRS items yielded a two-component solution that accounted for 40% of the variance. Component 1 encompassed mood and affective symptoms as well as agitation and loss of libido, and component 2 encompassed anxiety, insomnia, and most somatic symptoms of the HDRS. Component 2 was associated with greater TBI symptom burden and disability and worse executive functions but not resting-state functional connectivity. Component 1 was not related to TBI symptom burden, neuropsychological function, or disability, but there was a trend-level association between higher negative affect scores and greater functional connectivity between the dorsal attention and default mode networks. Conclusions: The findings suggest that depression after TBI may not be a unitary syndrome but rather may be composed of clusters of symptoms that have different associations with TBI symptom burden, disability, and brain connectivity.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Depression Symptoms Associated With Clinical Symptoms, Disability, and Functional Connectivity After Traumatic Brain Injury
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![]() Struggling with Father’s Day after losing your dad? This gentle guide offers ways to honor, remember, and find comfort amid grief.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Father’s Day After Loss: Grieving and Remembering Dad
Father's Day Grief Please also review AIHCP's Bereavement Counseling Program
![]() Psychiatrist.com, a medical publisher, offers peer-reviewed research, clinical guidelines, and CME from the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Primary Care Companion
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Restrictive Diets Could Make Depression Worse
Diet and depression Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Certification
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We asked a therapist to share the most infuriating things to say when someone tells you they’re depressed. Plus, what to say instead.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The Worst Thing to Say to Someone Who's Depressed
Helping the depressed Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Certification. Click here
![]() PsychiatryOnline.org is the platform for all American Psychiatric Association Publishing journals, DSM, and bestselling textbooks, as well as APA Practice Guidelines, and continuing medical education.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Depression, Inflammation, and Postpartum Psychosis
Depression and inflammation Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Training
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American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Mourning without Myths – A Humanist Way to Grieve
Grieving Please also review AIHCP's Bereavement Counseling Program
![]() Scientific evidence tells us that depression is psychological and should be treated by behavior therapy, not by antidepressant drugs.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Depression: Biological or Psychological?
Good read on depression origins Please also review AIHCP's Bereavement Counseling Education Program
![]() Certain groups of physical multimorbidity may be associated with a higher risk of subsequent depression.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Combinations of Chronic, Physical Illnesses Up the Risk of Subsequent Depression
Physical illness and connection to depression Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Training
![]() Background: Adolescence is a critical period for moral development, and depression significantly impacts this process by altering cognitive and emotiona
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Frontiers | The Impact of Adolescent Clinical Depression and Depressive Symptoms on Moral Thinking: Based on Process Dissociation Approach
Child depression Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Certification. Click here
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Death in the military can be sudden and unexpected. For Memorial Day, here's how grief is different for families of those who served.
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Grief is never easy, but military families can bear added burdens | American Heart Association
The added burden Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Program
![]() Psychiatrist.com, a medical publisher, offers peer-reviewed research, clinical guidelines, and CME from the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Primary Care Companion
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Could Mindfulness Crack Treatment-Resistant Depression?
Meditation and treatment resistant depression Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Certification |
![]() Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, profoundly impairing occupational, social, and family functioning. We aimed to identify socio-d…
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The Impact of Depression on Functioning: Relation to medication response and other predictors - ScienceDirect
Impact of depression Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Trainig
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American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Writing Through Grief
The healing power of writing with grief Please also review AIHJCP's Grief Counseling Certification
![]() Funerals, celebrations of life, and other mourning rituals are just one step in the longer, complex journey of grieving
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Talking about death is critical to our health - Victoria
It is normal and important to talk about death Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Courses
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Imagine a quiet morning in a suburban park, where a small group moves slowly along a winding path, their steps deliberate, their faces serene. They’re not just walking—they’re engaging in a practice that ties movement to mindfulness, a method often called walking meditation. For many, this isn’t merely about relaxation; it’s a way to sharpen […] The post The Neuroscience Behind Walking Meditation and Memory appeared first on EgoEase.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The Neuroscience Behind Walking Meditation and Memory
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![]() The proportion of U.S. children and adolescents with anxiety and depression increased from 2016 to 2022, according to a recent Northwestern Medicine survey analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Youth Anxiety and Depression Increasing, Study Finds
Anxiety and depression Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling program
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Most of know the devastation of losing a pet and it can be hard to move forward with a broken heart. Pet Loss Grief Expert Beth Bigler joined us with advice on
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The Grief of Pet Loss
Losing a pet Please also review AIHCP's Pet Loss Grief Program
![]() A functional freeze is when you appear to be functioning, but you’re emotionally and mentally shut down. Experts identify signs and how to get out of it.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
5 signs you're in a 'functional freeze', the depression-like state going viral on TikTok
Interesting depression like state Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Certification
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PanCAN Senior Director of Patient Services Fatima Zelada-Arenas talks about the process of working through grief and offers resources to help cope with loss.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Processing Grief, Coping With Loss: PanCAN Patient Services Offers Resources
Processing grief Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Certification
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Depression doesn't always look like sadness at your job. Don't ignore these subtle warning signs.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Work Habits That Are Secretly Depression In Disguise
Habits tied to depression Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Certification
![]() Background Health mediation practices are multiform—as they constantly adapt to the context—and multilevel, making any study of health mediation complex. Given this background, some authors in interventional health research working on the complexity of interventions highlighted the need for a solid conceptual framework-upstream of any evaluation-that considers all the specificities of the intervention and the context. The present realist qualitative study aimed to deepen our understanding of how health mediation could foster healthcare utilization. Methods We conducted a realist qualitative study from May 2021 to September 2022 in France using eighteen semi-structured interviews of professionals implementing health mediation. The themes investigated were their professional framework, activities, and perception of factors facilitating and limiting the effect of health mediation on the fostering of healthcare utilization by underserved populations. Data was analyzed to develop a taxonomy of health mediation activities and to hypothesize initial middle-range theories necessary to explain the effect of health mediation on healthcare utilization. Results were amended and adjusted at four consensus seminars in February 2023. Results The taxonomy comprised 59 activities grouped into standardized categories into three dimensions: the territorial structuring of health mediation, the coordination and steering of response actions, and healthcare system navigation. We identified three initial middle-range theories that could explain how health mediation might foster healthcare utilization among underserved populations. Specifically, these theories suggested two prerequisites for effective health mediation. The first would be the need for a community of practice to help the healthcare system adapt to the problems and needs of underserved populations. The second would be the need to foster the intention to use the healthcare system, based on the targeted populations' perceived and unperceived health needs. In turn, this could encourage effective healthcare utilization for these populations. Discussion Health mediators might complement the work of all other healthcare and social workers to respond proportionately to the needs and different vulnerabilities of underserved populations. In this way, health mediation promotes the right to good health and fosters healthcare utilization.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
How health mediation can function effectively on the fostering of healthcare utilization? : a realist qualitative study | BMC Public Health | Full Text
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My grief journey: How I got lost in nostalgia to cope with my loss. Finding renewed comfort and understanding in the films, TV, books, and music of my past.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
My grief journey: How I got lost in nostalgia to cope with my loss
A journey in grief Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling program
![]() Self-help interventions meant to improve mental health symptoms that are comorbid with eating disorders have a substantial public health impact.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Self-Help Interventions May Reduce Depression and Anxiety in Eating Disorder Patients
Reducing depression in eating disorders Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Certification |
Writing Through Grief
The healing power of writing with grief
Please also review AIHJCP's Grief Counseling Certification