Publications on Mental Health Topics
Can't Focus? It Might Be Undiagnosed Adult ADHD, by Patti Neighmond, NPR, Jan 19 2016.
“The disorder occurs as the brain is developing, and symptoms generally appear around age 7. But symptoms can last a lifetime. For adults, the problem is not disruptive behavior or keeping up in school. It's an inability to focus, which can mean inconsistency, being late to meetings or just having problems managing day-to-day tasks. ”
The Trouble With Talking Toys, by Cory Turner, NPR, Jan 11 2016.
“Just because a toy's packaging says it's educational doesn't make it so. That's the finding from a new study in JAMA Pediatrics that found some toys being marketed as language promoters got in the way of learning. ”
Mindfulness can improve living with a disability, by Yoon-Suk Hwang, The Conversation, Jan 10 2016.
“Mindfulness, a meditative practice focusing on attention and awareness training, has been shown to have positive effects on mental and physical wellbeing. A recent review of studies has also shown that mindfulness meditation helps people with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder reduce their mental and physical problems. ”
Reports of sexual assaults at military academies spike 50 percent, by Wire Services, Aljazeera America, Jan 8 2016.
“Reports of sexual assaults at the three military academies surged by more than 50 percent in the 2014-15 school year, and complaints of sexual harassment also spiked, according to documents reviewed by The Associated Press. A senior defense official says the sharp increases were due largely to students' growing confidence in the reporting system and expanded awareness programs that over the past several years have included training, videos and information sessions for both students and leaders. ”
Transgender U.S. veterans suffer more illness than peers: study, by Sebastien Malo, Reuters, Jan 7 2016.
“Transgender U.S. military veterans are more prone to dozens of illnesses, from heart disease to depression and obesity, than are their nontransgender peers, a new study shows. An estimated 134,000 people are transgender veterans, experts estimate, more susceptible to mental conditions including post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol abuse and suicide, the study said. ”
Emotional Coping and Divorce, by Mark Dombeck, PhD, MentalHelp.net , Jan 4 2016.
“There are really two sides to the divorce process; the human emotional side and the formal legal side. Different coping strategies and skills are appropriate to address each of these aspects of divorce. ”
Brave Like Me, by Barbara Kerley, 2016.
Somebody Cares: A Guide for Kids Who Have Experienced Neglect, by Susan Farber Straus, PhD, 2016.
Developmental Grief Resources, The Dougy Center, 2016.
“The Dougy Center describes children's grief responses according to age range. ”
What Great Parents Do: 75 Simple Strategies for Raising Kids Who Thrive, by Dr. Erica Reischer, 2016.
Immigration, by APA, APA, 2016.
“Informative about immigration as well as a helpful link to multiple articles and resources on immigration. ”
The Days Ahead: Essential Papers for Families of Fallen Service Members, Military One Source, 2016.
“Military One Source compiles resources--books, website, and orgnizations--for casualty survivors. ”
Everything to Know for Family Caregivers, by Sherri Snelling, Money Geek, 2016.
“Millions of Americans coping with disabilities, illnesses, and chronic health conditions rely on family members, friends, and neighbors to get by. Caregiving is so much part of our national ethos, in fact, that an estimated 34 million adults have served as unpaid caregivers to someone age 50 or older in the previous 12 months, according to a recent study. ”
Mindfulness for Teen Depression: A Workbook for Improving Your Mood, by Mitch Abblett and Christopher Willard, 2016.
Aging in Place Your Guide to Staying Safely at Home, by William Leahy, Mary Languirand, and Michael Saunders, MoneyGeek, 2016.
“Many people are increasingly opting to live out their years in the comfort of their own home, perhaps with help from relatives or with in-home skilled nursing care, rather than move to a care facility. Aging in place enables older adults to remain independent and keep their own schedule. It is also less expensive than living in a facility, though it takes a coordinated approach to create a safe environment with home modifications and family or paid caregivers. ”
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