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Medical marijuana has been lawful in some claims for close to 14 many therefore it currently a lot more main-stream. Many of our much-loved tv shows possess, eventually, exhibited characters making use of medicinal marijuana regarding issues that vary from post-natal major depression for you to breast-cancer. Here are several of our own favorite medical [...] (Source: Carin' For Karen)
Source: Carin' For Karen - August 25, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Cosmoamf Tags: Life in general Source Type: blogs

Not Just the Baby Blues: Screening Can Help Address Postpartum Depression
From the Advice Column of Dr. Carolyn Clancy<http://1.usa.gov/17Knviy> According to 2010 Federal data more babies are born in July, August and September. Dr. Clancy reviews the signs and symptoms of major depression and discusses what you can do to get help for yourself or someone you know. (Source: BHIC)
Source: BHIC - August 21, 2013 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Michelle Burda Tags: Health Information Literacy Mental Health Public Health Source Type: blogs

5 Tips for Battling Postpartum Depression
Millions of women are caught off guard by postpartum depression. Maybe you were trying to get pregnant for a while, so the news of a new addition sent you and your partner into a state of excitement you didn’t know was possible. For almost a year you planned your life around the new baby. You decorated a room, picked out names, had a baby shower, and told everyone you know. Then the baby arrives and you don’t know why you feel the way you do. Your emotions are all over the place, and you just cannot believe that you feel anything but pure joy. Postpartum depression is said to affect about one in every eight mothers. It...
Source: World of Psychology - August 2, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Jared Friedman Tags: Caregivers Children and Teens Depression Disorders Family General Health-related Mental Health and Wellness Motivation and Inspiration Parenting Psychology Psychotherapy Self-Help Stress Treatment Women's Issues Baby Shower Source Type: blogs

Postpartum Depression: How I Dealt With It
How I dealt with postpartum depression.Contributor: Betty AlarkPublished: Jun 27, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - June 27, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs

My Personal Experience With Postpartum Depression
I had postpartum depression after the birth of my two sons. I am hoping that other mother's who have postpartum depression will see an end to it as I have. I recommend that they seek treatment because this is the safest and best course of action.Contributor: Trini De Leon-SuguitanPublished: Jun 27, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - June 27, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs

Anxiety After Giving Birth: When Postpartum Depression Isn't Depression
Most people are familiar with the term, "postpartum depression", but did you know you can experience postpartum depression without feeling depressed?Contributor: Tara AitchPublished: Jun 27, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - June 27, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs

How I Beat Fears of Postpartum Depression
Being a second time mommy within 15 months was not very pleasing for me. It was physically as well as mentally challenging to care and nurture 2 young and vulnerable kids at the same time. For, I was dealing with postpartum or post natal depression.Contributor: Priyanka Gupta JainPublished: Jun 27, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - June 27, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs

Postpartum Depression: Tips on How to Make Life Easier for Yourself
Giving birth is a life changing experience. It might seem to be impossible to cope with postpartum depression but this is definitely not true. Here are some practical tips.Contributor: Kate KozaPublished: Jun 27, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - June 27, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs

Walking Through Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Depression does not have to take over your life. There are ways to deal with this issue, until you walk your way through, and out of it.Contributor: Cheryl E PrestonPublished: Jun 27, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - June 27, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs

How I Coped With Postpartum Depression
I'd never experienced postpartum depression before but I knew I wasn't feeling like myself at all this time around. There are ways to cope with and to avoid feeding the depression.Contributor: kristina turnerPublished: Jun 27, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - June 27, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs

Summer Reading: 20 Mental Health Books That Can Change Your Life
The summer, a season known for slowing down, is the perfect time for catching up on the books collecting dust on your nightstand and getting a few new reads. To celebrate the official start of summer — and to give you some ideas — we asked several therapists to share the books that’ve been especially profound for their clients and themselves. So, whether you’re flying to far-off places, taking a road trip, lounging by the water or just have a few more minutes to yourself, consider adding these potentially life-changing reads to your list. Bonds that Make Us Free and Leadership and Self-Deception by C. Te...
Source: World of Psychology - June 20, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S. Tags: Books General Habits Happiness Mental Health and Wellness Motivation and Inspiration Psychology Self-Help According To John C Terry Warner Clinical Psychologist Collecting Dust Conti Daniel Goleman Debbie Ford Emotional Intel Source Type: blogs

The Origins of Anxiety
According to author and psychiatrist Jeffrey P. Kahn, M.D., in his book Angst: Origins of Anxiety & Depression, today’s disorders might’ve been yesterday’s valuable social instincts. Today’s panic disorder might’ve prevented our ancestors from venturing to potentially dangerous places, far away from their families and tribes. Today’s social anxiety might’ve maintained social hierarchies and peace in primitive times. Today’s obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) might’ve helped our ancestors keep tidy and safe nests. In part one of his book, Kahn delves into the social instincts that underlie these fi...
Source: World of Psychology - May 22, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S. Tags: Anxiety and Panic Books Brain and Behavior Depression Disorders General History of Psychology Industrial and Workplace OCD angst Anxiety Depression Atypical Depression Charles Darwin Closer Look Cues Dangerous Places Depres Source Type: blogs

The Situational Benefits of Compassion
Emma Seppala, for The Observer, has an outstanding overview of some of the health consequences and contagiousness of compassion.  Here is a portion of her article: Decades of clinical research has focused and shed light on the psychology of human suffering. That suffering, as unpleasant as it is, often also has a bright side to which research has paid less attention: compassion. Human suffering is often accompanied by beautiful acts of compassion by others wishing to help relieve it. What led 26.5 percent of Americans to volunteer in 2012 (according to statistics from the US Department of Labor)? What propels someone to s...
Source: The Situationist - May 21, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: The Situationist Staff Tags: Altruism Distribution Emotions Morality Positive Psychology Source Type: blogs

Around the Web, With the ClinkShrink Article Addendum!
Today is the last day that my novel, Double Billing, is available as a free download.  This promotion has had over 1,700 downloads in the last 4 days.  If you do read it, please write a review. The link is HERE. For those who follow the blog Hyperbole and a Half, you may know that blogger Allie has been silent for the last 18 months because of an awful struggle with depression. She's back, I'm glad, Jessie's glad, and the illustrated story of her depression now has 5,000 comments.  I borrowed one of her graphics for this post.  It was hard to decide which of designs was best, so do check them ou...
Source: Shrink Rap - May 11, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Dinah Source Type: blogs

Sunday News Round-Up, Conference Then Vacation Edition
First up, some recent posts from Our Bodies Our Blog: How Can We Help Teen Mothers Avoid and Cope With Postpartum Depression? – discussion of a study that tried to answer that question Study: IUDs Offer Safe Contraception Option for Teens But Rarely Prescribed – analysis of a study looking at IUD use in adolescents, with data on complications Supreme Court Hears Case Against Myriad Genetics: Why Patents Hurt Women’s Health – OBOS is a co-plaintiff in the case against BRCA1 an BRCA2 gene patents. I look at the oral arguments. “Can We See the Baby Bump, Please?”: Film on Commercial Surrogacy in India...
Source: Women's Health News - April 28, 2013 Category: Medical Librarians Authors: Rachel Tags: Abortion Abuse, Rape, & Safety Access, Rights, & Choice Adolescent Health Body Image & Eating Disorders Cancer Contraception Drugs Events & Observances Government Health Research Laws, Legislation, & Courts Libraryland Miscellane Source Type: blogs