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    There is a debate over whether strategies promoting distraction or relaxation have reducing or increasing effects on treatment outcome for people with phobias. There is concrete evidence for the benefit of vivo and virtual reality exposure therapy for a specific phobia. In this study, a group investigated the effect of diaphragmatic breathing as a relaxation technique during virtual reality exposure treatment. This strategy may be beneficial for exposure therapy since it reduces stimulation on…

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    Such medications include antiandrogens (to lower sex drive), medroxyprogesterone acetate (Provera) and leuprolide acetate (Lupron). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may be prescribed to treat associated compulsive sexual disorders and/or to gain benefit from libido-lowering sexual side effects. Higher doses than are typically administered for depression are usually used. These include sertraline (Zoloft), fluoxetine (Prozac), fluvoxamine (Luvox), citalopram (Celexa), and…

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    Depression Music Therapy

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    Music Therapy for Depression The music is not only the global language which connect people with each others they have different languages. It is not only a popular entertainment, and it is not only for fan. The music is valuable thing changes people mind and touch their souls.The music is an active treatment for many of the mental diseases and could be another option for traditional medicine. Many studies present music therapy as a successful treatment for many mental disease…

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    Everybody has it. It is a natural part of life. Fortunately for most of us it isn't intense and persistent. It is anxiety. When speaking in front of a class, when peering down from a ledge, when waiting to play in the big game, anyone of us might feel anxious. But when this occasional uneasiness becomes overwhelming and an everyday occurrence, one might be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are psychological…

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    Although there is currently no known cure for schizophrenia, many medications be it antipsychotic, antidepressant, and anticonvulsant drugs are used to help prevents delusions and hallucinations. Several therapy and support services are also available to help not only schizophrenics, but also their families and close friends through difficult times. I. Medications: First and second generation antipsychotic medications are used to reduce anxiety and agitation as well as prevent hallucinations…

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    Childhood Anxiety Research

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    One of the most common problems facing youth today is anxiety. Early interventions can be made to prevent problems in schooling and prevent the development of other mental health issues. (Drake, 2015) School teachers, counselors, and school nurses need to be prepared to recognize and help youth struggling with anxiety. It’s important to look for ways to help children with anxiety in elementary school before they fall behind in their education and possibly develop more serious mental health…

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    Fibromyalgia is one of the most misunderstood and misdiagnosed diseases. It is a common pain disorder that causes widespread pain and tenderness to touch that can be all over the body, or in just one area. The severity of the symptoms vary from person to person and never go away entirely. The weather and time of day can cause flare ups. Affecting mainly women, it is a chronic disease that can affect from children to older adults. Symptoms include but are not limited to, headaches,…

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    The reuptake inhibitor antidepressants are known for their relatively safe list of side-effects, with common problems like constipation, weight gain, and drowsiness making their warning label. Patients who accidentally overdose on these medications show little or no side-effects…

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    What’s the Deal With Depression in the United States? At the start of this research paper I sought to answer the question: Why is the United States becoming more depressed? However, as i started to research, it didn’t take long before I decided to redirect my efforts. I chose to investigate a new question: What’s the deal with depression in the US? I found that the US isn't suffering from an epidemic of depression, but instead the disease itself is being over diagnosed as a whole. In a sense,…

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    Michelle is a 24 year old, single college student who had recently started visiting a therapist after being suggested by her University advisor. Michelle had been attending a local university for the past 3 years, which she feels is the only thing good in her life. The entire time she has been there, she never made friends. The only person she has established any sort of relationship with is her advisor. She never was able to keep friends because of how closed off she was. She always felt like…

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