Monthly Archives: July 2016

Mental Health: More Than A Military Issue

Depression should be talked about with the same candor as say, diabetes. But we have quite a ways to go in recognizing what it looks like – and stripping away the shame attached to mental health conditions, says Rory Brosius. … Continue reading

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Emotional Health VideO

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Beat Life

BEAT LIFE   Life is like a treasure hunt. We keep searching for the answers to unlock mysteries presented to us by life. We are always on a wild goose chase thinking we are nearing the key that will unravel … Continue reading

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Fav Quotes

We can become more than we r. If you do succeed try not to look surprised. Success means hanging on wen others have let go. Anywhere is paradise it’s all up to you. I’ve got dreams in hidden places. Enjoy … Continue reading

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New Research Helps to Improve Understanding of Bipolar Disorder in Youth

Bipolar disorder may be hard to identify in children and adolescents for several reasons, including a lack of age-appropriate diagnostic guidelines and symptoms different than those commonly seen in adults with the disorder. However, findings from two studies by NIMH-funded … Continue reading

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Bipolar Disorder Exacts Twice Depression’s Toll in Workplace, Productivity Lags Even After Mood Lifts

Bipolar disorder costs twice as much in lost productivity as major depressive disorder, a study funded by the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has found. Each U.S. worker with bipolar disorder averaged 65.5 lost … Continue reading

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Obesity Linked with Mood and Anxiety Disorders

July 3, 2006 • Science Update Results of an NIMH-funded study show that nearly one out of four cases of obesity is associated with a mood or anxiety disorder, but the causal relationship and complex interplay between the two is … Continue reading

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Webinar: Analyzing and Using RDoC Data in Your Research

June 30, 2016 • Institute Update In May, the NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Unit hosted a webinar featuring a conversation with three NIMH-funded researchers who have approached the issue of how to analyze and integrate data that illustrate RDoC principles. … Continue reading

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Self belief affirmations

Present Tense Affirmations I always succeed I am confident I achieve massive success I am capable of reaching any goal I am ready for anything I am always positive My mind is completely focused on success I am able to … Continue reading

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Exploring Values work sheet

EXPLORING VALUES WORK SHEET: You values are beliefs that help you define what is important to you. They act as a guide to decision making. This can be achieved by looking at the values who influence you and by examing … Continue reading

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