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Self-Harm Lowest With Lithium in Bipolar Disorder Rates of injury, suicide lower with lithium than other mood stabilizers

Lithium was more effective than other maintenance monotherapies in reducing impulsive aggression and the tendency of patients with bipolar disorder to inflict self-harm and unintentional injury, a longitudinal cohort study showed. In addition, self-harm rates in those prescribed valproate were … Continue reading

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Access to Mental Health Services Still Lags Researchers look at recent survey data

Despite much more insurance coverage than in the past, patients with behavioral health needs are not getting the treatment they need, according to a recent study. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was supposed to improve access to … Continue reading

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Mental Health Parity Still Lags for Drug Use Disorders

Spending for treatment stagnates in face of burgeoning opioid abuse While financing for mental health conditions by private insurers, Medicaid, and Medicare has increased over the past 30 years, funding for substance use disorder treatment remains stagnant, according to a … Continue reading

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U.S. Shrink Supply May Be Shrinking

The number of practicing psychiatrists in the U.S. has stalled over the last decade, in contrast to an upward trend among many other specialties, researchers found. Co-author Harold Pincus, MD, of Columbia University and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, told MedPage Today … Continue reading

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Locked Psych Wards Found No Safer

Fewer escapes and suicide attempts with open doors “These findings suggest that locked-door policies may not help to improve the safety of patients in psychiatric hospitals, and are not generally successful in preventing people from absconding,” said lead study author … Continue reading

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Depressed Adults Not Getting Care

Yet many on antidepressants may not need them More than two-thirds of adults with depression don’t receive any treatment for their condition, researchers reported. In an analysis of data from the Medicare Expenditure Panel Surveys (MEPS), only about 29% of … Continue reading

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The Power of Affirmative Faith

The Power of Affirmative Faith By Bruce G. Epperly Twenty-eight affirmations to help Christians and others to put their faith into action. Bruce G. Epperly is interim minister of Christ Reformed United Church of Christ in Cavetown, Maryland; director of … Continue reading

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Affirmations

Exercise One: Living by Your Affirmations At the heart of the Christian doctrine of creation is the goodness of the world. Ultimately, this goodness must be affirmed in our own lives. There are numerous affirmations of divine goodness that concretize … Continue reading

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Lift Your Hands in Prayer

Different hand movements influence the mind differently. Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav explained that lifting one’s hands above the head has a special influence relating to prayer as “going beyond [above] the intellect.” Another beautiful and very meaningful gesture (especially when … Continue reading

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Seeking Surrender

Give voice to your desire to let go of something. In your journal, write the following sentence: “I want to let go of …” You may have a specific situation, feeling or recurring thought that is calling to be released. … Continue reading

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