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Garrett Eastman

DoD, VA, and HHS Report on Improving Mental Health Services for Military, Veterans, and... - 0 views

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    from the introduction: "his progress report outlines advances made to date to expand the quality and availability of mental health care services for active military service members, veterans, and their families. Highlights of the report include: Increasing the capacity of the Veterans Crisis Line Building partnerships between the VA and community-based mental health providers Increasing the number of VA mental health providers and peer specialists Implementing a national suicide prevention campaign."
Garrett Eastman

Review of Veterans' Access to Mental Health Care - 1 views

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    "Summary: Congress and the VA Secretary requested the OIG determine how accurately the Veterans Health Administration records wait times for mental health services for both new patients and established patients visits and if the wait time data VA collects is an accurate depiction of the veteran's ability to access those services."
Garrett Eastman

Mental Health, United States, 2010 - 1 views

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    "includes mental health statistics at the national and State levels from 35 different data sources. The report is organized into three sections: * People: the mental health status of the U.S. population and prevalence of mental illness; * Providers: providers and settings for mental health services, types of mental health services, and rates of utilization; * Payers: expenditures and sources of funding for mental health services"
Garrett Eastman

Is Therapy More Effective When Your Therapist Likes You? - 0 views

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    Report of a study involving four therapists, eight sessions of CBT, thirty clients, evaluating therapists' resistance to clients.
Garrett Eastman

Yale scientists explain how ketamine vanquishes depression within hours - 0 views

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    Reports on a review of research published in the October 5, 2012 issue of Science magazine
Garrett Eastman

Art Students' Mental Health: A Complicated Picture - Arts & Academe - The Chronicle of ... - 1 views

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    From the Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Excellent article - intense academic study in any field can place a strain on students' mental health. Yet the added stress of needing to be "creative on demand" is worth considering.
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    Thanks for your insightful comment, Sarah. I agree. There seem to be more and more reports of students struggling with mental health issues. I did a double take when I read about the six hour art classes at some IHEs. The therapist's dilemma of treating the patient while not wanting to stifle creativity also seems problematic. Thanks again for posting.
Garrett Eastman

Mental health advocates: Stigmas still hurting treatment options - 0 views

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    Report from a conference in Wisconsin
Garrett Eastman

To Disclose or Not Disclose - That is the Controversy - 0 views

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    double standard in political reporting? perpetuation of mental illness stigma
Sarah Eeee

1 Boring Old Man » either way… - 0 views

  • The point of bringing this discussion up is that I said when the etiology and treatment of a particular condition became clear, it would no longer be "psychiatric" and gave as examples Syphilis and Epilepsy. I was arguing that psychiatry was the medical specialty that dealt with the things that didn’t fit, the ambiguous.
    • Sarah Eeee
       
      Interesting take on the role of psychiatry
  • If many depressions are in the life/mind ball park, then those patients need someone who thinks like me. Doctors didn’t give up on diabetics because they hadn’t yet discovered insulin. The notion that psychiatry is only clinical neuroscience as Dr. Insel says just seems strange to me. Sick people don’t much care about "future help." They’re more in a "right now" frame of mind.
  • We’re still hacking at mental illnesses, doing what we can.
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  • Thus far, "souped up" antidepressant  therapy doesn’t seem to have added very much, but hope springs eternal for some. The problem for me is that the STAR*D and CO-MED studies have been so oddly done and reported that I can’t even tell if they answer their own stated questions either way…
Garrett Eastman

Ontario's Focus on Mental Health Conference - 1 views

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    From a conference in May 2012, emphasizing "humanizing" mental health through personal stories as well as workplace considerations and a call for a shared knowledgebase.
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