by Katherine Stone |
I did a story yesterdayabout online therapy, and then wouldn't you know it, a piece of research comes out on the very same subject. Researchers at the University of New South Wales and St. Vincent's Hospital in New Zealand found that online treatment was as... by Katherine Stone |
What he said. " … while a psychiatrist might well understand the complexities and difficulties in treating depression, many family physicians and general practitioners do not. They might make a recommendation for psychotherapy in passing, but have little... by Katherine Stone |
There are lots of interesting articles, tidbitsand posts online by the cast of characters I like to read, and I want to share some of them with you here: Therese Borchard at Beyond Blue: Do Antidepressants Dull Emotions? Therese Borchard at Beyond Blue: How Would the... by Katherine Stone |
One area I don’t like to talk about is hospitalization. I don’t know why. It’s like the ultimate embarrassment for me or something that at one point I had to be hospitalized in a mental hospital (UGH!) for depression. It was only for a few days, but... by Katherine Stone |
This is a great post by Karen Kleiman on the value of therapy in the treatment of postpartum depression. I personally believe therapy is just as valuable as medication or any other treatment. It helps us understand better how we think and feel, and learn what needs to... by Katherine Stone |
Here’s a link to a very helpful post at the Center for Women’s Mental Health Blog about cognitive therapy vs. medication in the treatment of depression. This is a great argument for the use of therapy, which I believe in strongly, and should be a relief to... Page 12 of 13« First«...5...910111213»