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    Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. For depression, phone therapy helps. But for how long?

    We pay our bills by phone. We order our groceries by phone. Some of us even have sex by phone. A new study suggests that, for the depressed, getting psychotherapy by phone might make sense too.
    We pay our bills by phone. We order our groceries by phone. Some of us even have sex by phone. A new study suggests that, for the depressed, getting psychotherapy by phone might make sense too. The study, published in the Journal of the American...

    Tags: Culture, Health, Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Social Sciences

  2. Oct 15, 2012 | Zap2It
  3. Dr. Ramani talks “My Shopping Addiction” premiering tonight on Oxygen

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    Oxygen network’s fun-loving slogan may be “Live Out Loud!” — but its newest reality offering, My Shopping Addiction centers on men and women whose lives, finances and relationships are imploding because of uncontrolled spending....
  4. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Flanagan story a warning about the risks of depression

    In reading Dan Rodricks' article, "Shadows of doubt — the life and death of Mike Flanagan" (Aug. 18), I was deeply touched not only by Mr. Rodricks' sensitivity and understanding of major depression but also of his love and caring for Mike Flanagan....

    Tags: Substance Abuse, Suicide, Mental Health, Memorial Stadium, Health Treatments

  6. Aug 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Md. man accused in cannibal case deemed incompetent to stand trial

    Alexander Kinyua, the college student accused of killing a family friend and ingesting his heart and brain, has been declared incompetent to stand trial, according to court records.
    Alexander Kinyua, the college student accused of killing a family friend and ingesting his heart and brain, has been declared incompetent to stand trial, according to court records. Harford County State's Attorney Joseph I. Cassilly said in an Aug. 13...

    Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, College Baseball, Science and Technology, Prosecution

  8. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Psychologist returns to open Aberdeen practice

     Dr. Holly A. Reich, a clinical psychologist, has joined the staff of Northern Plains Psychological Associates, a mental health practice at 405 Eighth Ave. N.W.  Reich has a range of skills in working with adults, children and families as well as...

    Tags: Culture, Psychology, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists, Social Sciences

  10. Nov 15, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  11. Priest in Peril: Indianapolis priest speaks out following international search

    An Indianapolis priest who was reported missing for more than a week is now back in Indiana—and  revealing why he feared for his life and left Greece with his translator.
    An Indianapolis priest who was reported missing for more than a week is now back in Indiana—and  revealing why he feared for his life and left Greece with his translator. Fox59 News sat down for an exclusive interview with Father Christiaan Kappes....

    Tags: U.S. Embassy, U.S. Department of State, Financial Planning, Vatican City, Munich (Germany)

  12. Jul 11, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  13. What is a 'mood disorder'?

    Change of Subject
    Story: Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., whose mysterious month-long leave of absence has prompted calls for more disclosure, is at a residential treatment facility for a mood disorder, his doctor said in a statement released by the congressman's chief of staff.......
  14. Jun 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Doctors can dial up therapy for some depression patients

    Phone therapy for primary-care patients with clinical depression is not only as effective as therapy at the doctor's office, it also can enable them to continue therapy, according to the results of a study by Northwestern Medicine in Chicago.
    Phone therapy for primary-care patients with clinical depression is not only as effective as therapy at the doctor's office, it also can enable them to continue therapy, according to the results of a study by Northwestern Medicine in Chicago. "Reductions...

    Tags: Health, Substance Abuse, Nursing Homes, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Conditions

  16. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  17. Colorado mass shooting suspect charged with 24 counts of murder

    CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) — Colorado prosecutors on Monday charged a former neuroscience graduate student with 24 counts of murder and 116 counts of attempted murder in the shooting rampage at the midnight showing of the new Batman movie.
    CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) — Colorado prosecutors on Monday charged a former neuroscience graduate student with 24 counts of murder and 116 counts of attempted murder in the shooting rampage at the midnight showing of the new Batman movie. James Holmes...

    Tags: Justice System, Media Industry, Prosecution, Punishment, Psychiatrists

  18. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. The kind of education you can't get from books

    In her delicious memoir "The Receptionist: An Education at The New Yorker," Janet Groth recalls her more than two decades (1957-1978) as a receptionist on the 18th floor of America’s most storied magazine. During her early years at the publication under the legendary William Shawn, Groth — a recent University of Minnesota graduate with beautiful blonde hair, a shapely figure and literary ambition hampered by her painfully shy temperament — found herself the object of considerable attention from men (including a cartoonist who charmed her for three years but turned out to be engaged to another woman) but never managed to rise into the writing position she always craved. 
    In her delicious memoir "The Receptionist: An Education at The New Yorker," Janet Groth recalls her more than two decades (1957-1978) as a receptionist on the 18th floor of America’s most storied magazine. During her early years at the publication...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Fiction, Manhattan (New York City), Authors, Arts and Culture

  20. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Fix fiscal cliff by repairing GOP

    Your recent editorial ("Obama's mandate," Nov. 7) where you recommend that President Barack Obama "needs to act immediately to persuade Congress to extend the deadline for sequestration another six months" is almost laughable if it wasn't so sad. Lest...

    Tags: Brookings Institution, Barack Obama, Elections, Paul Ryan, Parties and Movements

  22. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Tri-County Special Needs Resources

    Welcome to our tri-county listing of special needs resources. We do our best to include every organization, but sometimes things fall through the cracks. If you know of an organization you feel should be included, send the information to Editor Kyara...

    Tags: Separation of Church and State, Coral Springs, Boca Raton, Science and Technology, Pompano Beach

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