Grief Psychiatrist
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The Science Of Grief Recovery (VIDEO)
huffingtonpost.com — “Katherine Shear, professor of Psychiatry at the Columbia University School of Social Work, reveals what happens inside the grieving brain and offers strategies for coping with loss. WATCH:” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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How does the #brain process grief? Columbia psychiatrist explains: http://huff.to/b4pBDi @huffingtonpost
Death And Mourning: A Book Co-Written By A UConn Professor Offers An Updated Guide On Mourning And Preparing For Death - Hartford Courant
articles.courant.com — “More than 40 years after psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross developed her theory on the five stages of grief, bereavement experts are questioning how well her theories have held up."It just” View full resource at articles.courant.com
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Rethinking The Five Stages Of Grief - Hartford Courant http://t.co/yPn3SbY
Bereavement, major depression are two very different things - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “MARIANNE LEONE’S continued grief over the tragic death of her son is certainly understandable, and no psychiatrist wants to label ordinary grief a “disorder’’ or put a two-week time limit on it ( “A mother’s grief — without time limits,’’ Op-ed, Sept. 8). The changes proposed for the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders simply ...” View full resource at boston.com
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#Bereavement, major #depression are two very different things - http://b.globe.com/9uWDi6 (via @BostonUpdate)
Do Antidepressants Dull Your Emotions? An Interview with Ron Pies, M.D. | World of Psychology
psychcentral.com — “Today I have the pleasure of interviewing one of my favorite psychiatrists, Dr. Ron Pies. Dr. Pies is Professor of Psychiatry and Lecturer on Bioethics and” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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World of Psychology: Do Antidepressants Dull Your Emotions? An Interview with Ron Pies, M.D. @http://is.gd/BYjx
Surviving the Holiday Blues - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “FRIDAY, Dec. 17 Christmas and other winter holidays are supposed to be a happy time of year, which makes it all the more stressful when they are anything but jo” View full resource at drugs.com
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Surviving the Holiday Blues
health.yahoo.net — “FRIDAY, Dec. 17 (HealthDay News) Christmas and other winter holidays are supposed to be a happy time of year, which makes it all the more stressful when they are anything but joyous.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Surviving the Holiday Blues - MSN Health - Anxiety
health.msn.com — “Expert advice on coping with depression anxiety this time of year” View full resource at health.msn.com
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8 Survival Tips for the Spouse of a Terminally Ill Person | World of Psychology
psychcentral.com — “The other day, I had the honor of interviewing Owen Stanley Surman, M.D., a practicing hospital psychiatrist known internationally for his work on psychiatric” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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World of Psychology: 8 Survival Tips for the Spouse of a Terminally Ill Person http://bit.ly/eK3I7X
Looking Into the Minds of the Elderly - Photographs - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “A rare breed, Dr. Marc E. Agronin is a psychiatrist who sees depression, grief and anxiety in aging brains.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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The New York Times takes a look into the minds of the elderly: http://ht.ly/4QEQQ
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Dr. Carl Hindy is a Clinical Psychologist in Nashua, NH (Southern NH, 40 mi. North of Boston), where he practices Couples and Marriage Counseling, and adult psychotherapy. He is co-author of the popular relationship book, \"If This Is Love, Why Do I Feel So Insecure?\" (now is in its 24th paperback printing!) Dr. Hindy enjoys reading widely about psychology research and practice, behavioral health, relationships and family life, and select healthcare topics. He enjoys sharing his passion about these subject areas by posting the news items he finds most interesting. He invites emails and calls from print, broadcast, and Internet journalists doing stories on his areas of interest.
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