Irritable Depression

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Intuniv - Irritability/depression (Newest posts first) - The People's Medicine Community

prescriptiondrug-info.com — “My 11 yr old daughter was diagnosed with ADHD 5 yrs ago We have still not found the right combination of medicines for her Impulsive behavior became a major issue for us Our ped neurologist suggested intuniv Since she was also battling anxiety she started zoloft and intunive while stopping stimulant (Newest posts first)View full resource at prescriptiondrug-info.com

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Random Moods of Depression and Irritability | Ask the Therapist

psychcentral.com — “I have been having moments at random times during the last couple of years, sometimes of overwhelming dread and hopelessness, and I get so down I sometimesView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Ask the Therapist: Random Moods of Depression and Irritability http://psych.ly/qGOKCk

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Digestive Irritation in Early Life Tied to Anxiety, Depression | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “Short-term digestive problems in early life may lead to later depression and anxiety, according to researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine. TheView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Digestive Irritation in Early Life Tied to Anxiety, Depression | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “Short-term digestive problems in early life may lead to later depression and anxiety, according to researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine. TheView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Irritable children more likely to be depressed adults - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Irritable children are more likely to end up as depressed adults, according to a study from the National Institute of Mental Health. Researchers said children who became angry or pitched a tantrum when parents made requests, and those who argued with teachers, were more likely to have major depressiView full resource at smartbrief.com

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Irritable children more likely to be depressed adults http://sbne.ws/r/2HN2

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Probiotics under study as treatment for IBS and depression - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “A new study will measure the ability of probiotic bacteria GanedenBC30 (Bacillus coagulans GB1-30, 6086) to help people diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and major depressive disorder (MDD).View full resource at massgeneral.org

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s_canning Sally Canning PhD, Doctor, and Psychologist

RT @HarvardResearch Study to assess benefits of probiotic bacteria for patients w irritable bowel syndrome & depression http://ht.ly/3f2Gt

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Gut Bacteria May Alter Behavior, Brain Chemistry | Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Depression | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Changes in gut bacteria produce changes in behavior in mice. The findings may explain why some gastrointestinal diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome, are often associated with disorders that can affect behavior, including depression and anxiety.View full resource at livescience.com

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Gut Feeling: Bacteria Inside You May Alter Brain Chemistry http://bit.ly/kNN796

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Psychiatry Medical News about Irritable Mood

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Psychiatry: Smoking, parent smoking, depressed mood, and suicidal ideation in teens: Nicotine & Tobacco Research http://url4.eu/1Eog1

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Depression Symptoms Quiz

webmd.com — “Depression affects people differently. Some people feel sad; others seem angry. Still others feel physical pain from stomach problems, muscle aches or headaches. Check your symptoms here.View full resource at webmd.com

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Men and Depression

mercygeneral.staywellsolutionsonline.com — “Instead of asking for help, men who are depressed are likely to drink alcohol to excess, take drugs, or become frustrated, discouraged, and irritable.View full resource at mercygeneral.staywellsolutionsonline.com

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RT @MercySacramento Men often express depression by diving into work, or withdrawing from communication. get help here http://bit.ly/b2bTmh

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome in the Brain

webmd.com — “Study: The brains of women with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are thin in areas that control hypervigilance, emotion, and pain.View full resource at webmd.com

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome in the Brain: Study: The brains of women with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are thin in ... http://bit.ly/baOJPn

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Depression & Anxiety | Ask the Therapist

psychcentral.com — “For the past two and a half years I've had problems with depression--it's been mostly episodic although not entirely. My junior year of high school I wasView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Natural Standard Blog: Herbal Antidepressant May Not Improve IBS

blog.naturalstandard.com — “St. John's wort, an herb commonly used to treat mild-to-moderate depression, may not improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), researchers report in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. Irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and...View full resource at blog.naturalstandard.com

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St. John's wort, an herb commonly used to treat depression, may not improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) http://bit.ly/56kkFO

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PMS symptoms might be depression - depression - Health.com

health.com — “PMS, depression, PMDD, bipolar disorder, bipolar, mood swings, anxiety, fatigue, irritability, insomniaView full resource at health.com

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Is it PMS or something more? Check out these 6 signs your monthly mood swings aren't normal. http://bit.ly/9YOeIQ

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Symptoms of Depression / Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

steveseay.com — “Symptoms of depression can be emotional (hopeless, suicide), physical (insomnia, aches and pains), or social (withdrawal, irritability).View full resource at steveseay.com

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drstevenseayCenter for Psychological & Behavioral Science in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  He also blogs about mental health related topics at www.steveseay.com.

Dr. Seay conducts evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy, including exposure and response prevention (ERP). He has specialized training and experience working with children, teens, and adults with anxiety disorders, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Dr. Seay also has clinical interests in treating mood disorders, providing couples therapy, and helping patients with health behavior changes. Among his recent publications, Dr. Seay co-authored a book chapter entitled “Pathogenesis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder” in the Textbook of Anxiety Disorders.

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Seay was a psychology resident at the Anxiety Disorders Center of Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute where he worked with C. Alec Pollard, a prominent clinician and researcher who is on the advisory boards of the International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.

Dr. Seay received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychobiology (with a minor in Chemistry) from the University of Miami. He then earned dual doctoral degrees in Clinical Science and Neuroscience at Indiana University and completed a pre-doctoral internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Seay has been broadly trained in therapy and assessment, and he has worked in a variety of outpatient mental health clinics as well as in inpatient settings. These include the Adult Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic at Indiana University Hospital, the Indianapolis VA Hospital, and Larue Carter State Hospital.

Dr. Seay's research has emphasized the role of basic decision making processes in OCD symptomatology and also has looked at the ways in which basic learning processes (e.g., discrimination conditioning) might contribute to the development and maintenance of OCD." /> Steven J. Seay, Ph.D. Doctor, Pulmonologist, and PhD

How to spot #depression in yourself or your partner. http://t.co/AuxLqgc #mdd #psychology #psych #mentalhealth

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