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Getting a Handle on Self-Harm
The New York Times By Benedict Carey Nov 11, 2019 Cutting and other forms of self-injury are on the rise among adolescents. Researchers are beginning to understand the phenomenon, and how to treat it. The sensations surged up from somewhere inside, like poison through a syringe: a mix of sadness, anxiety,... read more
These homes keep L.A.'s most vulnerable from becoming homeless. Now they're closing
Los Angeles Times By Doug Smith Nov 6, 2019 The news came in September: Long Beach Residential, a 49-bed home for adults who are mentally ill, was being sold. The residents of the converted apartment building, some of whom had lived there for decades, would have 60 days to move. It’s... read more
Exhibit explores Carlsbad artist's life with schizophrenia
The San Diego Union Tribune By Pam Kragen Nov 3, 2019 On Nov. 3 at the Vista library, a 50-piece art exhibit will go on display. The watercolors and drawings by Dan Kasperick include still lifes, landscapes, fall leaves, scarecrows, snowmen, sailboats and more. But mixed in with colorful scenes... read more
Los Angeles Times By Christi Carras | Staff Writer | Oct 23, 2019 |10:27 AM Lady Gaga “went through a lot of difficult times,” says her mother.(Michele Crowe / CBS via Getty Images) Lady Gaga has been an outspoken celebrity advocate for mental health, inspiring fans with her journey from bullied child to award-winning global... read more
Cannabinoids for Psychiatric Disorders? Evidence of Effectiveness is Lacking, Report Concludes
American Psychiatric Association Tues, Oct 29, 2019 There is little evidence that the use of cannabinoids can improve symptoms of anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychosis, or Tourette syndrome, according to a report in Lancet Psychiatry. “Cannabinoids are often advocated as a treatment for various mental disorders,” wrote Nicola Black,... read more
Americans increasingly fear violence from people who are mentally ill. They shouldn't
Los Angeles Times By Melissa Healy Oct 10, 2019 Political rhetoric that blames people with mental illness for spasms of mass violence appears to be seeping into the national psyche. Americans increasingly see people with schizophrenia or major depression as a threat not only to themselves but to others, new research reveals.... read more
Interventions to Prevent Psychosis
The New York Times By Jane E. Brody Sept 2, 2019 An impending psychotic break can be identified and prevented if it is recognized early and appropriate steps are taken to head it off. Tiffany Martinez was a 17-year-old college freshman when she began hearing voices, seeing shadowy figures and... read more
When Depression Is Like a Cancer
The New York Times By Jill Halper, M.D. Sept 26, 2019 Like cancer, depression is a chronic disease that may be cured. But for some patients, both diseases may ultimately prove fatal, even with state-of-the-art care and resources. Depression is not cancer. It’s a completely different disease. Yet when I look back on... read more
What Lies in Suicide's Wake
The New York Times By Peggy Wehmeyer Sept 12, 2019 Along with everything else, I wasn’t prepared for the stigma of becoming a widow this way. When I lost my husband in 2008, I learned that the shocking cause of his death wasn’t as rare as I had thought.... read more
How to Manage Your Mental Illness at Work
The New York Times By Eric Ravenscraft Aug 29, 2019 If you suffer from depression, anxiety, PTSD or another mental illness, here are some real-world tips to help you stay happy and healthy at work. I dropped my freshly cooked lunch all over the carpet. It wasn’t the reason I broke down just outside... read more