Special Issue Article “Depression”
Abstract: This narrative review is based on adolescent depression research published over the last 5 years and located on PubMed and PsycINFO. It includes studies that could be categorized as depression effects, risk factors, biomarkers and interventions...
Keywords: PsycINFO; fMRI; Adolescent depression
Special Issue Article “Depression”
Abstract: This narrative review is based on a literature search on PsycINFO and PubMed using the term adolescent suicide. Following exclusion criteria, 44 papers published during the last year (2018) could be classified as prevalence and risk factor studies...
Keywords: Adolescents; Adolescent suicide; Suicide ideation; Suicide attempts; Self-harm
Special Issue Article “Bipolar Disorder”
Abstract: In the February 2016 issue The Psychoanalytic Review published my paper “A Psychoanalysis of Sylvia Plath” [1]. In it I talked a bit about her bipolar disorder but concentrated mainly on her schizoid personality, her seemingly unstoppable regressiveness that led to her suicide...
Keywords: Bipolarity; Sylvia
Abstract: This commentary review collates and evaluates current review and meta-analysis evidence on the association between exercise and depression. Collectively this evidence demonstrates a clear and robust effect of depressive symptom reduction as a result of exercise, and this effect is shown...
Keywords: Depression; Major depressive disorder; Physical activity; Exercise; Intervention; Review; Meta-analysis
Special Issue Article “Generalized Anxiety Disorder”
Abstract: Generalized anxiety disorder is a chronic disorder with out of control worry as a defining characteristic and is associated with significant impairment. While metaanalyses have shown CBT to be an effective treatment for GAD, until recently, GAD has been considered to be one of the least...
Keywords: Generalized anxiety disorder; Psychoeducation; Cognitive-behavior therapy
Abstract: The international outbreak of the unprecedented corona virus (COVID-19) has caused a global crisis with psychological which has a psychological impact, too [1]. People might be confronted with considerable psychological problems when experiencing and witnessing crises such as natural...
Keywords: Mental Health; COVID-19; Psychological impact
Special Issue Article “Posttraumatic Stress Disorder”
Abstract: In 2007, two simultaneous bomb attacks in Northern Iraq killed at least 311 people and injured more than 600. In 2018, eleven years after the bombing, the author conducted follow-up evaluations with the survivors to determine the prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)...
Keywords: Yazidi; Terror; PTSD; Bombing; Female survivors
Special Issue Article “Depression”
Abstract: The study aimed to find a correlation between depression severity and subjective cognitive deficit in the elderly. Method: The design was cross-sectional and 131 depressive patients at the age of or above 65 years were investigated – 26 men and 105 women. The control group contained...
Keywords: Depression; Severity; Elderly; Subjective Cognition; PDQ-D5
Abstract: Previous prevalence estimations of depression among undergraduate students average around 30%. Thus far, there are no estimations of the prevalence of depression among UK undergraduate students during the UK COVID-19 epidemic and few published data on the effects...
Keywords: Depression; Undergraduate; University; COVID-19; Qualitative; Eating disorders
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