James Rohrer, Ph.D. of Mayo Clinic’s Department of Family Medicine discusses the connection between unmarried women living in rural areas and economic concerns. Unmarried women in rural areas often experience a greater degree of separation from usual health care, as many women gain insurance through a spouse or former spouse.
Overview:
Depression causes feelings of sadness, loss and anger that can interfere with everyday life. It affects up to 16 million Americans. Anxiety disorders are also rather common. In this interview, we learn the latest treatments for depression and anxiety disorders, such as panic attacks, phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Part One:
Symptoms of depression
Medications such as anti-depressants
Role of therapy for depression
Relapse risk factors
Seasonal Affective Disorder and treatments
Part Two:
Anxiety
Panic Attacks
Phobias, including common phobias
Phobias with anxiety attacks
Treatments for anxiety and phobias
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Guest:
Dr. Hinda Dubin, psychiatrist at the University of Maryland Medical Center and a clinical istant professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Links:
Depression and Anxiety Disorders (Part 1)
Depression and Anxiety Disorders (Part 2)
University of Maryland Department of Psychiatry
http://www.umm.edu/psych/index.htm
Dr. Hinda Dubin
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/hinda__dubin.html
Being depressed and/or suicidal doesn’t mean your alone. And your not.
Help links mentioned in this video
*http://www.spsfv.org/ (Suicide Prevention Services), help hotlines and information for the depressed and/or suicidal.
*http://www.thetrevorproject.org (Trevor Project), crisis and suicide prevention helpline for gay youth.
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