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Why Anxiety Symptoms Aren’t the Enemy (Health Anxiety Help)

The Anxiety Guy

Anxiety symptoms aren’t the enemy, and today I’m going to show you why. But the realization often isn’t enough, we need concrete principles to live by. Friends, it’s time for true health anxiety help now, enjoy the podcast: If youve ever felt like a prisoner in your own body constantly scanning, questioning, and fearing every little twitch or twinge, youre not alone.

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“We Do the Work. Outside. And Sometimes It Rains.”

ADDitude

Sometimes it rains in Northern California, where I practice psychiatry for adults with ADHD. The rain helps the grass and trees grow, a lovely metaphor for the therapeutic process of receiving comprehensive ADHD treatment and growing slowly into a new, relatively unknown, more mature self. But its also the simple reality of my office. It is outside, surrounded by trees, with chairs nestled in nature.

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Does Grief Cause Memory Loss? Understanding the Cognitive Impact of Bereavement

Center for Integrative Psychiatry

Grief is more than just sadness, its a profound emotional experience that can affect your entire body, including your brain. For many people, grief and memory loss seem to go hand in hand. If youve found yourself forgetting things more often or feeling mentally foggy after losing a loved one, youre not alone. Lets explore how grief can impact cognitive functions, why grief-related memory issues happen, and what you can do to support your mental well-being during this difficult time.

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Preventing the intergenerational transmission of anxiety: encouraging insights from new online RCT

The Mental Elf

Francesca Zecchinato summarises a recent trial investigating the effectiveness of an unguided modular online intervention for anxious parents in preventing anxiety in their offspring. The post Preventing the intergenerational transmission of anxiety: encouraging insights from new online RCT appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Bridging Innovation & Patient Care: The Growing Role of AI

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Co-founder & CEO at Tattva.Health

AI is transforming clinical trials—accelerating drug discovery, optimizing patient recruitment, and improving data analysis. But its impact goes far beyond research. As AI-driven innovation reshapes the clinical trial process, it’s also influencing broader healthcare trends, from personalized medicine to patient outcomes. Join this new webinar featuring Simran Kaur for an insightful discussion on what all of this means for the future of healthcare!

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Efficacy of a Localized Caregiver Gatekeeper Training Program for Suicide Prevention Among Chinese Adolescents: A Pilot Study

Asian Journal of Psychiatry

Publication date: Available online 26 May 2025 Source: Asian Journal of Psychiatry Author(s): Yajing Sun, Quan Zhang, Weijian Wu, Junkang Lin, Shufang Sun, Jing An, Diyang Qu, Runsen Chen

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5 years after anti-police protests, initiatives for officer mental health have traction

NPR - Mental Health

Efforts to improve officers' mental health have grown over the past five years. They were sparked in part by the death of George Floyd, which prompted a wave of anti- police protests.

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Supportive Psychotherapy - The Clinical Language of Psychiatry

Real Psychiatry

An interesting topic came up a few days ago how do you decide if what the patient is describing is just reality-based anxiety as opposed to a more global psychodynamic issue? It sounds like a basic problem but it is not. A common example is the scenario where one person in a couple (married or not) decides to leave the other precipitating an emotional crisis in the remaining person.

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Is it Time to Recalibrate Your Life?

Love & Life Toolbox

Here we are, doing our lives in whatever that looks like for each of us. We pass through our days in relationships, working, parenting, socializing, participating in hobbies, playing or just being. For many of us, as we age and move through different developmental stages, our perceptions, beliefs and priorities shift to some degree. This can happen in a very subtle way, or suddenly get flipped on its head with unexpected life events, triggering a drive to burrow down more snuggly into what reall