Which exercise interventions treat depression most effectively? A systematic review and network meta-analysis

Exercise-based interventions, potentially serving as either alternative treatments for depression or alongside medication and/or therapy, are recommended by the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Exercise is a broad term, and can range from slow guided movement such as yoga, to high-intensity strength or aerobic training, and numerous clinical trials for depression […]

How Isolation Affects Your Mental Health

Feeling isolated? Depression can make you feel that way. But remember, you’re not alone. Reach out to a friend, family member, or therapist. There’s support available. #MentalHealth #Depression #Isolation source

Calmly Spoken Stoic Quotes for Sleep and Tranquility

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Dispelling Misconceptions About High-Functioning Depression 

What is high-functioning depression?   High-functioning depression isn’t an official clinical diagnosis in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). However, it’s a term often used to describe people who experience symptoms of depression but are able to function relatively well in their daily lives, such as going to work, maintaining relationships, and […]

Targeting rumination and worry may help with youth anxiety, depression and repetitive negative thinking

Rumination, also known as repetitive thought, is prolonged and recurrent negative thinking about feelings and upsetting past experiences (Watkins, 2008). In contrast, worry refers to a chain of thoughts and negative feelings about anticipated future events (Borkovec, 1983). Closely aligned, rumination and worry are considered transdiagnostic, which means they are factors associated with numerous mental […]

Unpacking the Connection Between Trauma, Emotional Reactivity, Self-Injurious Behaviors and Fearlessness About Death: New Insights for Clinicians

Recent research published in Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior by AD Stumps, N Bounoua, AE Sheehan, and N Sadeh, titled “Emotional reactivity and past self-injurious behavior moderate the association between trauma exposure and fearlessness about death,” provides critical insights for clinicians working with trauma survivors.   Clinical Takeaways: When assessing trauma survivors, include questions about current […]