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Being Left Out Puts Youths with Special Needs at Risk of Depression

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[09/05/2012] The challenges that come with battling a chronic medical condition or developmental disability are enough to get a young person down. But being left out, ignored or bullied by their peers is the main reason youths with special health care needs report symptoms of anxiety or depression, according to a study. Being Left Out Puts Youths with Special Needs at Risk of Depression - read more

Depression Common Among Young Adults with Asperger Syndrome

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[26/03/2012] Given that almost 70 per cent of young adults with Asperger syndrome have suffered from depression, it is vital that psychiatric care staff are aware of this so that patients are given the right treatment, reveals research from the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Depression Common Among Young Adults with Asperger Syndrome - read more

Seniors Show Greater Life Satisfaction

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Photo: Elderly couple laughs; verlinkt zu [15/02/2012] Study results found that healthy older adults reported less negative thinking compared to other age groups, leading to greater life satisfaction in seniors. Seniors Show Greater Life Satisfaction - read more

Fibromyalgia: Psychological Intervention Reduces Disability and Depression

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Photo: Girl with headache; linked to [28/11/2011] A recent trial shows cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) reduces functional disability and depressive symptoms in adolescents with juvenile fibromyalgia. The psychological intervention was found to be safe and effective, and proved to be superior to disease management education. Fibromyalgia: Psychological Intervention Reduces Disability and Depression - read more

More Screening Needed to Identify Depression

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[31/10/2011] On the surface they appear unaffected, but people who have mild strokes may live with hidden disabilities, including depression, vision problems and difficulty thinking, according to a study. More Screening Needed to Identify Depression - read more

Depression: Group Therapy Helps MS Sufferers

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Photo: a round of chairs; linked to [17/06/2011] Offering Multiple Sclerosis sufferers emotional support through group therapy sessions could improve their quality of life and save the NHS almost £500 per patient, a study at The University of Nottingham has discovered. Depression: Group Therapy Helps MS Sufferers - read more