NIMH News Feed Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have discovered that symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are tied to atypical interactions between the brain’s frontal cortex and information processing centers deep in the brain. Go to Source 13/03/2024 – 15:01 /National Institute of Mental Health Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

NIMH News Feed In this lived experience feature story, Ray Lay describes the challenges of living with schizoaffective disorder and his later success in life. Go to Source 11/03/2024 – 15:03 /National Institute of Mental Health Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

NIMH News Feed Results from a large clinical trial funded by the National Institutes of Health show that an intervention for anxiety provided to pregnant women living in Pakistan significantly reduced the likelihood of the women developing moderate-to-severe anxiety, depression, or both six weeks after birth. Go to Source 28/02/2024 – 00:02 /National Institute of […]Continue reading

NIMH News Feed This workshop brings together experts in peer support suicide prevention to discuss relevant conceptual frameworks, recent advances, service settings, and service-user characteristics that inform intervention strategies across the crisis services continuum, digital and telehealth applications, and considerations for youth equity. Go to Source 26/01/2024 – 09:02 /National Institute of Mental Health Twitter: […]Continue reading

NIMH News Feed Researchers at the National Institute of Mental Health found that unmedicated children with anxiety disorders show widespread overactivation in brain functioning and that treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy led to a clinically significant drop in anxiety symptoms and improved brain functioning. Go to Source 24/01/2024 – 18:03 /National Institute of Mental Health […]Continue reading

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