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Nearly 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. live with mental illness, and there are a number of ways to seek treatment from psychiatrists, who have the ability to prescribe medication, to psychologists, therapists, and counselors. There s a varying spectrum of ways that you can approach dealing with things like anxiety, depression, substance use disorders. Sometimes that involves medications, if it s warranted. Some people are able to get by with just some therapy. There s cognitive behavioral therapy. There’s dialectical behavioral therapy, there’s motivational therapy, interpersonal, there s so many different types. And the reason that s encouraging for our patients out there is, is we will tailor-fit what you need to you, explained Dr. Eric French, Medical Director of Adult Psychiatry at the Medical Center of Aurora.
Odor Identification Compared to Odor Memory Significantly Activates Olfactory Brain Regions Relevant to Alzheimer s Disease
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ELKRIDGE, Md., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Small business, Evon Medics, LLC today announced that its study titled Comparative Effects of Repetitive Odor Identification and Odor Memory Tasks on Olfactory Engagement in Older Populations – A Pilot fMRI Study has been published in the Dove Medical Press Journal of Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatments.
The study results from a predominantly African American sample suggest that odor identification tasks may be more potent than memory tasks in targeted olfactory engagement in older populations. An interesting finding from the study was that repetitive odor identification significantly engaged the hippocampus – a region relevant to Alzheimer s Disease – more significantly than did odor memory tasks.
May 3, 2021
Collective suffering, mass trauma, pandemic PTSD, whatever you call it, a shared terrible event can leave people feeling powerless.
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The pandemic’s not fully over, and already has taken so much from so many. Time, jobs, livelihoods, loved ones..the tremendous impact it s had on our lives, the way we function is something experts say we can heal from. I really do feel like we re going to see a lot more trauma disorders that come out of this, Dr. Eric French, Medical Director of Adult Psychiatry, Medical Center of Aurora, said. In a pandemic, we re exposed to stress or maybe more likely to develop a mental health issue, Flavia Desouza, Board Certified Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor at Howard University, said.
Experts predict more trauma disorders after collective suffering of coronavirus pandemic
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and last updated 2021-05-03 14:25:22-04
The coronavirus pandemicâs not fully over, and already it has taken so much from so many; time, jobs, livelihoods, loved ones, the tremendous impact it s had on our lives. The way we function is something experts say we can heal from. I really do feel like we re going to see a lot more trauma disorders that come out of this, Dr. Eric French, Medical Director of Adult Psychiatry, Medical Center of Aurora, said. In a pandemic, we re exposed to stress or maybe more likely to develop a mental health issue, Flavia Desouza, Board Certified Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor at Howard University, said.
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