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arrow Talk therapy may ease OCD in kids

24-11-2011
(Reuters Health) - Adding talk therapy to medication helps some kids and teens with obsessive-compulsive disorder, according to a new study.
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arrow Suicidal teens and youth

  24-11-2011
Teenagers today are compulsive and impulsive. They live in the world that requires them to do things quickly. Ironically, when they can’t solve their problems, some of them want the easy way out: suicide.
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arrow More mental disorders treated with drugs only

17-11-2011
(Reuters Health) - More Americans with psychiatric conditions are being treated with drugs alone compared with a decade ago, while "talk therapy" -- either by itself or in combination with medication -- is on the decline, a new study finds.
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arrow Ajar teknik kawal tekanan

  17-11-2011
INSIDEN remaja atau golongan muda bertindak agresif di luar batas kemanusiaan kepada keluarga sendiri semakin menjadi-jadi. Kadangkala disebabkan perkara kecil pun ada yang sanggup mencederakan insan yang
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arrow After violence, women's mental health suffers

1-11-2011
(Reuters Health) - Women who have been sexually assaulted, abused by a partner or stalked may face high lifetime risks of depression and other mental health conditions, a new study suggests.
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arrow Do video games fuel mental health problems?

  1-11-2011
(Reuters Health) - There might be trouble brewing behind the glassy eyes of kids who spend too much time and energy on video games, according to a controversial new study.
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