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arrow 5th CINP Pacific-Asia Regional Meeting

19-06-2011
Date: 19 -22 June 2011
Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia
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arrow WPA – WHO Global Survey of Psychiatrists’ Attitudes Towards Mental Disorders Classification - Survey Results Guide and Survey Report

17-06-2011
Files for individual WPA Member Societies that participated in the WPA – WHO Global Survey of Psychiatrists’ Attitudes Towards Mental Disorders Classification.
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arrow Is It Really Depression?

15-06-2011
This sad, hopeless feeling just can't go on. It's affecting your job, your life. It seems like depression. But could it be something more? Many people with depression also experience some degree of anxiety
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arrow Talk Therapy May Help Treat Social Anxiety

15-06-2011
Feb. 22, 2011 -- A 12-week course of talk therapy, when used to treat social anxiety disorder, produces changes in the electrical activity of the brain, according to new research. The findings appear in Psychological Science.
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arrow Bipolar disorder vastly undertreated: study

10-06-2011
(Reuters) - Bipolar disorder, a brain disorder that strikes early and can cause lifelong disability, is chronically undertreated in many low-income countries, government researchers reported on Monday.
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arrow How many teens have "Internet addiction?"

10-06-2011
May 20 (Reuters) - One in every 25 teens reported an "irresistible urge" to be on the Internet, tension when they weren't online, or said they had tried to quit or cut down on Internet time, according to a U.S. study.
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