“Evidence Based Approaches for Childhood and Adolescent Depression” – Part 1 of 6
“Evidence Based Approaches for Childhood and Adolescent Depression” – Part 1 of 6 – “Evidence Based Approaches for Childhood and Adolescent Depression: Approaches that Work and Who they Work for” PART 1 December 11th, 2009 Elizabeth McCauley…
Stress during pregnancy may cause depression in children
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When this barrier is faulty, it allows the hormones built-up in the expectant mother's bloodstream to reach the fetus, leaving the child more prone to depression and anxiety. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found high levels of an enzyme in …
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Perinatal Depression: Self-Care for Moms of School-Aged Children
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woman-handing-backpack-to-child The bulk of my practice centers on helping moms and their families move through challenges during the pregnancy and postpartum periods. Many people experience depression and anxiety during pregnancy and after the …
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Abdominal pain in childhood linked to anxiety disorders later
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Grace D. Shelby of the Vanderbilt University in Nashville and colleagues at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine said children with functional abdominal pain are more likely to have anxiety or depression during childhood, but the study tracked …
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