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Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Illness – The Time is Right


Epic arguments are being waged regarding the pros and cons of disease prevention. However, few, if any, are offering serious insight as to how to address the host of mental health disorders estimated to affect 14 to 20 percent of America’s young people in any given year. A perfect storm is brewing, exacerbated by a [...]

Stigma Mental Health Part 1


Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologist, talks about mental health stigma. Visit Dr. Breedings website at www.wildestcolts.com This video was produced by psychetruth http www.livevideo.com www.myspace.com © Copyright 2007. John Breeding. All Rights Reserved.

Rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease


Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative disease of the brain that often impairs motor skills, speech, and other functions. It belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders and it typically affects movement and thus the day to day functioning of the patient. Rehabilitation has an important impact on reducing functional limitations and disability and [...]

Big Pharma Front Groups, NAMI? Psychiatry Mental Health


Big Pharma Front Groups, NAMI? Psychiatry Mental Health Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologists discusses pharmaceutical front groups that pretend to be mental health consumer advocates but receive huge donations and funding from Big Pharma corporations to forward their marketing agenda. Where does NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) fit into this picture? Are these [...]

3 Simple Strategies For Managing Depression


Managing depression is possible if you know the steps to follow and make them a part of your daily habits. In fact, rather than just managing this disorder, it is possible to overcome it. In this article, you’ll learn three simple steps that will help you do just that. There are many ways to manage [...]

Stigmas within the mental health system


This video was requested by Skitlz4185, and details my experience with stigmas within the mental health system, and what i think should change for future generations.


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