Clinical

Asperger’s diagnosis disappears, will treatment disappear too?

January 30, 2013     Alison Knopf, Contributing Writer
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Aspberger's Syndrome gone from new list of autism spectrum disorders, which now get severity thresholds in DSM-5

Connections and Rosecrance bring TMS therapy to Madison

January 30, 2013     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been clinically tested and is proven to be safe and effective with none of the side effects associated with antidepressants.

Sherwin-Williams Foundation awards grant to Guidestone

January 29, 2013     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor
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The organization awarded with the grant works to provide services to at-risk youth struggling with mental health and substance abuse challenges.

New adolescent program opens in Colorado Springs

January 25, 2013     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor
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Peak View Behavioral Health is now offering inpatient/outpatient programs to those ages 12 through 17.

Rosalynn Carter: Taking us where we ought to be

January 25, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-In-Chief
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In this editorial, Grantham recognizes former First Lady Rosalynn Carter for embracing the cause of adequate community services for people with mental illnesses.

Community interdependence: the path to sustained recovery

January 11, 2013     Lori Ashcraft, PhD
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To end stigma, people in recovery must give back to their communities.

Big CPT code changes for 2013

January 10, 2013     By Alison Knopf, Contributing Writer
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What's missing here? A dramatic revamp of Current Procedural Technology (CPT) codes for 2013 means goodbye to some old stand-bys

Life, unrestrained

January 10, 2013     Lori Ashcraft, PhD
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Escaping the bonds of mental illness means loosening the restraints of stigma, too.

Capitol Hill hears case for behavioral health prevention

December 13, 2012     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief
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Hill briefing by ACMHA highlights long-term impacts of childhood trauma, promise of community-based prevention efforts

New program to serve active duty servicewomen

December 13, 2012     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor
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New Jersey-based medical center opens new program to meet the needs of military women suffering from PTSD, depression, and other behavioral health conditions.

The best gift is laughter

December 11, 2012     H. Steven Moffic, MD
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As laughter is said to be "the best medicine," look into hiring a "laughter therapist" or clown this holiday season to lighten the mood and relieve anxiety and pain.

Omega Laboratories receives FDA clearance for Marijuana Metabolite Test

December 11, 2012     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor
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The Marijuana Metabolite Test detects the use of marijuana through human hair analysis.

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