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Depression Treatment Options: A Quickstart Guide-What to do if you're diagnosed with Depression

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Depression Treatment Options- a Quick Start Guide
You or someone you care about has been diagnosed with depression- so now what? In this video, I’m going to teach 5 essential things you should know to get started treating your depression right away. I’ll share 14 research-backed treatment options for depression and help you get connected to local resources. Depression doesn’t have to be permanent-it’s treatable- here’s how.

First: A depression diagnosis does not mean that you are defective, nor that it’s your fault, you’re not broken and the disorder is treatable. It is not a character trait or just a “Chemical imbalance” Depression is a real and challenging condition that combines biology, life experience, thoughts and actions to create a pattern that is difficult to break out of on your own, but with the right resources and support things can get way better!

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Are you suffering from depression but not interested in taking medication? Are you taking medication but don’t feel like its working well enough? Learn about 7 ways that you can treat depression naturally to help your mood and improve your life. These are suggestions that anybody can do and have been proven to treat mild to moderate depression.

All of these suggestions should be reviewed with your own doctor and you should never stop any medications without consulting them. If you have severe symptoms including suicidal or homicidal thoughts you need to seek help immediately.

Here are the 7 proven steps that can help control your depression:
1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
2. Exercise- 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week
3. Improve your diet
4. Manage Stress
5. Get adequate sleep
6. Surround yourself with positive influences and Eliminate the negative
7. Go out and serve somebody else- For ideas on service opportunities in your neighborhood try: www.justserve.org

Depression requires multiple avenues of treatment to be able to control this debilitating disease. Talk with your doctor about the best options for you.
For other ideas on how to treat your depression may I suggest the following books:

The Happiness Advantage- Shawn Achor
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The Depression Cure: The 6-Step Program to Beat Depression without Drugs- Stephen S. Ilardi
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The Mindful Way Through Depression: Freeing Yourself from Chronic Unhappiness (Book & CD)- Mark Williams, John Teasdale et. al
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The Mindful Way through Anxiety: Break Free from Chronic Worry and Reclaim Your Life- Mark Williams, John Teasdale et. al
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The Upward Spiral: Using Neuroscience to Reverse the Course of Depression, One Small Change at a Time- Alex Korb PhD
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GCSE PE – Flipped Learning – Injuries In sport – Prevention, identification & treatment

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Table of Contents:

00:03 – Injuries In sport
00:09 – Identification on Injury
00:26 –
00:36 – Concussion
01:06 – Fracture
01:39 –
01:56 – Soft Tissue Injuries
02:10 –
03:15 – Sprain
03:28 – Torn Cartilage
03:58 – How to optimise training and avoid injury
04:01 –
04:21 – Training Programme
04:31 – Rules
04:37 – Protective clothing
04:44 – Check Equipment
04:49 – Check Facilities
04:56 – Warm Up/Cool Down
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Injury Prevention - GCSE Physical Education (PE) Revision

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When doing any activity you run the risk of picking up an injury so injury prevention is an essential routine to become well practiced at in order to minimise the risks you place yourself under whilst enjoying your chosen sport.

Risk Assessment
These can be pretty boring at times but whenever taking on a new activity, especially if it is a challenging one it is important to conduct some form of risk assessment in order to protect yourself and others engaging in the activities.

Injury Prevention
More often than not injury can be prevented. Whether it be before, during or after the activity there is always something you can do. Here are a few examples to give you an idea of the different ways you can prevent injury

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Causes and Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction Video – Brigham and Women’s Hospital

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The Men’s Sexual Health Clinic at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) treats men with a range of sexual problems, including erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory dysfunction. Michael P. O’Leary, MD, MPH, Director, BWH Mens’ Sexual Health Clinic, discusses the most common causes of erectile dysfunction and treatment options, including medications and surgery.

Learn more about the Men’s Sexual Health Clinic and erectile dysfunction:
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Dr. Tobias Kohler, a urologist at Mayo Clinic, explains the latest treatments for erectile dysfunction. This interview originally aired May 19, 2018.
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Parkinson's disease – causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

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What is Parkinson’s disease? Parkinson’s is a disease that affects the nervous system and causes a variety of movement symptoms.

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Sympathetic vs parasympathetic nervous system (autonomic) nursing review on the anatomy, pharmacology, and physiology.

The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system are part of the AUTONOMIC nervous System, which is part of the PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.

The peripheral nervous system arises out of the central nervous system, which is the brain and spinal cord.

The peripheral nervous system is divided into two parts: somatic (this controls our voluntary functions) and autonomic (this controls the involuntary functions of the internal organs and glands).

The autonomic system is unique because it has TWO neurons that synapse (come together) in an autonomic ganglion. Therefore, this system has a preganglionic and postganglionic neuron.

The sympathetic nervous system is known as the fight or flight system, while the parasympathetic is known as the rest and digest.

The sympathetic nervous system preganglionic neuron is made up of cholinergic fibers and releases the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. While its postganglionic neuron is made up of adrenergic fibers and releases the neurotransmitter norepinephrine.

The parasympathetic nervous system is slightly different because its postganglionic neuron is made up of cholinergic fibers and releases the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

In this video we will discuss sympathetic and parasympathetic pharmacology, which will include a discussion about sympathomimetics, parasympathomimetics, sympatholytics, and parasympatholytics drugs.

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