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The Hidden Impact of Loneliness on Depression: Understanding the Link and Finding Connection

The Hidden Impact of Loneliness on Depression: Understanding the Link and Finding Connection

by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Nov 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

In recent years, mental health research has increasingly focused on the profound link between loneliness and depression. Loneliness is more than just being alone; it is a subjective experience characterized by a sense of isolation, even when surrounded by others....
Study shows insomnia therapy reduces postpartum depression: Sleeping for two

Study shows insomnia therapy reduces postpartum depression: Sleeping for two

by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Nov 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

While many people assume that poor sleep during pregnancy is unavoidable, new research has shown that cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) during pregnancy not only improves sleep patterns but also reduces postpartum depression. Researchers from...
Depression: Neuronal dysfunction in the amygdala may contribute to negative perceptions of the environment.

Depression: Neuronal dysfunction in the amygdala may contribute to negative perceptions of the environment.

by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Oct 27, 2024 | Uncategorized

Depression is often marked by an excessive tendency to perceive sensory stimuli and everyday situations in a negative light. The mechanisms behind this “negativity bias,” which can drive the development of depressive symptoms, had largely remained unclear....
A mental health app could aid in preventing depression among young individuals who are at high risk.

A mental health app could aid in preventing depression among young individuals who are at high risk.

by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Oct 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

A recent study reveals that a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) app significantly helps prevent depression in young people at high risk, offering a cost-effective solution for public mental health. With global concerns over rising anxiety and depression rates among...
Gamified Video Games Show Promise in Supporting Mental Health for Children and Teens, Johns Hopkins Study Reveals

Gamified Video Games Show Promise in Supporting Mental Health for Children and Teens, Johns Hopkins Study Reveals

by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Sep 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

In a comprehensive review of past studies, researchers from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center have found that video games specifically designed as mental health interventions may serve as modest but beneficial tools for improving the well-being of children and...
Chronic Pain in Children Increases Risk of Anxiety and Depression by Threefold, Study Shows

Chronic Pain in Children Increases Risk of Anxiety and Depression by Threefold, Study Shows

by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Sep 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

A new comprehensive study led by Macquarie University reveals that children and adolescents with chronic pain are three times more likely to experience anxiety or depression compared to their peers. The findings, published in JAMA Pediatrics, show that one-third of...
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  • Gamified Video Games Show Promise in Supporting Mental Health for Children and Teens, Johns Hopkins Study Reveals

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