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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance-Peer Perspective: A discussion on medication adherence, shared decision-making, and treatment options

Dr. Martha Sajatovic and DBSA Peer Kimberly Allen discuss shared decision-making and its impact on treatment plans and treatment options for peers living with depression or bipolar disorder. Learn about the importance of medication adherence, how to educate yourself about treatment options like Long-Acting Injectables, and hear Kimberly’s experience with working with clinicians and mental […]

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Being Well with Dr. Rick Hanson -Managing Bipolar Disorder

Today we’re continuing our focus on bipolar disorder by exploring some tools and strategies that people can use to help manage their symptoms, or help loved ones do the same. As with all of the episodes in this series, please remember that bipolar disorder is best diagnosed by a licensed professional. Key Topics: 00:43: Is

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Being Well with Dr. Rick Hanson -Understanding Bipolar Disorder

Dr. Hanson and Forrest continue their ongoing series on “Who Am I” by focusing on a subset of the depressed mood states which we covered in our last episode in this series: bipolar disorder, formerly known as “manic depressive.” Depression and depressed mood are major problems for many people, and the material we’re going to

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Psychology in Seattle Podcast- Autism Explained

Megan Wildhood explains her experience with autism to Dr. Kirk. Become a patron of our podcast by going to https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattle Email: https://psychologyinseattle.squarespace.com/contact The Psychology In Seattle Podcast. This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Although Kirk Honda is a licensed marriage and family therapist, this content is not a replacement for proper mental

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TAKING CONTROL the ADHD podcast-Creating Realistic Goals

We’re not big fans of “resolutions” around these parts. Living with ADHD, the stereotypical resolution is a recipe for frustration that doesn’t address the heart of the New Year energy: driving a change in your behavior over the long term to change something meaningful in your life. This week on the show we’re talking all

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ADDitude: ADHD experts podcast- 376- ADHD Ages & Stages Part 3: Common Challenges and Practical Strategies for Adults with ADHD

ADHD is a chronic, life-long condition that impacts individuals through the school years and into their adult lives. Meg Leahy, MS, NCC, BCC, surveys the common challenges for adults with ADHD and offers practical strategies.

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ADDitude: ADHD experts podcast- 373- ADHD Ages; Stages Part 2: Common Challenges and Practical Strategies for Teens and Young Adults

Adolescence is marked by dramatic changes — physical, emotional, and social. Meg Leahy, MS, NCC, BCC, surveys the unique challenges of ADHD for teens and young adults and shares research-based strategies and resources.

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ADDitude – ADHD experts podcast- 370- ADHD Ages; Stages Part 1: Common Challenges; Practical Strategies for Children

Children work to develop a range of behavioral, academic, social, and emotional skills. ADHD touches all of these milestones. Meg Leahy, MS, NCC, BCC, surveys the unique challenges of ADHD during childhood and shares research-based strategies & resources.

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Love and Abuse- Knowing the difference between emotional abuse and normal relationship difficulties

The two sides of emotional abuse are the perpetrator and the victim. Sometimes the victim can’t tell if there’s abusive behavior or just normal relationship difficulties. Sometimes the hurtful person needs to know what they’re doing that’s hurtful because they could have been doing it for so long, they don’t realize how bad their behavior

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