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    Marriage Counseling & Family Therapy, Bellevue
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    by vienova4  8-6-2009   
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    Bellevue Therapist
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    by vienova4  8-6-2009   
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    Counseling Bellevue
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    by vienova4  8-6-2009   
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    Depression: A Mistaken Disease
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    by vienova4  8-3-2009    2
     Is there a biological basis for depression? Certainly, according to Dr. Mark Rasenick, a professor of physiology, biophysics and psychiatry at the University of Illinois Chicago. Even then, he contends that we know too little about the disease to even begin to treat it effectively, let alone stem its rising tide in the global population. I share his sentiment that the medical professionals erroneously see medication the magic bullet to cure depression. Yet one needs to interpret with caution his assertion that depression is a "biological, medical problem" that often requires "long-term treatment." The relationship between biological and emotional aspects of depression remains a chicken-and-egg puzzle: does one feel depressed because of a chemical imbalance in the brain, or does feeling depressed lead to such imbalance?
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    Not Just an Addiction Problem
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    by vienova4  7-30-2009   
     Ever wondered why addictions -- to drugs, alcohol, the Internet, shopping, etc -- are so hard to kick? Why expensive drug treatment programs so frequently fail to deliver their promised results? The answer lies in the fact that addictions are but people's desperate way of coping with their deeper psychological problems, most often depression and anxiety but may include schizophrenia and other forms of psychosis as well. When substance abuse professionals focus on the person's dysfunctional behavior and ignore the underlying pain (even worse, downplay the pain by believing that the depression will go away once this person is off drugs), the chances of relapsing are extremely high. It's time we pay serious attention to the use of substances for self-medicating reasons.
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    Drug Rehab: Miracle Cure or a Waste of Money?
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    by vienova4  7-23-2009   
     Those fancy, spa-like clinics you see on TV that provide residential drug treatment for tens of thousands of dollars -- do they work? Perhaps, but apparently only for as long as you stay there.
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    The Pain of Avoidance
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    by vienova4  7-21-2009   
     Why do we run from unpleasant thoughts and feelings? We willingly bear with the pain of an immunization shot because we "know" it's good for us and the pain will pass. Can we similarly deal with emotional pain the way we would the pain of a needle?
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    Physical Pain and Depression
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    by vienova4  7-17-2009   
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    It's All in the Head: Psychotherapy Changes Brain Activity
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    by vienova4  7-16-2009   
     Medication or psychotherapy? Pharmaceutical companies would have us believe that depression and anxiety disorders cannot possibly be lifted if we don't address the underlying neurochemical imbalance with medication. Yet increasing evidence indicate that receiving counseling and therapy brings about similar changes in the brain that are associated with improved mood and functioning. I'm really excited about findings like this. To be sure, I'm not advocating that we do away with medication altogether. Medcation may indeed be necessary to treat psychotic symptoms or severe depression. But I am hopeful this and other studies will get us to think twice before we reach out for that bottle of Adderrall or Concerta for ourselves or our kids.
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    Power of Negative Thinking?
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    by vienova4  7-9-2009   
     An interesting article that reflects a basis premise of mindfulness and other modern therapeutic approaches: the more we fight the demon, the bigger it becomes. So let's just sit with it, instead of acting on the urge to confront, challenge, and change it.
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    The Power of the Unpredictable
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    by vienova4  7-6-2009   
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    Plants Help Your Kids Cope with Stress
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    by vienova4  7-4-2009   
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    Why People Seek Therapy
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    by vienova4  7-2-2009   
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    Therapy--Luxury or a Necessity?
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    by vienova4  7-1-2009   
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    Becoming Mindful About Feelings
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    by vienova4  6-25-2009   
     This is an excerpt from my blog post of a casual conversation between a colleague (C) and myself (M). Wonderfully therapeutic, and captures beautifully what being mindful is about.
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    Perfectionism
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    by vienova4  6-24-2009   
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    Overeating? It's All in Your Brain
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    by vienova4  6-24-2009   
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    Bad Relationships Increase Work Stress
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    by vienova4  6-23-2009   
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    Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
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    by vienova4  6-21-2009   
     Brief therapy can be as effective as long-term treatment that costs thousands of dollars a year. In the present economic situation, this may be the your sanity-saver.
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    Mental Illness - More Diagnostic Issues
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    by vienova4  6-18-2009    1
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    Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
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    by vienova4  6-17-2009   
     "Personality Disorder" doesn't mean the problem lies within one individual. Families can learn through therapy how to help the person overcome this condition.
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    Bitterness: The Next Mental Disorder
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    by vienova4  6-17-2009   
     Feeling bitter that top financial execs are getting away with huge bonuses while you're left in the dust? You could be suffering from what's soon-to-be "Post Traumatic Embitterment Disorder." American Psychiatric Association (APA) is considering including bitterness in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
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    Diagnostic Issues in Mental Illnesses
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    by vienova4  6-17-2009   
     Diagnosing a mental illness isn't as clear cut as it seems.
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    Early Intervention Prevents Mental Illness
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    by vienova4  6-16-2009   
     Some exciting new research findings on how to prevent depression, schizophrenia etc.
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    Eating Slowly Helps Relieve Anxiety
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    by vienova4  6-16-2009   
     No time for therapy or yoga classes? Start lowering your stress by changing your eating habits!
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    Does Your Doctor Tweet?
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    by vienova4  6-15-2009   
     With the Internet revolution--and most recently social networking explosion--people are getting more (and sometimes inaccurate) information online. Your family doctor may no longer be the go-to expert to consult on health matters. Doctor-patient relationship is shifting, since patients are gaining the power of knowledge. As a result, healthcare providers (including mental health professionals) are increasingly leveraging on technology to enhance support for their patients and clients.
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    America's Drug Problem
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    by vienova4  6-15-2009   
     In my day-to-day work, I've seen individuals waste their life away on drugs and families broken up because of one (or more) member's drug habit. How much responsibility should we put on the individual who falls to addiction and how much responsibility should we assign to the state? Or to the society who has failed to provide the support these individuals need to cope with their mental health problems?
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    Interest Decline and Marital Problems
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    by vienova4  6-13-2009   
     The author states that resentment happens when one partner lets his/her interest on the other decline, even in the absence of any wrongdoing.
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    Insomnia - A Modern World Epidemic
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    by vienova4  6-12-2009   
     Who would have guessed that a conspiracy exists to keep us all awake at night?
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    Consumerism and Mental Well-Being
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    by vienova4  6-12-2009   
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    Teens' Texting Taking a Toll
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    by vienova4  6-11-2009   
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