Multiple Personalities

The mental health illness of Multiple Personality Disorder is a hardship for patients, a fascination to filmmakers, authors and the public and a controversy amongst therapists. Tracy Smith reports.
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Exercise and Bone Health

Eugene Babenko, DPT, CSCS, CF-L1 Physical Therapist Founder of Empire City CrossFit NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist CrossFit Certified Trainer Member, New York Physical Therapy Assoc.Board of Directors Produced by DrMDK.com
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Home Health Care and Physical Therapy Near Sherman TX

http://texomahomehealth.com/ We bring skilled medical services to people in their homes to help them recuperate from surgery or manage chronic diseases.
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Pills Over Therapy?

BY LIZ REED You're watching multisource health news analysis from Newsy The quintessential image of therapy -- the patient lying on the couch, telling his life story -- might be a thing of the past. That?s according to a New York Times article suggesting psychiatrists are pushing pills over heart-to-heart couch sessions. The article revolves around one psychiatrist?s struggle to accept his evolving role -- from a psychotherapist to prescription-therapist: ?...[L]ike many of his peers, he treats 1,200 people in mostly 15-minute visits for prescription adjustments that are sometimes months apart. ... Then, his goal was to help his patients become happy and fulfilled; now, it is just to keep them functional.? Talk therapy was popularized by Sigmund Freud in the 1950s -- before the rise of the pharmaceutical market and the pill-centric therapies of today. A MDiTV report says fault lies not with Big Pharma -- but more with psychiatrists. ?Half a century ago, depression was rare while multitudes sought to calm their anxieties. In the 1970s, depression diagnoses surged while anxieties waned. (FLASH) Back then, they were seen as relieving anxiety, relieving tension and stress and not depression. Whereas now, they?re called antidepressant medications.? In a culture of immediacy and quick fixes, one Fox News analyst says it?s the demand created by pill poppers that sustains the pharmaceutical industry. ?People are also at fault, people are less anxious to discuss what?s bothering them if there?s a pill they can take that can fix it... (FLASH) Find a good friend and tell them what?s bothering you and very often you?ll find that that?s enough and you may not need these various pills, all of which have side effects.? Still, Psych Central insists that the profession is evolving with the rest of the health care industry, and calls the Times article ?a perfect example of false dichotomy.? ?...A person who is ?functional? because he or she is stable on their medications can also be ?happy and fulfilled.? The role of the psychiatrist has not been diminished ? it has simply changed. Do we look down upon a family doctor because all they do is pretty much the same thing ? try and address the person?s presenting complaints, usually with a prescription?? Others have pointed to a different culprit -- pocketbooks. The Times article cites insurance companies as the influencing factors on psychiatrists? ability to provide talk therapy. As fees go up, doctors look for ways to increase the volume of their services to cover them -- but that often translates into more patients in less time. But a writer for Care2 points out that the average psychiatrist salary is 1,000, which is more than enough. ?While Dr. Levin could have decided to accept less money and still provide 'time to patients even when insurers did not pay,' he notes that he preferred not to, for financial reasons...? A recent study suggests talk therapy may be as good, if not better, than drugs in the treatment of depression. But a 2005 government survey revealed only 11 percent of psychiatrists provided talk therapy to all patients. 'Like' Newsy on Facebook for updates in your news feed Get more multisource video news analysis from Newsy Transcript by Newsy
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Movie for Therapists: Making Your Job Easier & More Effective

http://www.MyTherapySession.com - As a therapist or other health care provider, could you get excited about the idea of less work, better results and happier clients? If you would like to discover how your job can be easier and more effective, then you will want to watch this short, but important message from MyTherapySession.com. For more information, visit http://www.mytherapysession.com.
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US Health Care Jobs

Therapist Job listings for physical therapy jobs, physical therapist jobs, occupational therapy jobs, speech pathology jobs, speech language pathology jobs.
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Profession Therapists and Physicians

Sit down and watch a video of Dr. Maria Harris to learn the benefits of maintaining your wellness and seeing your/a professional therapist and physician.
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Beaverton & Portland Oregon Psychologist Janet Kirkland, PhD

Dr. Janet Kirkland is a licensed clinical psychologist in Beaverton, Oregon. She helps adults and seniors with emotional disorders and stress-related issues. Please call 503-810-3269 to schedule an appointment.
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