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If you are a weekly viewer of Mental Health Monday's w Marla and Dave, then today's guest is no stranger, as she is no stranger to MHM. Sarah Myers is a writer for Psychology Today as well as a columnist for Free Inquiry. We were instantly intrigued by her story, as she has the same diagnosis as our son. She'll discuss the pros and cons of having a public face for schizoaffective disorder, and how this can be both ahindrance but also a benefit for integrating with society. We'll also talk about a recent term, “Sanism” and how that affects the brain different community.See you this Monday at 6pm PT on our Youtube Channel: youtube.com/mentalhealthmondays $1 today keeps the stigma away
Estudo publicado no Journal of Affective Disorder concluiu que mudar a postura pode ser uma forma eficaz de combater a depressão e ansiedade.
Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Sermon preached on 2023-02-18 by Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen. Worship series, "Spiritual Affective Disorder" Sermon, "Get Up and Don't Be Afraid" Scripture, Matthew 17:1-9 (CEB) Common English Bible. Support the show
Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Sermon preached on 2023-02-11 by Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen. Worship series, "Spiritual Affective Disorder" Sermon, "Walk this Way" Scripture, Deuteronomy 30:15-20 (CEB) Common English Bible.Support the show
Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Sermon preached on 2023-02-04 by Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen. Worship series, "Spiritual Affective Disorder" Sermon, "Little Altars Everywhere!" Scripture, Psalm 84 (CEB) Common English Bible.Support the show
Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Sermon preached on 2023-01-29 by Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen. Worship series, "Spiritual Affective Disorder" Sermon, "Make My Day!" Scripture, Micah 6:1-8 (CEB) Common English Bible.Support the show
Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Sermon preached on 2023-01-22 by Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen. Worship series, "Spiritual Affective Disorder" Sermon, "Lighten Up!" Scripture, Isaiah 9:1-4 (CEB) Common English Bible.Support the show
Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast
Sermon preached on 2023-01-15 by Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen. Worship series, "Spiritual Affective Disorder" Sermon, “Arise! Shine!" Scripture, Isaiah 60:1-6 (CEB) Common English Bible.Support the show
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Melisma is an award-winning international scholar of Caribbean origin. Linguist trilingual in English, Spanish and French, accomplished public speaker, Mental health advocate, Writer, Master couturière and blogging hobbyist. I found Melisma through her article she wrote for The Washington Post about her pregnancy journey while staying on her antidepressants. I learn so much more about Melisma, her diagnosis of Schizo-Affective Disorder and how she continues to share her story to create a world that is stigma free. To learn more about Melisma and read her article, check out the link below: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/parenting/wp/2016/04/04/i-took-antidepressants-while-i-was-pregnant-it-wasnt-a-choice/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quincy offers some advice on dealing with Guardians Affective Disorder as we deal with a quiet non-tender deadline from the Cleveland Guardians amidst piping hot stove activity around MLB. Check out Jim Pete's article about Roberto Perez from 2021 as we mourn his departure to the Pirates: https://everybodyhatescleveland.wordpress.com/2021/07/26/roberto-perez-is-better-than-you-think/ Please like, rate, review, subscribe and download! Follow us on Twitter at @GuardianFancast and email the show at quincy@guardianfancast.com Music provided by purple-planet.com. Intro song is licensed and purchased from pond5.com.
Welcome to Resilient Minds 365 where we discuss the resilient stories of entrepreneurs, professionals and students with mental illnesses to encourage you to strive, thrive, and live in abundance. I'm your host Cleoni Crawford. This week we have a special guest. We have Andrew Simpson with us. Andrew Simpson is an author and student. He is currently writing articles on creative non-fiction, which includes a biography and memoir and incorporating this with cutting edge journalism about psychology, theology, philosophy and English literature. He also do visual art and evangelize and share the gospel. Additionally, he is a peer mentor to other people with mental health and addiction issues. Stay connected with Andrew Simpson: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.simpson.376258 Stay connected with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/resilientminds365/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resilientminds365/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rminds365 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/onlycleonitv Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/onlycleoni/ Website: https://www.resilientminds365.ca Send questions and guest suggestions to resilientminds365@gmail.com. Get my new books, The Music of My Life or 30+1 Resilient Stories on Amazon at www.cleonicrawford.com.
CONTROL YOUR SLEEP HABITS!. Bipolar Affective Disorder BIPOLAR 2.Bipolar 2 disorder involves a major depressive episode lasting at least two weeks and at least one hypomanic episode (a period that's less severe than a full-blown manic episode). People with bipolar 2 typically don't experience manic episodes intense enough to require hospitalization.“When you lie down, you will not be afraid, when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet.” (Proverbs 3:24) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myeveningdevotional.substack.com
Mix set: IDM, Synth Euro & Ambient influences including new Floating Spirits (USA) & Blessed Are The Hearts That Bend (England) Synth/Dub: older tracks, some never broadcast on my weekly radio show Mid Era: hour set with new Starterra (USA) and Alba Ecstacy (Romania), plus other new discoveries & old classics TIME.....ARTIST....................TRACK............................RELEASE 00:00 [Intro - Mix set] 00:08 Lomea idealogue Otherness Reworks 03:35 Floating Spirits hikikomori Ronin 01 RED 10:43 Carbinax gravity Upgrades 15:24 Blessed Are... the embers Is My Destroyer 18:46 Sinoptik Music pastor (wind theme) Traveler 25:40 LazyBoyProactive (hesius dome remix ) Substrata 30:32 [break-Synth/Dub] 32:54 Haventepe royal treatment i 40:17 Conforce invisble shadows (rmx) Conforce Remixes 46:53 Alveol alignment (rmx) Alveol (Imprints) 54:13 Brickman influence 1:03:48 [break-Mid Era] 1:05:25 Boris SG hot comet Assembly Viii 1:18:14 Starterra time portal Celestial 1:26:56 Steve Moore frigia Zero-Point Field 1:36:11 Affective Disorder soul of a cloud St. Dizier At Night 1:43:39 Alba Ecstacy beyond the orbit From Mars To Jupiter 3 1:52:08 Aythar pulsar The God Particle 1:58:20 Frank Klare fantasia Solodreams 2:01:37 [Outro] Keywords: International electronic music internet electronic artists unsigned electronic artists Ambient Tribal Tribal Trance PsyTance Ethno/PsyTrance IDM Dub Step Mid Era Berlin School
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This episode covers bipolar affective disorder!
IDM with some Ambient & DownTempo influences: Heliotrope (a UK transplant in Japan), Holon (Canada), new In'R'Voice (Russia), Carbinax (Northern Ireland), J-Walt (USA), Gimmik (Switzerland), KeOSz (Slovakia), ASC (USA), Sense (Australia), Generate (Holland) Mid Era featuring Lluvia Ácida (Chile), Gert Blokzijl (Holland), Leandro Fresco & Rafael Irisarri (Argentina/USA), Axess (Germany), Affective Disorder (Belgium), Audraulic (United Arab Emirates), Arcane (England) TIME.....ARTIST.....TRACK.....RELEASE 0:00 [Dragnet Intro] IDMish 1:08 Heliotrope crystalline 9:18 Holon when worlds collide Earthlings 13:45 In'R'Voice mandrem nights The Light At The End 22:36 Carbinax tesla coil The Picture, Not The Pixels 26:31 [break] IDM 29:11 J-Walt Casper David Freidrich takes flight (excerpt) 24:22 Gimmik eine geschichte Rhytmus der Stadt 37:53 ASC cytosine Realm of the Void 45:30 KeOSz outgoing No Future Vol: 1 49:08 Sense something's gotta give Selected Moments 1 54:35 Generate devolve 59:46 [break] Mid Era 1:01:46 Lluvia Ácida busqueda de fosiles Ciencia Sur 1:06:46 Gert Blokzijl attic session 1 Attic Sessions 1:15:06 Fresco+Irisarri bajo dos siglos La Espera 1:20:39 Axess zeit Voices of Dawn 1:32:36 Affective Disorder soul of a cloud St. Dizier at Night 1:40:00 Audraulic luminal fluids Luminal Fluids 1:47:46 Harmash ridge ii Verge 1:51:02 Arcane time will run back Gather Darkness 1:58:46 [Outro] Keywords: International electronic music internet electronic artists unsigned electronic artists Ambient Tribal Tribal Trance IDM Mid Era Berlin School
Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. This episode talks about the connection between Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), alcoholism and drug addiction. Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a form of depression that affects some people at about the same time each year, usually beginning in the late fall or early winter and dissipating in the spring or summer. SAD is associated with biochemical brain changes that occur with decreased sunlight and changes to a person’s internal clock (also known as their circadian rhythm). The Relationship between SAD and Substance Abuse When the dark days come, and the symptoms of SAD present themselves, some people may self-medicate with substances. A lack of energy may cause some to turn to stimulants. Others may seek to numb the pain of depression with drugs like opioids or alcohol. Research has shown that some individuals with alcoholism misuse alcohol seasonally, so they may be self-medicating SAD. Approximately 50% of all people who struggle with a mental health disorder will also experience a substance use disorder at some point. Self-medicating with substances may lead to addiction. Additionally, the use of alcohol and drugs may worsen the symptoms of SAD, so while self-medicating may feel like it’s effective in the moment, it may worsen depressive symptoms overall and set the person on a path to a substance use disorder. Per the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, about 20% of Americans with an anxiety or mood disorder, such as SAD, also struggle with a substance use disorder, and vice versa. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, approximately 50% of all people who struggle with a mental health disorder will also experience a substance use disorder at some point. Resources- American Addiction Center - SAD https://americanaddictioncenters.org/treating-depression-substance-abuse/sad PUB MED- Alcoholism and Seasonal https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14671737/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soberisdope/message
Did you go to a New Year’s Eve Party? Can you believe that happened THIS MONTH? The month of January can tend to drag on. The holiday fun is over. It’s cold, there’s less daylight and the landscape is bleak. But, how can you tell the difference between “the winter blues” and something more serious? Depressive Disorder with Seasonal Onset, previously known as Season al Affective Disorder, is listed as a subtype of depression within the DSM-V, the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. Johnna Medina of PsychCentral explains, “The essential feature is the onset and remission of major depressive episodes at characteristic times of the year.” According to the Mayo Clinic, the symptoms of winter-onset depressive episodes include: Irritability Low energy Hypersensitivity to rejection Oversleeping Craving for foods high in carbohydrates Weight gain These season-specific symptoms can be accompanied by those associated with a major depressive episode, including:
Tonight's Guest WeatherBrain is the teaching professor in meteorology and the associate head of the undergraduate program in meteorology at The Penn State University. He is also the host, feature writer, and producer of Weather World, Penn State Meteorology Department's weekday weather magazine show. He also produces a segment on Wednesday's called WeatherWhys (WxYz). In addition, he was an on-air storm analyst at The Weather Channel from 2002 to 2005 (just after Dr. John Scala was there) and was the chief meteorologist at the historic Franklin Institute Science Museum in Philadelphia from 1998 to 2002. He has also co-authored two books: "The Philadelphia Area Weather Book" and "A World of Weather: Fundamentals of Meteorology." Dr. Jon Nese, welcome to WeatherBrains!
Today Dr. Sandy and Clinical Herbalist Emma are diving into seasonal Affective Disorder and the tips and tricks to deal with the winter blues!
Welcome to Meditation Minutes, a weekly series here on Actualization Station where I provide guidance to jump start your meditation practice. The guided meditation here is enough for a short session, but feel free to continue on afterwards as long as you like. Songs used in the podcast today: "Better Days" by BenSound, (licensed under CC BY 3.0) provided by Audio Library. 2nd Song: "Le Pont Vers Lespace" by Affective Disorder (licensed under CC BY 3.0) provided by the electronik free art collective @ Kahvi.org and Scene.org. Rate and Subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform, and join us on the Anchor FM app where you can call into any episode to share your own thoughts and questions. @ Anchor.fm/ActualizationStation Connect with Actualization Station on social media to stay updated on future episodes, meditations, poetry nights, and essential life insights, to cultivate peace and maximize your ability to flow and thrive. Exclusives @ Patreon.com/ActualizationStation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/actuali/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/actuali/support
It's a new season folks. Who's ready to get SAD. We talk about the related topics of poo, Peggy Noonan, and death.
Rod and Karen are joined by Nic Ju of What's The Tea Podcast to discuss Trump related depression, 50 Cent's son rapping, Twitter cracking down on harassment, Russia blocks a porn site, chocolate taster, LA decriminalizes street vendors, daycare wants parents off phones, THC church cookies, woman kicked off plane over boobs, Chrisette Michelle, La La Land think piece, white people news, sex in the courthouse, peeping tom, meth lab cat lady and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT @NicJu Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsors: GetBevel.com/tbgwt Site: Lootcrate.com/tbgwt Code: TBGWT
Conference report from the 2016 International Society for Bipolar Disorders and International Society for Affective Disorders meeting in Amsterdam. Featuring interviews on problems and opportunities in the field, machine learning, and Vincent Van Gogh.
Waking up or going to bed? This show is good for both. Treat yourself with this nonstop Flying Dutchman mix based upon the Spacemusic #62 “Artifacts” edition back in 2006. Remastered and free available now for all Spacemusic lovers out there. Come and go with us on this journey. Executive Producers: William Levering, Michael Sanchez, Dale Moore. Flying Dutchman September 12th 2010 Tracklisting: [00:50] - JOE FRAWLEY plays Sound Collages [07:06] - LøSER plays Overture [11:21] - SHRINE plays Harmony [18:20] - dreamSTATE plays pm Landscape #1 [21:00] - MIGLOJE plays Niaukiasi Dangus [27:00] - THE CIRCULAR RUINS plays Waters of the River [31:22] - FALLING YOU plays Reading the Leaves [37:29] - MIGLOJE plays Juodaragis [43:21] - THE CIRCULAR RUINS plays Genesis [44:41] - SONIC 7 plays The Days The Earth Stood Still [50:41] - ENICKLAS plays New Discovery 4 [55:15] - AFFECTIVE DISORDER plays Soul of a Cloud © 2010 spacemusic.nl