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NASW Member Voices: ADHD and Mindfulness

Social Work Blog

A study from Psychiatry International found possible benefits of mindfulness to help with self-compassion, quality of life, well being, depression, and anxiety. Social workers can familiarize themselves with evidence-based practices like CBT or DBT.

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Am I Going Through a Nervous Breakdown?

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In the past, mental health experts used many terms such as depression, anxiety, and acute stress disorder to refer to a nervous breakdown. The term is no longer used because it has not been recognized as a mental health disorder by the American Psychiatry Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–5).

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Teen Cutting

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Additionally, NSSI is more common in people who suffer from anxiety , depression, or have difficulty regulating their emotions. A meta-analytic study from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry analyzed the prevalence and characteristics of self-harm in adolescents across 41 countries.

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why we panic

Clinical Philosophy

A classic CBT formulation of that panic which is met with in panic disorder - a formulation owed to David Clark - looks like this: The idea, I believe, is that we're to read the arrows as meaning 'and then this leads to.' Or 'I'll offer an alternative interpretation of the symptoms and we'll see if that reduces the anxiety'.

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Simple Tips: Anger Management for Autistic Children

Social Work Haven

Providing a predictable schedule and consistent expectations can help reduce anxiety and promote positive behaviour. This can lead to feelings of anxiety, stress, or even physical discomfort. This can result in feelings of stress, anxiety, or even physical discomfort. Pediatrics, 115(2), 277-280 – Sukhodolsky, D.G.,