Intermittent Explosive Disorder

If you've had 3 episodes of disproportionate anger, look into #IntermittentExplosiveDisorder https://t.co/RNO0qYmgZ4 pic.twitter.com/JQIe5okveZ — Dr. J. Ryan Fuller (@jryanfuller) May 31, 2016 Intermittent Explosive Disorder falls in the category of Impulse-Control Disorders. The condition is characterized by failure to resist aggressive impulses, resulting in serious assaults or property destruction. Examples of this behavior include threatening…

R rating for the television shows showing smoking in the interest of health

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11648494#14647318182961&18890702 The research was published in the Journal of Public Health as the Government unveiled plans to require branding and marketing to be removed from cigarette packages and an announcement of a ten percent hike in the tax on tobacco in the Budget. Some people may find a way around this, and others may switch…

Clients with a good Wi-Fi connection can access all manner of mental health services

http://www.independent.ie/life/health-wellbeing/the-computer-will-see-you-now-the-rise-of-online-therapy-34752542.html Distance therapy is on the rise, with one study suggesting that 20pc of psychotherapists now offer some form of online, email or telephone service. The new generation are especially receptive. Millennials, or digital natives as they are known, are generally the biggest users, while the therapists offering the service tend to be younger and…

Decriminalisation has failed to achieve its stated objectives of improving safety

http://www.voxy.co.nz/politics/5/251957 “Although Nigel Latta is right to argue that her death is tragic under any circumstances and that she is much more than just a ‘sex worker’, the sad reality is that the profession is harmful and dangerous, and more and more vulnerable people are becoming victims because of the flawed decriminalisation of prostitution,” says…

Ms Hydes recalls it “as if it was yesterday”

http://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/384780/life-sentence-winz-killer Today at the High Court in Christchurch, Winz survivors told how they had since been treated for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Kim Adams, who felt a “whoosh” past her face from a bullet Tully aimed at her, and colleagues Jane Hayman Walker and Leigh-Ann Hydes, all say they now suffer from PTSD and…

How Surfing Can Help Mental Health Recovery

http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/05/23/more-than-a-sport-how-surfing-can-help-mental-health-recovery/ Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he sat in that hospital for 10 days confronting the illness that had infiltrated his life but he had never spoken about. “It was the toughest 10 days of my life. After hiding it for so long and then being stuck in a place where everyone is fighting it,” Trebilco…

She said the family quickly hit a wall of shame and silence

http://www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2016/05/26/gaza-wall-silence-child-sexual-abuse/ “It started one night when our son came home late obviously very troubled,” the 30-year-old mother of seven said, speaking to AFP under an assumed name to protect the boy’s identity. “He told me that someone from our extended family and a neighbour took him to an isolated house. “He said, ‘They undressed me…

‘Sex work’ is inherently high-risk

http://www.voxy.co.nz/politics/5/251957http://www.voxy.co.nz/politics/5/251957 Family First NZ says that the police are right to highlight the activity and concerns around the death of Christchurch 22-year-old Renee Duckmanton, and that statistics and testimonies show that ‘sex workers’ are involved in a high-risk and harmful work and the law has failed them. “Although Nigel Latta is right to argue that…