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Adult
Depression and Anxiety Services
Depression
afflicts one in four women and one in 10 men at some point in their
lives. Among its most common symptoms are persistent sadness, low
energy, sleep and appetite disturbances, and inability to take pleasure
in enjoyable activities.
Depression
is debilitating for the patient and agonizing for loved ones to
watch. However, when this disorder is skillfully managed, treatment
is successful in nearly 90 percent of patients.
Anxiety
disorders take many forms. Some patients:
- feel constantly
nervous for no apparent reason (generalized
anxiety)
- fear situations
in which they perceive the threat of humiliation (social phobia)
- experience
brief, intensely frightening attacks of overwhelming anxiety (panic
disorder)
- become virtual
prisoners in their own homes because of an extreme fear of any
situation in which escape seems difficult (agoraphobia)
In addition
to the anxiety disorders listed above, a specialty program provides
intensive behavioral treatments for individuals who have obsessive
compulsive disorder.
Among the most
effective treatments for depression and anxiety disorders are interpersonal
psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Interpersonal therapy
strives to help the patient cope with stressful relationships and
situations that may trigger depressive episodes. Cognitive-behavioral
therapy teaches more constructive thought patterns to replace thinking
habits that magnify feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness.
Medications,
particularly antidepressants, have proved effective for the great
majority of patients and often are used in conjunction with psychotherapy.
Long term follow-up
and maintenance therapy are important parts of each patient’s
treatment plan. Living with a person who has a mood disorder can
be very difficult; family members often say they feel they are walking
on eggshells. We offer psycho-educational groups for patients and
their families to teach them about mood disorders and offer ongoing
support.
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