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Study finds that treatment of depression can increase work productivity. Get help for depression.

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Check out this study showing that depression negatively impacts productivity at work and that treatment of depression can improve performance and productivity at work. Another important point is that for many people, feeling like you are doing a good job at work can be a source of satisfaction that can help maintain a more positive mood.

If you are feeling down or depressed, effective treatment for depression including counseling and psychopharmacological treatment is available.

Excerpts from Study:

A new study from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health CAMH (in Canada) has found that employees with depression who receive treatment while still working are significantly more likely to be highly productive than those who do not. This is the first study of its kind to look into a possible correlation between treatment and productivity.

People who experienced a depressive episode were significantly less likely to be highly productive, the study showed. “We expected this, as past research has found that depression has adverse effects on comprehension, social participation, and day-to-day-functioning,” said Dr. Carolyn Dewa, Head of CAMH’s Centre for Research on Employment and Workplace Health and lead author.

“What’s exciting is we found that treatment for depression improves work productivity. People who had experienced a moderate depressive episode and received treatment were 2.5 times more likely to be highly productive compared with those who had no treatment,” she says.  “Likewise, people who experienced severe depression were seven times more likely to be high-performing than those who had no treatment.”

via CAMH: Study finds that treatment of depression can increase work productivity.

Tiny Electrode in Brain May Be Effective Treatment for Depression.

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Deep brain stimulation (DSB) involves placement of a tiny electrode in a region of interest in the brain. DBS has been used for more than a decade to treat Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. More recently, it also has shown promise for treating symptoms of depression and possibly bipolar disorder when other treatments have not been effective.

For most people, psychotherapy and psychopharmacology will be the best option for depression treatment but for those with intractable depression, the future may include DBS as a treatment option.

Excerpt from report:

A new study provides additional data on the safety and long-term efficacy of subcallosal cingulate SCC deep brain simulation DBS in patients with treatment-resistant depression, including those with bipolar disorder.

Results show that after 2 years of long-term stimulation, there was a 92% response rate and 58% remission rate in 12 patients in the study. No patient who achieved remission had a spontaneous depressive relapse.

Published online January 2, Archives of General Psychiatry via More Good News on Deep Brain Stimulation in Depression.

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Take control of stress in your life for better health. CPA offers stress counseling in Boston and Newton.

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

When we are faced with stressful circumstances, our bodies respond by releasing stress hormones, resulting in increased heart rate and blood pressure, increased sugar (glucose) in the bloodstream, and alteration of our immune system, digestive system and reproductive system. Stress also interrupts our sleep and our ability to concentrate. Prolonged exposure to stress and stress hormones can result in excessive wear and tear on the body and mind, and to diminished functioning in daily life.  Stress counseling can teach us skills for managing stress in our lives. Visit our Stress Management page for more information about our services and our stress counselors in Boston and Newton, MA.

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Inadequate sleep linked to depression, weight gain & early death. CPA has Boston therapists and counselors who can help.

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Research articles published in Sleep (Sept. 1, 2010) report that too little sleep can lead to psychological distress and depression. Additionally, poor sleep also was linked to increased caloric intake and weight gain. Importantly, among men, poor sleep was related to earlier death (this was not true for women). Poor sleep is a serious issue that has numerous psychological, cognitive and health consequences. CPA has psychologists who specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is an effective treatment for insomnia and many of its root causes including anxiety and stress. Call us to find a Boston therapist or Newton therapist that can help.