August
9, 2006 -
WebMD-
Rate
Your Risk For Depression.
August 1, 2006 -
The
Washington Post - "Sick of Expectations"
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Pressure to Compete, Not Connect, Leaves Many Affluent Teens Miserable,
Says a Psychologist and Author - About the pressure many parents
put on their teens to excel in academics, sports, etc., and the
effects. Read
the story.
March 28, 2006 - The
Human Rights Campaign - "Coming Out to Your
Doctor" - About the importance of being open with your health
care practioners regarding your sexual orientation and gender
identity, so that they can give you the best care possible. Read
the story.
February 10, 2006 - The
Washington Post - "Girls Try Drugs, Alcohol
at Higher Rates" - Read
the story.
January 23, 2006 - American
Psychological Association - "New Study Shows
That Parental Alcoholism Creates Risk Factors for Substance Abuse
in Emerging Adults that Estends Beyond Alcoholism" - Read
the Press Release.
December 17, 2005 - The
Washington Post -"A Sudden
Shift in Moods
With Cyclothymia, a Milder Form Of Bipolar Disorder, Life's Little
Ups and Downs Can Loom Large" - Read
the story.
September 13, 2005 - The
Washington Post -" Uncharted
Territory; Mental Health Experts Struggle to Forecast Katrina's
Psychological Impacts -- and Best Treatments" - About the
mental health impacts of Hurrican Katrina. Read
the article.
July 22, 2005 - John Penn
Turner LPC, LSATP, appointed by former Governor Mark Warner to
the Virginia
Board of Counseling.
February 15, 2005 - The
Washington Post - "Going to Extremes
Experts Question Rise in Pediatric Diagnosis of Bipolar Illness,
a Serious Mood Disorder" - Read
the article.
January 27, 2005 - The
Hook - John Penn's interview
with Courtney Stuart regarding the first year of marriage .
August 26, 2004 - NPR's
Joanne Silberner, in the thirdpart of a series on antidepressant
drugs known as SSRIs, reports on the role employers play in getting
treatment for their workers with depression. Click
to go to NPR's website, where you can listen to her report, as
well as to parts one and two.
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