Treating Major DepressionCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jul 2008
Major depression is more than just suffering from a bad mood. It can affect just about everything you do, from how you sleep at night to how well you perform your job. Learn how you can feel better.
Disaster Images on TVCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jul 2008
It is virtually impossible to shelter young children from images of September 11. A child psychiatrist comments on how much TV should you let your kids watch?
Recognizing DepressionCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jul 2008
How do you know if you have depression? Learn what's involved in diagnosing the problem, and if your depression is the result of a biological cause, or something else.
What Is Depression?Category: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jul 2008
How do you know if your bad mood represents something more serious? Learn how to recognize the various types of depression, and what you can do to get professional help.
Talking with Your DoctorCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 21 Jul 2008
Talking with your doctor can sometimes be difficult. Good health care, however, depends on an open dialogue between patients and doctors.
Improving Health CareCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 21 Jul 2008
Improvements are necessary to make sure Americans get the best quality health care and that money for this care is being spent as effectively as possible. Listen as experts -- both in government and in the private sector -- describe some of the steps taken to improve the health care system.
Alcoholism: Diagnosis and TreatmentCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 21 Jul 2008
What are the symptoms of alcoholism? When should you worry? Our panel discusses the causes and warning signs of alcoholism and how to recognize them.
ADHD in SchoolCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 14 Jul 2008
For children with ADHD, school behavior and academic success are important measures of how well treatment is working. Join Dr. Peter Jensen as he discusses how you and your child's doctor can keep track of what's going on in school and how teachers can help.
ADHD TherapyCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 14 Jul 2008
Every parent wants their child to be well-behaved. But when a child has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, conventional approaches to teaching good behavior may not work. We look at parenting and teaching strategies that can make a difference.
Is Your Child Depressed?Category: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 11 Jul 2008
Depression is usually thought of as a "grown-up" problem, but studies have shown that up to 2.5 percent of young children and 8.3 percent of adolescents in the U.S. suffer from this emotional condition. Left untreated, it can lead to difficulty in school, social problems, and even violence or suicide. How do you know if your child is suffering from depression? What should you do if you're concerned? Tune in to learn what every parent should know about childhood depression.
Helping Children in Times of GriefCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 10 Jul 2008
When someone-- a sibling, parent or grandparent-- passes away, it's often hard to know what the youngest members of the family are going through. Children may seem oblivious or indifferent, but they are probably going through intense and confusing emotions for which they need support. Join our panel of experts as they discuss the psychology of children in times of grief.
Helping Children in Times of GriefCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 10 Jul 2008
When someone-- a sibling, parent or grandparent-- passes away, it's often hard to know what the youngest members of the family are going through. Children may seem oblivious or indifferent, but they are probably going through intense and confusing emotions for which they need support. Join our panel of experts as they discuss the psychology of children in times of grief.
Treating ADHDCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 10 Jul 2008
The school year can be an especially troubling time for children diagnosed with ADHD. Fortunately, with the right balance of therapies, many children have gotten back on track to scholastic success. Join our panel as they take a look at how different treatment options can help your child in school.
Sleep and DepressionCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 10 Jul 2008
We all know that when we're low or anxious it's hard to sleep. But did you know that sleep problems may also induce depression? Listen to experts talk about the link between sleep and depression and what you can do about it.
Cold and Flu Smarts for KidsCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 10 Jul 2008
When someone-- a sibling, parent or grandparent-- passes away, it's often hard to know what the youngest members of the family are going through. Children may seem oblivious or indifferent, but they are probably going through intense and confusing emotions for which they need support. Join our panel of experts as they discuss the psychology of children in times of grief.
The ADHD Racial GapCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 10 Jul 2008
As more children are being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, experts are noticing a growing divide in the number of minorities seeking treatment.
Kicking HeroinCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 9 Jul 2008
Methadone has been used since the late '60s to help heroine addicts overcome their addiction. But is this drug really a cure? Or does it just create a new addiction?
ADHD Ritalin AbuseCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 9 Jul 2008
With pressures at their highest, many college students are turning to prescription stimulant drugs like Ritalin and Adderall to give them an edge. What's driving this dangerous trend?
Sleep and the HolidaysCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 5 Jul 2008
Anyone preparing holiday festivities knows that all that hustle and bustle can put a damper on a good night's sleep. Join experts as they share some helpful seasonal tips.
Anticipatory GriefCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 4 Jul 2008
If someone close to you is nearing the end of his or her life you know that this can be a challenging and confusing time for everyone involved. What are "normal" feelings and behaviors during this period? What can you do to prepare yourself for your relative or friend's death?
Adult OrphansCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 4 Jul 2008
As adults, we all comprehend the fact that our parents will die eventually. But the reality of that event often has much more emotional impact than we can foresee. Join our panel of experts for a look at what happens when you become an "adult orphan."
Stress of CancerCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 4 Jul 2008
Cancer is an upsetting experience. Worries about treatments and the future make it hard to function. Find what to do if the stress is too much to handle.
Treating AnxietyCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 3 Jul 2008
We've all experienced anxiety at one time or another, and a little anxiety never hurt anyone. But too much anxiety can interfere with your ability to function in the everyday world, and may have harmful consequences on your body. Join our panel of experts as they discuss anxiety and offer some helpful tips on how to overcome it.
Grieving and Going Back to WorkCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 3 Jul 2008
As adults, we all comprehend the fact that our parents will die eventually. But the reality of that event often has much more emotional impact than we can foresee. Join our panel of experts for a look at what happens when you become an "adult orphan."
Sex TherapistsCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 3 Jul 2008
Whether you're happily married or living single, you've probably worried about your sex life at some point or another. There's nothing unusual about a less-than-perfect sex life. But if you and your partner can't seem to overcome your sex troubles, or if you have a sexual disorder, you may consider seeking professional help.
Overcoming AnxietyCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 3 Jul 2008
We've all experienced anxiety at one time or another, and a little anxiety never hurt anyone. But too much anxiety can interfere with your ability to function in the everyday world, and may have harmful consequences on your body. Join our panel of experts as they discuss anxiety and offer some helpful tips on how to overcome it.
Defining AlcoholismCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 2 Jul 2008
What are the symptoms of alcoholism? When should you worry? Our panel of experts will discuss the causes and warning signs of alcoholism and how to recognize them in yourself.
Seasonal DepressionCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 2 Jul 2008
Every winter, when the days get shorter, people with seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD, experience depression. Learn how light can help chase away the winter blues.
Recognizing Opioid AbuseCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 25 Jun 2008
Though heroin may be one of the most notorious drugs around, it's only one in a class of addictive substances known as opioids. Some -- like heroin -- are considered "street drugs". But many are actually prescription medications, bringing the threat of abuse much closer to home for many people. Tune in as substance abuse expert John Franklin, MD discusses the symptoms of addiction, and where to turn for help if you or a loved one develops a problem.
Succeeding in School with ADHDCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 25 Jun 2008
A typical school day can put stress on any child. For children with ADHD, the academic and social demands of school can be overwhelming. How can parents help, and how can they know when to help? Tune in for expert advice from Patricia Quinn, MD.
ADHD CausesCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jun 2008
Almost everyone has heard about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). But few people understand what the term really means, or realize how many children and adults may have it. What are the supposed causes and symptoms of ADHD? How is it diagnosed? Join our panel of experts as they address these questions and more.
Job StressCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 19 Jun 2008
For many people, "work" and "stress" are virtually synonymous. But stress can have negative effects on your body and mind, from muscle stiffness and insomnia to hypertension and general unhappiness. How can you keep your productivity maxed while staying relaxed? Join our panel of experts for some work-time de-stressing tips. Viewers are encouraged to submit their questions in advance, or during the live program.
ADHD MythsCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 19 Jun 2008
There's been a lot of talk in recent years about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD. And with all the talk has come a lot of misinformation. Is this a real disease? If so, what are the causes? And how is it diagnosed? Join our panel as they help us separate fact from fiction.
ADHD in AdultsCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 19 Jun 2008
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder exists in the public imagination as a childhood issue. Yet the diagnosis of ADHD is increasingly applied to adults. What are the symptoms of ADHD in adults? Is it treated with the same techniques used for children? Join our experts as they take an in-depth look at ADHD in adults and discuss treatment options.
Conquering Performance AnxietyCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 18 Jun 2008
Though erectile dysfunction and other sexual hindrances can have biological causes, for many the problem is psychological. Performance anxiety can be a serious obstacle to a fulfilling sexual relationship, but it can also be overcome. Join our panel of experts for a live discussion of its causes and cures. Viewers are encouraged to submit their questions in advance, or during the live program.
Sleep and AnxietyCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 13 Jun 2008
Anxiety and worry can appear at any time; day or night. Sometimes you know why, sometimes it can appear out of the blue. Learn how these problems can impact a restful night.
Psychology of Sexual FetishesCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
You've probably heard of foot fetishes, leather fetishes or fetishes involving just about any object. But what exactly is a sexual fetish? Join our panel of experts to find out.
Stress and SportsCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
Many people turn to sports to unwind, but the pressure of competition can turn otherwise relaxing pursuits into sources of stress (and affect your game, too). Our panel of experts will discuss what you can do to make sure your sports life helps, rather than hurts, your state of mind.
Schizophrenia TreatmentCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
Schizophrenia is a disease that can have devastating effects on a person's ability to function effectively in his or her world. Though there is no cure for schizophrenia, a combination of treatment strategies can often help. Join our panel of medical experts, along with Nathaniel Lachenmeyer, author of The Outsider: A Journey into My Father's Struggle with Madness, as they discuss medical treatments, rehabilitation strategies and support programs for schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia and FamilyCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
With the distorted understanding that comes with schizophrenia comes drastic changes in relationships with other people, from close friends to people on the street. Join our panel of experts, along with Nathaniel Lachenmeyer, author of The Outsider: A Journey into My Father's Struggle with Madness, as they discuss the impact of schizophrenia on family, friends and society.
Schizophrenia OverviewCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
Schizophrenia affects 2.5 million people in the United States alone, but few people know anything about the disease and its symptoms. Listen as our panel dissects fact from fiction and hear author Nathaniel Lachenmeyer share his father's battle with schizophrenia.
Medication for AlcoholismCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
For all alcoholics, therapy is essential. But it's not always enough. For these patients, there is a variety of medications available to help overcome their alcohol addiction. Our panel of experts will discuss the current options.
Alcoholism and the FamilyCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
Alcoholism is a devastating disease for anyone who suffers from it. But it can also take a terrible toll on the families involved. Join us for a discussion of the difficulties families face when a loved one suffers from alcoholism, and what they can do to help.
Alcoholism: Getting Past the AddictionCategory: Mental Health
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
For the millions of Americans that suffer from alcoholism, accepting their diagnosis is an important first step. But making it through treatment can be an even greater challenge. If you're facing treatment for alcoholism, you may have many questions and concerns. Our panel of experts will discuss what you should know about various treatment strategies.