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It has been found that some forms of chronic headaches are treated with antidepressant medications and works well. It is believed that some of the chemicals related to causing depression is also the cause of some forms of chronic headaches. Depression is more than just a headache. If he is experiencing other symptoms of depression like hopelessness, helplessness, loss of interest in activities and sex, appetite increase or decrease and sadness then depression may be a culprit. If your husband is suffering from chronic headaches it is important for him to see a doctor to rule out any serious health problems.
No. Health psychology is a specific area of professional psychology. Health Psychology has a medical (biological) focus, and often focuses on an individual that has a medical condition (pain, chronic illness, other debilitating illnesses..) and works on treating/improving their psychological condition (reducing depression, anxiety, and building coping skills).
Colleen Carney has written: 'Quiet your mind & get to sleep' -- subject(s): Chronic pain, Anxiety, Complications, Mental Depression, Popular works, Insomnia
Mirtazapine is an antidepressant that works by increasing the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, such as serotonin and norepinephrine. It also has sedative effects due to its antihistamine properties, making it a common choice for treating depression and insomnia.
If Strattera works for your child, it may improve attentiveness and decrease hyperactivity/impulsivity Strattera can improve ADHD symptoms in children in the classroom setting as reported by teachers in a clinical study
the doctors did a clinical trail to se if the medicine really works.
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist who founded psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. He developed his theories and techniques in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with his most influential works published between the 1890s and 1930s.
Phase IIB is specifically designed to study efficacy (how well the drug works at the prescribed dose(s)). Drug efficacy was usually studied in Phase III trials but the pressure to cut costs during the clinical trials process has increased the use of Phase IIB trials that can already give clues as to how effective the drug will be at treating a certain condition.
I have been taking different antidepressants for 9 years. I was given Pecocet for chronic back pain and all my depession and anxiety has disappeared! Yes-it works for me. Harriet MCombs
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It is useful sometimes for people with depression when all other treatment and medications have failed. It only works for depression though.