Author Archives: Victoria Costello

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Boy does this make common sense!

First the bad news… Over all, however, 15 percent of employers in the United States do not offer mental health coverage to employees, according to the Society for Human Resource Management. Then the good… Such benefits may become more widely … Continue reading

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All PTSD is not the same, A VA Psychiatrist Makes the Case for “Complex PTSD” as a new DSM 5 Diagnosis

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Shaili Jain MD, a VA psychiatrist makes the case for a “complex PTSD” for those who’ve experienced prolonged, repeated trauma By Shaili Jain, MD Posted: November 7, 2012 on Mind the Brain, http://blogs.plos.org When I was in medical school, senior physicians would … Continue reading

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Kids on ADHD Meds…Finally Someone Asks Some Kids

I just posted this over at PLOS BLOGS….an analysis by Kaitlin Bell Barnett (author of DOSED) of the first ever study where kids on stimulants were asked how they thought the meds changed (or didn’t change) them. Here’s a snippet … Continue reading

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Creativity and Mental Illness, a definitive study & a list of noted artists who had a mental disorder

Here is a fascinating study that confirms what many of us (esp writers and artists) with a mental disorder have long intuited…creativity is frequently part of and inseparable from our mental illness. The good news from this study is the … Continue reading

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A VA Psychiatrist Shares her Sleepless Nights in a post titled “Preventing Veteran Suicide” by Shaili Jain, MD

I’m pleased to reprint here a blog post from Shaili Jain, MD, a dedicated VA psychiatrist who works at the Palo Alto Veterans Medical Center — who also is a fine writer. In both capacities, she contributes to a new … Continue reading

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The real youth suicide story… from Kaitlin Bell Barnett

Youth Suicide and Medications – What’s the Link? By Kaitlin Bell Barnett To recognize World Suicide Prevention Day, I wanted to post again about the topic of medications, suicide and young people. First, the sad statistics: Worldwide, suicide is the … Continue reading

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National Strategy for Suicide Prevention Launched Today

A way for everyone to be part of the solution…. “Preventing suicide is everyone’s business…it’s time to turn our attention to prevention,” said U.S. Surgeon General Regina Benjamin, at the release today of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. The … Continue reading

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“It’s About Time”…

A Lethal Inheritance: A Mother Uncovers the Science Behind Three Generations of Mental Illness by Victoria Costello 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful It’s About Time, September 7, 2012 Argh! Where was this book thirty years ago … Continue reading

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A study documents importance of peer support…in recovery

Here’s further proof that peer to peer mutual helping relationships are key to recovery. This study looked at alcoholics and AA — but I submit same is true for any recovery. ScienceDaily (Sep. 6, 2012) — A new study published … Continue reading

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The Truth About Parity

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From the Common Health blog: ‘It would be unthinkable for an insurance company not to approve an immediate hospitalization for a child with acute appendicitis; but it is often true for a child with an acute psychiatric illness.’ Read this … Continue reading