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Psychodynamic Psychiatrists' Experiences Of Being Stalked, Douglas Ingram
Psychodynamic Psychiatrists' Experiences Of Being Stalked, Douglas Ingram
NYMC Faculty Publications
Despite the estimated 15% likelihood that a psychiatrist will become the victim of stalking, there is little formal recognition of its prevalence or its impact on well-being. Through narrative accounts, ten psychiatrists with psychodynamic orientations speak of their experiences including how each managed the anxieties consequent to stalking. These include a variety of adaptive psychic operations as well as concrete actions to curtail stalking.
Effects Of Yoga On Thalamic Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, Mood And Depression: Analysis Of Two Randomized Controlled Trials, Chris C. Streeter, Patricia L. Gerbarg, Greylin H. Nielsen, Richard P. Brown, J Eric Jensen, Marisa M. Silveri
Effects Of Yoga On Thalamic Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, Mood And Depression: Analysis Of Two Randomized Controlled Trials, Chris C. Streeter, Patricia L. Gerbarg, Greylin H. Nielsen, Richard P. Brown, J Eric Jensen, Marisa M. Silveri
NYMC Faculty Publications
Objective: The Vagal-Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) theory proposes that some yoga postures and breathing practices exert their effects through stimulation of vagal nerves (parasympathetic system) with associated brain GABA increases. To evaluate this theory, we compared results from a 12-week randomized controlled trial (RCT) of yoga in participants with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with those of a similar RCT in healthy control participants (HC).
Methods: In an RCT, magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and mood measures were acquired in subjects with MDD (n=15) prior to and following a 12-week yoga intervention. The same measures were obtained in the HC (n=17) group. In …