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Mental Health Issues:
The Harvard Mental Health Letter

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The field of mental health is rapidly evolving, and whether your interest is professional or personal, staying informed about these mental health issues is no easy job.

Now there’s a source of mental health news you can trust…and it comes directly from the more than 8,000 doctors and researchers at Harvard Medical School. The Harvard Mental Health Letter is read by professionals and a growing number of lay people alike who are fascinated by the mysteries of the human mind.

SUBSCRIBE NOW 12 monthly issues (Print+Electronic) $59.00
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The Harvard Mental Health Letter puts you in closer touch with everything that is happening right now in the field of mental health.

  • New research that is altering the mental health landscape
  • New drugs and promising new uses for old drugs
  • Therapies and treatments that show real success
  • Intelligent discussion of hotly debated issues such as substance abuse, the use of antidepressant in children and adolescents, and more.

You’ll discover the most promising approaches to conditions such as:

  • Attention Deficit Disorder: The use of stimulant drugs as treatment, as the debate over medical vs. social problems continues
  • Schizophrenia: Insights from brain imaging and from family, adoption and twin studies on how this serious brain disorder develops
  • Antisocial Personality: Diagnosis, treatment, and social precautions to protect therapists as well as family members
  • Depression: Early detection in primary care coupled with depression management programs may improve outcomes

With every eight-page monthly issue you’ll get answers to questions such as:

  • How much therapy is “enough”?
  • Is it depression, or an early sign of dementia?
  • Can an alcoholic ever return to moderate drinking?
  • Do the benefits of electroconvulsive therapy outweigh the risks?

The Harvard Mental Health Letter will provide straight answers on complex issues and keep you enlightened and up-to-date on the brisk changes in the field of mental health.

SUBSCRIBE NOW 12 monthly issues (Print+Electronic) $59.00
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