OTHERS ARE NOT THE SOURCE OF OUR HAPPINESS Human beings require social interaction to remain mentally and emotionally healthy. One of the fallacies of humankind insists that our value comes from being loved or being loveable. It suggests being in a relationship makes you valuable. A formula like that insinuates others are the source of […]
Several years ago, there was an entertaining video going around social media. I use it in Marriage Enrichment Courses. It…well…just watch: Funny…and true…almost. It’s not just men who are “fixers.” Some women have the need to “fix the problem” and some men have the need for someone “to just listen.” Sometimes, we may be a […]
In the last blog, we addressed each of us fitting in and having a place in the world. However, we didn’t adequately address the harshness of the world when you are working toward the task. One of today’s most popular series is Game of Thrones. My favorite theme is of social outcasts finding their way […]
Have you ever felt like you didn’t fit in? During Season 3 of NBC’s This Is Us, Kevin Pearson spoke with his niece about the topic. What he said resonated with me. “I think we go through this life slowly but surely, just collecting these little pieces of ourselves that we can’t really live without until […]
A version of the club drug is expected to be approved for depression in March. Researchers think it could help treat suicidal thinking.
Two new studies suggest the psychiatric benefits of ketamine treatment may extend beyond just the targeting of depression. The research demonstrates ketamine may be helpful in targeting both anxiety- and substance abuse-related depression.
Intranasal ketamine is noninferior to intranasal fentanyl at relieving pain in children with acute extremity injuries, a new study found.
Ketamine, a psychoactive drug also used as an anesthetic in animals and humans, holds promise for treating depression. With no significant advances in treating depression in decades, the promise of Ketamine might open that door.
Ketamine is a psychoactive drug approved by the FDA as an anesthetic but holds promise for treating a variety of mental health disorders including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
There’s a lot of buzz lately about ketamine and its medical potential, particularly in the treatment of depression, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. What exactly is ketamine, though?