Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: stress + art + depression  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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What You Knead This Winter: Massage Therapy
HealthNews, CA - Nov 29, 2008
Stress is to blame for the growing numbers of patients seeking medical help for any number of conditions and is the number one reason people search out a ...

New York Times
Even if You Can?t Buy It, Happiness Is Big Business
New York Times, United States - Nov 27, 2008
It knitted together many currents in the cultural ether: positive psychology, neuroplasticity, mindfulness-based stress reduction, the role of emotional ...
SPREADING PEACE: The Art of Living aims to help people cope with ...
Business Mirror, Philippines - Nov 20, 2008
?The yoga and meditation have helped me a lot in terms of coping with buryong [depression], especially at nighttime, when I used to think of the problems of ...

PRESS TV
All you need to know: Aromatherapy
PRESS TV, Iran - Nov 28, 2008
It eases depression and reduces inflammation. It is also good for acne, burns, eczema, sleep disorders and stress. Lemon: Antiseptic, astringent and ...

Times Online
Guillaume Depardieu: total eclipse of the son
Times Online, UK - Nov 29, 2008
R?jane told The Sunday Times Magazine that Guillaume liked living close to nature, away from the stress of city living. In the early days of filming he had ...

Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Art auction to support mental health programs
Idaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - Nov 12, 2008
Major mental illnesses include depression, bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder and post-traumatic stress. ...
The old-fashioned way of experiencing pleasure and happiness.
NRC Handelsblad, Netherlands - Nov 28, 2008
The stress hormone cortisol inhibits this system during depression, and thus prevents the feeling of any pleasure. Opiate chemical messengers produced by ...

Calcutta Telegraph
Self-scripted path to success
Calcutta Telegraph, India - Nov 27, 2008
The sole graphologist of the steel city explained that by reading a handwriting of a person he can identify his problems, his level of stress. ...

The Age
Rooms with a muse
The Age, Australia - Nov 21, 2008
It is easy to understand why so many painters suffer a kind of post-partum depression directly following an exhibition. Having slaved for months or years on ...
After the fighting
News Virginian, VA - Nov 10, 2008
The study estimates that about 300000 of those individuals suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder or major depression, and 320000 experienced a probable ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: art + depression + living  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Community Calendar
Germantown Now, WI -
MOMS Club of Germantown-East: Support group and service organization for mothers; 10 am, Lutheran Church of the Living Christ, N10660 Pilgrim Road, ...
Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day
Future Movies, UK - Aug 4, 2008
She represents all that is glamorous, living a Hollywood lifestyle in London in an utterly fabulous Art Deco apartment. Her bathroom is to die for, ...
Some seeds for the recovery
San Bernardino Sun, CA - Aug 4, 2008
Some say that things haven't been this bad since the Great Depression. No wonder that the vast majority of Americans think our country is on the wrong track ...
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008
Metapsychology, NY -
Wilson insists that he doesn't want to romanticize depression, but romanticize he does. Fond of a rather high-flown style of prose, he saves his most ...
How public perception influences Foreign Policy: A comparative ...
Joy Online, Ghana - Aug 4, 2008
Moreover, the vital role of foreign policy leadership will also be crucial in the balancing art or balance of power relations between America and China, ...
The art of craftmanship
Journal and Courier, IN - Aug 2, 2008
She is feeling out her newest creations by living with them. Vases inspired by spiky seed pods settle neatly on her bookshelf. The vases are organic, ...
?Go in the direction of the things you love?
Bridge, MN - 33 minutes ago
He recalls depression-era poverty, and he slid through school, moved on from grade-to-grade ?because he did not cause trouble? until he was ?kicked out? of ...

Sydney Morning Herald
Drawn from the ranks
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Aug 1, 2008
With the onset of the Great Depression at the end of the 1920s, national morale hit rock-bottom. The mess at home had a parallel in the disastrous ...
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Neuropsychiatric adverse events, which included abnormal dreams, depression, nightmare and suicidal thoughts, were reported less frequently in the ...

Houston Chronicle
When Formica was fab
Houston Chronicle, United States - Aug 1, 2008
According to his architect, Waller Poage, Stephens got his start during the Great Depression, when he sold carpet door-to-door. His family lived so frugally ...
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Depression After Stroke Results of the FINNSTROKE Study -
M Kotila, H Numminen, O Waltimo, M Kaste - Stroke, 1998 - Am Heart Assoc
... diseases were not associated with depression. Living alone did not predict
depression in some studies 3 38 but did in another. 12. ...

… Supported Avenues for Intervention on HIV Medication Nonadherence: Findings from the Healthy Living -
MO Johnson, SL Catz, RH Remien, MJ Rotheram-Borus, … - AIDS PATIENT CARE and STDs, 2003 - liebertonline.com
... have resulted in antiretroviral therapy (ART) being withheld ... affective states such
as depression, anxiety, and ... recruitment into the Healthy Living Project (HLP ...

[BOOK] Creative Aggression: The Art of Assertive Living
GR Bach, H Goldberg - 1974 - books.google.com
... SPORT THE "NICE" LOVERS LIVING WITH THE "NICE" PERSON THE PRICE ... DEPRESSION ANGER
HELPS RELEASING SELF-HATE CATATONIC SCHIZOPHRENIA THE PREVALENT PSYCHOLOGICAL ...

Major depression in stroke patients. A 3-year longitudinal study -
M Astrom, R Adolfsson, K Asplund - Stroke, 1993 - Am Heart Assoc
... E. Chemerinski, RG Robinson, and JT Kosier Improved Recovery in Activities of Daily
Living Associated With Remission of Poststroke Depression Stroke, January 1 ...

[BOOK] The Living Theatre: Art, Exile, and Outrage -
J Tytell - 1997 - books.google.com
... Tytell, John. The Living Theatre: art, exile, and outrage / John
Tytell.?1st ed. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN ...

Psychology and the Art of Living -
SD Brown - Theory & Psychology, 2001 - tap.sagepub.com
Page 1. Psychology and the Art of Living Steven D. Brown Loughborough
University Abstract. A ... That is, an ?art of living?. Issues ...

[BOOK] Hope Among Us Yet: Social Criticism and Social Solace in Depression America
DP Peeler - 2008 - University of Georgia Press
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depression: coping strategies used by South Asian women, living in the UK, suffering from depression -
FA Hussain, R Cochrane - Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2003 - informaworld.com
... They carried out a qualitative study exploring the experiences of depression of
women living in rural communities in New Brunswick. ... Living with depression 23 ...

Frequency and Clinical Determinants of Poststroke Depression -
T Pohjasvaara, A Leppavuori, I Siira, R Vataja, M … - Stroke, 1998 - Am Heart Assoc
... Price TR. The impact of poststroke depression on recovery in activities
of daily living over a 2-year follow-up. Arch Neurol. 1990 ...

The use of art therapy to detect depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in pediatric and … -
J Wallace, PD Yorgin, R Carolan, H Moore, J … - Pediatric Transplantation, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... The art-based FEATS assessment results did not ... last year and CDI scores indicating
depression correlated with ... who received kidneys from living related donors ...

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Art of Living: Breathe deeply to relieve stress, depression

LOS ANGELES — New Age flute music plays softly as people file into an apartment in West Los Angeles, remove their shoes and seat themselves quietly on on the floor. A picture of a bearded guru in white robes sits at the front of the room with a tiny offering of fresh flowers. There are 14 students, and they have come here to learn to breathe.

Known as the Art of Living, this intensive breathing course will last six days. The class has drawn people ranging in age from their 20s to their 60s. There is a builder, a businessman, a masseuse, an acupuncturist and a Jacuzzi engineer. It includes some who are seeking relief from asthma, chronic pain and depression and others referred by a friend. One man came after seeing a flier at a Whole Foods market.

Students of the Art of Living program say the breathing technique can bring greater awareness, a fuller and happier life, less stress, greater mental focus and a bevy of other health benefits. But there is scant research so far to support those claims.

Now, a handful of doctors and psychiatrists in this country are touting the benefits of the special breathing technique taught in the Art of Living course to help relieve depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, insomnia and anxiety

 

One of those is Dr. Richard Brown, an associate professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. After Brown published a book in 1999 about holistic approaches to depression, people from the Art of Living contacted him and explained their program. Impressed, Brown later began recommending the program to patients.

"Many of them were transformed," Brown says. "I didn't expect that."

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Brown eventually took the Art of Living course, then started teaching the program to, among others, fellow mental-health professionals. He's also become the main spokesman in the medical community for Art of Living.

 
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"Take a deep breath"

The idea that breathing techniques can benefit one's emotional health has become widely accepted, both in everyday life and the world of science. When we are upset, nervous, about to run a race or perform on stage, we urge each other, "Take a deep breath." And many doctors now recommend breathing techniques, such as those used in meditation, as a therapy for relieving stress — believed to aggravate a host of medical conditions including depression and hypertension.

Earlier this year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a survey on Americans' use of alternative and complementary therapies and found that 12 percent of adults said that they had done breathing exercises in the past year.

Studies of yoga, which puts a lot of emphasis on breath, have demonstrated its effect on cutting blood pressure, relieving anxiety and boosting the immune system. Eastern exercises such as tai chi and qi gong also use focused and deep abdominal breathing.

But it is difficult to design a research study that would weigh the benefits of purposeful breathing techniques by themselves.

Time of silence

The Art of Living is a meditation and yoga practice started by Indian guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (no relation to Ravi Shankar, the award-winning sitarist who rose to fame when Beatles star George Harrison became his student).

The 48-year-old Art of Living founder once studied with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the guru famous for teaching Transcendental Meditation. Art of Living's Shankar says the centerpiece of his breathing program — known as the Sudarshan Kriya — came to him in 1982, during a 10-day period of solitary silence.

As Shankar tells it, during his time of solitude he perceived that the different rhythms of breath had a connection with different states of mind. He came to believe that regulating breathing could help people with their suffering, and so began to teach the technique.

Today, the Art of Living Foundation claims that its volunteers have taught 2 million to 3 million people in 142 countries. The course includes 16 to 20 hours of instruction in a simple breathing technique that can be practiced daily at home. About 50,000 people have gone through the program in the United States, the foundation says.

"All of a sudden, it is everywhere," said John Osborne, president of the Art of Living Foundation in the United States.

Osborne believes the course has grown in popularity because it fits the needs of the times. The breathing, he says, offers a powerful way to counter stress, and the course's spiritual lessons appeal to people who may feel alienated and powerless.

The program received a boost after 9/11, when the Art of Living ran a full-page ad in the New York Times a month after the terrorist attacks, offering the course free to New Yorkers. Ten teachers were flown in from around the country, and during the next several months more than 1,000 people, including firefighters and police officers, took the course.

To feel better

Shankar recommends students carry on the breathing practice for at least six months. The daily regimen takes about 30 minutes.

By the end of the six-day course in West Los Angeles, some students already saw changes.

Rasik Raniga, a hotel manager who took the course hoping for relief from asthma, claimed he was already able to cut down on the use of his inhaler. Michael Miller, a home builder who said he had been depressed, found himself feeling better after three days. Analilia Silva, a businesswoman who came to the course at the suggestion of a friend, described the change as subtle: "It's like when you start exercising," she said. "You suddenly feel better but you don't know why."

 

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