Depression, Mood, and Anxiety and Parkinson's
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
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Dr. Joanne Hamilton discusses depression, anxiety, and apathy in Parkinson's and how to handle it as a person with Parkinson's and a care partner.
0:00 - Introduction
2:24 - What’s the difference between a bad mood and a clinical mood disorder?
7:30 - The brain changes that cause depression, anxiety, and mood changes
11:15 - Depression
15:00 - How to Handle Suicidal Ideation
18:00 - Anxiety
21:00 - Treatment
28:00 - Apathy
38:00 - Benefitting from talk therapy when you struggle to talk
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Very good knowledge
Ty for this talk. It was very easy to follow and understand. I appreciated the point on apathy
This hit me years ago in my early 40's but I didn't know at the time why my emotions changed to the point of I didn't have the desire to even cry at my grandma's funeral
Thank you for providing this information. My family has just been diagnosed and this made several years of behaviors and concerns make more sense.
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Thanks a thousand times for this immensely helpful video. I've learned a lot from this.
Thank you
A tremendous amount of information . Thanks for your time
The empowerment of forcing yourself outside (even when you feel like you're actively dying) can never be under estimated❣️I've learned to totally disregard that statement someone made several years ago about never letting them see me sweat. It's my world too. 😅💕
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@@galegeisler4615 Hi :)
I’m a mess. Diagnosed in 2022.Hardest thing I do daily is TRYING to get out of my bed after another sleepless night. Next is showering and getting dressed. Very slowly and difficult.
You're not alone! These are challenges for many people with Parkinson's.
Have you ever seen an occupational therapist? They can help with some aspects of these tasks. Our next Live Well Today Webinar will feature Carol Chiang, an OT we featured last year as well: th-cam.com/video/P-8SSPeuBBA/w-d-xo.html
Some people report that Inbrija and other fast acting/rescue therapies can help them with early morning activities, too.