Breaking the Chains: Overcoming Depression and Anxiety with Brain Science
Depression and anxiety are common mental health disorders that can have debilitating effects on daily functioning and overall well-being. We at BrainHub formulate our works based on the neuroscience of mood and anxiety disorders with our comprehensive analysis, exploring the neurobiological mechanisms underlying these conditions. Our experts have gained deep insights into the role of neurotransmitters, neuroplasticity, and stress response systems in the etiology and pathophysiology of depression and anxiety. Let’s explore evidence-based treatments, including medication, psychotherapy, and neuromodulation techniques, aimed at restoring neural balance and promoting emotional resilience. Our approach at BrainHub roots in the neurobiology of depression and anxiety which can inform personalized treatment approaches and enhance outcomes for individuals struggling with these conditions. Here are some of our research works on the above:
1. Nami M, Thatcher R, Kashou N, Lopes D, Lobo M, Bolanos JF, Morris K, Sadri M, Bustos T, Sanchez GE, Mohd-Yusof A. A proposed brain-, spine-, and mental-health screening methodology (NEUROSCREEN) for healthcare systems: Position of the society for brain mapping and therapeutics. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. 2022 Jan 1;86(1):21-42.
2. Kiani B, Nami M*. A comparative analysis on psychological well-being in mothers of autistic, blind, and normal-functioning children. Psychology & Neuroscience. 2017 Mar;10(1):83.
3. Forouhari S, Teshnizi SH, Ehrampoush MH, Mahmoodabad SS, Fallahzadeh H, Tabei SZ, Nami M. Mirzaei M, Jahromi BN, Teshnizi SM, Dehkordi JG. Relationship between religious orientation, anxiety, and depression among college students: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Iranian journal of public health. 2019 Jan;48(1):43.
4. Mali D, Kumawat K, Kumawat G, Chakrabarti P, Poddar S, Chakrabarti T, Hussaine J, Kamali AM, Bolsev V, Kateb B, Nami M*. A Machine Learning Technique to Analyze Depressive Disorders. ResearchSquare 2021.
5. Ehrampoush MH, Tabei SZ, Mahmoodabad SS, Fallahzadeh H, Nami M, Khayer E, Ghaemi SZ, Matin M, Sedighe F. A study of comparing two cognitive-behavioral workshop for college students: Sleep, wakefulness program and perseverance program. Journal of family medicine and primary care. 2019 Mar;8(3):1222.
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