Running (from) Depression: a Controlled study vs. Sertraline

What is that is going on (in) here, psychoanalytically: Lower remission rate with excercise vs. Sertraline. We have more to learn about this thing called “depression.”

NSzajnberg, MD Managing Editor

Dr. Noordsy referenced a study from researchers at Duke University in which 156 patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) were randomly assigned either to aerobic exercise, sertraline therapy (50 mg to 200 mg), or both for 4 months. Continue reading Running (from) Depression: a Controlled study vs. Sertraline

Getting Into a Benefactor’s Head

 

Click here to read “Getting Into a Benefactor’s Head” by David Wallis from The New York Times on November 8, 2012.

Through Q&A with Philanthropic Psychologist and Assistant Professor at the Center of Philanthropy at Indiana University, Jen Shang, summarizes the learnings behind donor behavior and provides practical advice for non-profits looking to increase funding.