Articles, tagged with "chemical imbalance in the brain", page 2
20th January 2011
If you’re struggling with negative mind states, then hypnosis for anxiety is something you may want to consider. The symptoms of anxiety are often interchangeable with those of depression, and they are almost always linked with low self-esteem. Many peopl...
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Author:
Lucy Lee
07th December 2010
It is documented that hundreds of million people are affected by the mental disorder depression. If that is the case, it is essential to ask the question" Why do people get depressed?" There are three groups that generally causes depression, namely: psych...
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Author:
Johnny
22nd October 2010
In lay terms, attention deficit hyper activity disorder, also known as ADHD, is a problem with sustained concentration, attention, and the inability to complete tasks and can affect both children and adults. Overactivity, impulsiveness, inattentiveness, i...
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Author:
Kennith Mcmahon
13th July 2010
Drug abuse is a menace to the life of the addict, his family and friends and to the society.
It is like a chain that binds one's life to endless misery and pointless dependence.
As addiction sinks in, the body of the addict longs for drugs to sustain it...
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Author:
claire
22nd June 2010
For accident victims, mental recovery after the physical injury has healed is one of the final obstacles to moving on with their lives. Although their physical health has been restored, their mental and emotional health continues to suffer. They are hesit...
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Author:
James Ballidis
01st June 2010
We normally get anxious about family, health or money problems once in a while but people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are extremely worried about so many things even if there is no valid reason to worry about them. They always have intrusive t...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
26th May 2010
If you have been suffering from frequent panic attacks you know how difficult and stressful it is. Sufferers have different triggers and experiences with panic disorder and there are a number of ways of coping with this disorder. It is important to know t...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
17th May 2010
Depression is an extremely common and terrible disease that decreases a persons mood and quality of life. Depression has a certain social stigma attached to it which makes sufferers want to hide their condition and not seek help. It is important that soci...
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Author:
Bishop
12th May 2010
There are many treatments available for bipolar disorder, ranging from medications to therapy. There are too many medications to be discussed here in depth. There are also many forms therapy can take, and techniques that can be learned to assist the patie...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
05th May 2010
What's a panic attacks cause? Do you think its mental illness? If you're like most people you think that panic attacks are a mental illness. You could not be more wrong! Panic attacks are caused by a reaction to anxiety... mental illnesses are caused by c...
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Author:
RobertWiggins
30th March 2010
In this third of a series of articles on ADD we're going to focus on treatments for ADD besides simple nutrition.
The most common form of treatment for ADD is through medication.
The underlying theory on ADD is that it is caused by a chemical imbala...
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Author:
Alberto Martinez
10th December 2009
Anxiety depression has wide selections of treatments. These include doctor-prescribed anti-depressants, wide range of therapies, and other medical procedures. Anti-depressants and some medical procedures have been known to cause some serious side effects ...
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Author:
Wendy Gorman
03rd November 2009
Don't let people tell you depression is just a "state of mind", that you just have to work harder to be happy. Depression is a chemical imbalance in the brain and while that might sound even worse to some people, it means there are very real, tangible, ac...
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Author:
Georgina Hoehmann
27th October 2009
Panic attacks cause quite a wide variation of different symptoms between the different people who suffer from them, which can make it difficult to identify the condition. The effects of the symptoms on individuals also varies. Some symptoms are similar to...
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Author:
Jason Albany
05th October 2009
If you recently went through a breakup, no matter how amicable or low-key it was, it is natural to feel depressed and upset. You may begin to feel like you are experiencing a loss or death and the feelings of breakup depression can be just as strong and o...
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Author:
Amy Wells