Articles, tagged with "mental health issues", page 2
03rd May 2011
Everyone is busy today. Their lives are full of everyday obligations. They include work, raising children, extracurricular activities, social lives, etc. Frequently so much goes on they have no time for themselves, therefore compromise an aspect in their ...
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JeannetteReed
21st April 2011
Facing the facts and realizing that you are one of your loved ones are dealing with an alcohol abuse problem can be hard and unpleasant. It may be easy for some people to realize that they are abusing alcohol, as evidenced by hangovers, work problems, and...
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CarolynTarot
13th April 2011
Depression and anxiety are some of the most common mental health issues of the western civilization. Whether it's the rapid life phase or the usual stress most of us encounter on a daily basis, it's nearly impossible to find a person who has never experie...
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Author:
Grace Oaks
13th April 2011
Stress and anxiety are part of many people's lives. It is important to take care of our physical health, but our mental health is important as well.
There are some signs to notice if a person is suffering from a mental health issue. Symptoms indicati...
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Author:
Michelle Franco
06th April 2011
Mental health is a term used in reference to a person's emotional and psychological well-being. Mental health problems may include serious depression, anxiety, hallucinations, violent behavior or suicidal thoughts. A person with a serious mental health pr...
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Author:
John Vantine
23rd March 2011
Many people across the country have decided to get involved in their communities. Some have even taken it further and made that into a career. If this is you, and you are interested in taking your passion for helping the society into a rewarding career, t...
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Author:
Dianne Cohen
17th March 2011
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When a person struggles with drinking or drug abuse there are many routes to take in order to find recovery. Typically a person will try to exhaust the least restrictive environments first, such as attending a 12-Step program, seek...
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Author:
Dr. Shannon
16th March 2011
The word “rubbernecking" is used to describe a slowdown in highway traffic caused by people craning their necks down to look at an accident on the side of the road. There is a long tradition of “rubbernecking" in reality television, where it seems like th...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
09th March 2011
Sadly, my father died when he was only in his early 50s. Heart attack. It didn’t seem fair as he was not a smoker or a drinker and was not overweight. He ate well and exercised daily. I suppose sometimes its just your time to go.
About five years after...
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Author:
ClaireNguyen
24th February 2011
Working in the care sector can be very rewarding, as care service providers have the chance to meet a diverse range of people, and create ways to help them lead easier, more productive lives.
Care workers generally have two options - either to work with...
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Author:
Daniel Barwick
21st February 2011
Unfortunately, thousands of people across Queensland are finding that the insurance they thought would protect them against the tragic effects of floods like those just seen in Brisbane, parts of NSW and Victoria, are finding that they misunderstood their...
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Author:
Hilary Briss
21st February 2011
Having a good state of mind is often a great asset in life, helping to overcome difficulty and challenges. But as time goes by, stress and difficulties come along and may try to test our view of the world. A man can find his spirit broken when a partner t...
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Author:
Jason Albany
18th February 2011
Life often gives us challenges that seem more than we know how to handle. We often have very serious issues that we can’t tackle alone. This is why we have counselors, psychiatrists, pharmacies, and rehabilitation centers. Either we need a shot for someth...
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Author:
kathie175
01st February 2011
You have read several self-help books to guide you into getting your anger under control but to no avail. You have acknowledged your anger. Yet you are still angry – maybe even angry that the stupid books did not work.
One trait that angry people ...
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Author:
George Newton
13th January 2011
Based on a study that is set to be published on December 2009 in American Journal of hypertension that anxiety, hypertension, depression and anger among at-risk college students can be effectively reduced my transcendental meditation.
Co-author of the ...
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Author:
Seo Majesty