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28th September 2009
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child’s school while you’re having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing a million miles a minute.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Natural Way to Cure Panic Attacks Now
While you might feel as if these anxious feelings are out of your control this is farthest from the truth. So let’s read on and learn the natural way to cure panic attacks now, without any medication.
M... Read >
Author: Janet Winters
24th September 2009
The alcohol and drug problem in this country is huge and most of the standard addiction recovery and treatment programs aren’t working. Consider the following
CRIME: 25% of all prison inmates are there for drug related crimes. 16.4% are in prison for c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Surgery A Weight Loss Plan
The following article presents the very latest information on weight loss surgery. If you have a particular interest in weight loss surgery, then this informative article is required reading.
See how much you can learn about... Read >
Author: jsolution
24th September 2009
It is estimated that one in thirteen people in the UK are dependent upon alcohol. Nearly everyone knows of someone who has, to some extent, battled with this particular addiction, one that drives those affected to drink large amounts of alcohol, and to ex... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
23rd September 2009
In Canada we have become accustomed to subsidized health care, which translates to a cultural norm that we run ourselves until we break, then we go to the doctor and get a cure. Our public health system has been failing to meet those needs and has been t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Often, when first told by a doctor that they have experienced an anxiety and panic attack, the general reaction is “Oh my, thank god it wasn’t a heart attack, I’ll just deal with it.”
Understanding the symptoms and root causes is paramount to ... Read >
Author: chisel
23rd September 2009
Did you just come back from checking that the back door was locked? Will you be checking again in ten minutes? Will your session at the computer be interrupted at least twice to make sure that the back door is locked? If so, then you suffer from obsessive... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
You have surely heard of hypnosis, and you have probably either seen a demonstration on television or have personally witnessed it. Frankly it probably scares you and it should. There is a lot of damage to be done when you give a person the authority to s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Rita’s physical frame could not support her emotional weight. She leaned against the living room door frame, slid down and slumped to the floor, all the while moving her head back and forth as if she could shake off the crushing burden of grief that wr... Read >
Author: Headflood
18th September 2009
On Friday, August 14th, 2009, Essy, the Toronto born lingerie and fashion model signed with DNA Model Management and Calvin Klein, volunteered at the Centre for Addiction & Mental Health (CAMH) half-way house in downtown Toronto. Sources at CAMH say Essy ... Read >
Author: Toronto Online Inquirer
18th September 2009
Getting a divorce requires more than going to the court house and filing some paperwork in most cases. If you have never been divorced, here are some basic facts about Georgia divorce.
• In Georgia, you file for divorce in the superior court of the ... Read >
Author: Michael Waddington
17th September 2009
Style and personal wellbeing are two items that have, regrettably, always butted heads. Check out any terrain park in the United States and you probably aren't going to see many snowboarders with brain buckets. They might sport some of the newest snowboar... Read >
Author: Matt Banks
16th September 2009
Rita’s physical frame could not support her emotional weight. She leaned against the living room door frame, slid down and slumped to the floor, all the while moving her head back and forth as if she could shake off the crushing burden of grief that wr... Read >
Author: Headflood
16th September 2009
Rammy JohnsonFacts, oddities, incidental details: these are only some of the few things I examine in the following twenty features I have come up with concerning life and all its intricacies. Some will make you laugh, others will make you scratch your chi... Read >
31st August 2009
Tramadol is a narcotic-like drug used to soothe from moderate to severe body pains. It works in similar ways as morphine and can be addictive. Thus, there is a tendency of the drug being abused. It is available in both original and generic forms and is ad... Read >
Author: jaun koos
30th August 2009
Anyone embarking on the journey of yoga will face a series of obstacles, difficulties and detours. You however will need to remove all of the following difficulties, noticed by yoga practitioners for a long time, in order to be able to fully benefit from ... Read >
Author: Gregg
22nd August 2009
With A-level results out this morning, hundreds of school leavers are planning impromptu gap years after missing out on places at uni.
While it may seem like a catastrophe at the time, having to take a gap year can be a great opportunity to broaden yo... Read >
Author: itoi
04th August 2009
The placebo effect is readily accepted in its positive form. The fact that it does indeed work just as powerfully in its negative application is less widely thought about or considered.
I was chatting with a friend today who was commenting on the pl... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
31st July 2009
A variety of spiritual religions or feelings exist. A misconception is that spiritual beliefs are related to religion. Many times this is true but sometimes that is not the case. Since the beginning of time spiritual health has been as important as body ... Read >
Author: anoint11@gmail.com
30th July 2009
Depression is a real mental illness that can’t just be turned off. People suffering from depression can’t just “get over it”. Basically, depression is defined as a common mental disorder that alters the way a person functions through life. It ... Read >
Author: Sara Raye
28th July 2009
The Linden Method has been described as the ultimate guide to Anxiety Disorders. It is the product of over twelve years of research and practical experience in curing sufferers of anxiety which has an inappropriate effect on their lives. Based on collecte... Read >
Author: frank
25th July 2009
Colon diet? I bet you are frustrated over all the weight you've gained over the years. I've been there to. The weight especially after having the baby just keeps coming and coming. Well, to be honest here, I have battle my weight all my life. If you saw m... Read >
Author: Jan
23rd July 2009
Nutrex supplements are a very good dietary supplements and also good food supplements. They are generally prepared so as to provide people with minerals, vitamins and also many other nourishing substances that are lacking in the diet of a person. The main... Read >
Author: Alien
16th July 2009
Male depression is a serious medical condition but many men try to ignore it and even refuse treatment. While it seems that fewer men are depressed as compared to women, that assumption may not be entirely true. Since this condition in men is not as widel... Read >
Author: Mercy
12th July 2009
Consumers are individuals or households that consume goods and services generated within the economy. Since this includes just about everyone, the term is a political term as much as an economic term when it is used in everyday speech.
Typically when ... Read >
Author: Colby Morrison
09th July 2009
Many people assume that the different types of nursing are more or less the same, but in reality there are significant distinctions between them. One of the branches of nursing where this is the most evident is psychiatric and mental health nursing. Psych... Read >
Author: Cynthia123
07th July 2009
To those and their families who are suffering from the deadly addiction of drugs, they need not worry about its cost as this is offered to patients at a very affordable price. Many drug rehabilitation centres also have private donations so as to provide a... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd July 2009
Toothache is one of the very intolerable pains that everyone will experience or they could have experienced. The pain caused by the tooth cannot be affordable and it will make you to feel that teeth to be removed from your cavity. There are two reasons... Read >
Author: affliate0109
27th June 2009
Women who are experiencing symptoms like depression and hot flashes when going through menopause sometimes end up using antidepressants to battle these symptoms. Should you take antidepressants when feeling the pressure of menopausal symptoms and the disc... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
27th June 2009
Dyslexia is a learning disability but it is not influenced by physical problem and brain damage. Intelligence has nothing to do with this learning disability. This disorder has no known cause or cure but there are treatments to help dyslexics live normal... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
11th June 2009
The Hypnotism Act 1952 requires any demonstrations of hypnotism for public entertainment to be licensed. It prohibits demonstrations on people under eighteen and applies to any broadcast exhibition of hypnotism at, or in connection with, an entertainment ... Read >
Author: Philby
11th June 2009
Power of attorney is when an individual becomes responsible for another person's financial and / or personal affairs. Essentially, when someone has power of attorney for another person, they are responsible for making any life decisions for the person who... Read >
Author: mgordon
05th June 2009
PTSD Silent Secrets Opened
When something breaks, typically you either throw it away or try to fix it. Well, that’s exactly what happens to a person’s heart when it is broken! Add past trauma to that mixture… and voila, you have Post Traumatic ... Read >
Author: Risa Ruse
01st June 2009
If you were to visit a doctor for a serious injury, and the extent of the treatment was analyzing why you had the accident, and reliving the play by play of your mistake, would you continue to pay substantial fees for their services for the next couple of... Read >
18th May 2009
We’ve all heard the saying, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. This is especially true with teen suicide. Once a teen is suicidal the problem is too far in its development. There is a better way to identify and prevent teen suicide. Th... Read >
Author: Matthew Gause
11th May 2009
A panic attack comes on suddenly and intensely, so much so that it can leave a pattern of avoidance in its wake. For instance, if someone encounters anxiety attacks symptoms in an elevator, then he or she may from then and forever more only take the stair... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
08th May 2009
Have you noticed how much better golf you play after a good night's sleep? Well I hadn't, but a couple of articles I read recently made me think about it more closely. And yes I think that's right.
Now one of the beneficial side effects of almost eve... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist
07th May 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about pregnancy eating disorder or any other such as anorexia help, pro anorexia nervosa... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
27th April 2009
Your mental health is an important factor that affects the way you live your daily life. You have to realize that the brain is one of the most important organs of the human body and it is needed in order to live a normal and productive life. However, ther... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
25th April 2009
Incase you are inclined at start a dating relationship that will blossom to better things; you are mostly likely ready to even get married. Nonetheless, it is all about meeting people, socializing and making the most of all these activities. The wrong thi... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
17th April 2009
Diabetes Demands A Change In Attitude
Insanity is definded in websters universal college dictionary as 1,(not in teachnical use) the condition
Of being insane;mental illness or disorder, 2.Law.such unsoundness of mind as affects legal
Responsibility... Read >
Author: Ranches Hall
17th April 2009
Panic attacks can be very problematic especially when they accompany anxiety and stress. These are a result of over production as well as under utilization of adrenalin. When the anxiety reaction is not useful for adrenalin, it can result in development o... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
09th April 2009
People fall prey to prescription addictions just like people get addicted to illicit drugs. Prescription drug addiction is not only an addiction, but is very harmful to your body. Most prescriptions are given for short term treatment of pain, anxiety, d... Read >
Author: Drugrehab
09th April 2009
Thinking about starting to foster children? Many carers have reported that starting a foster family has given them a sense of worth and its been a very rewarding experience.
Children may need the security of a foster home for many reasons. Some paren... Read >
Author: Paul Abbot
09th April 2009
School children often dreads the hour when a quiz is given by their teacher, especially the ones who didn't study their lessons. As a child grows, he or she still has to keep up with various examinations done in and out of the classroom.
What's in an ... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
07th April 2009
In the early days, psychology was mainly about research. They wanted to understand how reflexes worked (touch a hot stove� Ouch! Move your hand away), perception worked (I see an old lady� now I see a princess...) and how behavior worked (dog sees foo... Read >
Author: Emiliya
04th April 2009
So what happens when a person first identifies that he or she suffers from an anxiety disorder? For all of us, thousands of thoughts are pouring through our brain at the same moment. I’m a freak! What do I do? What’s wrong with me? Is there any ... Read >
Author: danstelter
13th March 2009
Why am I using the word ritual on the title of this page?
I am not using it on the religious context of the word. Rituals implies a personal choice and tend to be followed more than habits.
Habits one can break easily, but rituals not so much. Ritua... Read >
Author: Dr. Arturo Ovies
13th March 2009
Hope and depression. They seem to be opposite but it is possible to have hope that you will overcome depression.
Let me rephrase that, it is imperative that you maintain hope about your future and that you will get better.
I know from experience, re... Read >
Author: Dr. Arturo Ovies
13th March 2009
Many illnesses abound the world today. Before, people lived longer and with only a handful of illnesses. But today's times are very much different because of the many changes that take place. New technology has brought new things into this world. Many inv... Read >
Author: Dr. Arturo Ovies
13th March 2009
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Tips for preparing for hurricanes and storms
Check your house
Our house is our sanctuary during storms; thus, we need to regularly check the integrity of our roofs, walls, etc even before the hurricane season arrives. Since our house is... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sin
12th March 2009
At our core is a quantifiable demonstrable energy.
Excitation of the sympathetic nervous system causes contraction which is felt as anxiety and excitation of the parasympathetic nervous system is felt as pleasure.
Emotions are actually tangible bio-... Read >
11th March 2009
Depression, a mental illness that is often characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and melancholy, experts from the field of psychiatry say.
But just because one person is moping around and just generally hating the world around him or her, does... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
11th March 2009
A lot of people who are exerting too much of their brain power usually exhaust not only their physical strength when engaging in various multi-tasking activities, they also tend to over extend their brains up to the point when it plainly needs some good o... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
09th March 2009
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My wife and I had just visited the American Embassy, prior to my coming over here to the United States.
We were sitting on a bench at Paddington Station in London, and I remember sweating profusely, my stomach in knots, ... Read >
Author: Mike Bond
04th March 2009
Your mental health is an important factor that affects the way you live your daily life. You have to realize that the brain is one of the most important organs of the human body and it is needed in order to live a normal and productive life. However, ther... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
03rd March 2009
Some time in the 18th to 19th centuries, the medical community – and people at large – were going crazy over magnetism. This fundamental force of the universe was being studied, poked, and prodded, with some claiming that mastering it could lead to al... Read >
Author: morningshift
03rd March 2009
I'd like to say welcome to my honest Panic Away review. Actually this is what cured my anxiety and I'd like to recommend this course to all anxiety sufferers, it is one real way to beat anxiety, best of all it's 100% natural. This article is divided into ... Read >
Author: broalex
02nd March 2009
Fertility just means that one is capable to reproduce. Female fertility means that female is capable to produce children by getting conceived and then maintaining it till the healthy child is delivered. There are lots of different kinds of infertility see... Read >
Author: jainish
24th February 2009
A lot of people who are exerting too much of their brain power usually exhaust not only their physical strength when engaging in various multi-tasking activities, they also tend to over extend their brains up to the point when it plainly needs some good o... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
20th February 2009
Clinical negligence, also known as medical negligence, occurs when a medical care provider breaches a duty of care that causes or contributes to injury or death. The term applies to any medical professional, from doctors and nurses to dentists and psychol... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th February 2009
Why are people who have experienced a mental illness seen by some employers as unreliable? Where does this attitude come from? And what can we do to address and change these attitudes?
In the business community there is a growing understanding of the ... Read >
Author: David Cain
13th February 2009
Breaking up can inflict a very deep type of pain that is very similar to the grief felt over someone who has passed away. Your significant other has left, leaving an empty void in your soul. The relationship itself seems to have vanished or “passed on... Read >
Author: Marc Sandford
30th January 2009
Let there be no doubt that depression is a serious mental illness that requires months and sometimes years of depression help on the path to a cure.
Every year, millions of Americans feel the symptoms and causes of depression. The situation become... Read >
Author: malc88
30th January 2009
Depression is a mental illness. That isn't to say those who suffer from it are somehow lower than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that's ... Read >
Author: malc88
30th January 2009
Let there be no doubt that depression is a serious mental illness that requires months and sometimes years of depression help on the path to a cure.
Every year, millions of Americans feel the symptoms and causes of depression. The situation become... Read >
Author: malc88
30th January 2009
Depression is a mental illness. That isn't to say those who suffer from it are somehow lower than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that's ... Read >
Author: malc88
28th January 2009
Mental health is all around us.
I often hear it said that "wellbeing at work is all very well, but it's not relevant to my business because nobody here has a mental illness"
Actually, the answer to this is that there will be people in your organisat... Read >
Author: David Cain
22nd January 2009
For many of years, philosophers, behaviorists, psychologists, and psychiatrists have been trying to understand human behavior. Many have come close to understanding how behavior is imprinted or store into the body, but many lacked the last details to form... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
22nd January 2009
When we say anger management it refers to a system of psychological therapeutic techniques and exercise by which someone with excessive or uncontrollable anger can control or reduce the triggers, degrees, and effects of an angered emotional state.
Well... Read >
Author: Chris
18th January 2009
Eating abnormal ingestion caused disorders patterns. These could be overeating or inadequate food intake. Many people lean to eat more food to suppress utmost emotions and depression. They use the drinks and food indulged in as elude routes to trade with ... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
06th January 2009
Let there be no doubt that depression is a serious mental illness that requires months and sometimes years of treatment on the path to a cure. Millions of Americans across the United States are affected by depression each and every year.� To make things... Read >
Author: Hugo Davenport
05th January 2009
Dyslexia is a learning disability characterized by difficulty in reading, writing and spelling. This is not a mental illness or intelligence issue because many dyslexics are intelligent and successful in their chosen profession like music, art, engineerin... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
05th January 2009
Panic attacks are defined as sudden intense episodes of extreme physical, emotional and mental panic or terror, usually focused around an abnormal fear. Panic attacks are usually brief, and may last less than ten minutes, although some of the symptoms may... Read >
Author: jamessmith
05th January 2009
If you have had the misfortune to suffer from a panic attack you know what a truly terrifying experience it is.
Suddenly and without warning you start to feel dizzy or light-headed, you can't seem to catch your breath, your body starts trembling or shaki... Read >
Author: jamessmith
05th January 2009
If you have had the misfortune to suffer from a panic attack you know what a truly terrifying experience it is.
Suddenly and without warning you start to feel dizzy or light-headed, you can't seem to catch your breath, your body starts trembling or shaki... Read >
Author: jamessmith
05th January 2009
Dyslexia is a learning disability but it is not influenced by physical problem and brain damage. Intelligence has nothing to do with this learning disability. This disorder has no known cause or cure but there are treatments to help dyslexics live normal... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
05th January 2009
NYC therapy is therapy that is used to help people and it is derived from the social science called psychology. It is a practical science that is used to help understand the world around us and how it affects the human being in his environment.
Psychol... Read >
Author: Linda Cooper
30th December 2008
Let there be no doubt that depression is a serious mental illness that requires months and sometimes years of treatment on the path to a cure. Millions of Americans across the United States are affected by depression each and every year.� To make things... Read >
Author: Hugo Davenport
29th December 2008
NY therapy is developed from psychology. Psychology is a social science that continues to find new diversity as the world, society and people change. It represents a way of thinking that is practical, extremely important and critical in understanding much... Read >
Author: Linda Cooper
19th December 2008
All forms of depression are basically categorized as medical related. There are many stages to depression. It begins with mild depression, with bi-polar disorders or manic depression in the middle, to the top rung of major depression. Depression is no dou... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Depression takes many different forms. Without realizing it or accepting it, many Americans suffer from some sort of depression. It is estimated that some 14 million Americans are affected by depression. It is also estimated that less than a third of thos... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Before you can treat depression you have to know exactly what you are dealing with. Depression troubles 15 million Americans every year, it's not a joke. The most troubling aspect is that only about 1/3 of those people seek help. It's the stereotypes asso... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Estimates are that almost 15 million Americans suffer from Depression, a serious problem. It is a disease. Even though it's a mental illness, the afflicted is not responsible for it because of personal habits like laziness. Depression can strike every per... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Let there be no doubt that depression is a serious mental illness that requires months and sometimes years of treatment on the path to a cure. Each year, millions of people come to the realization that they suffer from depression. To make things worse it ... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Chronic Depression is also known as Dysthymia. This illness can be serious although not as severe as bouts with Major Depression. Someone who knows you may have chronic depression, but you have no idea. Typically someone with this illness can live a regul... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Depression is a mental illness. No, those afflicted aren't somehow less than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. It simply means that you have a disease that affects the mind and requires treatment to be cured. The stereotype o... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
The words 'mental depression' have scared the daylights out of people for ages. Any time mental illness is discussed it carries the stigma of insanity. This is of course untrue. Although mental depression is a real medical condition it isn't insanity in t... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Depression is a medical mental illness that affects more than 17 million Americans each year. Depression takes on many different forms. Without treatment depression progresses from mild depression to major depression. When it becomes major depression then... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Depression is a complicated illness. Depression is a disease that can linger and progress for months and years without detection . It's known that some 15 million people in America will be impacted by some type of depression each year. 2/3 of these people... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
A few days of feeling sad or depressed does not mean depression. A serious condition that can last months or even years, that's depression. According to various reports as many as fifteen million Americans suffer from this disease. Only about 4.5 million ... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Bi-Polar disorder is another moniker for manic depression. When an individuals mood swings are very irregular with sudden changes from good to bad this is commonly associated with being Bi-Polar. This is a type of depression. Manic depression isn't just h... Read >
Author: Kalidas
14th December 2008
The average person will likely think of hypnosis as being impossible or something that actually works, but is only performed by trained professionals. Most people would actively dismiss it as a viable means of therapy, but there is enough anecdotal eviden... Read >
Author: morningshift
12th December 2008
Grandparents play a significant role in improving the health and all-round development of a child. In the past few years more and more grandparents have entrusted the responsibility of primary caregivers quite effectively. They lend a helping hand to mode... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
12th December 2008
Grandparents play a significant role in improving the health and all-round development of a child. In the past few years more and more grandparents have entrusted the responsibility of primary caregivers quite effectively. They lend a helping hand to mode... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
11th December 2008
Many people in depression are likely to ignore this kind of mental state and leave it untreated. Actually, no matter what is the intensity of depression it needs treatment. Early treatment can keep depression from getting worse or lasting a long time. The... Read >
Author: yangguang
08th December 2008
When people discuss bi-polar disorder they refer to a condition known as manic depression. Bi-Polar people exhibit sudden changes from a very good mood to a very bad mood. Depression has many forms. This is one of them. Sadness over an event isn't man... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
05th December 2008
Depression must first be understood before it's treated. Depression troubles 15 million Americans every year, it's not a joke. The most difficult part of it is that about 2/3 of those people won't seek depression treatment. The old stereotypes of menta... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
03rd December 2008
In my practice, I have met many misconceptions about mental illness from patients and their relatives. I can’t blame them. Mental illness has not been understood for a while. In fact, it has created a stigma that people dismiss its importance and its im... Read >
Author: Michael Rayel
26th November 2008
Depression is a mental illness. This does not mean that those who suffer it are lower forms of life. You aren't considered nuts or a loony tunes if you have it. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that'... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
24th November 2008
Depression is a serious infliction that affects almost 15 million Americans every year. It's a proven illness. Although it is defined as a mental illness this is no reflection on the personal attributes of the inflicted. Depression can strike every per... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
22nd November 2008
Let there be no doubt that depression is a serious mental illness that sometimes requires months and years of treatment on the road to a cure
. Each year, millions of people come to the realization that they suffer from depression. To make things worse... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
18th November 2008
Dysthymia is another name for chronic depression. This illness can be serious although not as severe as bouts with Major Depression. Someone who knows you may have chronic depression, but you have no idea. Having a regular life is very possible for peo... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
12th November 2008
Depression can be term as a state of intelligence where in the person has negative opinion and pessimistic feeling; he is all the time in sad mood and worried.
He feeling alone and the opinion can guide him to serious mental illness, schizophrenia and ... Read >
Author: jainish
11th November 2008
By Daniel R. Murphy
Perhaps the largest impediment to accomplishing our projects, tasks and goals is procrastination. It is always easier to put off until tomorrow or next week what we might do today or what we should do today.
Can you conquer procr... Read >
Author: Daniel R. Murphy
13th October 2008
The cases where an Advokat is contesting wills on behalf of family members and other heirs and named beneficiaries are increasing, as more people are contesting wills that they feel are unfair or were drawn up using coercion or deceit. Another common reas... Read >
Author: Remy
06th October 2008
The advokat for the son of Branislav Kostic can be proud, because the high court invalidated his father's will which left eight million pounds to the Conservative Party. In a rare case that received a great deal of publicity, there were grounds for the wi... Read >
Author: Remy
06th October 2008
The cases where an Advokat is contesting wills on behalf of family members and other heirs and named beneficiaries are increasing, as more people are contesting wills that they feel are unfair or were drawn up using coercion or deceit. Another common reas... Read >
Author: Remy
24th September 2008
Obsessive compulsive behavior is very tough to deal with sometimes, especially when you have no clue what's going on. One of the best things that you can do right now is to do just a bit of research on it so that you can know more about it. The more you k... Read >
Author: derek
19th September 2008
For the sufferer of panic attacks there are many ways and means available for overcoming panic attacks. The first and most important step is yourself. If you suffer from panic attacks constantly, sometimes it�s easier to pretend that you�re suffering ... Read >
Author: Thomas Bronson
12th September 2008
Panic attacks very often accompany a person's exposure to the thing they most fear. The simple sight of a spider can send an arachnophobe into a full blown panic attack. Understanding what is happening can help you better cope with your body's response to... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
05th September 2008
If you recognize the signs of depression and feel you have become depressed after experiencing the loss of a relationship break up then it is important that you take steps to treat this problem. Depression is a serious mental illness and should not be le... Read >
Author: pharris1
01st September 2008
The chemistry of the brain probably plays an important part in causing mental illness. That is why drugs may be used along with psychotherapy in treating the disorders discussed below. But most cases of mental illnesses such as manic depression, anxiety, ... Read >
Author: michael russell
13th August 2008
When most think of depression, they think about a family member with depression or someone that they know of who is suspected of being depressed in school or the workplace, but few will think about what to do with a depressed friend. What can one do for t... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
12th August 2008
If you are now one of the growing group of grandparents that have had the door shut on a relationship with your grandchildren then I feel your desperation and pain. It is easy to read court cases in the papers and watch proceedings on the TV but it isn't ... Read >
Author: Roy Carter
26th July 2008
When someone feels uncomfortable or unhappy with his or her physical sex, the result is gender dysphoria. It often manifests in children as young as two to four years of age as a desire to be, or a belief that he or she is of the opposite sex. A boy may e... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd July 2008
Fault divorces used to be the only way to break a marriage, and people who had differences, but did not qualify as "at fault", only had the option to separate. In the United States, New York is the only state that still requires fault for a divorce.
Prio... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
23rd July 2008
Depression, a mental illness that is often characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and melancholy, experts from the field of psychiatry say.
But just because one person is moping around and just generally hating the world around him or her, does... Read >
Author: John Samson
23rd July 2008
A lot of people who are exerting too much of their brain power usually exhaust not only their physical strength when engaging in various multi-tasking activities, they also tend to over extend their brains up to the point when it plainly needs some good o... Read >
Author: John Samson
21st July 2008
Some interactions with your significant other can leave you feeling emotionally drained, dejected, and distressed. Those behaviors are not only confusing and hard to accept, but they have the capacity to damage your confidence and self-esteem. Vicious pas... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st July 2008
Divorce or dissolution of marriage is a process of the law that covers the ending of a marriage before the death of either spouse. The approach to divorce varies by jurisdiction. There are two basic approaches to divorce: fault based and no-fault based.
... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
18th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Kaye Dennan
Being a carer for a person with a mental illness is difficult to deal with at the best of times, but when you don't know what you are dealing with then it is even harder. Sometimes it is years before a person is given a ... Read >
Author: clickwriter
15th July 2008
Acne Dysmorphia can be referred to as rare case of mental illness. This condition is closely associated to body dysmorphic disorder. This disorder is quite similar to Anorexia Nervosa.
In simple terms, this acne is a kind of obsessive thought on the p... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
11th July 2008
The approach to divorce varies by jurisdiction. There are two basic approaches to divorce: fault based and no-fault based.
Prior to the 1970s, divorcing spouses had to allege that the other spouse was guilty of a crime or sin like abandonment or adulter... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
07th July 2008
Hundreds of veterans who witnessed nuclear tests in the 1950s, have seen their claim for compensation in doubt due to existing laws on personal injury claims.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has indicated that it will use the defence of limitation to di... Read >
Author: Tom
02nd July 2008
Disability refers to function or condition evaluated to be extensively distorted or impaired compared to normal standard or range of a person or their group. The word is frequently utilized to refer person's functioning, together with physical injury, sen... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th June 2008
Tom Cruise, the controversial Scientologist has just been unofficially diagnosed by Dr. Drew Pinsky, host of the television show Celebrity Rehab and Love Line.
It has been a rough couple of years for Tom. Ever since his divorce with Nicole Kidman and h... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
25th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Kaye Dennan
DO YOU HAVE A LOVED ONE IN YOUR FAMILY? DO YOU HAVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR A MENTALLY ILL PERSON? ALTHOUGH IT IS SOMETIMES HARD TO BELIEVE THERE CAN BE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL.
I used to think that anyone afflicted... Read >
Author: clickwriter
20th May 2008
In our modern world, we seem to find it harder to relax. Our lives are full of busyness and we are constantly bombarded with stressors; our minds are continually chattering and full of worry. What we often don’t realise is this chronic state of mental u... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
28th April 2008
The study reviewed was "From Animal Cruelty to Serial Murder: Applying the Graduation Hypothesis", which was written by Jeremy Wright and Christopher Hensley. The purpose of their work was to perform an exploratory study illustrating the links between chi... Read >
Author: Jarn
28th April 2008
A hallucination is a perception in the absence of a stimulus. Hallucinations may occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive, nociceptive, thermoceptive. Hallucinations are different f... Read >
Author: peterhutch
07th April 2008
People who are suffering from depression or anxiety often have trouble sleeping. Indeed, one of the first signs of depression is insomnia, although lack of sleep by itself is not thought to cause depression.
Regardless of the cause, sleeping problems o... Read >
02nd April 2008
10 Tips for those caring for someone who has a Mental Disorder
I am the mother of a 15 year old daughter who has been diagnosed with Asperger's Disorder, Anxiety Disorder and Bipolar. This didn't all happen at once. The Asperger's wasn't diagnosed u... Read >
Author: Sue Taylor
02nd April 2008
Many different illnesses are able to be treated using the procedure of acupuncture and one of those illnesses that is able to be easily treated is Depression. Even though Depression is a mental illness and not a physical ailment, the whole process of acup... Read >
Author: perrybelcher
28th March 2008
There are many symptoms that a person suffering from ADD will display. These include a lack of organization, restlessness, inability to concentrate, agitation and impulsive behaviour. However, these symptoms are easily mistaken with that of other diseases... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
27th March 2008
Have you recently had an unpleasant confrontation with someone? How would you like to get a different perspective so that you have more resources and options to deal with the situation? The way we see things (perceive) determines how we feel and react. ... Read >
Author: Denise Pederson
27th March 2008
Most people feel depressed occasionally. There is no question of their being mentally ill, though, if they continue with a daily routine and gradually recover. The difference between "feeling depressed" and having the mental illness known as depression is... Read >
Author: David Jones
27th March 2008
Panic and Anxiety attacks are terms that are swapped about so much that most people regard them as them same condition. Panic and anxiety attacks are a closely related phenomena, and the symptoms of a panic attack may include problems with breathing.
A... Read >
Author: Rachel Harding
26th March 2008
Sadly, the story of rehab counseling is a very short one. Substance abuse has most likely been with us for most of human history, but it claimed its victims and there was little help available.
There are indications that substance abuse dates back to t... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
10th March 2008
The drawback with cognitive therapy is the actual Therapy part. If someone requires cognitive therapy, how can you be certain that the counselor and the curriculum he/she is using will have the ability to modify thinking errors and self-defeating behavior... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
25th February 2008
Research shows that around one in four people are suffering from mental illness, which means that at any point in time, a quarter of the population have some kind of mental health problem which can range from mild depression and anxiety right through to s... Read >
22nd February 2008
Regular exercise can help protect you from heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure, noninsulin-dependent diabetes, obesity, back pain, osteoporosis, and can improve your mood and help you to better manage stress.
For the greatest overall healt... Read >
Author: Peter sams
22nd February 2008
A department of work and pensions review in September 2006 found that being in work is good for mental health and that those who had mental health problems and were unemployed had higher suicide rates. It is a sad reality today that many people with menta... Read >
22nd February 2008
Mental health problems can affect people at any time of life and in different ways. They can include anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, self-harm and dementia. Mental health affects every part of our daily lives. How well we feel plays a major role in ou... Read >
Author: Peter sams
24th January 2008
When an individual is the victim of traumatic brain injury, they may have either closed brain injury or open head injury. A closed brain injury refers to an individual that has been violently traumatized by a non-invasive blow or jolt to the head whereas ... Read >
14th November 2007
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), is defined as a mental illness primarily characterized by extreme focus on oneself, and is a maladaptive, rigid, and persistent condition that may cause significant distress and functional impairment. The term was ... Read >
Author: Alien
17th October 2007
The process of a growing fire can be applied to illustrate life, too. Life commences as a sort of spark. Some consider that life commences with the conception, therefore illustrating that life really starts on with a tiny, yet important 'spark.' Others th... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
02nd September 2007
Any generalized anxiety treatment will not provide relief for everyone. It's important to at least try to understand why you are suffering from anxiety before looking for a cure, remedy, or treatment plan. Simply picking something out that works for som... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
30th August 2007
Despite public awareness campaigns highlighting the issues facing people with mental health problems and the fact that no one is immune to developing a mental illness, people with mental health problems are still facing unfair discrimination, prejudice an... Read >
29th August 2007
If you are a family member who deals with another's mental illness, chances are your life can get very full and often confusing. I hope this article about healthy boundaries helps.
OK, so your life has changed. Things are a bit different after the diag... Read >
Author: Mary K Logan
28th August 2007
What is ancestral healing you may well ask? The short answer? It is ‘healing your family tree which includes both you and any descendents you have’.
You can heal members of your current family, your children, grandchildren, and so on, even befo... Read >
Author: Rose Smith, BA, DRM
28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, known by many as manic depression, is a mental illness caused by a combination of factors, including neurological, biological, emotional, and environmental factors. It is most commonly described as mood cycling or mood swings, in which ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a serious mental illness that has eluded doctors for decades. For many years, bipolar disorder patients were diagnosed as psychotic or Schitsophrinia. However, about twenty years ago, manic depression became a m... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental illness caused by a number of factors including neurological, biological, emotional, and environmental factors. It is typically characterized as mood cycling from manic, or extra happy, moods ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Borderline personality disorder and bipolar are often mistaken as being the same thing. They are also often misdiagnosed, one for the other. This is because the symptoms for both illnesses are startlingly similar.
Borderline personality disorder is a... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
09th August 2007
There are many products and services that all claim to offer an anxiety depression cure. Don't forget that humans are very complicated beings. The reasons behind the mental problems are as much an issue as the illness itself.
Mental illness can rob... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
02nd August 2007
Come on! It’s alright to be afraid. We are humans after all and it is certainly fine for us to feel goose bumps Admit it. You are afraid. There are things that give you goose bumps, as well as make your body tremble, your palms sweaty, and your heartbea... Read >
Author: Zach Kong
30th July 2007
The difficulty with many mental disorders, it's hard to tell when you need more than just a positive attitude to manage your feelings. Depression is a common problem that many people simply think they need to live with, something they need to 'tough out' ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
24th July 2007
The drawback with cognitive therapy is the Therapy part. When a person needs cognitive therapy, how can you be certain that the counselor and the program he/she is using will have the ability to fix thinking errors and self-defeating behaviors? There are ... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
23rd July 2007
Yoga Practice - Conquering the Obstacles in Practicing Yoga
In yoga practice, the human body is treated with concern, care and respect because it is the principal instrument in a person’s efforts and growth. Yoga is also about the unification of a p... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd July 2007
In Pennsylvania, Grandparents have the opportunity to seek custody of a Grandchild under limited circumstances. The Pennsylvania Statute enunciated at 23 Pa.C.S.A. § 5313, sets forth the circumstances under which a Grandparent may petition for Custody o... Read >
Author: gregartim
02nd July 2007
Suicide has become a major concern amongst the older adults of society with the over 65s becoming one of the highest risk groups for suicidal behaviours. In fact, white males over 65 have the highest risk group of all for suicide. In fact, previous studie... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
27th June 2007
There a multitude of mental health disorders and many people that are affected by them today. They can range from relatively small disorders that do not really affect a person’s life to much, to full scale disorders that can make it almost impossible fo... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
18th June 2007
A Note to Parents
There has been public concern over reports that very young children are being prescribed psychotropic medications. The studies to date are incomplete, and much more needs to be learned about young children who are treated with medicat... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
15th June 2007
Acupuncture, the practise of healing with needles, was developed thousands of years ago in China. The Chinese call acupuncture Zhue Jiao and it translates to mean, "needle heat". Qi, an internal force of the body, is regulated by the needle and is respons... Read >
Author: John Philips
04th June 2007
If you suffer from a long-term mental illness, like bipolar disorder, it's possible that your level of confidence in your ability to successfully start and manage a business of your own has eroded with time. Your efforts in the past may have left you fee... Read >
Author: David Oliver
30th May 2007
Being labeled with mental illness has long been a stigma, and stigma often produces shame. Stigma, by definition, means disapproval and disgrace, and by practice stigma sets a person apart from a group, fostering an �us versus them' mentality. Ultimat... Read >
Author: David Oliver
30th April 2007
“You don’t understand” are the words often heard by the friends or relatives of a person suffering from depression symptoms. And often they’re right: depression is a complex mental illness that cannot truly be known except by those who experience ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
21st April 2007
Finding the right doctor is one of the most important decisions a woman can make as she is entering into menopause. This transition of life is one that requires a physician who will candidly discuss what it all means as well as offer all of the alternativ... Read >
Author: Beverly Mahone
19th April 2007
Recent statistics say that 19 million people suffer from chronic depression. 2 million of those are children. Chances are you know someone struggling with depression but you might not realize it. If you are like me, when someone I know struggles with a mo... Read >
Author: Mary K Logan
18th April 2007
It is a well known fact that schizophrenia is a mental illness that affects quite a large number of people. Its actions on the mind of a person are either mild or severe and symptoms can come in a large variety. New ways of studying the brain have led sci... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th April 2007
Having trouble taking a rest lately? Worried of the piles of things to do at work? Feeling down and sad? Wait! You might be suffering from depression and might cost your life!
At the start of the 20th century, life has gradually become fast-paced life... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
02nd April 2007
For many of years, philosophers, behaviorists, psychologists, and psychiatrists have been trying to understand human behavior. Many have come close to understanding how behavior is imprinted or store into the body, but many lacked the last details to form... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
01st April 2007
"Yard by yard, everything is hard. Inch by inch, everything's a cinch" Unknown
I find amazing clarity and newfound energy after cleaning my office and organizing files. Sounds kind of simple, but the truth is caring for the space we live and work in pr... Read >
Author: Mary K Logan
29th March 2007
Agoraphobia, when literally translated, means fear of a marketplace. Agoraphobia, when it becomes more severe, will become fear of a public area or place. Beyond this definition are several different emotions and reactions to places that are attached. It ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
29th March 2007
Suicide is among the top ten leading causes of death and has no regard for age, sex, or ethnic background. Suicide is among the top three causes of death among the young population of today’s society. As difficult as those statistics are suicide is amon... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
29th March 2007
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that affects many in the nation. As a result, it affects the functioning of an individual in many ways, as well as those that are around one with bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder must first be recognized with all of ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
29th March 2007
Eating disorders can be a large detriment to your lifestyle and to you being healthy. There are several factors that will allow you to recognize an eating disorder. Once you have done this, it is important to get the right help. This will allow you to bri... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
29th March 2007
There is no known exact reason why some people develop mental illnesses while others don’t or how they come to be. There are so many symptoms that one could have that could be considered normal or a possible illness, it can be hard to tell. Trying to te... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
26th March 2007
Throughout my childhood my brother Tom took up much of the family energy due to his mental illness. It wasn't his fault or ours, it just happens that way in families. As I think back on how my parents dealt with the challenges, there are things I think th... Read >
Author: Mary K Logan
07th March 2007
What are mood swings and irritability? mood swings and irritability occur when a person's mood changes rapidly. For instance, they may be very happy one minute and very depressed the next. This reaction can occur due to someone receiving sad news or be du... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
27th February 2007
When you care about someone suffering from a mood disorder, taking care of yourself can be a challenge. Mood disorders run the gamut from chronic and clinical depression to panic disorders and bi-polar disorder. In addition to the stress of caregiving, fa... Read >
Author: Mary K Logan
21st February 2007
Does depression treatment make sense? If you ever suffered from depression as a patient or had to deal with depression as someone close to a patient having this mental illness, you most certainly will have had doubts like this in your mind or will have ha... Read >
Author: Alex Matis
15th February 2007
Even in this days general knowledge about mental illness is very little, and because of these people with schizophrenia suffer greatly. They are very marginalized and not understood. On top of the fact that they have to deal with an incurable, chronic bra... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th February 2007
Fibromyalgia is a biochemical disorder, it affects all the body. It is known that this syndrome has nothing to do with the fibers of the muscles, the problem is at the central nervous system.
It is known that the fibromyalgia syndrome is not progressive ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th February 2007
You might think all dentists provide the same basic services. There are, however, many different designations of dentists and many specialties.
Each individual is largely responsible for caring for their own teeth. There are times, however, when you ... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
26th January 2007
Let's face it. Certain urges and fantasies have sneaked into our minds from time to time. Adult online dating presents the best way to explore these urges and fantasies as well as fun, less-than-serious relationships. Why?
Well, in adult online dating... Read >
Author: David Kamau
04th January 2007
Stress, anxiety and depression these three are the biggest enemies of yours and they must be treated.
Kill them otherwise they will kill you.
Why Stress and anxiety/depression is in your life
Your life is a garden, if you find this garden full of cac... Read >
Author: cheetu
24th December 2006
Depression is a genuine mental illness often characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and melancholy, say experts from the field of psychiatry. That means it can drain and incapacitate you and destroy your business efforts.
About one in seven of... Read >
Author: michael madigan
19th November 2006
About 20% of American children suffer from a diagnosable mental illness during a given year, according to the U.S. Surgeon General. Further, nearly 5 million American children and adolescents suffer from a serious mental illness (one that significantly in... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
19th November 2006
When discussing mental illness and work, "work" can mean a number of things. It can mean the workplace, as in where we go to do our jobs. It can also mean the act of working, what we do at our jobs, as a volunteer in the community, or what we like to do i... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
19th November 2006
It's incredible to think, as you look around that wedding reception or board meeting or high-school reunion, that one in five of the people there has or will have a mental illness at some point in their lives. Mood disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorde... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
15th November 2006
The years of hospitals and doctors are just a dream now. The drinking is now gone, a new life has begun. It just doesn't seem possible to really be free. Bad days now don't even compare to those of a long time ago when I had no soul because I was polluted... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
26th October 2006
Making sure that your family is able to stay healthy partly depends on having a good health insurance program for them. One of the more recent new additions to the health insurance industry is called the Health Savings Account (HSA). This new program enab... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
23rd September 2006
Getting anxious over Anxiety Depression?
A lot of people who are exerting too much of their brain power usually exhaust not only their physical strength when engaging in various multi-tasking activities, they also tend to over extend their brains up to... Read >
Author: Nicholas Sherwin
23rd September 2006
Many people who engage in various multi-tasking activities tend to exert too much of their brain power and as a result usually exhaust not only their physical strength, but they also tend to over extend their brains to the extent when it obviously needs s... Read >
Author: Sheryl Polomka
23rd August 2006
What is Alzheimer's disease (AD)?
Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. The most common form of dementia among older people is Alzheimer's disease (AD), which initially involves the parts of... Read >
Author: Syed Rizvi
16th August 2006
Anorexia is often seen as an eating disorder reserved for white middle-class teenage girls, research has revealed that anorexia doesn't discriminate based on race, age, class, or gender. Though predominately a condition afflicting females, over 2.5 millio... Read >
Author: Eric Morgan
14th August 2006
Most people have found out about Alzheimer's disease along with a specified expectation of what, exactly it means. It is well noted that it affects memory loss. But have you ever asked yourself what Alzheimer's Disease really is?
Alzheimer's disease i... Read >
Author: james ellison
05th August 2006
Where's the Line Between Security and Privacy Issues?
Using spy cameras for secret surveillance is not a surprise anymore. There are many examples, like banks, super markets or parking lots. However, one example of secret surveillance is widely debatab... Read >
Author: Monty Lee
24th July 2006
It's really a shame that so many people put off starting the online
business they're dreaming of because they think that before they can
start, they need to become a web designer... a search engine
expert... a programmer... and an MBA.
The truth i... Read >
Author: Larry Potter
19th July 2006
At times, the pain became so intense that I would turn to the booze and still take the pills. What a sight; I would be all drunk and on pills and hating myself and wanting to die but too afraid to kill myself because I thought I would go to hell, and that... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
15th July 2006
Are there causes of anxiety attacks? In today's world anxiety disorders many times may be the most common mental illness. In the United States 40 million (18.1%) of the adult population is affected. These numbers are on the increase all over the world, de... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt
10th June 2006
Let's face it, private practice has changed from what it was 10 to 15 years ago. Managed care has made therapeutic services more accessible to the masses, but also lowered standards of service and diminished the perceived value of therapy. Providers recei... Read >
Author: William Morgan
26th May 2006
John was a highly intelligent young boy. With higher than average intelligence, he was also emotionally sensitive. He was obviously a handful for his parents because they did not know how to deal with him. His father was strict with him. His mother was to... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha
12th May 2006
Pro anorexia is a controversial matter, referring to the pro-active character of anorexics' lifestyles. There are lots of pro anorexia web sites throughout the Internet that provide feedback to people with anorexia. These web sites offer tips, advice and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
24th April 2006
In Canada we have become accustomed to subsidized health care, which translates to a cultural norm that we run ourselves until we break, then we go to the doctor and get a cure. Our public health system has been failing to meet those needs and has been t... Read >
Author: Christian Tran
01st April 2006
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child's school while you're having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing a million miles a minute. Yo... Read >
Author: Sylvia Jaumann
16th March 2006
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child's school while you're having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing and your face and body are dr... Read >
Author: Sylvia Jaumann
09th March 2006
Focusing on positives instead of negatives is probably the single most powerful technique in personal development which is maybe why it sometimes seems so difficult to do. If, like many people, you find the harder you try to keep your mind on good thing... Read >
Author: Aislinn OConnor
24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch
Sometimes it's appropriate and helpful to ask a family member or friend, "Did you take your meds?" My husband, Adrian, for example, is forgetful and wants to be reminded when he needs to take any medication. I probably a... Read >
Author: Lynne Taetzsch
14th February 2006
Fear is natural defensive mechanism in a human body, and is provided as a protective mechanism to counter unexpected dangerous situations or a perceived threat of injury. Fear is also a tool for us to get ready well in advance to overcome certain scenario... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska
02nd February 2006
Supporting a friend with mental health difficulties
Someone who is experiencing mental health difficulties is usually able to live a successful full life, particuarly if they are receiving help to manage their illness. However, it is not uncommon for sti... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
02nd February 2006
General Anxiety Disorder affects approximately 1 in 20 people across the world and can have mentally crippling effects. The worst sufferers are virtually unable to leave their home let alone perform required tasks like working or shopping. They live in co... Read >
Author: John Mancini
01st February 2006
I wrote an article 2 months ago trying to rally some support for the research for Mental Health Disorders. My main theme was for people to donate to Non-Profit Organization, just $1.00. I mean a Freaking dollar to help people on low income that have a men... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
01st February 2006
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that effects over 2 millions American adults every single year. Because it is a recurrent illness it can be very difficult to treat; patients may think they are feeling better and stop the treatment but this will only ... Read >
Author: John Mancini
01st February 2006
Have you ever wondered to your self that someone is talking to or about you? More times than not they are not, yet we all know the negative stigma that comes with are disorders and how hard they are to shake once you are branded. I mean what the hell am I... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
01st February 2006
Social anxiety disorder is a very serious mental illness that affects many more people than most imagine. Due to the nature of the problem most people who do suffer find themselves unable to talk to anyone about it. A difficulty facing social circumstance... Read >
Author: John Mancini
04th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Christopher Green
Despite major advances in understanding stress, depression and anxiety, most sufferers are still being told four myths about the root cause of their problem.
This raises an important issue: How can you conquer these ... Read >
Author: Chris Green
11th December 2005
Anxiety is a part of life for everyone. It is quite normal to feel anxious over certain circumstances however it becomes a problem when a person is anxious over seemingly small, trivial or non existent factors. This is known as an Anxiety Disorder and is ... Read >
Author: John Mancini
09th December 2005
Its shocking to note that mood disorders these days are not uncommon. In the United States alone it is estimated that between 15 and 20 million people suffer from depressive disorders. Most symptoms of depression would be characterized as overwhelming sad... Read >
Author: Jason Miller
07th December 2005
General Anxiety Disorder is a problem that effects a much larger number of people than many people expect. In it's simplest form anxiety disorder is stress, depression or anxiety brought about by a patient's fear of being rejected by their community. This... Read >
Author: John Mancini
06th December 2005
So many women talk about their relationships with their mothersno matter how old they are. For some, their mother, from whom they have supposedly separated long ago, still occupies a central place in the psyche. She's too close, she's too much. She has a... Read >
Author: Linda Joy Myers
11th November 2005
We are just two apples, you and me, but I just happened to fall from the wrong side of the tree! He is a pear they'll shout, throw him away let's get him out, TROW HIM OUT OF ENDEN THE LARGEST APPLE SHOUTS! He's only boy the girls say with a hush. It's ne... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
19th September 2005
What is schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is an incurable mental illness. It is taken to be a psychotic disorder that makes the person unable to link thought, emotion and behavior. This leads to a withdrawal from his personal relationships and reality. In sc... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
26th August 2005
Are you one of over 40 million people suffering a personal nightmare caused by stress, depression and anxiety? These illnesses are the modern plague and they ruin lives. And year in, year out, more and more people are affected. And most of them will never... Read >
Author: Chris Green
20th July 2005
World Health Organisation states one out of four worldwide suffer from various forms of mental, behavioral, and neurological disorders. Are you one of them?
It has also been estimated that depression would be the second largest illness by 2010 keeping ... Read >
Author: Ashley Green
24th June 2005
Introduction
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is quite prevalent in USA and the numbers are on a rise with the stressors of life on a rise.
What is bipolar disorder?
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness in whish one faces un... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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