Articles, tagged with "clinical depression", page 3
23rd February 2011
Characteristics of Depression In Children
You can see that times of depressed mood make up a normal part of your child's life. You even expect such periods at times of stress or change, especially following such serious losses as the death of a lo...
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Author:
Kaynaz Nasseri
23rd February 2011
"The Facts
The spinal cord connects the brain and the peripheral nervous system. It serves as a pathway of information through which the brain processes nerve impulses responsible for sensation and movement.
How it Happens
The vertebrae which ma...
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Author:
mesrianilaw
15th February 2011
Inpatient mental health care treatment of depression simply means that you or your loved one may not be able to get the help and the guidance that they need while at home. In some cases, treatment regimens are not being adhered to, while in others, there ...
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Author:
Crone Mills
10th February 2011
Summary:
Postnatal or Postpartum depression can strike any mother or father during or after pregnancy. Symptoms can be many and varied and often include things that we may otherwise take for granted. These include general feelings and behaviours and mor...
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Author:
Nyrie
09th February 2011
There may be a whole range of reasons why we are finding it difficult to get to the end of the month without running out of cash. Being left with no cash can lead to more problems than you could imagine, from arguments, to clinical depression and worse. W...
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Author:
johnmarshal
07th February 2011
Postpartum Depression Information is truly vital to all pre and postpartum women. I describe Postpartum Depression, also called the "baby blues", as the range of emotions, physical and behavioral, some mothers experience after the birth of a baby. Postpar...
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Author:
Crone Mills
01st February 2011
Not long ago, I attended a mastermind group. During the meeting, one of the women went into a litany about how terrible things had been in the past few weeks and how depressed she felt as a result. Inspired, I rose from my seat and told her, “You’re not...
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Author:
Della Menechella
26th January 2011
Question: I have been hit by this recession and, while I know I'm not the only one, I'd like some of your advice as to how to deal with the sadness of it all. It saddens me to think that I've worked so hard to "get a life" and now it seems that I've reall...
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Author:
Zing
24th January 2011
Embarrassment is a large part of bankruptcy. It will seem like the whole world knows about your profligacy and lack of responsibility. The bankruptcy court, bankruptcy lawyer and your bankruptcy attorney will know everything about your personal life and y...
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Author:
shraddha
18th January 2011
Everyone tends to face the problem of anxiety at some point in life. It is how, we as human beings respond to stress. It sometimes helps us perform better and find solutions faster. When we are worried or anxious about something, we tend to take care of i...
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Author:
Chester Holl
17th January 2011
Sheryl, 32 years old, dealing with depression for the last 19 years, been diagnosed with clinical depression:
"I've lost my mother to breast cancer when I was just 12 years of age. Naturally, I took it badly, and I know for sure that everything in my lif...
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Author:
Sharon Kaplan
20th December 2010
It's become a cultural fascination: The excessive lack of movable space, the floor to ceiling newspapers, plastic bags bursting with assorted products that most people would take into account garbage (or no less than recycling). Hoarders is really a phen...
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Author:
Jason Brashaw
17th December 2010
"A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor. Welcome and attend them all! Even if they're a crowd of sorrows, who violently sweep your house empty of its furniture, still, treat each guest honorably. He may ...
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Author:
IMI
10th November 2010
There are two problems that seem to be sweeping the globe, one is a problem with obesity and in some countries, it is reaching epidemic proportions. Another problem that seems to go hand in hand with obesity in many of these countries is depression. As ...
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Author:
Robert Carleton
08th November 2010
Depression is a weighty medical infirmity that negatively affects how you feel, think and act about any particular thing at a given time period.
The victims of this illness seem to loose interests in activities that were once enjoyable to them and vice ...
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Author:
Scotjain