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23rd September 2009
The first Karnataka University was Mysore University which was set up in the year 1916 and was followed by the Karnatak University in the year 1949, Bangalore University in 1964, Mangalore University in 1980. The Gulbarga University came up in 1980 and Ku... Read >
Author: Adarsh Sharma
21st September 2009
At some point in life, almost everyone experiences anxiety. Perhaps you feel uncomfortable in the moments leading up to an important test, maybe you get the jitters the night before your wedding, or perhaps you have a case of the butterflies before you ge... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
26th August 2009
Sensory deprivation is one of the only alternative health therapies that can be extraordinarily helpful if used properly, but that has also been used for torture. The therapy deprives a person of their senses, which can be extremely relaxing, or very diff... Read >
Author: Yodle
11th August 2009
The Linden Method was designed by Charles Linden, an ex-sufferer of serious anxiety along with panic attacks for numerous years. Many top journals and magazines have published his work on panic attacks treatment.
You might or might not have come across... Read >
Author: Paddy Aten
18th July 2009
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a life-long illness affecting the chemistry of the brain. In classic cases, it causes severe mood swings from manic episodes of extreme highs to depressive episodes of debilitating lows, with relatively... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th July 2009
Mental health authorities estimate that more than 2 million adults have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder (also called manic-depression), a chemical imbalance in the brain causing extreme mood swings from manic highs to agonizing lows.
Although a d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th July 2009
Large numbers of people seem to have some sort of phobia – some can remember when the fear began, often through a scary experience in their formative years, but for many the fear seems innate or inexplicable. A study by NIMH (National Institute of Ment... Read >
Author: freedgabriel
16th July 2009
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard of people having a panic attack and someone saying that they just wanted attention. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
While a panic attack is not the same as some traditional medical conditions, it... Read >
Author: niemands
05th July 2009
Man turns being agoraphobic and laid off into profitable online business.
After a recent company shut down, this single, agoraphobic, father builds an online business to support his children. A few years ago Jesse Holalde was diagnosed with agoraphobia... Read >
Author: Jesse Holalde
30th June 2009
How far do we have to go before we realize we’re headed in the wrong direction with our drug-dependant culture?
A new study funded by the FDA and the National Institute of Mental Health has found what they call a 'worrisome' connection between so-cal... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
15th June 2009
Do healthcare systems companies really need public brand recognition? As concerns about fitness are hankering the medical sector, many allied companies have cropped up. Allopathic and alternate medical companies are out to endorse well being. Whether it i... Read >
Author: Kilian
13th May 2009
The World Health Organization or ( WHO ) and American Psychological Association or ( APA ) recognize autism as a developmental disability resulting from disorders of the central human nervous system. Though the most apparent signs of autism in children... Read >
Author: Paul
22nd April 2009
When trying to overcome arguments in a relationship, psychology is extremely helpful because it helps us to understand why partners react differently in arguments. If you are in a relationship or in a marriage there will definitely appear conflicts once i... Read >
Author: Sally Saunders
16th April 2009
You hear it all the time – probably from nearly every person that you know – “I’m SO stressed out!” Pressures are all around us in this world today. These pressures cause stress and anxiety, and we are often ill-equipped and unprepared to deal... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson
04th April 2009
You occasionally hear others talking of generalized anxiety disorder but may not be familiar with what that is, so let's have a look at this really common affliction. Common? Yes even though many people do not understand they have it or are even subject t... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
13th March 2009
Men and women react differently to many situations in life. Getting over and dealing with conflict in a relationship is no different. The psychological differences between men and women may help us understand why we react differently. If you are marrie... Read >
Author: celtgrfe
03rd March 2009
Many people experience panic attacks in public places or transportation, this is social anxiety also known as agoraphobia and it must be treated. When patients do not respond to medication natural cures for anxiety are highly recommended. Panic attacks ca... Read >
Author: broalex
10th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
In a recent issue of the European Journal Psychotherapy, researchers report an astonishing relationship between depression and the onset of osteoporosis. Research shows that individuals suffering from bone metabolism dis... Read >
Author: LegalView
08th January 2009
Once you’ve been identified with breast cancer, your doctor may set down a certain drug medication. You might have chemotherapy and you might get medication for years following you’ve ended treatment. Each person is dissimilar; therefore your medicati... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
06th January 2009
Doctor Thomas, the director of the National Institute of Mental Health. He notes that about thirty-thousand people a year in the United States kill themselves. That is almost twice the number as those killed by others. Therefore, we should relief other ... Read >
Author: yangguang03
19th December 2008
It seems like you hear it all the time from nearly every one you know – “I’m SO stressed out!” Pressures abound in this world today. Those pressures cause stress and anxiety, and often we are not well prepared to deal with those stressors that ... Read >
Author: Dan Brussels
11th December 2008
Purported “brain enhancement” drugs such as Ritalin, Modafinil, and Cephalon have seen a 300% rise in use in the United States during the past decade according to the National Institute of Mental Health. This dramatic rise in use is driven by healthy ... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
01st December 2008
Stress management is the controlling and reducing of tension that occurs in stressful situations. Everyone copes with stress everyday. "I'm SO stressed out!" - It seems like you hear it all the time from nearly every one you know. Most people are unprepar... Read >
Author: dreams00008
27th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
The Journal of Psychopharmacology reported that TBI victims who were also suffering from depression were likely to have no affects from anti-depressants and were likely going to need a stronger form of therapy.
Indivi... Read >
Author: LegalView
26th November 2008
A recent press release from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) that surprised me. NIMH is providing grants for two research projects on what they term novel and innovative approaches to treating children who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivit... Read >
Author: Doug Cowan
21st November 2008
Stress management is the controlling and reducing of tension that occurs in stressful situations. Everyone copes with stress everyday. "I'm SO stressed out!" - It seems like you hear it all the time from nearly every one you know . Most people are unp... Read >
Author: Linda Hampton RN MSN
21st October 2008
People who you would never suspect in a million years! In fact, Anxiety is such a widespread disorder that virtually ANYONE can suffer from it. Your uncle Buddy, your Grandma Jean, your sister Annie, your neighbor Joe, your best friend Patti, or your brot... Read >
Author: tysonbeckwer
21st October 2008
People who you would never suspect in a million years! In fact, Anxiety is such a widespread disorder that virtually ANYONE can suffer from it. Your uncle Buddy, your Grandma Jean, your sister Annie, your neighbor Joe, your best friend Patti, or your brot... Read >
Author: tysonbeckwer
22nd September 2008
A fear of flying is an ailment of 6.5 percent of Americans by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). As such, Americans will purchase countless books, pamphlets, and over the counter relaxants. For the more serious cases, appointments with psychi... Read >
Author: JP Richards
16th September 2008
Recently, the University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego) School of Medicine received a $60 million dollar grant for a five-year study to determine better prevention and treatment methods of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain... Read >
Author: Legal
12th September 2008
Phobia comes from the Greek word for "fear". It is a strong, persistent fear of situations, objects, activities, or persons. The main symptom of this disorder is the excessive, unreasonable desire to avoid the feared subject. When the fear is beyond one's... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
08th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
When individuals are diagnosed with depression or some variety of the disease, often, a physician or psychologist will recommend exercise along with another form of treatment. Although, this recommendation may no longer ... Read >
Author: LegalView
20th August 2008
Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses which affects more people than you might think. And new research suggests that depression can affect individual and collective safety at work, leading to more personal injury claims.
Those with dep... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
14th August 2008
If you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, you should know that Social Security disability benefits may be available to help ease some of the financial strain you may be experiencing.
You should also know that the averag... Read >
Author: Teresa Cordua
21st July 2008
Do you feel overwhelmed? Are you considering getting help to deal with your problems?
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, more than 25 million Americans need professional help to deal effectively with feelings and problems that seem b... Read >
Author: Dr Mike
17th July 2008
Night eating syndrome is not the same as binge eating disorder, although individuals with night eating syndrome are often binge eaters. People with binge-eating disorder eat large amounts of food at different times of day, while those with night eating sy... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th June 2008
Mental disorders, including depression, affect more than 22 percent of adults in the United States according to the National Institute of Mental Health. The stressful way in which we live contributes to this percentage of unhappy people. People feel press... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
The cause of bipolar disorder is unclear, but hereditary, biological, and psychological factors may play a part. For example, the incidence of bipolar disorder among relatives of affected patients is higher than in the general population and highest among... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th February 2008
First I will explain the history behind this. This is part of the cure-- understanding the way your mind works. This comes from a lot of research done by Dr. Seligman and is explained in his book, Learned Optimism (Copyright 1990).
The back of this boo... Read >
26th February 2008
Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD was first noted as early as the mid 19th century, but of course it wasn’t given this name until decades later. It was always thought that poor parenting skills were to blame for the unruly unmanageable child, and the sa... Read >
Author: Slavco Stefanoski
26th February 2008
Eating disorders are one of the unspoken secrets that permeate many families. Millions of Americans are afflicted with this disorder every year, and most of them -- up to 90 percent -- are adolescent and young women. Rarely talked about, an eating disor... Read >
Author: Peter sams
14th February 2008
ADD is when the reticular activating system in your brain, which is a part of your body’s central nervous system, is dysfunctional. This area of the brain is responsible for coordinating the information from one region of the brain to another via norepi... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
18th January 2008
Manic depression, also called bipolar disorder, while not curable, is treatable with a variety of prescription drugs. However, many individuals with manic depression soon become disillusioned with these drugs, mostly because of the harsh side effects tha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th October 2007
As kids move into the teen years there is a distinct change in their sleeping patterns. As any parent of a teenager knows, trying to wake a sleeping adolescent can be, to put it mildly, difficult. They are often grumpy and monosyllabic until later in the ... Read >
Author: Tracy Tresidder Golf Mind Coach
15th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Liddle Kidz� Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage
Usually diagnosed by the age of three years, Autism is a complex developmental condition, which affects a child's ability to develop normal language, form relationships with othe... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz
12th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Lucia D
Why do women date jerks? The answer to this question is actually a lot more complicated than one might think. We are going to have to blame Mother Nature for this seemingly illogical behavior.
In his book "Sperm Wars", R... Read >
Author: Lucia
16th August 2006
Many adolescents who have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) experience a number of behavioral and academic problems that can limit their success in interpersonal relationships, school, ... Read >
Author: Eric Morgan
08th June 2006
People are desperately in need of self-improvement information. Millions of people are searching online and spending millions of dollars on self help/self-improvement information every year, and there are no signs to indicate the demand is going to decrea... Read >
Author: Boris Lindinger
25th May 2006
Anxiety and panic disorders are the most common emotional disorder. It is reported that one out of every 76 people worldwide will experience a panic attack in their lives. Each year around 1/3 of American adults have at least one panic attack while most o... Read >
Author: Nicholas Ahern
15th May 2006
Eating disorders, such as anorexia, binge-eating, and bulimia, are characterized by an individual displaying extreme behaviors and attitudes about their weight and food issues.
Many feel that eating disorders are common in young girls who have develope... Read >
Author: Dynamic Content
25th April 2006
What is Dual Diagnosis?
A person who has both an alcohol or drug problem and an emotional/psychiatric problem is said to have a dual diagnosis. To recover fully, the person needs treatment for both problems.
How Common Is Dual Diagnosis?
Dua... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
13th March 2006
Mental health authorities estimate that more than 2 million adults have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder (also called manic-depression), a chemical imbalance in the brain causing extreme mood swings from manic highs to agonizing lows. Although a diagn... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson DC PT
12th March 2006
Unfortunately, many people with bipolar symptoms are unable to get the treatment, medications and support they require due to financial difficulties. There is an option, however.
Some people with bipolar disorder receive medication and/or psychosocial... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson DC PT
05th March 2006
by Tess Thompson
With over 19 million adults affected by them, anxiety disorders are the most common of all mental illnesses in the United States. There are many different types of anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, post trauma... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
24th February 2006
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a life-long illness affecting the chemistry of the brain. In classic cases, it causes severe mood swings from manic episodes of extreme highs to depressive episodes of debilitating lows, with relatively... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson DC PT
22nd February 2006
Mamma Can Help(Take Back You Life in 4 Easy Steps)by Joyce M. Coleman(Copyrighted 2004 Joyce M. Coleman1169 words, 65 characters per lineDid you know that answers to many of your unaskedquestions are under your own roof?Yet, every day we draw critically f... Read >
locusthill2
20th February 2006
About Depression:
True depression--mental illness--is not just the blues or a bad day. It is a chemical illness that can have tragic results.About one in 10 Americans suffers some form of depression, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.D... Read >
Author: Michal john
09th February 2006
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by 6 months or more of chronic, exaggerated worry and tension that is unfounded or much more severe than the normal anxiety most people experience. People with thi... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
09th January 2006
Depressive illness is such a physically and socially debilitating condition. It restricts you from doing the normal day-to-day activities and jeopardizes your work, friendships and how you deal with others.
The National Institute of Mental Health repo... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
01st January 2006
What are mood disorders?
Mood Disorders Statistics
While major depressive disorder can develop at any age, the average age at onset is the mid-20s.
The average age of onset for a first manic episode of bipolar disorder is during the early 20s.
Dy... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
01st January 2006
What is dysthymia?
Dysthymia, also known as dysthymic disorder, is classified as a type of affective disorder (also called mood disorder) that often resembles a less severe, yet more chronic form of major (clinical) depression. However, persons with dyst... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
29th December 2005
What is seasonal affective disorder?
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a mood disorder characterized by depression related to a certain season of the year - especially winter. However, SAD is often not described as a separate mood disorder but as a... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
03rd November 2005
"Could Tai Chi and Qigong be one of the root solutions
to the dilemma of modern human challenges?"
Urban sprawl and suburban flight are causing massive traffic jams on freeways nationwide, as individuals are working longer and longer hours. The invisi... Read >
Author: Bill Douglas
23rd July 2005
Anxiety is the most frequently occurring mental health
disorder in the United States, according to the US Surgeon
General. There are millions of people who are diagnosed
with it every year. A small amount of anxiety helps to get
us going, but when... Read >
Author: Nansia Ressi
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