Articles, tagged with "ill person", page 4
25th March 2008
Hysteria is a neurotic over-reaction to an experience or situation. You are not hysterical in the medical sense of the word if you normally react to moments of stress by weeping uncontrollably or shrieking. Many people tend to over-dramatize their feeling...
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Author:
David Jones
14th February 2008
As a full system of medicine, homeopathy is much more recent in its development. It owes its modern origins to Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician, who formulated homeopathic theories in the late eighteenth century, although the principles were almost ce...
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Author:
David Jones
11th February 2008
Stress and burnout are often seen as the same thing. But they are not the same.
Stress happens to everyone every single day! Each person experiences and copes with stress very differently. What is stressful to you may not be to me... and vice versa! An...
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Author:
Jeanne
12th October 2007
The one undeniable aspect of the "Law of Attraction" is that you always get what you are thinking about. Knowing this is the key to making it work for you. I have been working with the "Law of Manifesting" for the last seven years and discovering how it...
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Author:
Roy Klienwachter
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...
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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...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
18th April 2007
With the help of well trained and experienced doctors and of course modern technology, health care in today's hospitals has increased a lot, especially in cases like schizophrenia. With the constant and proper use of antipsychotic medicine doctors are now...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
05th April 2007
A flower can say a thousand things without actually saying anything! Flowers might be inanimate but possess a language of their own. They convey a whole gamut of emotions which even words might find difficult to put through. The sight and smell of flowers...
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Author:
Adam Jaylin
04th April 2007
In any given 1-year period, 9.5 percent of the population, or about 20.9 million American adults, suffer from a depressive illness5 The economic cost for this disorder is high, but the cost in human suffering cannot be estimated.
Depressive illnesses ...
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Author:
Arthur Buchanan
27th March 2007
It is known that people that have schizophrenia do not have perceptions of reality like a normal person, they live in a distorted world. They experience hallucinations and illusions, that is why they feel frightened, anxious, and confused. It is known tha...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
12th March 2007
It seems that the most affected of schizophrenia is the family and not the ill person. Families are seeking answers why their child has got ill, what might he have done do deserve the affection. Family members will try to stick together but eventually the...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
08th March 2007
People generally call for the doctor if they see strange behaviors in one of their family members. Such episodes can occur only once in a life time or might be more frequent. Pay attention to all the strange things you see because they might be the sympto...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
05th March 2007
Symptoms of schizophrenia can be easily recognized especially by family members who see that the person is not like it used to be any more and go for a check up at the doctor's.
Schizophrenia begins with a depression. This is followed by loosing intere...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
When a child is diagnosed with schizophrenia parents are shocked because they can not understand how come a child that is intelligent, and looks good could be that ill.
Schizophrenia comes with symptoms just like any other disease but they differ from ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
28th February 2007
The Encarta® World English Dictionary defines "abandon" as: "to leave somebody or something behind for others to look after, especially somebody or something meant to be a personal responsibility."
As adults, our own wellbeing is our personal responsi...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.