Articles, tagged with "chemical imbalance in the brain", page 4
17th January 2009
Perfectionism - a self limiting belief that keeps us from moving forward in our lives. What a curse! Life and Business Coaches call these self limiting beliefs "gremlins". We've all got gremlins. They like to whisper discouraging thoughts in our ear.The ...
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Author:
Marilyn Ellis
16th January 2009
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is known as psychological condition, although medication to treat OCD will help to calm the mind through calming the body, OCD still remains psychological problems and need psychological treatment like Cognitive Behavio...
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Author:
johnpolish
13th January 2009
So, what are different kinds of mood disorders? Basically, there are quite a few known disorders ranging from anxiety, to depression, to mania, to agitation, the list just keeps going on! Most disorders can be traced back to a chemical imbalance in the br...
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Author:
peterhutch
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 w...
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Author:
Hugo Davenport
19th December 2008
The medical community has identified a set of well defined headache categories. The first category, that of the primary headache, is experienced by almost everyone throughout their lives. The primary headache is by far the most common kind of headache, an...
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Author:
Kalidas
02nd October 2008
It is time to stop fooling ourselves, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (also known as ADHD) can be very hard for parents to deal with. You might love your child very much, however the problem still remains that ADHD is hard to comprehend. You migh...
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Author:
Tommy
23rd September 2008
People are often reluctant to consult a physician or health professional for emotional problems, but treatment for depression is crucial once it is diagnosed. However, if treatment for depression is not administered correctly, the condition could become w...
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Author:
Mitamins Team
15th September 2008
There are many different causes of depression. For some people it is easy to figure out what caused the person to fall into a depression, while for others there does not appear to be a specific cause. There is still much that is not understood about the c...
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Author:
Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
22nd July 2008
There are many causes of depression and thousands of people suffer from it every day throughout North America. While the cause of the depression for some is easily found, the cause is not so easily determined for others. Just about anything could be a pos...
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Author:
Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
09th June 2008
The idea of online counseling may still come as a surprise to many, especially older people who are not as familiar with the internet as younger people, but it is fast becoming the way for most people to get the help, therapy and counseling that they need...
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Author:
Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
27th May 2008
Anxiety can be regarded as one of the main causes of depression, because it can make it difficult for a person to be comfortable with themselves, around people or even outside of their home. There appear to be many different causes of anxiety, which can s...
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Author:
Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
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...
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Author:
peterhutch
26th March 2008
Although there are many schools of Drug Rehab, they all can be grouped into three major groups. The third group actually is a combination of the theories behind the first two.
When it comes to substance abuse rehabilitation, there are two initial schoo...
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Author:
Aazdak Alisimo
22nd August 2007
Are SSRI's Beneficial or Detrimental?
1) SSRIs cannot cure depression - Nor are they designed to
Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors are designed to block the body's natural re-uptake of serotonin so that more serotonin is available to act on re...
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Author:
Gregory Park
30th May 2007
If you're suffering from severe stress, or depression or anxiety, you may have consulted with a health professional to find relief. Unfortunately, most sufferers will be told a blatant lie about the cause of their suffering, that it is down to "chemical i...
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Author:
Peter Christian