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How We Create Our Personal Reality

29th September 2009
In order to be able to love purely and steadily we need to understand how our reality is created A major obstacle to pure and steady love is our confusion about who is responsible for what happens to us and how we feel about it. This confusion is caused b... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Depressive Disorders And Where To Find Help

29th September 2009
Depression is a very common word in our vocabulary. I think just about everyone over the age of about 12 years old knows a little bit about what depression is. To define a depressive disorder officially: A depressive disorder is an illness that involve... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Could You Be A Compulsive Overeater?

29th September 2009
Compulsive overeaters are individuals who suffer from an obsession with food and a compulsion to eat despite the resulting negative effects on their physical and emotional health and well being. They eat to satisfy an emotional hunger, whether this hunger... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Break-Ups And Guilt

25th September 2009
How many break-ups also result in feelings of guilt amongst partners? Please take care of guilt before you break-up. Guilt can be a very damaging feeling and can make any life hell. Those who are full of guilt undergo lot of pain asking for forgiveness ev... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Actions Of Love

24th September 2009
Myrna, 38 and a successful physician, sought my help because she often felt inadequate. While she really valued herself as a doctor, she did not value herself in her important relationships with friends and family. In addition, she said she wanted to be i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Debt and Your Health

23rd September 2009
People who are facing a serious debt crisis are also at risk for developing a number of major mental health problems. Debt is often accompanied by feelings of guilt, shame and embarrassment. Individuals who are really in trouble may also have feelings of ... Read >
Author: Evan Hendrix

Toxic Guilt, Healthy Guilt

23rd September 2009
Guilt is an important feeling. It is the appropriate feeling to have when we have deliberately done something hurtful or harmful to others. People who can harm others without any feelings of guilt or remorse were formerly called sociopaths or psychopathic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Is A State, Contingent Upon Happening Of An Event

23rd September 2009
When stress is qualified with two additional words, traumatic on the left side and disorder on the right side, what can happen to an individual? It is not only the situation that you have to face; it is an ordeal that you have to undergo. It is not a d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Catch Up With A Past Classmate

22nd September 2009
After going to school with your classmates for four or even twelve years, it’s hard to imagine ever losing touch. Once you graduate though and realize that everyone is going off to their own schools, jobs or travels it becomes heartbreakingly clear that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Importance Of Stress Reduction During Postnatal Depression

22nd September 2009
A huge number of mothers suffer, sometimes without help with some level of Postnatal Depression. It is estimated that between ten and fifteen percent of all mothers will face the potentially severe effects of this illness. The severity of this condition c... Read >
Author: LarryJP

Addiction: When Gambling Becomes a Problem

17th September 2009
While most people enjoy casino gambling, sports betting, lottery and bingo playing for the fun and excitement it provides, others may experience gambling as an addictive and distractive habit. Statistics show that while 85 percent of the adult population ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Getting Back Together With Your Ex - Do it Right This Time

11th September 2009
So, the idea of getting back together with your ex has appeared in your mind. You really do want to try again but, do you know if your ex does? At the beginning, your relationship was going well, if not you wouldn't have stayed together. Do you know when ... Read >
Author: Herman Dudley

Working Single Parents

07th September 2009
We’ve all had feelings of guilt about the fact that we’re at work when our children are being looked after by other adults. At the outset of this phase for me (7 years ago), I found it hard to get my head around. But I’ve come to understand that t... Read >
Author: JBroadley

Think Your Relationship Is Over, It Can Be Saved With A Little Help

02nd September 2009
You think your relationship is over, but wait it can be saved with a little help. You might feel like the relationship is close to being over, or that you are not as happy as you once was. You are trying to be happy but your not, or maybe you are afraid ... Read >
Author: Diana Onedge

Think Your Relationship Is Over, It Can Be Saved With A Little Help

02nd September 2009
You think your relationship is over, but wait it can be saved with a little help. You might feel like the relationship is close to being over, or that you are not as happy as you once was. You are trying to be happy but your not, or maybe you are afraid ... Read >
Author: Diana Onedge

Your Relationship is Almost Over, Wait It Can Be Fixed

02nd September 2009
You think your relationship is almost over, but wait it can be fixed. You might feel like the relationship is close to being over, or that you are not as happy as you once was. You are trying to be happy but your not, or maybe you are afraid of what is n... Read >
Author: Diana Onedge

Your Relationship is Almost Over, Wait It Can Be Fixed

02nd September 2009
You think your relationship is almost over, but wait it can be fixed. You might feel like the relationship is close to being over, or that you are not as happy as you once was. You are trying to be happy but your not, or maybe you are afraid of what is n... Read >
Author: Diana Onedge

Problems With Your Relationship, You Can Save It

02nd September 2009
You might feel like the relationship is close to being over, or that you are not as happy as you would like to be. You are trying to be happy but your not, or maybe you are afraid of what is next on the list of problems. These signs of problems in the re... Read >
Author: Diana Onedge

Men Sexual Problems

02nd September 2009
A sexual problem, or sexual dysfunction, is a problem during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity. Sexual dysfunction can be due to: Physical causes -- Man... Read >
Author: markstuart

10 Things Everyone Should Know About Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

30th August 2009
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder used to be called ‘shell shock’. The condition was first recognised in soldiers returning from WW2 who had gone through shocking and overwhelming experiences at war. Many of these soldiers had strong feelings of grie... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

What Your Dog Can Teach You About Relationship Building

24th August 2009
The pet dog has often been referred to as the four legged psychologist. He knows how to get on the good side of just about anybody. Let's have a look at what makes man's best friend such a winning relationship builder. Your Dog Is Always Happy To S... Read >
Author: aarif

Responsibility vs. Fault

23rd August 2009
In my counseling practice, I often hear people saying things like: "It's my fault that she asked for a divorce. If I hadn't worked so much, she wouldn't have left." "It's my fault that he left. If I had been more sexual, he wouldn't have had an affa... Read >
Author: sariya.sagaciti

What Your Dog Can Teach You About Relationship Building

21st August 2009
The pet dog has often been referred to as the four legged psychologist. He knows how to get on the good side of just about anybody. Let's have a look at what makes man's best friend such a winning relationship builder. Your Dog Is Always Happy To S... Read >
Author: aarif

5 Top Benefits Of Being A Working Single Parent

20th August 2009
We’ve all had feelings of guilt about the fact that we’re at work when our children are being looked after by other adults. At the outset of this phase for me (5 years ago), I found it hard to get my head around. But I’ve come to understand that t... Read >
Author: JBroadley

Dreams About Cheating Yourself

07th August 2009
Dreams about cheating, either being cheated on or cheating yourself, are some of the most commonly reported, and most troubling, dreams there are. Many people take these dreams as prophecies, and accuse their spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend of cheating in... Read >
Author: Gino

Benefits of Quit Smoking Decision

03rd August 2009
Most everyone has heard about the dangers of smoking. However, for many people, these warnings are just not enough to kick the habit for good. If you’ve wanted to quit but feel like you need more motivation, you should learn about the benefits of qu... Read >
Author: mbedrane

Addition - Is Gambling Your Problem?

30th July 2009
While most people enjoy Forex Trading Online, it can be compared to casino gambling, sports betting, lottery and bingo playing for the fun and excitement it provides, others may experience gambling as an addictive and distractive habit. Statistics show th... Read >
Author: nylaksivad

Depression and Alternative Treatments

29th July 2009
While everyone has experienced depression in one form or another, with clinical or other forms of major depression, sadness and other symptoms that present themselves are intense and last for longer than what is considered normal. There are roughly 19 ... Read >
Author: KoolDocs

Getting Your Red On – That's Blushing

23rd July 2009
Kara has just managed to make one of her more spectacular entrances. She tripped into the girl in front of her, and sent her nearly sprawling. Already embarrassed, Kara recognizes the girl as she turns in anger. Of course it had to be one of the most pop... Read >
Author: midas15

Depression During Pregnancy

20th July 2009
Depression during pregnancy or antepartum depression is also a mood disorder. Mood disorders refer to biological illnesses that involve changes in the brain. During pregnancy, there are several hormonal changes that normally affect brain chemicals. When t... Read >
Author: Mercy

Positive Discipline For Teenagers - Learn to Forgive Yourself

19th July 2009
Forgiveness is a powerful tool every parent should be familiar with. Blaming yourself, feeling guilty, and expecting perfection can bring tremendous stress into your life as a parent. I'd like to share some things I have learned as a parent of teenagers. ... Read >
Author: Gary Benjamin

How To Make Up And Mend A Bond

11th July 2009
There is nothing sweeter than "making up" and mending a bond! If you Have been struggling with feelings of guilt and un-forgiveness so therefore this is the Period to "let Fighting of these downbeat feelings and plot in lieu of a brighter outlook. O... Read >
Author: Jonnie Stevens

Can Stress Really Cause Weight Gain?

11th July 2009
Without a doubt! Stress is even more of a problem than we ever knew - especially for those wanting to lose weight. There are several reasons why stress can either make us overweight or make it seem impossible to lose fat. Firstly, there is the obvio... Read >
Author: Andrew McCole

Postpartum Depression

09th July 2009
Postpartum depression affects new mothers and normally sets in soon after childbirth. It can come on suddenly and develop gradually over a period of several months. Sometimes however, the first signs may appear after a few months. This is a serious condit... Read >
Author: Mercy

Teenage Depression 

09th July 2009
Teenage depression may be difficult to identify. This is because antisocial behavior, sulkiness, irritability, negativity and withdrawal are often part of growing up. One sign of this condition in adolescents is morbid obsession with death and dying. The ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Things You Have Got To Know About

05th July 2009
The delinquent bills and hectoring calls have brought you to the end of your rope and you do not know where to turn for help. You may wish to take those requirements and find a corporation that will will help you put them under a debt management plan. Her... Read >
Author: Carolyn Benson

Minnesota Family Law

02nd July 2009
It's important to know what your options are in a divorce action before making any decisions. Laws governing family matters like divorce, custody, child support, mediation, property and spousal support vary from state to state. A Minnesota family practice... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top Reasons To Work At Home

01st July 2009
People choose to work at home for a variety of reasons. The benefits accrue to them on a personal and professional level, as well as the family. People who choose to work at home face reduced stress levels, reduced feelings of guilt about the welfar... Read >
Author: Alan

The Link Between Your Emotions and Your Eating Patterns

27th June 2009
There is actually a link between your emotions and how you eat, and the reasons why a woman gains or loses weight often has a connection to how she feels at that time. There are a lot of reasons why women gain and lose weight due to how they feel. Some of... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Drug Abuse Help

27th June 2009
Drug rehabs are the centers that have been established for the sole cause of helping the drug addicts get out of this addiction. Christian drug rehabs are those centers that are built to treat the addicts in a way that would not only help them get rid of ... Read >
Author: mattbrindisi

Signs Of A Cheating Spouse - And Why They Are Useless Without Real Proof

14th June 2009
"We used to tell each other everything" "We don't seem to talk anymore" Unless your cheating spouse or cheating partner has the sensitivity of an amoeba, they too will be feeling a wide range of conflicting emotions. The initial exhilaration of an ... Read >
Author: Stacey Kyzcinski

Mild depression symptoms

05th June 2009
The human condition is one that brings with it what is often called "moods". You can be in a good, bad, high, low or indifferent mood. It is normal to experience all these moods at different times. Some of these moods can be started by conscious events in... Read >
Author: clickfor

Major depression causes

04th June 2009
Major depression is unlike the normal feelings of sadness, loss, or passing mood states that most people have. The condition is more persistent and because of that persistence, it could significantly interfere with your thoughts, behavior, mood, activity,... Read >
Author: clickfor

Menopause Mood Swings

20th May 2009
Menopause and Depression by Kenneth L. Meyer One of the key signs regarding the onset of menopause are mood swings. In addition, we are learning that due to the changes women (and Men as well) go through during the menopausal trek, depression... Read >
Author: Ken Meyer

Women and Depression

18th May 2009
Depression for women and men varies because their causes and even the symptoms are different—and sometimes worlds apart. Women are more prone to going depressed than men, this is a fact that many knows. There are many factors that contribute to such sta... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

What is the difference between “baby blues”, postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis?

18th May 2009
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS), the baby blues can happen in the days right after childbirth and normally go away within a few days to a week. A new mother can sudden experience mood swings, sadness, crying spells... Read >
Author: Paul

The Top Signs of a Cheating Boyfriend

15th May 2009
Remember, now, these are simply potential signs of cheating. If you are, indeed, have suspicions concerning your boyfriend's behavior, the very best antidote is communication. *Dramatic, un-warranted mood changes. And you thought your mood could flip o... Read >
Author: Mary Jane Walker

Abortion and Behavioral Outcomes

15th May 2009
The reasons why a woman has an abortion are not always the same. Some women seek abortion due to health reasons, others due to financial reasons, while there are those who cite emotional and mental immaturity as the reason for wanting to terminate their p... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Your Guide to Emotional Recovery after Abortion

15th May 2009
Losing a child, especially through abortion, is not an easy thing to deal with. Women who go through abortion, for whatever reason, often suffer from bouts of guilt, depression, and sadness with the feeling of having lost something. There are a lot of thi... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Planning for Long Term Care - How to Know if Home Care is Appropriate

12th May 2009
Making the decision to provide a loved one with professional long-term care is a challenging and emotional one. In some cases, you may have a parent that is experiencing signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Or you may have a spouse that cannot take care ... Read >
Author: EddieAmoakuh

Eating Disorder Therapy- Useful Article About Male Eating Disorder

07th May 2009
If your major interest is information related to eating disorder therapy or any other such as eating disorders dancers, articles on eating disorders, signs of eating disorders or binge eating disorder and obesity, this article can prove useful. If an i... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

44 Million, 21 Percent of All US Households, Provide Care For an Elder Adult Family Member Or Friend

30th April 2009
A growing crisis and concern, caring for elder adults is unlike child care. Where as the dependency of children decreases over time, with an aging parent, it will increase. Many of us have successfully raised our children and maintained excellent work rec... Read >
Author: Coach Chez Wise,CC, Motivate 4 Success

44 million, or an estimated 21% of all U.S. households, provide care for an Elder adult family membe

26th April 2009
A growing crisis and concern, caring for elder adults is unlike child care. Where as the dependency of children decreases over time, with an aging parent, it will increase. Many of us have successfully raised our children and maintained excellent work r... Read >
Author: Coach Chez Wise,CC, Motivate 4 Success

Depression in Elder Care

17th April 2009
Depression and elders is a serious and unfortunately common problem among the aging populations. Some studies even estimate up to 25% of the elderly population suffers from depression. Among the elderly, depression is difficult to diagnose as the sym... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Eating Right For The Holidays

27th March 2009
During the Christmas season, summer and its body-conscious state of mind are distant memories. Hearty indulgence in the many foods shared at Christmas therefore doesn't produce the same feelings of guilt. Nevertheless, its not a pleasant thought to start ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

When Depression Sets In

27th March 2009
Your boss has called you into his office and taken your company ID card, and security has escorted you off the premises. You have been laid off and you are in shock, but worse than that, you feel like a criminal. As the days, weeks and months pass, you ... Read >
Author: isabel

Dealing with Peer Pressure And Other Problems of Teens & Pre-Teens

23rd March 2009
As school dropouts, unwanted pregnancies, substance abuse, and teen suicide escalate to alarming levels; the need to enable young people to make choices that lead to healthy, productive lives has become increasingly urgent. A major cause of destructive ... Read >
Author: Ed Harmon

Divorce...It's About The Kids

23rd March 2009
These days divorce is just about as common as breathing and with that I would like to say that if you are in the process of getting a divorce or are even thinking about it, and you have kids, make sure you keep it about them. When families divorce, m... Read >
Author: JenB

4 Ways to End Procrastination For Good

13th March 2009
I tend to procrastinate. I can start my day with the best of intentions to get important tasks done, but I soon find myself detouring from the path. I end up filling my hours with busyness and errands. I know the most important things I need to do, and t... Read >
Author: Michelle Prince

Bipolar Symptoms to be Aware of

10th March 2009
Bipolar disorder is a mood effecting illness that can be very problematic for those who suffer from it, and millions of people do. Many people do not even realise that the way they are feeling is actually a medical condition until the find out about bipol... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Why Creditors Prefer Debt Settlement versus Collections

10th March 2009
If you are tired of calls from collection agencies, there is a better way to handle the situation (besides throwing your phone out the window of course). Many people have found salvation in debt settlement, an option actually preferred by creditors. Belie... Read >
Author: Lender411

10 Ways Caregivers Can Take Better Care Of Themselves

24th February 2009
Though caring for a loved one in need can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life, it can also be one of the most challenging. That is certainly the case for those who seek help from Synergy HomeCare of Texas. As a leader in the assisted liv... Read >
Author: Synergy

Osteoporosis and Depression May Be Linked, Scientists Say

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

Abortion- The Untold Tragedy Of Abortion

03rd February 2009
There is an untold consequence of abortion that Planned Parenthood will not tell women when they come in for an abortion. No abortion clinic will actually tell them the truth about what happens to them after the abortion. However, the information is sta... Read >
Author: Ron Randall

Celebrating a birthday?

28th January 2009
Celebrating a birthday? We go out to eat to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, promotion, etc. Or we entertain around dinner parties and holidays. At church functions, there are socials and potluck meals. You name it and somehow it all revolves aroun... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Celebrating a birthday?

20th January 2009
Celebrating a birthday? We go out to eat to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, promotion, etc. Or we entertain around dinner parties and holidays. At church functions, there are socials and potluck meals. You name it and somehow it all revolves aroun... Read >
Author: Aquarius

Depression Signs & Symptoms in Teens & Adults.

02nd January 2009
The depression feels like a black curtain of despair coming down over their lives. Teenage years are always a troubling time, with the numerous physical, emotional, psychological and social changes that come with this stage of life. About four out of 10... Read >
Author: John Harrison

Severe Depression

19th December 2008
Severe Depression occurs when the illness is in its worse stages. Too many Americans will not seek help for this disorder until it is so severe that it takes years to bring under control. Each year over 15 million people in America suffer from some form o... Read >
Author: Kalidas

Small Business Success: Why Taking Care of Yourself is Good for Your Business

15th December 2008
I grew up in the Midwest (Wisconsin) where hard work is not just valued but revered. Taking care of yourself is not. Of all the lessons I've had to learn in my business (and trust me there have been many) this is probably one of the hardest for ... Read >
Author: Michele PW

The Guide to Owning A Tropical Fish Aquarium

03rd December 2008
Are you interested in starting your own aquarium for tropical fish? Observing a colorful aquarium of fish is both interesting and relaxing. Doctor's offices are well known for featuring aquariums to provide a means of distraction for waiting patients and ... Read >
Author: suegold

Cutting Fat and Calories Lead to Creative Foods When Dieting

01st December 2008
Eating right and exercising are the cornerstones of losing weight. And there are so many people that are trying to lose weight now days. With millions of Americans being overweight, many people find themselves constantly on a diet to shed some extra pound... Read >
Author: jimmackey

Cheating Signs: Find The Emotional Signs They Are Cheating

26th November 2008
The list of cheating signs can be a long one and they aren't hard to find but most folks seem to be looking for the emotional signs they are cheating. It might be because they are harder for the cheater to hide and it's much easier to spot them once you k... Read >
Author: SS

Cheating Signs: Look For The Emotional Signs They Are Cheating

26th November 2008
The list of cheating signs is very long but one of the big ones seems to be the emotional signs they are cheating. Maybe it’s because they can be more subtle and one needs affirmation that what they are witnessing is in fact a type of cheating sign. ... Read >
Author: SS

Battling Depression

18th November 2008
Everyone in the entire world has at one time or another has experienced bouts of depression, however, many individuals today are battling with depression on a daily basis. Depression is nothing more than a chemical change that affects the way in which the... Read >
Author: Valerie Balandra

Waking up feeling bad

11th November 2008
How many times have you found yourself feeling bad as soon as you woke up? How many times have went to your bed feeling good then woke up feeling bad? This article wont tell you to change the tone of your alarm clock nor it will tell you to think posi... Read >
Author: Farouk

Do You Need Help To Lose Weight

23rd October 2008
Some people can maintain a good body weight quite easily. With no effort in fact. They are neither fat nor slim. These are the fortunate people who don't need lose weight help. The overweight person can only look at them in envy. They sit there consuming ... Read >
Author: jmowatt

Depression - All Types of Depression and Depression Symptoms

15th October 2008
Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses with 10-15% of people suffering from depression at some stage in their lifetime. The general symptoms of depression include irritability, difficulty to concentrate, feelings of guilt or helplessness, r... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Facts about Suicide and Self Harm

25th September 2008
People of all ages and from all walks of life die by Suicide each year. Suicide in children and young people is increasing. Children can feel overwhelmed and helpless when under stress. They may have encountered difficulties at home or school and may t... Read >
Author: Anurag

Binge Eating

23rd September 2008
Due to the rise of obesity in today's society everyone is trying to achieve quick weight loss. This is a bad idea, and often will lead to developing binge eating disorder. Eating disorders are psychiatric abnormalities in one's eating habits. Tabloids ... Read >
Author: Andrew B

Coping With Grief: Understanding The Process

22nd September 2008
Grief is a common, expected, and necessary reaction to loss of any kind. Each person will experience grief in a different way and, depending on how well they cope with those emotions, they may have positive or negative long-term effects from their bereav... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Winning Back the Love of Your Ex Wife

19th September 2008
Whether it was you or your wife who ended the marriage it is a very painful time for everyone involved. There may be mixed emotions such as anger at a betrayal or apathy at the monotony of your relationship. Feelings of love do not disappear overnight in ... Read >
Author: Pax Shumway

Discovering the most satisfying way to shop

18th September 2008
Every time I set out on a shopping trip of late I am beset with feelings of guilt that I can�t seem to shake. As a westerner privileged enough to have a television, access to the internet and free press I can hardly ignore the fact that many of the chea... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Treating Herpes The Natural Way

15th September 2008
Once you have contracted herpes, it is important to reach an agreement with the fact that you are going to do for the rest of your life. Do not let this fear you, because herpes does not have to control your life. In fact, most of the time, the virus rema... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

How Do I Recognize The Signs Of Depression After A Break Up?

05th September 2008
Many people suffer from depression after the loss of something. But how do you know if you are depressed or just experiencing the normal emotions following the loss of a relationship? Afterall, it's normal to cry, lose sleep, lose your appetite, feel gu... Read >
Author: pharris1

Home Business Options for Busy Parents

01st September 2008
One of the busiest times of your life will occur once you have children. It will seem that your life is constantly running in fast forward and you rarely have time to yourself. Your showers will not longer be uninterrupted and breakfast will begin to be e... Read >
Author: Alec & Brandon Billings

Post Traumatic Stress

13th August 2008
We have gone through many experiences in life and some of them have been traumatic and serious. Many of our bad experiences are usually healed by time and we are able to go back to our normal busy lives. However, there are effects or symptoms of some expe... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Do You Adjust to Having Diabetes?

13th August 2008
Defense Mechanisms Anger, denial, and bargaining may be associated with responses called defense mechanisms. The major defense mechanisms are rationalization, regression, reaction formation, repression, with, drawal, and compensation. Rationalizat... Read >
Author: Alien

A Look At Bipolar or Manic Depression

13th August 2008
When you are in the manic stage you feel very high, enthusiastic, unable to slow down, and very impulsive .You can have bad judgment and do things that you would never ordinarily do. This can cause severe problems with shame and embarrassment. You become ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Stress As An Illness Or Disease

29th July 2008
Stress is a state of mental, physical, or emotional tension that is caused by pressures, better known as stressors. These stressors differ in their origin and nature. Some of them could be internal. A good example of internal stressor could be a lack of c... Read >
Author: Peter David

Should You Send Your Elders To A Senior Citizen Home?

22nd July 2008
Asking your elders to move to a senior citizen home can be a very complicated situation. Most elders dislike the idea as they prefer to stay at their old home. If the elders are suffering from Alzheimer's, it may make the situation much simpler as their m... Read >
Author: Cindy

Why You Should Catch A Catered Affair On Broadway!

22nd July 2008
A Catered Affair seems to be the musical on everyone's must-see list. A lot of people just want to see the amazing Faith Prince sink her teeth into another musical in her signature manner. Others are keen on watching a little story that's awfully big on h... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Bulimia Nervosa - causes, Symptoms and Treatments

14th July 2008
Bulimia nervosa is known as bulimia asnd it is a type of eating disorder. Some people have bulimia, but eats a lot of food in a short amount of time known as bingeing and then tries to prevent weight gain by purging. Bulimia nervosa such as eating binges... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Quitting Employment For Business

14th July 2008
Quitting stable employment for business is a brave move, but one that all entrepreneurs will have to take at some stage if they are ever to achieve their business ambitions. In the spirit of entrepreneurialism, giving up your job to start your own busine... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

Eco begins at home

06th July 2008
Green, it seems, is the new black. We are slowly beginning to eat, sleep and even build green, with the One Brighton initiative well under-way launching an eco-friendly lifestyle along with sustainable accommodation. We can travel to work on “Big Lemon... Read >
Author: simon-elliot

Complete Information on De Quervains' disease with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
De Quervain's disease is a term used to describe a painful disorder affecting the tendons at the base of the thumb. Often, the cause is unknown, but overuse, a direct blow to the thumb, repetitive grasping, and certain inflammatory conditions such as rheu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Herbal Treatments for Depression

20th May 2008
The goal with any depression treatment should be the relief of all symptoms. More than 50% of world population is suffering from depression, data suggests that the intensity of depression might vary, but more or less people between the age of 18-60 have s... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman

Constipation from an Ayurvedic Point of View

20th May 2008
In the general sense, constipation is defined as the difficulty in performing the right kinds of bowel movements, which are essential in voiding the toxic waste materials of digestion. When constipation occurs, the person is not able to pass stools proper... Read >
Author: jenny

When Is Guilt Healthy? When Is Guilt Unhealthy?

09th April 2008
Guilt is the emotional reaction people may feel if they believe they are directly or indirectly responsible for something bad happening. Feelings of guilt arise when you feel bad about your behavior and its consequences. This is different from the feeling... Read >
Author: Bill Urell

Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt

28th March 2008
1. Remember what you’re working for. Focus on what is possible for you and your family because you work instead of things that you feel you’re missing out on. Do your kids have good healthcare coverage because of your work? Is your family able to affo... Read >
Author: Susan Smith

Do you suffer from thoughts and feelings of guilt?

11th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Melisa Milonas LLC Who is not plagued with feelings of guilt and self-judging thoughts? You said something did or did not do something, and as a result you feel tremendous guilt and judge yourself. Guilt is such a negative self-l... Read >
Author: A Confident Inspired U

Why Do People Procrastinate

11th March 2008
It is extremely common for us to put off doing something simply because we are too lazy to do so. However, procrastination goes beyond that. It is a habitual and intentional act to delay doing or completing their responsibilities, and over time, can have ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

What is Procrastination and its Effects

10th March 2008
Procrastination refers to the act of intentionally and habitually putting off tasks which need to be done. People who procrastinate have a tendency to self deceive their acts by doing other tasks which are trivial or of no consequence to pass time. This i... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Depression – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

22nd February 2008
Why Did the Great Depression Occur? Economists still cannot agree on what caused the Great Depression. Most however have agreed that it was a combination of events and decisions that came into play that caused the Great Depression. It has been sug... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Beating the Holiday Blues

14th February 2008
Understanding the "Holiday Blues" The holiday season can be a difficult time for many. It is meant to bring joy and celebration but sometimes this time of year can bring sadness and despair. Changes in life, such as being separated from family and frie... Read >
Author: Janel Ball, MA, RCC, MBACP

Responsibility vs. Fault

05th February 2008
In my counseling practice, I often hear people saying things like: "It's my fault that she asked for a divorce. If I hadn't worked so much, she wouldn't have left." "It's my fault that he left. If I had been more sexual, he wouldn't have had an affa... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Maintain a healthy attitude to weight the BMI way

14th January 2008
January has always been a key-time of year to make that resolution to ‘beat the bulge’ and quite often people try and kick start their weight loss with an often quite severe and unrealistic dieting regime. This can result in sudden lapses, feelings o... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

Fall reminds of that life is change and that changes can be hard to achieve

06th November 2007
We all love the colors of the leaves at this time of year. I was thinking that this year is actually one of the prettiest I can remember over the last decade. The weather this week is what I like to call "Fall Perfect". Chilly a bit in the morning and in ... Read >
Author: Barbara Christensen

Believe That God Has a Plan for You

06th November 2007
It is very difficult to forgive someone else if you haven’t forgiven yourself. I don’t know about you, but I believe there is a Force greater than myself in this universe that has a plan for me. I truly feel I am a part of that plan. As I go around th... Read >
Author: markhansen

Fast Weight Loss Tips and Advice

06th November 2007
For most people, following a weight loss program can be very hard and very discouraging if they don’t see results right away. People who are overweight may harbor feelings of guilt for letting themselves go. The obese suffer may suffer from ridicule an... Read >
Author: Lucinda

Believe That God Has a Plan for You

06th November 2007
It is very difficult to forgive someone else if you haven’t forgiven yourself. I don’t know about you, but I believe there is a Force greater than myself in this universe that has a plan for me. I truly feel I am a part of that plan. As I go around th... Read >
Author: markhansen

Bulimia Nervosa - Causes And Treatment of Bulimia Eating Disorder

05th November 2007
What is bulimia nervosa?Bulimia nervosa, commonly known as bulimia, is an eating disorder and psychological condition in which the subject engages in recurrent binge eating followed by feelings of guilt, depression, and self-condemnation and intentional p... Read >
Author: Alien

Tips for Finding a Good Weight Loss Program

05th November 2007
Being overweight is a nightmare that is hard to wake up from. Most people who have become so overweight that they are considered obese find it almost impossible to lose the weight. They will struggle day in and day out with feelings of guilt about what th... Read >
Author: Lucinda

Major Depressive Disorder

30th October 2007
People who have major depressive disorder have had at least one major depressive episode (five or more symptoms for at least a two-week period). For some people, this disorder is recurrent, which means they may experience episodes once a month, once a yea... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Bringing it Back from the Dead: A Woman's Guide to Impotence

29th August 2007
Having problems getting it up? It seems to most people that impotence is a problem that only affects men, but they're wrong. Impotence is also a problem that affects women, mainly the partners of the suffering men. Being the other half in a relationship, ... Read >
Author: kristine

A Hidden Condition

28th August 2007
There is a medical condition that is plaguing more than 20 million Americans each year. It causes a wide range of symptoms, including confusion, fatigue, sexual dysfunction, obesity, chronic pain, palpitations, insomnia, stomach ailments, back pain, and l... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Extramarital Affairs and Divorce

27th July 2007
Extramarital Affairs Have an Impact on Divorce? Extramarital affairs have a great impact on divorce. Divorce petitioned on this ground is affected by the time duration factor. The petitioner should seek a divorce within six months of discovering th... Read >
Author: James Walsh

Past Life Regression

03rd July 2007
How an unexpected Past Life Regression dramatically changed my life and boosted my business salary too. Past Life Regression and Business may seem unlikely companions but following a rather bizarre experience last year I found myself dressing different... Read >
Author: Andrew Parr

Seasonal Adjustment Disorder (SAD)

01st July 2007
The best solutions to beat the winter blues. Dark days and early, dark nights for many of us, can mean craving starchy food, feeling grumpy, mild depression and difficulty staying awake and, for some, it can mean serious and debilitating conditions. ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

How to Manage Guilt When Mourning the Death of a Loved One

21st May 2007
Are you remorseful because you believe you have done something wrong or were inadequate to meet the circumstances surrounding the death of your loved one? Although not everyone who is mourning experiences guilt, it is a fairly common experience. Guilt ... Read >
Author: Louis LaGrand, Ph.D.

Stop Smoking with Hypnotherapy

08th May 2007
As an ex smoker, I can completely relate to the challenges involved in giving up smoking and to the feelings of guilt, frustration and embarrassment of being a smoker, when you would really rather not be. It�s just not socially acceptable now days and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lupus patients and the depressive illness

27th March 2007
Depression often appears in lupus patients. It may come because of the lupus, because of some medications that are used to treat lupus, and it is also possible that depression to appear due to other factors unrelated to lupus.It is known that everyone can... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Stop Smoking Using Hypnotherapy - By Karen Hastings

27th February 2007
As an ex smoker, I can completely relate to the challenges involved in giving up smoking and to the feelings of guilt, frustration and embarrassment of being a smoker, when you would really rather not be. It’s just not socially acceptable now days and ... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings

Bipolar Depression

06th February 2007
Bipolar depression, manic depression and bipolar affective disorder are all terms used to describe a highly complex and serious mood disorder that is characterised by extreme manic episodes (highs) and severe depressive episodes (lows). It usually begins ... Read >

Six Figure Success: How Coaches Can Build the Ideal Business and Profits

06th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 UpLevel Strategies Every consultant has had the feeling: the conviction that your own private service practice is your true calling. Your passion quest. Yet, the mundane details of actually running a business make even the most inspi... Read >
Author: Kelly ONeil

11 Ways To Stop Procrastinating and Get Motivated

04th January 2007
11 Ways To Stop Procrastinating and Get MotivatedSummary:11 great ways to beat procrastination and get motivatedeven if you feel stuck.Word Count: 581Thanks,Peter11 Ways To Stop Procrastinating and Get Motivatedby Peter MurphyDo you spend more time procra... Read >
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How To Stop Procrastinating And Get Motivated

03rd January 2007
How To Stop Procrastinating And Get Motivatedby Peter MurphyDo you spend more time procrastinating than you doaccomplishing? The keys to success in overcomingprocrastination are to determine the reasons you lackmotivation in the first place, to create a p... Read >
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Is Bipolar Disorder A Disability – Do you qualify for Social Security Disability Income?

11th December 2006
Many people would consider Bipolar disorder to be a disability simply because it affects much aspect of the person’s life. While it is not impossible for many people with bipolar disorder to lead productive lives, some are struggling very hard as the di... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Adult ADD and Depression

29th November 2006
Adult ADD and depression often go hand-in-hand. In fact, research suggests that up to 25% of ADD adults also suffer from depression. Despite that, the depression aspect of Attention Deficit Disorder often goes untreated because people either don't recogni... Read >
Author: Jeannine Virtue

Family and Friends

19th November 2006
Although there are different types of mental illness and symptoms, family members and friends of those affected share many similar experiences. There is a lot you can do to help your friend or relative. However, you need to look after yourself too. Get... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?

17th November 2006
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression related to the change of seasons. It usually affects people during the fall and winter months, though some experience it during the summer months. Researchers disagree on the exact causes of SAD. O... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Letters of Reference Writing Tips and Strategies

15th November 2006
Copyright ? Shaun R. Fawcett In addition to standard letter-writing dos and don'ts, there are a number of basic guidelines that apply specifically to most situations related to the writing of letters of reference. These are usually more "situational" t... Read >
Author: Shaun Fawcett

Christmas – You Need to Know This Remedy for This One Thing That Can Destroy Your Christmas!

18th October 2006
Unforgiveness! Yes unforgiveness can destroy your Christmas! So what's the remedy? Forgiveness - however you say that is not so easy. Remember that you possess the awesome power of choice. You 'choose' to harbor ill feelings or you can 'choose' to le... Read >
Author: Bernadette Dimitrov

7 Steps to Reconnect to Your Wayward Teen

18th October 2006
7 Steps to Reconnect to Your Wayward Teen The teen years are a period of tension and chaos in most families, with the elders wondering what happened to their sweet little child and the teen seemingly indifferent to the pain he/she causes his loved ones... Read >
Author: Naresh Belliyappa

Redefining Monogamy!

28th September 2006
MONOGAMY seems to be the word for all seasons. And the fact that its definition is continuously stretched to accommodate the changing morality of the times is par for the course. The latest addendum in the monogamy lexicon is 'managed monogamy', which is ... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

Letters of Recommendation Writing Tips and Strategies

25th July 2006
Copyright Shaun R. Fawcett In addition to standard letter-writing dos and don'ts, there are a number of basic guidelines that apply specifically to most situations related to the writing of letters of recommendation. These are usually more "situation... Read >
Author: Shaun Fawcett

Divorce Help: Vital Steps to Recovering From a Divorce

17th July 2006
The very first thing you must realize is that you will not die because of divorce. It has happened to millions of people before you and it will happen to millions of people after you. Although divorce cause severe emotional pain, you must believe that... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Dangers And Solutions To Emotional Eating

05th July 2006
Food is a source of nourishment and energy. Without food we would not be able to perform our daily activities. Our muscles would wither, our nervous system would fail. So, we all need food. However, food also has another role in our lives - a role of c... Read >
Author: Paul Wolbers

Common Symbols Seen in Dreams

29th June 2006
The objects, symbols and people we see in our dreams can be baffling and confusing at times. Dreams seem to contain their own particular language, and that language can be difficult to read for those who are unfamiliar with dream symbolism. There are a ... Read >
Author: Badi Purwa

Dreams About Cheating

29th June 2006
Dreams about cheating, either being cheated on or cheating yourself, are some of the most commonly reported, and most troubling, dreams there are. Many people take these dreams as prophecies, and accuse their spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend of cheating i... Read >
Author: Badi Purwa

Toxic Guilt, Healthy Guilt

12th June 2006
Guilt is an important feeling. It is the appropriate feeling to have when we have deliberately done something hurtful or harmful to others. People who can harm others without any feelings of guilt or remorse were formerly called sociopaths or psychopathic... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Natural Cures for Depression: Exploring What Works When It Comes To Herbal Remedies for Depression

08th June 2006
by Tess Thompson At any given time 9.5% of the population is suffering from some form of depression. Many of these people never seek treatment or are unaware that depression is in fact treatable. While not everyone experiences the same symptoms, if you... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson

How To End Depression Stigma

26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Christopher Green For many sufferers, depression brings on feelings of guilt and shame and because of these feelings, they will not seek help. But are these feelings valid? Lack of understanding both in sufferers and non-sufferers cl... Read >
Author: Chris Green

When's the Last Time You Went out to Recess?

24th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr. Eileen Silva Do you face workouts and exercise with dread and misery? Do you avoid them whenever possible, or perhaps altogether? Do you pass your mirror quickly to avoid those feelings of guilt that come when you see how out of shap... Read >
Author: Dr. Eileen Silva

Break-Ups And Guilt

20th May 2006
How many break-ups also result in feelings of guilt amongst partners? Please take care of guilt before you break-up. Guilt can be a very damaging feeling and can make any life hell. Those who are full of guilt undergo lot of pain asking for forgiveness ev... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Five Simple Steps to Stopping a Binge

27th April 2006
When you have a negative feeling, the thought of comforting and drowning yourself in food sounds like a wonderful idea. Your mind will be taken off of dealing with your emotions and food will heal all. This is the truth for about the first five minutes ... Read >
Author: Kristin Gerstley

What is Binge Eating Disorder?

27th April 2006
Binge Eating Disorder is a disorder in which people use food to satisfy a variety of emotions in order to cope with them. People may binge when they experience any negative emotion, such as anger, sadness, or depression. Another reason a person may bing... Read >
Author: Kristin Gerstley

The Top 5 Questions Bipolars Ask About Disability Benefits

24th February 2006
Bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) affects an estimated 2 million people over the age of 18. Unfortunately, severe symptoms associated with either manic episodes, depression (or both) can cause difficulties in holding down a regular job. In... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson DC PT

Guilt, Resentment, and Our Struggles

16th February 2006
There is a profound connection between the feelings of guilt and resentment and the problems you struggle with: sex, money, weight, ambition, relationships, and parenting. A deeper understanding of these feelings will help you solve these problems. Wh... Read >
Author: Penmarin Books

Are you an emotial eater?

01st February 2006
We go out to eat to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, promotion, etc. Or we entertain around dinner parties and holidays. At church functions, there are socials and potluck meals. You name it and somehow it all revolves around food. Yes it has a role i... Read >
Author: Geri Stogsdill

Are You an Emotional Eater?

01st February 2006
We go out to eat to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, promotion, etc. Or we entertain around dinner parties and holidays. At church functions, there are socials and potluck meals. You name it and somehow it all revolves around food. Yes it has a role i... Read >
Author: Geri Stogsdill

Depression Is An Equal Opportunity Condition

23rd January 2006
Depression is a serious medical condition that can affect anyone. Men, women and children are all susceptible to this disease which can have devastating effects on someone's daily life. Depression can come on suddenly, for no reason, or it might follow ... Read >
Author: Belver Ladson

Actions of Love

14th January 2006
Myrna, 38 and a successful physician, sought my help because she often felt inadequate. While she really valued herself as a doctor, she did not value herself in her important relationships with friends and family. In addition, she said she wanted to be i... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Dysthymia

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

What is major depression?

01st January 2006
What is major depression? Overview of depression Depression is a depressive disorder that involves a person's body, mood, and thoughts. It can affect and disrupt eating, sleeping, or thinking patterns, and is not the same as being unhappy or in a "blue... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

How can depression affect my teen's life?

01st January 2006
Depression in Teens - Frequently Asked Questions What are the symptoms of depression? Some symptoms of depression include: Feelings of hopelessness, negativity, and pessimism Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood Feelings of guilt, worthlessne... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

How to Gently Alleviate Grief and Guilt

31st December 2005
By Christine Wheeler, MA Grieving is such a personal experience... your grief is like nobody else's.Any type of loss can leave you feeling empty and alone ... the end of a relationship, the death of a pet, or the loss of a child through miscarriage.In th... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Manic Depression / Bipolar Disorder

29th December 2005
What is manic depression? Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, is classified as a type of affective disorder or mood disorder that goes beyond the day's ordinary ups and downs, becoming a serious medical condition and important health concer... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Hey friend, are you taking out the trash?

26th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Stan Lewis Taking out the trash is a chore that we do not look forward to. We do it on a regular basis to get rid of the garbage and junk in our home. We take the trash to the front curb or the rear alley way to be picked up and carrie... Read >
Author: stan lewis

Face and Conquer Your Fears

09th October 2005
Copyright 2005 David Ferruolo What is fear anyway? In my humble opinion, all fears are hypothetical trepidations of uncertain events or happenings in the future. It's simple as that. Think about itwe are afraid of something that has not yet happene... Read >
Author: Dave Ferruolo

Breaking the Anger/Abuse Cycle

28th August 2005
Breaking the Anger/Abuse Cycle By Ron Huxley, LMFT http://www.angertoolbox.com The anger/abuse cycle is a common pattern of interaction between family members. Although it is traditionally used to describe domestic violence it can take place in e... Read >
Author: Ronald Huxley

Dumped? Get set for a new life.

16th August 2005
Dumped? Get set for new life. by Lindsay Wincherauk Welcome to Dumpsville. Population - you! You've been dumped for a new and improved model. However, you have decided, "to remain friends." What good can come from being friends with someone wh... Read >
Author: Lindsay Wincherauk