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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
29th September 2009
When you're trying to lead a normal life and yet depression invades your every waking moment, the struggle of trying to pull off that charade can be more difficult than one could ever imagine.
Depression and the signs of suicide are unfortunately all t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Depression is a feeling that we get when something bad happens and we are unable to deal with it. Even though depression is now known to have serious effects if it persists for a long length of time, the actual causes of depression are not well defined. T... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Current info about childhood obesity is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest childhood obesity info available.
Is everything making sense so far? If not, I'm sure that with just a little more reading, al... Read >
Author: blinksolutions04
24th September 2009
One of the greatest benefits of having close friendships is that our friends can support and help us when things get rough in our lives.
In exchange for the support our friends give us during a crisis, most of us also help our friends when they need... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Manic depression or bipolar depression is actually considered as one of the worst type of depression that people usually suffer from. Characterized by sudden and extreme changes in their mood, Manic depression is said to be called as such because manic = ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Depression is of two types one is Major Depressive Disorder and the other Bipolar Disorder. The two are different which require different treatments. The symptoms of the former involves sadness, excessive crying, loss of pleasure, sleeping too much or too... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Most of us will unfortunately experience some degree of pain in our lives. If I had one wish, it would be that nobody would suffer from the agony of chronic pain. Indeed, many of us will in our lifetime, and still many of us will feel lost and alone in a ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Menopause can bring on mood swings that make you not recognize yourself. You know, where the slightest request from your husband can cause you to go off. Or perhaps the cries of your child for a new Playstation game makes you lose it. For me, I would be ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th August 2009
Mental illness occurs when you stress out your mind too much on a particular issue. There are several problems mental health in good condition is able to solve. There are several mental illness symptoms which need mental health therapy and in some severe ... Read >
Author: John
26th August 2009
How often do you get up in the morning and feel great?
For most people, the answer is not very often if ever at all. The standard mode is getting out of bed because you have to and from there living the rest of the day with a low level feeling of uneas... Read >
Author: heena
25th August 2009
Depression is a state of mind in which one feels emptiness and low confidence in oneself.Depression is 100 % treatable if proper psychotherapy and pharmaceutical medicines are followed. People of all ages, social class and races can fall prey to depressio... Read >
Author: John
13th August 2009
Teenage depression can easily go beyond occasional sadness and melancholy. If left uncared for, depression in teens can lead to problems with school, at home, and at work. Long term, depression can even lead to serious or irreversible situations for the t... Read >
Author: DeLene Sholes
01st August 2009
Depression is a mental affliction that affects millions of people worldwide. People may get depressed in response to a particularly sad event like the death of a close person. However there are many other causes that lead to depression including physical ... Read >
Author: clickfor
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
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
23rd July 2009
Unipolar depression is also referred to as major depressive disorder. Signs and symptoms of this condition include restlessness, irritability, agitation and noteworthy change in appetite often with weight loss or gain. Other symptoms include lack of energ... Read >
Author: Mercy
21st July 2009
Untreated depression may cause diverse effects. The effects could be short term or long term and they will affect you physically, emotionally and even socially. Short term effects can turn into long term if they are not treated early enough. There are dif... Read >
Author: Mercy
20th July 2009
Major depression also referred to as major depressive disorder is when five or more symptoms of the condition are present for at least two weeks. These signs and symptoms include irritability, restlessness, agitation and significant change in appetite oft... Read >
Author: Mercy
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
16th July 2009
Anxiety and depression are closely related to each other because one gives birth to the other. Anxiety is the feeling of intense worry over something or someone. When you experience anxiety you feel nervous, scared, timid and really shy in certain situati... Read >
Author: chris imamshah
16th July 2009
Depression effects can be either short term or long term. This condition can affect you in several ways. It cannot only interfere with your daily activities but also with the way you relate to other people. There are different types of this condition and ... Read >
Author: Mercy
10th July 2009
Depression is the most prevalent of all the emotional disorders. This may vary from feelings of slight sadness to utter misery and dejection. It brings together a variety of physical and psychological symptoms which together constitute a syndrome. Each ye... Read >
Author: Milly
07th July 2009
* Definition of Depression
Nearly everyone experiences occasional feelings of sadness; depressed feelings are a natural reaction to disappointment, loss, difficulties in life, or low self-esteem. But when periods of intense sadness last for weeks at a ... Read >
Author: Valerie
04th July 2009
People these days fall in the prey of depression due to so many problems in life, like breakage of relationship, marriage or love, death of kin, loss in business, loss of job or certain failures especially in the era of economic recession. When the proble... Read >
Author: spiral2g@gmail.com
29th June 2009
If you are feeling depressed and lonely, there are several ways to deal with this very common emotional and psychological issue depending on from where these issues stem in your personal life. Most people at some point in their lives feel lonely and depre... Read >
Author: P.S. Orr
19th June 2009
Anxiety and depression usually go in conjunction with each other, often feeding off each other and producing a vicious cycle of negative emotions and behaviors within the person that it plagues. The awfulness of anxiety and the symptoms that accompany it ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
19th June 2009
Anxiety and depression typically go in conjunction with each other, often feeding off each other and producing a vicious cycle of negative emotions and behaviors within the individual that it plagues. The awfulness of anxiety and the symptoms that come wi... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
11th June 2009
The health benefits of EPA fish oil are many. But in most cases, DHA takes an upper hand in dealing with problems of the human body. DHA and EPA can together make us fight against numerous diseases and give us a healthy life. As you know, EPA and DHA are ... Read >
Author: John Robinson
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
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
19th May 2009
The purpose of meditation is to still the fluctuations of the mind, to bring a cessation of thoughts. Anyone who has tried to do this knows exactly how difficult it is to accomplish. Everything we eat produces chemical effects on the body and the mind. So... Read >
Author: Yasmeen Harper
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
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
15th May 2009
Anxiety can have genetic causes, and it usually occurs in several episodes, are several other reasons that can cause anxiety such as stress, alcohol, drugs or other organic illnesses. However chemical disparity, psychological imbalances and possibly even ... Read >
Author: John Adison
15th May 2009
Mood swings is common with many people, so is the blue and depressive mood. But if the depression continues leading to uncomforting pain and suffering, it’s the time to go for Psychotherapist Depression therapy.
Psychotherapy New York is advised to a... Read >
Author: spiral2g@gmail.com
14th May 2009
Our society today is packed with individuals filled with the fascination of wanting immediately, anything they consider good or worth having. We make up our minds on the need to have a house or a car, then it must happen now. Likewise people who want to s... Read >
Author: Emmer
22nd April 2009
Many people will experience some form of depression in their lifetime. Depression can range anywhere from mild and short-term to very severe and debilitating. If you feel yourself suffering from any type of depression, the most important thing you can d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th April 2009
Have you ever been captured on camera doing some stupid stuff? I am sure most of us have had such experiences and faltered at least once in a lifetime. As the saying goes “Everything is funny as long as it is happening to others”. These days everybody... Read >
Author: NP101
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
09th April 2009
Acne is as universal as puberty or Mickey Mouse, a real palpable skin condition affecting millions of teens or young adults across the globe. Besides the well-known, undesired and very-hard-to-get-rid-of physical effects of acne, of course there is a lot ... Read >
Author: Marius C
09th April 2009
Acne is as universal as puberty or Mickey Mouse, a real palpable skin condition affecting millions of teens or young adults across the globe. Besides the well-known, undesired and very-hard-to-get-rid-of physical effects of acne, of course there is a lot... Read >
Author: Marius C
07th April 2009
The bipolar disorder is characterized by the cyclic mood swings. As the name says, it swings the mood of the person in between the two extremes, elevation and depression. Bipolar disorder is caused by the imbalances in certain brain chemicals called neuro... Read >
Author: Dshot
05th April 2009
Bipolar disorder is a chronic condition or a long term illness which usually begins in the adolescence or early adulthood and can continue through out the life. As it is episodic, it is usually not recognized by the people as a psychological problem.
... Read >
Author: Dshot
03rd April 2009
The bipolar disorder is qualifying by the monthly mood swings. Equally the name says, it swings the temper of the individual in between the two extremes, elevation and depression. Bipolar disorder is made by the instabilities in special brain chemicals ca... Read >
Author: Dshot
27th March 2009
able to portray depression for many years. But today, what is meant by a depressive disorder?
Depressive disorders are not new, in fact, for many years people suffered from it without getting any treatment. Millions of people at present are not even ... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
27th March 2009
Looking for Depression Advice? Depression is related to changes in the brain and it is due to an imbalance of a chemicals (neurotransmitters) that carries the signals between brain and nerves. It is not just a state of mind that can be turned around imme... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy
21st March 2009
they go through life.
The typical life of an individual begins as he wakes up in the morning. He then goes through his life everyday doing his routine activities. He goes to work, meet deadlines, attend meetings, and deals with different kinds of peop... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
13th March 2009
Typical symptoms of depression are:
· Constant feelings of pessimism and hopelessness
· Sad or Anxious Moods which persist for days
· Constant feelings of being incapable and of worthlessness
· Major difficulty in concentrating and rememb... Read >
Author: Dr. Arturo Ovies
11th March 2009
Manic depression or Bipolar depression is actually considered as one of the worst type of depression that people usually suffer from.
Characterized by sudden and extreme changes in their mood, Manic depression is said to be called as such because mani... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
10th March 2009
Writers can earn extra income by opening T-shirt stores at print-on-demand web sites. It costs next to nothing, and it doesn't even require the writer be a graphic designer. T-shirts are self-expression products: writers need to put statements on the shir... Read >
Author: Thomas Christopher
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
10th March 2009
One of the most common and potentially fatal of the eating disorders is anorexia nervosa. This disorder affects a huge number of young women for a variety of reasons. It has also been established that around twenty percent of sufferers of this disorder ar... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
05th March 2009
One of my favorites cartoons depicts a crowded sea of faces. The caption reads: "My God, what if I'm not the main character?"
We tend to walk around feeling like we're the center of the universe and everything revolves around us. It's easy to see this ... Read >
Author: Robert Gerzon
23rd February 2009
Depression is a quit common mental condition in modern society. It has a profound impact on the sufferer's life as well as the life of the family.
Depression manifests in some rather disturbing symptoms and signs that impairs almost every aspect of life.... Read >
Author: Sharon Kaplan
10th February 2009
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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
03rd February 2009
Shaking
Shortness of breath
Chest pain
Nausea or stomach discomfort
Feeling of light-headedness
A feeling of unreality
Feeling of being detached from oneself
Fear of losing control or going crazy
Fear of dying
Feeling... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
30th January 2009
Depression is a mental illness. That isn't to say those who suffer from it are somehow lower than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that's ... Read >
Author: malc88
30th January 2009
Depression is a mental illness. That isn't to say those who suffer from it are somehow lower than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that's ... Read >
Author: malc88
09th January 2009
Depression is a quit common mental condition in modern society. It has a profound impact on the sufferer's life as well as the life of the family.
Depression manifests in some rather disturbing symptoms and signs that impairs almost every aspect of life.... Read >
Author: Sharon Kaplan
06th January 2009
Feeling "down" and depressed from time to time is not uncommon in everyday life. As a matter of fact, having those feelings of sadness and loneliness every now and than is considered normal and is almost inevitable during a course of a lifetime.
But w... Read >
Author: Sharon Kaplan
06th January 2009
Depression is dangerous to people's daily life, which not only effect people's study,work and communication, but also bring people vital dangers.This article will teach you how to recognise and relief depression.
Recognize Depression
Feelings of Wor... Read >
Author: yangguang01
06th January 2009
Many people are easy to fall into the depression. This can often be due to the new emotions and social situations that they experience while they grow up. It is important to relief depression immediately so that the disorder does not create further soci... Read >
Author: yangguang
06th January 2009
Depression is dangerous to people's daily life, which not only effect people's study,work and communication, but also bring people vital dangers.This article will teach you how to recognise and relief depression.
Recognize Depression
Feelings of Wor... Read >
Author: yangguang
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
19th December 2008
Chronic Depression is also known as Dysthymia. This illness can be serious although not as severe as bouts with Major Depression. Someone who knows you may have chronic depression, but you have no idea. Typically someone with this illness can live a regul... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Depression is a mental illness. No, those afflicted aren't somehow less than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. It simply means that you have a disease that affects the mind and requires treatment to be cured. The stereotype o... Read >
Author: Kalidas
02nd December 2008
Imagine what life would be like if you learned how to utilise your self-pitying states of mind by transforming them into powerful resources instead.
Could this be possible?
So called negative states of mind such as loneliness, frustration and despai... Read >
Author: Colin Smith
18th November 2008
Dysthymia is another name for chronic depression. This illness can be serious although not as severe as bouts with Major Depression. Someone who knows you may have chronic depression, but you have no idea. Having a regular life is very possible for peo... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
12th September 2008
In recent debates about whether or not journalists should comment on an athlete's looks, many people expressed the view that to do this would be demeaning to most men and women of the sporting profession.
Looking at pictures on my laptop of the Olympic... Read >
Author: MarkeD
12th September 2008
How is it possible in the country leading the world in medical science, one in four men have a disabling illness that torments them and their families and most never receive treatment for it. That illness is Depression. Depression in men is often “cover... Read >
Author: Sean P McCool
04th September 2008
Similar to everyone else, you probably have an occasional period where you?re down in the dumps. But don?t fret; feeling a little bit down every now and then is normal. But when these low feelings persist, you may be in trouble. If they deepen over time... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th August 2008
All people experience moments of sadness. In most cases, these times persist for a few hours or days. Nearly one-fifth of the world's population, however, are diagnosed with clinical depression, which causes depression that lasts for weeks, months, or lo... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
13th August 2008
Manic depression or Bipolar depression is actually considered as one of the worst type of depression that people usually suffer from.
Characterized by sudden and extreme changes in their mood, Manic depression is said to be called as such because mani... Read >
Author: John Samson
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
24th July 2008
There are various forms of depression, each having its own cause and effects. Every individual has exhibited signs of depression in various points of their lives. Depression is the result of the mind processing events, examining the situation and negative... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer
24th July 2008
When you ask people about themselves they will very often answer by telling you what they do rather than who they are. Our sense of identity is coloured by what we do. We are all lots of versions of ourselves: I’m a father or mother, a sister or brot... Read >
Author: Gina Gardiner
16th July 2008
How often do you get up in the morning and feel great?
For most people, the answer is not very often if ever at all. The standard mode is getting out of bed because you have to and from there living the rest of the day with a low level feeling of uneas... Read >
Author: Angelo Campione
14th July 2008
Hundreds live their lives without realizing they are depressed. How can this be? They don’t know the signs or they don’t believe that they could possibly be depressed. Perhaps they think they are just tired, or they have simply lost interest in the jo... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
10th July 2008
There are a lot of illnesses in the world today. This is because the scientific advance has made life very fast. Everyone is work oriented and people face too much stress in their day to day life. This stress has brought about several illnesses. Among the... Read >
Author: Kamran
20th May 2008
While medication is extremely important in the successful treatment of depression, supportive psychotherapy may also be helpful.
It's not uncommon for older people who are depressed to resist the idea of psychotherapy. You may not "believe in" psychoth... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
08th May 2008
Causes of Postpartum Depression
The exact causes of postpartum depression are unknown,but rapid hormonal changes that accompany pregnancy and delivery may trigger depression. Levels of the hormones estrogen, progesterone, and cortisol fall dramaticall... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd May 2008
While medication is extremely important in the successful treatment of depression, supportive psychotherapy may also be helpful.
It's not uncommon for older people who are depressed to resist the idea of psychotherapy. You may not "believe in" psychot... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
01st May 2008
To learn that one can't conceive can be both overwhelming and depressing. The feeling of worthlessness and inferiority do affect people once they are aware they can't conceive but certain causes of infertility can be reversed by treatment. With proper inf... Read >
Author: Cindy
18th April 2008
Experts believe that addiction & depression take place simultaneously. Most often the addict may feel depressed when he starts using alcohol or drugs. This initial depression often results in adverse stage as the addiction progresses.
Depression can be... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
09th April 2008
Some people call it the 'blues' and some people call it the 'pits' and some call it 'feeling down in the dumps'. But whatever you may call it, being depressed is a terrible feeling.
The most common types of depression are:
Major Depression, which ... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
07th April 2008
Depression by definition is a mental illness that is often characterized by prolonged periods of misery and melancholy. Of course when one person is moping around and just generally hating the world around him or her, doesn't mean that it's depression. It... Read >
Author: David Wong
07th April 2008
When doctors talk about the disease of depression, they aren't talking about occasional feelings of sadness or "the blues" that all of us experience from time to time. Depression is a serious condition that can have a variety of persistent physical, emoti... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
02nd April 2008
Research shows that depression runs in families and that some people inherit genes that make it more likely for them to get depressed. Not everyone who has the genetic makeup for depression gets depressed, though. And many people who have no family histor... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st April 2008
Mental illnesses are biological brain disorders that many people suffer from, through no fault of their own. They cannot be wished away or combated through will power. While there are very real stigmas associated with these illnesses, the best way to get ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
28th March 2008
When doctors talk about the disease of depression, they aren't talking about occasional feelings of sadness or "the blues" that all of us experience from time to time. Depression is a serious condition that can have a variety of persistent physical, emoti... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
25th March 2008
To learn that one can't conceive can be both overwhelming and depressing. The feeling of worthlessness and inferiority do affect people once they are aware they can't conceive but certain causes of infertility can be reversed by treatment. With proper inf... Read >
Author: Cindy
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
13th February 2008
The art of getting the women you want is a age old issue all men face at one time or another this article goes indepth with how to get that lady you want.
Scenario 1: Relationships are precious and the people who are in love sometimes take their relation... Read >
Author: pyramid sun
05th February 2008
Cyclothymic depression is a depression caused by dramatic mood changes. It is considered to be a form of bipolar II disorder where the patient will at one moment feel highly irritable and then fall into a state of depression. Some symptoms of this depress... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
31st January 2008
Depression, as understood within depression hypnotherapy, is not a passing low mood, nor is it a sign of personal weakness or a condition that sufferers can spontaneously “snap out of”. It can destroy lives – not only the life of the sufferer thems... Read >
Author: Christine Woolfenden
30th January 2008
Clinical depression affects 16% of the population at one time or another and is one of the most widespread ailments in the world. Although both men and women are affected by clinical depression, one in four women will suffer from the problem, while one in... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th November 2007
According to the definitions of most medical, psychological and psychiatric bodies, there is a commonality in the diagnosis of depression. Most depression tests have a very similar framework. Almost without exception, clinical depression will be diagnosed... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
30th August 2007
Psychiatric Hospitalization: A Guide for Families
“You will probably wonder if the whole thing was your fault. If you care enough to feel that way, the problem was probably not your fault. If wondering about it helps you correct mistakes and communi... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
28th August 2007
Pediatric bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a mental illness that presents itself in patients as mood swings or mood cycling. Pediatric bipolar type one patients tend to experience episodes of mania alternating with periodic episodes of depressio... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a mental illness that manifests itself as mood swings or mood cycling between depressed, manic, or normal moods. There are two types of bipolar disorder. The first type, sometimes called raging bipolar, manifest... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Borderline personality disorder and bipolar are often mistaken as being the same thing. They are also often misdiagnosed, one for the other. This is because the symptoms for both illnesses are startlingly similar.
Borderline personality disorder is a... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Bipolar affective disorder, also known as bipolar disorder or manic depression, is a mental illness in which the patient has mood swings or mood cycling. The mood cycles between depression, mania, and normal behaviors. Depression episodes are typically ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
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
10th August 2007
This Article provides Information on most of the Home Remedies for Depression which are especially recommended by users. First we will discuss about Depression.
People with depression are simply not able to carry on their lives normally. Without treatm... Read >
Author: Tom alter
02nd August 2007
If you have suffered or are suffering from anxiety or depression, you already know that they are both very serious issues. The thing with anxiety and depression is that most people have a lot of difficulty finding an appropriate treatment that really help... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore
29th June 2007
1. You put up with people who treat you poorly
You are dimming your power with Anger You will become angry with these people and wish you could control their behavior. You will resent them, want to strangle them and you will have imaginary arguments with... Read >
Author: Lynn, Clear Goals Coach
19th June 2007
They are college students who got depressed...got treatment...and got better.
College offers new experiences and challenges. This can be exciting—it can also be stressful and make you, or someone you know, feel sad. But when "the blues" last for week... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
18th June 2007
Bipolar Disorder
There is a tendency to romanticize bipolar disorder. Many artists, musicians, and writers have suffered from its mood swings. But in truth, many lives are ruined by this disease; and without effective treatment, the illness is associ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
21st May 2007
One of the most common and potentially fatal of the eating disorders is anorexia nervosa. This disorder affects a huge number of young women for a variety of reasons. It has also been established that around twenty percent of sufferers of this disorder ar... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
21st May 2007
Major depression is a mood disorder present in people that experience severe depressive episodes either overnight or gradually over time. A person who has been functioning normally may be plunged into despair by a psychological trauma, but most often the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
21st May 2007
Teenage depression hits 5% of children and adolescents, as reported by experts. Teenage depression is serious and needs to be addressed when symptoms start to show. Unfortunately, it sometimes goes unnoticed and untreated because of a lack of understandin... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
20th April 2007
Ambien is the brand name of a prescription drug containing the active ingredient Zolpidem. It is a type of sedative or sleeping pill and is often prescribed as a treatment for insomnia. Due to risks associated with long term use, in particular the risk ... Read >
20th April 2007
Depression is a serious mental disorder not to be confused with “normal” bad or depressed mood experienced by everyone sometimes. If a depression sufferer does not realise that he is depressed his life may be virtual hell without any obvious exit scen... Read >
Author: Alex Matis
07th April 2007
Depression is not what we are made for, and those who have it suffer needlessly since there are effective depression treatments available. Every year, at least 10% of Americans need require treatment for the symptoms of depression.
What is depr... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
29th March 2007
Although it appears to be increasingly falling out of the common lexicon, the term "nervous breakdown" was once used to describe any number of mental health problems that appeared to strike suddenly. Unfortunately, the term is often used loosely or casual... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
14th March 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author with Wallace Wattles of the Science of Being Well Home Study Course
The secret of health can be explained in just a few words.
Your mind is an incredibly delicate, finely tuned and highly sensitive instrument. So de... Read >
Author: Laurence Magne
05th March 2007
As humans, we are all magnificent by nature. We possess the ability to overcome obstacles, achieve meaningful accomplishments, honor our most important values, attain happiness and contribute our special, unique gifts to others. In short, we can take resp... Read >
Author: John Bauer
28th February 2007
Injuries can be common at the workplace. For anyone getting injured, a common worry is the ability to continue working at the specific vocation. For employees, the main anxiety is about getting back to work as soon as possible as well as being seen as a p... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
17th February 2007
One of the prevailing disorders that many people suffer from is called manic depression or today it is more commonly known as bipolar disorder. The symptoms of bipolar disorder are not detected easily so the patient, the family or the friends may not even... Read >
Author: Ryan Puusaari
07th February 2007
NLP – 8 Techniques To Overcome The Beliefs That Limit Your Ability And Gain Excellence In Your Task
By the time you read this NLP article completely, you will be amazed as there will not be any belief that would restrict your ability anymore. The NLP... Read >
Author: Pradeep Aggarwal
29th January 2007
Depression is a disease, a mental affliction. Getting the right depression treatment at the right time is vitally important. To someone suffering from depression, it is not only extremely stressful for the patient themselves but also people who are concer... Read >
Author: Cindy
18th January 2007
As we live longer healthier lives retirement planning takes on a new
meaning and is of vital importance if you are to enjoy a happy and
healthy retirement. No longer need it be a time of inactivity engendered
by a feeling of uselessness. Rather, many... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak
05th January 2007
Is Dysthymic Disorder a Second-Rate Depression?ByMichael G. Rayel, MDDysthymic Disorder, used to be called Dysthymia, is alow-grade and yet chronic depression characterized byfeelings of sadness or depression associated with lack ofinterest to do things a... Read >
mrayel75
25th December 2006
Stress and the way a person deals with stress is one of the causes of depression. Stress can be your friend or worst enemy. Stress is merely changes we all go through in life, which occurs on a daily basis.
Stress comes from new relationships, breakup... Read >
Author: Kanicen Nichathavan
24th December 2006
Depression is a genuine mental illness often characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and melancholy, say experts from the field of psychiatry. That means it can drain and incapacitate you and destroy your business efforts.
About one in seven of... Read >
Author: michael madigan
11th December 2006
Unknown to many, there are two main types of bipolar disorder, namely Bipolar I Disorder and Bipolar II Disorder. The key difference between the two disorders is whether the person has had a manic episode or not. To distinguish the differences, one would ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
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
11th December 2006
You should be aware of the early sign of depression for arresting it in time. Those who have been in this situation will be able to confirm how painful it is to have a family member suffering from depression. This is a very slow and silent disorder which ... Read >
Author: David Richards
17th November 2006
Depression is a common disorder in every one. This happens when we miss something or someone really we need. This is considered as one of the chronic disease as if the person goes deeper then he is addicted to many problems or the diseases to his body.
... Read >
Author: dr jack
09th November 2006
Do you feel sad? It's a fact that Everyone feels sad from time to time. There are times for everybody when hopelessness takes place. Is this a sign of depression? Should you worry about it? Is there any way to fight this blue feeling and overcome sadness?... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
06th November 2006
Low self esteem can begin to develop early in childhood, long before the concept is even understood by the child. Most of the traits underlying our personality are developed in early childhood. This means that a child with feelings of low self esteem is l... Read >
Author: Naresh Belliyappa
13th August 2006
Teen Bipolar Disorder
Over 2 million Americans are known to suffer from a disorder called bipolar disorder. Seven percent of the sufferers are teenagers. Bipolar disorder is also known as manic-depressive; it is a brain disease, which is distingu... Read >
Author: Arockia Irudaya Rajan
22nd June 2006
One of the most common and potentially fatal of the eating disorders is anorexia nervosa. This disorder affects a huge number of young women for a variety of reasons. It has also been established that around twenty percent of sufferers of this disorder ar... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
20th June 2006
20th June 2006 , Although most parents say they would recognize depression in their own children, fewer than half of depressed youth are diagnosed and treated.
Why is mental illness in teens so difficult to catch? If you've parented or worked with teena... Read >
Author: Mrinal Dutta
20th June 2006
by Tess Thompson
If you are like many of the 20.9 million adults in the U.S. who are suffering from depression, you have probably debated the pros and cons of taking prescription antidepressants. While depression can often be combated with therapy alon... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
26th May 2006
There is no magic potion that will instantly give you back a full crop of thick, lush hair. But if we look at the way advances in hair loss treatments have evolved recently, perhaps we're not far from it.
Hair loss can be caused by many factors, the mo... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald
20th May 2006
Most of us will unfortunately experience some degree of pain in our lives. If I had one wish, it would be that nobody would suffer from the agony of chronic pain. Indeed, many of us will in our lifetime, and still many of us will feel lost and alone ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Pruitt
02nd May 2006
Current info about childhood obesity is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest childhood obesity info available.
Is everything making sense so far? If not, I'm sure that with just a little more reading, al... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith
02nd April 2006
Bipolar disorder is, without a doubt, an affective mood disorder that brings true misery to many millions of individuals. What is it about bipolar that makes it so bad? As a playwright once wrote, let me count the ways.
Bipolar disorder, like major dep... Read >
Author: Tim Moore
07th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Christopher Green
Recently, as I was surfing around the web, I found yet another website offering misguided, uninformed and irrelevant advice to people who are stressed, depressed or anxious. The site had the following advice for suffere... Read >
Author: Chris Green
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
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
30th November 2005
The Real Score behind Anxiety Depression
People do change moods. People get anxious. So what? It is but natural. Not only women are known to have mood swings, but men as well.
Several factors can cause a person's anxiety and depression. It may be ... Read >
Author: Sara Jenkins
17th November 2005
You see it on the playgrounds, at roller rinks, at swimming pools, and in classrooms. Obesity is a modern health dilemma for today's children, who are struggling with weight as never before. It is a difficult problem to combat, given the fact ... Read >
Author: andrew mills
31st October 2005
One of the greatest benefits of having close friendships is that our friends can support and help us when things get rough in our lives.
In exchange for the support our friends give us during a crisis, most of us also help our friends when they need... Read >
Author: Royane Real
22nd October 2005
Copyright 2005 Mark Myhre
We constantly project into the future.
We can't help it; that's part of what makes us human. Our frontal lobes - the area of the brain right behind the forehead - constantly thinks about the future. Creating, reviewing, re... Read >
Author: Mark Myhre
01st September 2005
Menopause can bring on mood swings that make you not recognize yourself. You know, where the slightest request from your husband can cause you to go off. Or perhaps the cries of your child for a new Playstation game makes you lose it. For me, I would be ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
17th August 2005
It is now no secret that people all over the western world are turning to high grade ethyl EPA omega 3 fish oil to treat a number of conditions, but can it really work against a problem that knows no boundaries of age, race or gender. It is a condition th... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
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