Articles, tagged with "mental illness", page 5
28th February 2011
New Scottish Government initiatives to improve child protection
The Scottish Government has announced new measures to improve national safeguarding of vulnerable children.
The initiatives build on new national guidance for child protection issued in D...
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Author:
First_Response
28th February 2011
Occupational therapy may be defined as a profession, concerned with occupation and health well-being of working individuals. It is considered that there is a very old relationship between occupation and health. Occupational therapy aims at providing a sen...
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Author:
Adam Smith
25th February 2011
Are you in a organization where you along with other partners are unsettled regardless of whether to register the work or not? You may also have begun a business that you are not sure whether to change it to an theoretically registered entity. The truth ...
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Author:
cary7mukku
22nd February 2011
It is little incomplete to live and enjoy life without drinking. We drink when we are happy or sad or when we just want to chill out or when occasion and situation compels us to. This craze and liking for drinking doesn`t harm. But the real problem insinu...
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Author:
Dion Silva
22nd February 2011
Depression is becoming more and more commonplace in individuals today. The number of Americans this illness is affecting is estimated to be 20 million and beyond and the feelings of depression seems to take on a life of its own. Being depressed about some...
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Author:
JenB
22nd February 2011
Depression is becoming more and more commonplace in individuals today. The number of Americans this illness is affecting is estimated to be 20 million and beyond and the feelings of depression seems to take on a life of its own. Being depressed about some...
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Author:
JenB
21st February 2011
It can be easy to confuse stress and anxiety, as both of these conditions can produce the same sort of physical and mental reactions. Probably the best way to differentiate between them is that stress is the direct result of some environmental factor whi...
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Author:
Ricky Mapplethorpe
21st February 2011
We all get "depressed". When life knocks us down, we can get sad and even depressed. But real depression is much deeper than life's minor knock downs. It can be very consuming, like you are drowning in a sea of people and problems but you don't really eve...
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Author:
kathie175
21st February 2011
Neurology and psychiatry are related in more than one ways. Naturally, an adverse effect on your mind can lead to some neurological problems. That is why mental illness can lead to memory loss in many cases. There are several types of mental illnesses and...
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Author:
GianniGolferaOnline
18th February 2011
It is against the law to discriminate against people who are registered as disabled in any areas of their lives. Such as, at work, when providing goods, facilities and services, when renting or buying property or in education.
There are two types of di...
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Author:
cgyles6819
16th February 2011
The following medical questions answered are common mental misconceptions that resulted to an over time stigma. These medical questions are answered according to their common myth form followed by the truth behind their claims.
Myth: Bad parenting can ...
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Author:
ronitdeep
15th February 2011
A dual diagnosis treatment facility is able to cater to the special needs of people who have both a mental illness and an addiction of some sort. There are quite a few people who will be able to benefit from one of these facilities and often someone needs...
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Author:
kathie175
14th February 2011
Dr. Serge Vilvar: General Information on Psychiatry by Dr. Serge Vilvar
Psychiatry is a part of medical sciences, which Dr. Serge Vilvar explains deals with studies and treatment of mental and emotional disorders. Psychiatrists are doctors who prescrib...
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Author:
Serge Vilvar MD
11th February 2011
Living with mental illness
A personal account
By Ciara Farrell
I can’t tell you when it started or what brought it all on, I don’t remember not feeling this way or not ‘t think I having these thoughts and I can’t control it, can’t just snap out of it...
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Author:
c.farrell
10th February 2011
Depression (Depressione) is actually painful. It gets a disease that could trigger physical pain, challenges relationships, and may split houses. Many connect this, however wrongly, with a indication of weakness and excessive emotion. This is especially a...
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Author:
Jaclyn