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Treatments and Drugs For Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

18th March 2010
Treatment of DID is difficult for a variety of reasons. Some of the reasons are secrecy on the client's part making him or her reluctant to seek help, including the difficulty in diagnosing the disorder once the client presents. Typically, an individual w... Read >
Author: Amin Virani

Mood Disorders And How To Understand Them

11th March 2010
Its shocking to note that mood disorders these days are not uncommon. In the United States alone it is estimated that between 15 and 20 million people suffer from depressive disorders. Most symptoms of depression would be characterized as overwhelming sad... Read >
Author: Ivan Wyatt

The Realities of Having ADD as an Adult

08th March 2010
Attention Deficit Disorder is often difficult to diagnose in adulthood as it sometimes masked by relationship problems, mood disorders, substance abuse, employment issues, or other psychological disorders. It was previously believed that children and adol... Read >
Author: Desmond Newman

Look to Alternatives to Heal Your Body Naturally and Avoid the Rx Counter

08th March 2010
Growing research in the realm of alternative therapies is leading to a shift from pharmaceutical medication to herbal remedies and natural cures when treating many conditions of the human body. Those who suffer from mood disorders such as depression and a... Read >
Author: abelard

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01st March 2010
ADD is often accompanied by a coexisting condition. On the other hand, often ADD and these other conditions have similar symptoms and, therefore, are easily misdiagnosed. Of course, this creates a plethora of problems as these disorders, when separate, mu... Read >
Author: Lou Mcknight

About Depression And Suicide

03rd February 2010
Eighteen year old Catherine had everything: the most supportive family, a loving boyfriend, awesome set of friends and a comfortable life. But all of these things took a backseat when she was diagnosed with depression. From the bubbly chatterbox that she ... Read >
Author: Ivan Wyatt

How to Stop Snoring and Sleep Well

20th January 2010
Snoring is often easy to prevent, and will help you and those around you to sleep better. Changing your sleep position or using an oral anti-snoring device may be all it takes, but for many people a bigger project - namely losing weight - is often the rea... Read >
Author: Thomas Newman

Dealing With Your Mood Disorder - Managing Your Panic Attacks is Possible!

15th January 2010
Unfortunately, mood disorders runs in many people in the world today. Many of these people who suffer from anxiety take a pill each day to combat their issues. The problem with these medications, Xanax for example, is that they are all extremely easy to b... Read >
Author: Sherry Tice

Learn about Omega 3 for Depression

15th January 2010
Let's face it. Although many of you may know about the cardiovascular benefits of omega 3 fatty acids, you may not have heard much about omega 3 for depression. The cardiovascular benefits derived from DHA and EPA omega fatty acids have been the focal p... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

How to combat Bipolar Disorder

15th January 2010
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depressive disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders that causes shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function. The mood swing is so intense, that it severely affect... Read >
Author: Steve

Panic Attacks in Children

11th January 2010
Panic attacks in children are quite common, but they are often overlooked. Most of the time they go untreated because many adults tend to believe that children bear no responsibility, so therefore should not be developing stress. However, nothing could ... Read >
Author: Colin Eagle

How I cured my Anxiety

11th January 2010
Our born desire is to be happy, and when we move away from it, we experience fear.Fear stems right back from when humans were first created/formed (lets leave religion out of this one). Humans are pre programmed to experience fear.If we came face to face ... Read >
Author: James Linton

Alternative Treatment for Anxiety: Ayurveda

08th January 2010
Whenever someone speaks of something like an alternative system of medicine, such as Ayurveda, most people think of the physical aspects of health. Most people don't associate things like emotional development, psychology, and anxiety medication to a syst... Read >
Author: Moses Holder

How You Can Achieve Proper Sleeping Patterns

08th January 2010
Sleeping is a regular habit and, in fact, a biological necessity. It is one of those things that people need to do in order to give the body and brain enough time to rest and rejuvenate. The typical sleeping positions would be to lie down with closed, pre... Read >
Author: Harry Ayala

Vitamins for Depression

22nd December 2009
Depression exhibits itself in varying forms. Depressive disorders are serious and symptoms should be regularly reported to a health care professional. Severe depression may require medication and/or therapy to be managed, but certain vitamins can help t... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
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