Articles, tagged with "psychological treatment", page 5
13th March 2009
The damages recoverable for the wrongful death of a child include medical, hospital, and medication expense, and the loss of consortium (love, companionship, services and support) that the child provided to the parents. The parents are also entitled to re...
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Author:
Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
21st January 2009
It's really unfortunate that the number of drug victims has been continuously growing in today's world and the rate of growth is quite alarming. This is also true that the drug rehab centers have taken adequate steps to make the people aware of the disast...
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Author:
Daniel Manson
16th January 2009
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is known as psychological condition, although medication to treat OCD will help to calm the mind through calming the body, OCD still remains psychological problems and need psychological treatment like Cognitive Behavio...
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Author:
johnpolish
08th December 2008
Alcohol rehabilitation is not just alcohol treatment. Alcohol treatment deals with only the body, where the harmful effects of alcohol on the body is set right, by a series of medication procedures. But the treatment leaves out the basic reasons of alcoho...
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Author:
Roberta Groch
04th November 2008
Any acne remedy that you select is likely to include a number of components. If you have already begun a treatment program, you should think about the need for permanent acne scar removal.
It is fairly common for those individuals who have suffered ...
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Author:
Alan
27th October 2008
Substance abuse long ago reached epidemic proportions in America. It is a complicated health condition requiring both physiological and psychological treatment. Most abusers think they can stop on their own, but the majority of those who try don't succeed...
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Author:
Mike Hamel
26th September 2008
Antidepressant medicine treatment: Antidepressants are the drugs or medicines which can be used to cure any type of depression. These are used to cure mild as well as severe depression. The intake of an antidepressant cannot change the circumstances but t...
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Author:
michael russell
12th September 2008
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You, or a loved one, have sustained a brain injury, you are told you will need to treat with a neuropsychologist in order to get better. A good question: what is neuropsychology? Neuropsychology comes from the Greek wo...
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02nd September 2008
Bulimia also known bulimia nervosa and type of eating disorder. Bulimia nervosa is characterized by common events of binge eating, from twice a week to multiple times a day. Bulimia is evaluated to affect between 3% of all women in the U.S at several poin...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
21st August 2008
Drug rehab refers to a term which is associated with the treatment of those persons who are addicted to either drugs or alcohol or both. In these fast times, people get anxious and tensed due to small things or changes in their lives. So to fight or rathe...
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Author:
Alien
21st May 2008
Alcoholism is becoming a serious problem nowadays. Alcoholism addiction treatment methods are available in various parts of United States to help the alcoholic. Health recovery center struggles hard to provide treatment to alcohol addictions and to gain b...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
17th March 2008
A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. A phobia is a constant, extreme or irrational fear of an animal, object, place or situation that wouldn't normally worry the majori...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
14th November 2007
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme expressions of anger, often to the point of uncontrollable rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand. It is currently categorized in the Diagnostic and ...
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Author:
Alien
14th November 2007
Cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) are injuries of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems that may be caused by repetitive tasks, forceful exertions, vibrations, mechanical compression (pressing against hard surfaces), or sustained or awkward positions. ...
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Author:
Alien
22nd October 2007
There may also be a genetic component, causing the disorder to be passed down from parents to children. It is probably more common than realized and may be an important cause of violent behavior. Intermittent explosive disorder is more common in men. Expl...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen