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  • Mental Health  By : Peter Emerson
    It would appear that at some point after World War I, real mental health became something of a luxury. The absence of any real mental disease like schizophrenia or dementia certainly is not an indicator of complete mental health any longer. The boom in knowledge of human psychology that began in the 1960s has made that eminently clear.
  • Clinical Depression  By : Kristy Annely
    Clinical depression is a medical term used to refer to any form of depression that requires treatment in order to alleviate it.
  • Schizophrenia  By : Elizabeth Morgan
    There are many mental disorders whose root cause is the psyche of the person, particularly traumas from early childhood. But schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder caused by a disabling brain illness. About one percent of Americans are afflicted with this problem at any given time. It does not make much difference with sex and age, but becomes most apparent when people reach their teens.
  • Anxiety  By : Richard Romando
    Anxiety is a normal response to various types of stress or danger. Anxiety can manifest itself as an uneasiness of mind regarding an impending or anticipated ill. Although anxiety can be beneficial in certain situations, more often it is an abnormal and overwhelming sense of fear and apprehension. Self-doubt is a component of anxiety, and when anxiety begins to interfere with a person’s daily life, it needs to be treated.
  • Clinical Depression Symptoms  By : Kristy Annely
    Medical science recognizes any disease or medical condition based on symptoms. Just as a good doctor can make an assessment of a patient’s condition from the symptoms, a good psychiatrist can evaluate and suggest the right form of treatment to be given to a patient suffering from depression. Symptoms of clinical depression vary amongst people and ranges from mood swings to memory loss. Depression manifests itself in a wide array of experiences and diagnosis is often a complex study. Three most common types of depressive disorders are major clinical depression, dysthymia, and manic depression.
  • Schizophrenia Treatments  By : Elizabeth Morgan
    Schizophrenia is a disease of the brain, the cause of which is not known. The exact problem in the brain is only partially understood. In this condition a physical ailment creates a serious mental problem. The treatment is aimed at reducing the symptoms and managing the disease.
  • Mental Health Clinics  By : Peter Emerson
    Clients to mental health clinics are usually not admitted arbitrarily. The process usually consists of an initial interview with a community worker or a mental health professional. If a client is considered in need of residential or out-patient treatment at a mental health clinic, an extensive history of the mental illness will then be recorded. Such assessments will also include interviews with other doctors and family physicians who have noted the onset and progress of the ailment.
  • Clinical Depression Tests  By : Kristy Annely
    Though over 20 million Americans suffer from depression each year, nine out of ten do not receive adequate treatment. This is due to the fact that they dismiss their depression as a character flaw or sign of weakness and do not seek help. In order to alleviate this problem the National Mental Health Association (NMHA) has encouraged people to take screening tests anonymously on the Internet.
  • Symptoms of Schizophrenia  By : Elizabeth Morgan
    Schizophrenia’s root cause is still not clear. It does have a link with some part of the brain. It is not a psychiatric disorder but a physical one, affecting the mind and the personality of the person affected. The treatment is mostly to alleviate the symptoms and manage the problem. So the knowledge of the symptoms becomes important.
  • Mental Health Services  By : Peter Emerson
    It is an established fact that almost two-thirds of all people afflicted with some kind of mental dysfunction do not seek treatment. This is confirmed by the WHO’s Global Burden of Disease study.
  • Anxiety and Panic Attacks  By : Richard Romando
    In today’s fast-paced world, some people find themselves overwhelmed by worries that interfere with their ability to function. Daily activities become almost impossible as the person experiences a variety of physical and psychological symptoms. Anxiety and panic attacks may afflict up to 8% of the adult population. Both anxiety and panic can be seen as overreactions to everyday situations, many of which are social. The differences between anxiety and panic are very often subtle.
  • Mental Health Software  By : Peter Emerson
    In the age of the Internet, identifying and monitoring mental health problems has, to a certain extent, become something one can do at home. This does not mean that complete mental health treatment is available via cyberspace. However, the lacuna of general awareness that existed until only ten years ago has been filled by readily available information on the Internet.
  • Types of Schizophrenia  By : Elizabeth Morgan
    Schizophrenia is a disease of the brain but it causes many mental problems. The root cause of this disease is not known but bad genes seem to be a hot favorite. It affects both the sexes. Though there are some cases of children being affected, it is normally a disease manifesting during the teenage years.
  • Signs Of Clinical Depression  By : Kristy Annely
    Symptoms of clinical depression vary from amongst people and ranges from mood swings to memory loss. Depression often manifests itself with a wide array of experiences and becomes difficult to diagnose, if left untreated. Depression, like other illnesses come in different forms. Three of the most common types of depressive disorders are major clinical depression, dysthymia, and bipolar (or manic) depression. Within each type, there are variations in the number, severity and persistence of symptoms.
  • Anxiety Treatment  By : Richard Romando
    If you’ve been diagnosed as having an anxiety disorder, it’s important to fully explore your treatment options. For a treatment to be effective, you have to be committed to it and be willing to learn techniques to control those overwhelming feelings of worry and apprehension.
  • The Generation of Negative Emotions through Toxicity and Nutrient Depletion  By : Andrew Kryzak
    Have you ever stopped to think what causes negative, painful emotions? Is it simply your life circumstances, or is there an underlying problem? Research has shown that toxicity and nutrient depletion in the body directly effect emotional states.
  • Depression and Anxiety  By : Richard Romando
    The relationship between anxiety and depression isn’t always clear-cut. If you’ve been diagnosed with depression, you might have anxiety as a secondary condition. Conversely, people diagnosed with anxiety often suffer from depression. While both conditions have many symptoms in common, there are important differences.
  • Do You Have Fear and Anxiety?  By :
    If you have fear and anxiety, then you need to look at your entire health. Both fear and anxiety have their roots in emotional issue that you need to resolve. These emotional issues not only create stress on you mentally but also physically. Learn how you can become healthier and emotionally stable.
  • Just Revealed - How To Fight The Effects Of Sleep Deprivation  By : Spencer Hunt
    Learn how to improve your sleep habits. Lack of sleep can give you many health problems. Great read for any athlete, business person, young, or old person.
  • 10 Ways To Reduce Depression  By : Spencer Hunt
    Free tips for how to deal with depression, or how to not deal with it and to live a happy life!
  • Alcohol Rehab with Dual Diagnosis Treatment  By : Jonathan Huttner
    When alcohol addiction and psychiatric disorders co-exist, dual diagnosis is essential. For caregivers, the question then arises; Which do you treat first? Should you begin with alcohol detox or treatment of the psychiatric disorder?
  • Migraine - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Migraine is a neurological disease of which the most common symptom is an intense and disabling episodic headache. Migraine headaches are usually characterized by severe pain on one or both sides of the head. Absent serious head injuries, stroke, and tumors, the recurring severity of the pain indicates a vascular headache rather than a tension headache . More than 28 million Americans three times more women than men suffer from migraine headaches, a type of headache that's often severe.
  • Depression - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. It's more than just a feeling of being "down in the dumps" or "blue" for a few days. If you are one of the more than 20 million people in the United States who have depression, the feelings do not go away. Depression can occur for what seems like no reason at all or can be triggered by a traumatizing life event within a person's life.
  • Atypical Depression - Causes and Symptoms  By : Juliet Cohen
    Atypical Depression is a subtype of Major Depression characterized by mood reactivity being able to experience improved mood in response to positive events. They'll feel deeply depressed or somewhat hopeful depending on the latest situation they are faced with.
  • Bulimia Nervosa - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Bulimia nervosa, also known is bulimia. Bulimia word is comes from the Latin (bulimia) from the Greek. It is eating disorder. Bulimia is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition.
  • Clinical Depression - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Clinical depression (also called major depressive disorder, or unipolar depression when compared to bipolar disorder) is a state of intense sadness, melancholia or despair that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual's social functioning and/or activities of daily living. Depression affects people differently.
  • How to Cure Depression  By : Juliet Cohen
    Depression is a very real and treatable illness. Depression is just about the loneliest experience in the world. Depressed people, who are often poor communicators place more demands on a marriage with their greater need for caring and support and end up in unhappier marriages.
  • Ayurvedic Herbal Home Remedies for Depression  By : Juliet Cohen
    Depression is a very real and treatable illness. Depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. Depression is very common and affects as many as one in eight people in their teen years.
  • Another Mode to Fight Anxiety  By : Thomas Y Bronson
    Perhaps you break out into a cold sweat when you have to deliver a talk before a group of people. Or perhaps you become nervous when you have to take a test. There are certainly numerous causes for anxiety. Similarly, there are a number of treatment options for those afflicted with the illness. If you don’t like the idea of medication, you might try an alternative approach to battling your anxiety.
  • Considering Mental Health  By : Scotch Q. Ennis
    The term mental health is thrown around a lot -- this has especially been true during the few decades previous -- but mental health's complete meaning is often misunderstood. Casual discussion of mental health typically focuses on substantial mental disorders: schizophrenia illness, bipolar disease, sociopathic behavior, Alzheimer's, and other conditions. But what's excluded in conversations like this is the reality that mental health factors into everyone's life: all of us.
  • Identifying Depression with a Family Member - What to Look For  By : Grant Eckert
    If you have a family member that seems to be acting differently than they normally do, it's a heart wrenching experience. You want to help them in any way that you can, but when you're not quite sure what is wrong, it's difficult to know how to approach them. More often than not, the family member also doesn't seem to want your help - and this only complicates things. Depression is a sneaky cause to many problems in families, but when you don't know how to look for it, you can cause more pain.
  • Where to Get Help with Mental Illness  By : Grant Eckert
    For many, the quest for help with mental illness does not begin with a doctor's office. In this world of instant information and online resources, many of us are looking at other places to find assistance with troubles we may be having. But the good news is that with this influx of good, solid information, more people than ever are taking the proper steps to finding relief from their mental disorder symptoms and are finding out that life can be as happy as it should be.
  • Treatment Options for Depression  By : Grant Eckert
    Depression is a disease that is becoming more prevalent in today's society. Perhaps this is due to the fact that diagnose are better or that more physicians are well-informed about the disease - in any case, depression is something that seems to be popping up in more patients' lives than ever. So the question becomes - how can you treat it? There are a number of answers to this question that you can consider for yourself or for your family and friends.
  • Treating Depression And Battling The Demons  By : Jeff Austin
    Oh what a tough condition depression is to tackle.
  • Reviews of Pregnancy Without Pounds - Free Review and Mini-Course  By : Jane Colmer
    As you make your journey through pregnancy to birth, your body is going to undergo many changes. Keeping good maternity health is going to depend on your ability to get ample amounts of good nutrition and exercise. This will help to keep your pregnancy weight gain under control. To help you to create a pleasant and healthy atmosphere for your baby as well as to reduce your recovery time, it's very important to exercise during pregnancy. Your body will be going through the most stressful times in your life.
  • Anxiety and Its Treatment Options  By : Grant Eckert
    If you're feeling anxious, you might need to do more than just tough it out and wait for the symptoms to subside. You may need to make some major changes in your life in order to feel better and finally calm down. In today's busy world, it might seem like it's impossible to avoid anxiety - which is probably true - but that doesn't mean that you can't try to do something about it in the meantime.
  • Various Stages of Depression and When You Should Seek Help  By : Grant Eckert
    The difficulty with many mental disorders, it's hard to tell when you need more than just a positive attitude to manage your feelings. Depression is a common problem that many people simply think they need to live with, something they need to 'tough out' in order to come out better for it. But this is not necessarily the best treatment plan for this mental illness. Here's what you should know.
  • Symptoms of Bi-polar Disorders - What to Look For  By : Grant Eckert
    The idea that someone could have severe mood swings that they can not control is something that seems almost impossible to most of us. While we may have had times in our lives when it seemed like we couldn't control our feelings and emotions, we could always control the way that we express them in public. However, for a portion of the population, their brain chemistry just simply can not adjust for changes in moods as the rest of us can. These people are often diagnosed as being bi-polar.
  • Why Diabetic Carb Control Can Be Like Walking a Tightrope  By : Smith Chen
    To exercise the tightest carbohydrate control possible, it is wise for diabetics to learn which foods contain carbs and what the correct serving sizes are for each item. When making choices about what to eat, it is also smart to go for healthier options.
  • Health - Depression & Broken Heart  By : Smith Chen
    Suicide is a grave sin according to spiritual teachings in almost every religion. Certain religion says that if a person commits suicide, he will also commit suicide for his next seven future lives.
  • Victim's Anger  By : David Susan
    We all have to deal with life's difficulties but sometimes we are faced with coping with a very traumatic event,sharing our feelings with someone else might be what we need,and want.
  • Anxiety and Responsibility  By : David Susan
    An article about coping with stress and anxiety by trying to become as responsible as you can in all aspects of your life,not taking your bad moods out on people is being responsible,for example.
  • Get Rid of Migraines  By : Juliet Cohen
    Migraine is a type of headache and a recognised medical condition. Migraine is widespread in the population. In the U.S., 18% of women and 6% of men report having had at least one migraine episode in the previous year.
  • Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks  By : Juliet Cohen
    Anxiety disorders are the most common of emotional disorders, annually affecting more than 20 million Americans.
  • Managing Anxiety - Three Keys to Success  By : Grant Eckert
    Everyone feels anxious at some point in their lives. Whether they are under a lot of stress at work, in a bad relationship, or simply having troubles dealing with their responsibilities, each of us has had a moment where we began to worry. This reaction is something that we all share on a day to day basis, but for some, it's not something that's normal or easy to get a handle on.
  • Natural Remedies for Helping Mental Health  By : Grant Eckert
    Though much attention to health focuses on preventing illness, there is far more evidence suggesting your mental health may play just as big a role in your physical well being. By taking the time to nurture your mind as well as your body, you can create a balanced life.
  • What is a Panic Attack and When Should You Seek Help?  By : Grant Eckert
    The feeling that everything is swirling around you and that the world is ending right before your eyes is a horrible experience. When you have a panic disorder, however, this can be a fairly regular occurrence during times of stress. If you've felt these kinds of out of control feelings before, you might have suffered from a panic attack.
  • Depression and Human Intelligence  By : Christina Sponias
    If we think about how much our psyche suffers because we are so intelligent but never develop all our capacities and live in suffering because of our many ridiculous mistakes based on the minimum percentage of our conscience developed according to human characteristics, we can understand how our psyche feels. It’s a waste of intelligence… Besides that, this violent side we inherit in our ancient conscience ruins our life.
  • Teen Help—How to Stop Cutting your Body  By : Christina Sponias
    The absurd, evil, violent and irrational content of the wild side of your conscience invades your human conscience in order to destroy it and control your behaviour. It doesn’t ask you if you want to accept its ideas. It presents its ideas as if they were yours! You believe that you alone are thinking the way the monster is making you think, because you cannot recognize its ideas and separate them from your own, human ideas.
  • Symptoms of Depression  By : shagufta
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  • Depression and Suicide  By : Christina Sponias
    If depression persists and becomes chronic, it is a serious disease that has to be combated through resistance, in the same way we fight craziness, because when depression becomes a serious disease, it is transformed into craziness. The initial healthy feeling becomes an organ of the anti-conscience, which uses it to maintain the patient in a sick condition and control the patient’s behaviour this way.
  • Alternative Treatments for Mental Health  By : Craig Elliott
    Considering all of the prescription medications for mental health issues, it seems like they would be the first line of defense against mental health problems.
  • Medicines for Depression and Anxiety - What to Expect  By : Craig Elliott
    If you have been suffering from depression and anxiety, seeking help to deal with the debilitating symptoms is the first step.
  • Seeking Help from a Psychologist - Where to Start  By : Craig Elliott
    There are times in everyone's lives when things feel out of control. Whether there has been a specific event has occurred or you simply are shouldering the burden of several independent problems.
  • Coping With Anxiety  By : Karen Larsen
    Anxiety disorder is a chronic, physiological condition characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of apprehension or trepidation. It physically manifests itself in ways as varied as - dry mouth, frequent urination, nausea, heart palpitations, stuttering, trouble falling asleep, extreme shyness, and more.
  • Manic Depressive Illness  By : Julie Frey
    As human beings, it's normal for us to swing from happiness to sadness and back again depending on the circumstances. What separates this behavior from manic depressive illness is the intensity of the swings
  • Dream Interpretation Eliminates Depression, Craziness and Suicidal Tendencies  By : Christina Sponias
    The human being is crazy from birth and requires psychotherapy from the first days of adolescence or even before that because one tends to become crazier with time due to the constant attacks of the anti-conscience and our world only helps the anti-conscience destroy our human side, because this is a world governed by terror, violence, immorality and hypocrisy.
  • Faulty Thyroid Causes Depression.  By : Vladimir Krendel
    Millions of people suffer around the world from a depressive illness. They think that depression is just a normal occurrence in their lives, which will go away after a short while. If you think of the fast moving and complicated world we live in today it's easy to feel a little overwhelmed and dismiss how serious depression can be. As is said everything has a cause to happen, so is the depression! Out of many probable causes, your faulty thyroid gland may be the main culprit to blame for. But take it easy! The all-natural supplement called “thyromine” has every reason to get rid off depression.
  • Malfunction of Immune System and Thyroid  By : Serge Kopbuh
    When you go out into the world every day, try to remember you have an immune system designed to withstand the daily medical issues that afflict us. But, it needs help. Like any defense system, it needs replenishing to do its vital work. Immune system malfunction is at the root of most disease conditions. It becomes affected if your thyroid gland is inactive or over active. If your thyroid levels are low, you can balance it through Thyromine and can control your immune system.
  • Top Five Warning Signs of Depression  By : Craig Elliott
    Depression is a devastating condition that can take over your entire life. It is easily one of the most misunderstood conditions that affect our mental and physical health. Depression is more than just feeling sad. It is not just the blues. It is the result of a complex interaction between the chemicals and the brain. Depression can affect sleeping, eating, working, relationships - in fact, it can affect all aspects of your life.
  • Fish Oil and Good Mental Health - What Are the Connections?  By : Craig Elliott
    Fish oil is not a new thing in the annals of medical care and nutrition. Cod liver oil was a standard health treatment throughout the past few centuries. The oils found in fatty, coldwater fish have been considered a cure to feeling "peaky" for generations. These days, fish oil - particularly those fish oils high in omega 3 fatty acids - are being touted as a cure-all for just about everything from diabetes to depression. What's the connection between fish oil and good mental health?
  • How Do I Know If I Have An Anxiety Disorder?  By : Mike Devoran
    A number of stressful medical conditions affect Americans, but one of the broadest categories is anxiety disorders. Millions of people suffer from anxiety disorders to some extent, and the specific disorders vary greatly from one person to another. Anxiety disorders tend to get worse if left untreated, so if you think you may be suffering from one of these illnesses, see your doctor immediately. A family history of anxiety disorders might point to the possibility of an anxiety disorder.
  • Toronto Psychologist And Psychoanalyst  By : Sandra R Palef
    Toronto Psychologist with over 25 years of experience in marriage counseling, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis.
  • Clinical depression and its symptoms  By : Sander Bel
    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 if a certain number of feelings, that are signs of depression, are present over a certain period of time.
  • Healing depression | Natural vs conventional treatment  By : Sander Bel
    According to recent research by researchers, most treatments for depression, including cognitive behavioral therapy, diet and antidepressants aren't enough. The only lasting solution is the oldest of all - a supportive relationship.
  • First experience with depressive mood  By : Sander Bel
    Feelings of sadness are normal, appropriate and even necessary during life's setbacks or losses. Or you may feel blue or unhappy for short periods of time without reason or warning, which also is normal and ordinary.
  • Bipolar depression signs and symptoms  By : Sander Bel
    These are many emotions we experience in our everyday life. We all have our ups and downs, our “off” days and our “on” days. But if you’re suffering from bipolar disorder, these peaks and valleys are more severe.
  • DSM4 and Depression  By : Sander Bel
    The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) is currently in its fourth edition. This manual is published by the American Psychiatric Association and is revised from time-to-time.
  • Where to see help for depressed family member?  By : Sander Bel
    The most important thing anyone can do for the depressed person is to help him or her get an appropriate diagnosis and treatment for depression. This may involve encouraging the individual to stay with treatment until the symptoms of depression begin to abate (several weeks), or to seek different treatment if no improvement occurs.
  • Effects of Mental illness on family members  By : Sander Bel
    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.
  • Educating Society about depression and Mental illness - Must know facts  By : Sander Bel
    Depression can be a fatal illness in the elderly.
    Depression is a chronic disease with a very high likelihood of recurrence. Long term treatment may be necessary for your older parent. Efficacious treatments are available.
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Symptoms and Causes  By : Sander Bel
    Generalized Anxiety Disorder is characterized by persistent, excessive and unrealistic worry about everyday things. This worry goes on every day, possibly all day. People with GAD feel their worrying is beyond their control and can't be turned "off."
  • The Effects of Diazepam on Anxiety  By : Karen Larsen
    Over 10% of Americans are on some type of anti-anxiety drug. The most popular one today is Xanax but Diazepam is not very far behind.
  • Aromatherapy for Depression  By : Alicia Stock
    Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. Depression is very common and affects as many as 1 in 8 people in their teen years. Depression affects people of every color, race, economic status, or age.
  • Biology of Depression  By : Grant Eckert
    Depression is a severe and crippling emotional disorder that afflicts some 10-15% of the population worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. While there are many varieties of the disorder, the principal characteristics of the illness remain the same: a reduced level of self-esteem; lack of energy or interest in daily activities; reduced social functioning and damage to personal relationships; changes in appetite and weight; and gloomy and often suicidal thoughts and actions.
  • Depression and Pregnancy-What Is the Connection?  By : Craig Smith
    At one time, doctors believed that the hormones associated with pregnancy were a good protection against depression. In more recent years, however, there has been a growing body of evidence that depression during pregnancy is a serious problem, affecting 10-20% of all women - the same proportion that women as whole suffer without adding pregnancy into the equation.
  • Teen Depression-Warning Signs to Watch For  By : Stephanie Larkin
    If you have a teenager, then you should know how to watch out for teen depression, which can be easily discounted by parents as drama, and which can claim the life of your child. Many teenagers display behavior that their parents call "moody", and they dismiss it when their teens mention depression or when their behavior comes in line with depression, leading to a complete lack of the vital warning signs that could prevent many teen tragedies.
  • Weight Loss and Depression  By : Alicia Stock
    Depression is one of the toughest conditions of life to stay with. Many people who suffer from depression experience gain in weight, which is an added tension. Weight change can be a symptom of depression, as well as a side effect of most medication.

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      By : Steve Knorr
    Quite a lot of us spend time worrying about things that happens in our lives, for many of us this period of worry will ultimately come to an end.
  • Acupuncture - an Effective Depression Remedy?  By : Craig Elliott
    Acupuncture is one of the oldest forms of medicine - dating back to around 8,000 years ago in ancient China. Acupuncture is the art of inserting tiny needles into specific places on the body and can cure many different ailments including asthma, insomnia and high blood pressure. It is believed that acupuncture can successfully treat over 40 different common health problems - but can it treat depression?
  • Depression and Women-what is the connection?  By : Megan Hazel
    It often seems that women get depressed more than men do. Still, the question remains: Is there really a connection between women and depression? There are several takes on the issue. The first thing to consider is that it might not be that more women get depressed - but that more women report depression.
  • An Introduction to Seasonal Affective Disorder-SAD  By : Megan Hazel
    Seasonal Affective Disorder (or S.A.D. for short) is a very real health condition that millions of people suffer from. The onset of S.A.D. typically occurs in the last few months of the year, when in the northern hemisphere days become shorter and nights longer.
  • What is Depression?  By : Tim Nielson
    Anxiety is comprised of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional components. Anxiety is a mixture of physical and mental symptoms. Anxiety is not always pathological: it is a natural emotion along with anger, fear, or happiness, and it has an essential role in terms of survival. A long-accepted evolutionary explanation of anxiety is that it reflects an in-built 'fight or flight' system, which errs on the side of safety.
  • There Is No Such Thing As The Magic Pill  By : Steve Knorr
    The Magic Pill
  • Are you suffering from depression?  By : Dale Gorman
    The experience of depression, its severity and symptoms, vary among sufferers. There are, however, a few hallmarks which the majority of sufferers will recognise. These are feelings of worthlessness, loss of motivation (everything feels like ‘too much effort’ and/or feels meaningless) and a general unhappiness with life and self.
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  • Understanding the Causes of Depression  By : Alicia Stock
    Depression is a very widespread problem today affecting one in four women and one in eight men. Many people are aware of the many symptoms of depression, including feelings of hopelessness or helplessness, obsessive negative thoughts, loss or gain in appetite, insomnia or an increased need for sleep, social withdrawal, irritability and loss of memory or concentration, and recurrent thoughts of death or suicide.
  • Clinical Depression Treatment Information  By : Alicia Stock
    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 8 men might have clinical depression.
  • Depression Treatment Information You Need to Know  By : Alicia Stock
    Major depression treatment almost always includes the use of anti depressant medication. However, people should know that this depression treatment does not cure depression. This depression treatment simply works by treating the depression symptoms.
  • Rehabilitate Yourself With Depression Self Help  By : Alicia Stock
    Depression is something that occurs naturally. For sure, none of us would like to be depressed by choice. But life is not always predictable and things do not always happen as we want them to. Depression is not the same thing as sadness and can differ in intensity, frequency, and duration.
  • Identifying Manic Depression Symptoms at the Earliest  By : Alicia Stock
    Manic depression is also known as bipolar disorder and is a chronic, recurring condition. Though less common than other types of depression, this involves cycles of depression and elation. A person with this condition can be identified easily if he or she exhibits manic depression symptoms.
  • Post Partum Depression - A Bundle of Joy not without Tears  By : Alicia Stock
    While the birth of a new baby is a happy occasion, many women experience post partum depression within two years after the birth of a baby. Although 80% of parents have what is called “baby blues,” which is characterized by occasional tearfulness and feeling overwhelmed, these moods are temporary, and are not actual post partum depression.
  • Depression and Anxiety can be present at the same time  By : Alicia Stock
    Depression and anxiety can sound like a major contradiction. However, these two problems often like to hang out together and they can make their host feel like they are a yo-yo. Depression and anxiety can make a person have low energy, phobias, panic attacks and more.
  • Depression and Anxiety can be present at the same time  By : Alicia Stock
    Depression and anxiety can sound like a major contradiction. However, these two problems often like to hang out together and they can make their host feel like they are a yo-yo. Depression and anxiety can make a person have low energy, phobias, panic attacks and more.
  • Some Ways of Dealing with depression  By : Alicia Stock
    Depression can take its toll not only on the individual but also their family and friends. Figures indicate that depression affects at least 17 million Americans annually which is actually more than the number of people affected by ailments like AIDS and cancer.
  • Are The Roles In Your Life Holding You Back?  By : Steve Knorr
    Think about the most important relationships in your life.
  • Are The Roles In Your Life Holding You Back?  By : Steve Knorr
    Think about the most important relationships in your life.
  • Are The Roles In Your Life Holding You Back?  By : Steve Knorr
    Think about the most important relationships in your life.
  • How Anxiety and Depression are Connected  By : Ti-Stephanie Larkin
    Depression is a disorder that does not get nearly enough attention. Depressed people are often told to "cheer up" or to "look at the bright side" of things, and may spiral even deeper when they are unable to simply snap out of the mood that has such a hold on them. While depression can often lead to fatigue and listlessness, it has a close cousin by the name of anxiety. Anxiety causes the opposite effect, putting our bodies into the "fight or flight" mode that protected us in the wild.
  • Top Natural Depression Remedies  By : Ti-Stephanie Larkin
    Most cases of depression if not all can be helped with treatment, but many people are too scared to seek treatment. They may be afraid of the questions that a therapist might ask, or they may be afraid of the medication that is designed to help with depression, but untreated depression is a very dangerous thing. There are some natural remedies that can at least help with depression. It is best to talk to a doctor before following a natural course of treatment for depression.

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