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  • Learning About Anxiety Disorders  By : Carlie Edwards
    There are several different types of anxiety disorders. Did you know that depression is a common symptom?
  • Hypnosis 6 Secret Tips to Stay Young Forever  By : Pradeep Aggarwal
    Our age increases with every day of our life. The fast pace of the world around us in fact makes us age faster. But, it is important to retain our youthful vigor, for it is only with young passion and energy that we can work towards success, enjoy a peaceful, healthy life.

    The six hypnosis secrets that I’m providing in this article will provide you with insight on how to stay younger forever. Read now…
  • How To Avoid Descent Into Depression  By : Christopher Green
    Stop Single Events Causing Major Mental Trauma
  • One Cause of Depression and How to Avoid It  By : Pastor Dee
    There are many causes of depression. Some are known, some are not, some are yet being clinically studied. But there is one cause of depression that can be traced to its root and, thus, be avoided.
  • The Best Autism Treatment Options  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism is a dreadful disorder, which affects an individual’s ability to communicate and associate with others. Generally the symptoms are detected in the first three years of the child’s life. In the United States, 1 in 166 people are affected by this disease. Although information about autism is scarce, some non-profit organizations have dedicated themselves to increasing the quality of the research in autism in order to bring out new treatments of autism.

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  • Autism - Is There A Link With Immunizations?  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism is a neurological, developmental disorder, which can inhibit the normal developmental growth of individuals. Symptoms of autism include impairments in social skills, as well as communication skills, repetitive behaviors, and poor speech patterns. Because the severity of the symptoms will vary, some individuals diagnosed with autism may be able to live on their own, while others become totally reliant on someone to care for them. While there have been theories that auti...
  • Depression: What's That Cloud Over Your Head?  By : Steve Roberts
    I'm 53 years old. It was only two years ago that I finally beat the depression in my life. Gone. Done. Nadda. But, as one who spent 51 years of my life feeling blue, exhausted, not worth much, unproductive, and with a kind of numbness around relationships, I have a fairly clear picture of what this kind of life is like, and how to get out of it.
  • Opiate Addiction Is Overcome With Commitment And Support  By : Ray La Foy
    The powerful drug family is derived from the opium poppy and it creates such drugs as heroin and morphine.
  • Depression Q&A: Common Kinds Of The Depression  By : Dane Loveless
    * What is Depression?

    Depression is a disorder, engaged in a person’s body, mood and thoughts. It can influence and interrupts eating, sleeping or judging manner. It is different from unhappiness or a “down” feeling. It is also not an indication of personal flaws or a condition that can be motivated or wanted away.

    Persons with this disorder cannot just gather themselves together and get well. Usually, treatment is important and significantly vital to healing.


    * Ar...
  • Why Most People with Agoraphobia Take a Year or More to Start Recovery  By : Stephen Price
    Agoraphobia is the fear of having a panic attack in open or public places. Understanding agoraphobia is the first step toward recovery. However, the average person with agoraphobia takes at least one full year to get diagnosed and even longer to learn enough about agoraphobia to start recovering. This article discusses the reasons why and offers a website as a resource for learning about agoraphobia.
  • Treating Mental Health and Forensic Populations  By : Kathryn Seifert
    Self-directed and strengths based care is appropriate for a mental health population. However, a more directed approach is needed for the forensic population because the client?s goals are often antisocial and by definition counter to the best interests of society.
  • Keeping Your Brain Healthy And Smart: Keep Active And Learn New Things  By : Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
    For years fitness enthusiasts have suspected that exercise positively affects the brain as well as the body. But while it seemed logical that an active lifestyle would help the brain, the scientific evidence was lacking.

    Now several biological studies indicate that working out does benefit the brain.

    The reasons to get moving are greater than you think. Now researchers are finding biological evidence that exercise benefits specific brain mechanisms. And, it even contrib...
  • Prevent Suicide - What YOU Should Know  By : Barney Garcia
    People who are suicidal usually suffer from some sort of depression or other psychological problem. The symptoms that a person typically has when they are suicidal include feelings of depression, intense sadness, hopelessness, lethargy, loss of appetite, poor sleep, decreased ability to perform ones usual tasks and a loss of interest in once-pleasurable activities.
  • Solutions to the ADD / ADHD/Autism Brain Problem  By : Phil Bate PhD
    Best Solutions to the ADD/ADHD/Autism brain problems that improve these "conditions" dramatically.
  • How To End Depression Stigma  By : Christopher Green
    The truth about the stigmas associated with stress, depression and anxiety.
  • What is Bipolar Disorder and How do You Treat it?  By : Heather Colman
    A brief introduction to bipolar disorder, treatment and manic relapses.
  • Antidepressants - the alternative  By : David McEvoy
    Depression is a very common problem which can affect your quality of life, from just slowing you down to seriously incapacitating you. It’s also a serious issue for the health service in both the USA and the UK and is predicted to become the second biggest burden on both countries health services in less than two decades.
  • The Malign Effects of Anorexia Nervosa  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Anorexia Nervosa is a very common type of eating disorder. The main characteristic of the disease involves self-restrictive food behaviors, determining the affected persons to keep drastic diets in order to lose weight. Anorexia involves a phobia of being fat and people affected by the disease develop obsessions with food. Although the actual causes of anorexia are not clear, it seems that the disease has a pronounced psychological character. Anorexia occurs on the premises of emotional distress and mental instability and the majority of affected people have a low self esteem and a poor self-image.
  • Understanding Attention Deficit Disorder  By : Susan Chiang
    Attention Deficit Disorder, otherwise commonly know as ADD, is a psychosomatic condition which is normally characterized by learning and behavioral disorders.
  • Break Free From Depression Helplessness  By : Christopher Green
    How to overcome the feelings of helplessness
  • Explosive Anger Disorder (EDA)  By : Phil Bate PhD
    Re-Enventing the wheel. EDA is the old hypoglycemia episode causing undifferentiated anger in males from the release of adrenalin and testosterone
  • Why Everyone Should Care about Depression  By : John Savage
    Depression is an illness about which we all should care
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Rape, and Sexual Abuse  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Post traumatic stress disorder is not just something that war veterans get. Learn about the symptoms and treatments for PTSD, and how it can affect all areas of the sufferer's life.
  • Drug addiction  By : Marcel Gemme
    In the field of addiction, there are a lot of the different views from scientist and professionnals in the area of substance abuse.
  • Frequently Asked Questions About ADD  By : Keith Londrie
    ADHD is a neurobiological disorder located in the prefrontal cortex, and it is also a type of brain wiring different than the general population.
  • Axes of Personality Disorders  By : Sam Vaknin
    The DSM uses five axes to analyze, classify, and describe mental health disorders.
  • Cluster B Personality Disorders  By : Sam Vaknin
    In the DSM, there are 10 distinct personality disorders.
  • Common Features of Personality Disorders  By : Sam Vaknin
    Patients suffering from personality disorders have these things in common.
  • Diagnosing Personality Disorders  By : Sam Vaknin
    No two people are alike. Even subjects suffering from the same personality disorder can be worlds apart as far as their backgrounds, actual conduct, inner world, character, social interactions, and temperament go.
  • Narcissism and Personality Disorders  By : Sam Vaknin
    Are all personality disorders the outcomes of frustrated narcissism?
  • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) - Pros and Cons  By : Sam Vaknin
    The DSM does not provide a clear "threshold" or "critical mass" beyond which the subject should be considered mentally ill.
  • Is Depression a Sign of Intelligence?  By : Friedrich Asen
    This world is a rough place. A person not blinded by ignorance will not only admit that but will also be rather depressed about it. Is it intelligent to be depressive? Is there any other solution to depression than ignorance? Find out more!
  • The Effects of Cocaine on the Human Brain  By : Marcel Gemme
    Cocaine has a huge effect on the human brain. The following article will get you to understand the proccess of it.
  • Your Child Has ADD  By : Eileen Silva
    Dr. Silva gives a healthy, balanced plan of action for parents of children exhibiting ADD symptoms that does not include commonly used medications that are potentially harmful.
  • ADHD Treatments  By : Vita V.
    ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and it is a chronic condition that can have a great impact on a child if a child does not get help, or if the right ADHD treatment is not prescribed.
  • The Signs Of The Unexplainable Autism Disease  By : Masni Rizal Mansor
    The brain is an infinite labyrinth. No one-despite the surmountable efforts of history and modern day's great men-can truly decipher or describe how it ticks and how it works. Although it is considered as a powerful tool of any man who can utilize it to its maximum potential, the brain-or the mind-is not always designed for greatness.
  • ADHD Article  By : Vita V.
    One of the best things about the Internet and about serious, scholarly, and devoted professional help sites is being able to find the accurate, timely, and truly informative articles related to your search.
  • Control Your Thoughts and Emotions Quickly and Easily - Proven Depression Treatment  By : Deanette Russell
    Change your thoughts and your emotions change automatically. Follow these simple steps and break the automatic stress reaction cycle once and for all.
  • Depression Therapy Must be Based on Spiritual Knowledge  By : Friedrich Asen
    The foundation of modern psychology and psychotherapy is the mechanical concept of life. However, this concept is full of contradictions, and it does not work, when applied to mental and emotional problems. Is there something missing?
  • Autism and its Generated Behavioral and Mental Impairments  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Autism is a complex neurological disorder that dramatically affects people’s behaviors and social interactions. The disorder can be revealed in early childhood, by the age of 3. Although the first signs of autism can sometimes be identified in infants, the disorder is usually discovered at a later stage of life. Autistic children present a wide range of behavioral abnormalities, and they can be easily identified among normal children. While normal young children long for the presence of their parents and love to play in the company of other kids, autistic children are very indifferent, showing no interest to the people around them.
  • Understanding the Notion of Borderline Autism  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The concept of autism can sometimes be very confusing. The syndrome first explained by Austrian psychiatrist Leo Kanner in the 40’s has generated many controversial opinions throughout the course of history. Autism is a very complex neurological disorder that can lead to different forms of behavioral, communicational, social and cognitive impairment. People with autism rarely fit the standard symptomatic profile introduced by medical scientists in the past. In fact, the syndrome generates a very wide spectrum of symptoms that can be experienced on multiple levels and at various intensities.
  • Physical Fitness Improves Brain Health  By : Simon Evans
    Studies show conclusively that exercise improves brain function. Every one knows that exercise is good for you but sometimes the benefit to the brain is overlooked. This article describes some of the positive effects that exercise has on brain function and mental health, including protection against neurodegenerative disease and improvements in mental health.
  • Differential Diagnoses of Personality Disorders  By : Sam Vaknin
    It is not easy to tell when the patient's anxiety and depression are autonomous and neurotic problems or symptoms of a personality disorder.
  • Narcissistic Personality Disorder - Clinical Features  By : Sam Vaknin
    Opinions vary as to whether the narcissistic traits evident in in infancy, childhood, and early adolescence are pathological.
  • Narcissistic Personality Disorder - Diagnostic Criteria  By : Sam Vaknin
    The Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is not a new psychological construct.
  • Narcissist vs. Psychopath  By : Sam Vaknin
    We all heard the terms "psychopath" or "sociopath". These are the old names for a patient with the Antisocial Personality Disorder (AsPD).
  • Narcissistic Personality Disorder - Prevalence and Comorbidity  By : Sam Vaknin
    What is the Difference between Healthy Narcissism and the Pathological Kind?
  • The Psychopath and Antisocial  By : Sam Vaknin
    Are the psychopath, sociopath, and someone with the Antisocial Personality Disorder one and the same?
  • Memory Loss And The Elusive Self  By : Mary Desaulniers
    Can someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s have an unconscious or subconscious awareness that his memory, his identity or sense of self has been lost in the shuffle? Does memory loss mean a total erasure of self?
  • An Integrative Approach to Mental Health Conditions  By : Mary F. Zesiewicz, MD
    Mental health conditions are being diagnosed and treated at an increasing rate. This article discusses a Psychiatrist's perspective on fundamentals of health that need to be addressed along with other treatments of mental health conditions.

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