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fris arbes's Articles in Mental Health

  • Women Should Groove their Way Out of Depression!
    Dance or Movement Therapy is the therapeutic use of movement to improve the mental and physical well being of a person. It focuses on the connection between the mind and body to promote health and healing. Dance therapy provides an alternative way to externalize the suppressed feelings.
  • When 'Tis the Season Not To Be Jolly
    Losing a loved one is a difficult and painful experience especially if the holiday season is approaching, these are the occasions when one can really feel the absence of a loved one. Indulging oneself in sadness and grief may cause more problems but there are ways to cope with it.
  • The Science Behind the Terror
    Despite the fact that fear is among the few truly universal aspects of the human psyche, there is very little that we understand about how it works biologically. Research is currently underway to determine the chemical and genetic factors behind fear, with the hope of gaining a better understanding of it and how to help people struggling with phobias.
  • The Roots of the Anxiety Problem
    Anxiety is everywhere in the modern world, primarily because there are so many potential triggers. Everything from work to weight, from phobias to peer pressure, can result in someone developing a bad case of anxiety. Getting over the problem is crucial, but so is learning to live with the root of the problem.
  • Suicide Rate on VA Care vs Civilians
    The Department of Veterans Affairs and University of Michigan revealed in a recent study that veterans receiving treatment for depression are no more likely to take their own lives than civilian patients.
  • Staying Away: A Little Info On Avoidant Personality Disorder
    Some people have a tendency to want to stay away from other people, with rare cases taking this tendency to the extreme by avoiding nearly all social contact. This, combined with some other factors, could be taken as a sign that the person has avoidant personality disorder. This condition can be treated with therapy, but the problem lies in accurately determining whether one has the disorder.
  • Nymphomania-Be-Gone
    Nymphomania, being one of the most ill-defined terms in psychology, has had and interesting history colored by culture, morality, and religion. The term, as well as the male counterpart of it, have both been removed and replaced by a new term. The new term, hyper sexuality, is encountering the same debates on objectivity that the original “disorders” encountered, however.
  • Mental and Emotional Paralysis: Debilitated by Depression
    The article is about the psycho-emotional problem of depression that afflicts millions of people today. The article also goes through the symptoms, effects, and possible treatments for depression. It also makes a case for the use of alternative, non-drug remedies to treat depression.
  • Depression and Dry Mouth Connection
    This article talks about how old people get illnesses that easily. A common condition among older people would be having dry mouth or Xerostomia. This article discusses its definition, how it is experienced, its causes and factors, and possible relief from said condition.
  • Abuse: Spotting Signs of Emotional Wear and Tear
    While people tend to psychologically need contact with other human beings to live, there are some relationships that are not worth pursuing because of the damage done to one or the other. There are ways to spot whether someone is in an abusive relationship or not, but it can sometimes come down to being a judgment call if the damage is not physical.
  • A Depressed Mind Equals A Depressed Head
    A person's state of mind can have appreciable effects on practically every system of the body, that much is beyond dispute. It is also beyond dispute that depression can have a number of hazardous effects on a person's ability to perform in a variety of arenas, including sexually. Sexual impotence caused by depression can often be very damaging, and while it can be corrected by conventional methods, they are rarely accompanied by the necessary mental healing.

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