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: Bipolar Depression by: David Chandler What is Bipolar Depression? The distinguishing characteristic of bipolar depression, as compared to other mood disorders, is the presence of at least one manic episode. Additionally,
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: Depression by: Dr Deryck Pattron INTRODUCTION In any given year about 18.8 million American adults, suffer from a depressive illness. The economic cost for this disorder is US billion per year, but the cost in human
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: Combating Writer's Depression by: C.M. Torrens Depression is something every writer I've known faces. When you sit at your desk staring at the blank page you think of a million things, hardly any of which belong to the
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: Common Scents For Emotional Well Being by: Sam Stevens Aromatics which include essential oils, perfume, centred candles and incense, have been used for centuries to affect the mind (and also, ultimately, the body) in
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: Traumas as Social Interactions by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. ("He" in this text - to mean "He" or "She"). We react to serious mishaps, life altering setbacks, disasters, abuse, and death by going through the phases of grieving.
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: 10 Depression-Blasters for Overcomers by: Patricia Wagner Have you ever fought a battle with depression? I've had my battles with mental misery and it's no fun! It's incredibly difficult trying to succeed in your business
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: Mindfulness and Depression: Things Are Looking Up by: Maya Talisman Frost From yoga studios to cancer clinics, from preschools to college campuses, mindfulness is quite the buzz. Law schools are offering courses in mindfulness
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: Depression Mantra by: Nadeem Hameed Depression is the most prevalent of all the emotional disorders. This may vary from feelings of slight sadness to utter misery and dejection. It brings together a variety of physical
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: What About Drugs for Anxiety and Depression? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. As a counselor, I am often asked, “Can drugs be helpful for anxiety and depression?†The answer I give is “Yes†and “No.†Yes,
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: Addiction to Worry by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Carole started counseling with me because she was depressed. She had been ill with chronic fatigue syndrome for a long time and believed her depression was due to this. In the
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: Kokoro no Kaze: Does Your Soul Have a Cold? by: Maya Talisman Frrost Feeling sad? Have you lost interest in things you used to enjoy? Perhaps you're suffering from a cold of the soul. That's the concept that has taken
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: Depression and Procrastination: Twins In the Job Search by: Marilyn J. Tellez, M.A. Let me examine these two mental states. My definition of procrastination is that a person delays and delays actions that are required
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: Who Controls YOUR Happiness? by: Dr. David Thomas Where does happiness fit on a scale of 1 to 10 in your life? Is that a silly question? Who’s in control of your happiness?? Well, if you want to maintain continued
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: How To Avoid Post Partum Depression by: Moss Greene New mothers sometimes experience “postpartum blues.†This is understandable. Pregnancy and birth are very dramatic events for your body – both physically
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: St Johns Wort and Depression by: Mireille Gautschi The bright yellow flower of the St Johns Wort (hypericum perforatum) with it's ray-like petals, represents the power of the sun that forces away the darkness. This already
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: 5 Super Effective Tips To Kill Depression by: Michael Lee Being lonely is a normal part of our everyday lives. We get sad when we fail in our exams, when we're rejected by the person we love, or when someone very
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: What’s causing my Depression and Fatigue? by: Paul Shearstone Chronic Fatigue and Chronic Depression are absolutely systemic in our society today. Recent studies done by the AMA and CMA purport one in four people
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: Stress and Depression are Killing Us! by: Paul Shearstone A short generation ago, families could set their watch by the time the father got home from work each day. My dad always walked through the front door at precisely
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: Major Depression and Manic-Depression — Any difference? by: Michael G. Rayel, MD Countless number of patients and their family members have asked me about manic–depression and major depression. “Is
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: Depression Series: Why Don’t I Respond to Medications? (Part 1) by: Michael G. Rayel, MD Maria has been feeling depressed for at least two and a half years. About three years ago, her husband of 20 years left her
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: Traumas as Social Interactions by: Sam Vaknin ("He" in this text - to mean "He" or "She"). We react to serious mishaps, life altering setbacks, disasters, abuse, and death by going through the phases of grieving. Traumas
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: 5 Tips to Reduce Depression by: Wayne Perkins While war and poor economic conditions begin to affect people all over the world, more and more people suffer with depression. The more we focus on news events and the business
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: 5 Tips to Reduce Depression by: Wayne Perkins, Clinical Hypnotherapist While war and poor economic conditions begin to affect people all over the world, more and more people suffer with depression. The more we focus on
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: Depression and EPA fish oil. Does it really work? by: David McEvoy It is now no secret that people all over the western world are turning to high grade ethyl EPA omega 3 fish oil to treat a number of conditions, but can
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: FDA Approves New Therapy for Depression by: Charles E. Donovan On July 18, 2005, the FDA approved vagus nerve stimulation therapy as a treatment for chronic depression. This is the first ever FDA-approved long term treatment
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: The Truth About Omega 3 by: Dave Mcevoy Since Dr Basant Puri, a consultant psychiatrist and senior lecturer at London's Imperial College MRI unit, released his findings on Omega 3 and its effect on brain function and
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: Omega 3 EPA: Nature’s Very Own Anti-Depressant by: Dave Mcevoy Since Dr Malcolm Peet, a consultant psychiatrist at Sheffield swallow court hospital released his findings about the effects of Ethyl Epa and its effects
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: 5 Tips to Reduce Holiday Depression by: Wayne Perkins As the holidays approach each year, more and more people suffer from Holiday Depression. Some experts blame it on factors relating to nutrition. Nutritional experts
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: Fighting Depression by Restoring Your Routines by: Allan Cowley When we have depression, one of the things we drop from our lives is a routine. Most humans need routine as it adds structure to our lives. During bouts
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: Solitary Confinement -- for Life by: Phyllis Staff Sixty-five year old Arthur Jones served a self-imposed life sentence - in his own home. Arthur lived in a high crime neighborhood, so he built iron cages around his
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: Manage Depression in 5 Easy to Follow Steps by: Greg Beverly Being lonely or sad can be a normal part of our lives from time to time. We get sad when we fail our exams, when we're rejected by the person we love, or
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: Prevention of Depression : Stop Your Depression Before It Starts by: Teena Jain Until we can find out for certain what chemical changes occur when someone becomes depressed, and find out what triggers them, we will not
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: Do Natural Stress, Anxiety and Depression Supplements Really Work? by: Tess Morris Unfortunately, millions of Americans currently suffer from the debilitating effects of stress, anxiety, and depression. In the pharmaceutical
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: Depression after a heart attack by: Nicholas Webb There are several factors can lead to depression after heart attack. The stress of being in the hospital, the fear of another heart attack, time away from work can all
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: The Fuel of Stress, Anxiety and Depression by: Chris Green In the 21st Century, it is predicted that stress and stress related illnesses such as depression and anxiety will become the biggest killers. Despite significant
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: The Fuel of Stress, Anxiety and Depression by: Chris Green In the 21st Century, it is predicted that stress and stress related illnesses such as depression and anxiety will become the biggest killers. Despite significant
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: Andropause and Depression by: Cathy Taylor Andropause correlates directly with depression – a major player in the notorious mid-life crisis period men face in their late 40´s to late 50´s. There are a wide
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: Depressed? It’s Gotta All Be Our Parents’ Fault! by: Gene Simmons A newspaper article from the Associated Press a while back reports that scientists say they’ve found a gene (CHRM2) that’s
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: Calming The Inner Voice by: Chris Green Stress. Depression. Anxiety. They’re powerful words that conjure up all kinds of images and prejudices in our minds. People who suffer from these illnesses find it hard to
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: The Black Cloud Of Depression by: Jane Kriese Depression is defined as “low spirits, gloominess, dejection and sadness.†Depression affects your whole body, physically and mentally. It affects the way you
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: Food, Anxiety and Depression by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. In our current society, there are many factors that can cause or contribute to anxiety and depression. Certainly money and work problems, relationship and family issues,
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: Depression: Escape Your Mental Prison by: Jesse S. Somer Depression: The way out could be in changing the way you perceive the world around you. There is an illness all around me in modern society that seems to be spreading
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: Do You Think You Have Depression? by: David Smith Do you have days where nothing can make you happy? You are not alone. I ignored my depressive thoughts about life for years. Unfortunately I didn't do anything to fix
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: Food for Thought by: Debra Gorin, M.D. Depression is a disorder marked by sadness, low energy, impaired concentration, and feelings of dejection. Some people believe that depression is normal. Hectic daily activities
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: Depression Would Be Second Largest Illness By 2010! by: Jasdeep World Health Organization states one out of four worldwide suffer from various forms of mental, behavioral and neurological disorders. Are you one of them? It
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: 5 Tips to Reduce Holiday Depression by: Wayne F. Perkins While war and poor economic conditions begin to affect people all over the world, more and more people suffer with depression. The more we focus on news events
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