 Category: Mental Health
Category: Health and Fitness >> Mental Health<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next page >> by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-19 ] For the many people who suffer from mental disorders and other problems that affect the minds, there are well trained doctors that can give help. These trained medical professionals are psychiatrists. A psychiatrist unlike a psychologist is trained in understanding and diagnosing what causes a person’s mental health to deteriorate.
by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-19 ] Our lives are intricately intertwined with our feelings. As you pass through life you will see many people who are strong both physically and emotionally. You will also see people who are weak. These people could be weak in their emotional outlook and in some cases they will be the victims of psychological abuse.
by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-19 ] As many of use are aware the field of psychology is very vast. There are many branches that deal with a wide variety of subjects. To deal with all of these social problems the trained psychologist will have access to many documents and other sources. From these information sources a psychological theory may be developed that will help with that problem that the psychologist is studying.
by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-19 ] I am sure that you have read many journals or even magazines that have featured some psychology articles. These articles will cover some new treatment or method that has the field of psychology in an uproar. As you read the psychology articles you should keep in mind that they are the ideas and theories of one or a few people. For this reason you should keep an open mind regarding these psychology articles.
by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-19 ] For anyone who desires to step into this fascinating study into the human psyche there are many avenues that can be investigated. The main field that is involved in the study of human behavior and emotional responses towards various situations is called psychology. To be able to study psychology as a professional career you will need a psychology degree.
by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-02-16 ] Stress is something that has become synonymous with our everyday life. Though everybody has problems, tragedies, challenges, and frustrations, being stressed for long time, and habitually can drain you out physically, as well as mentally. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-02-15 ] Have you ever felt your heart to be pumping so hard especially when you are at the height of extreme emotions like anger or happiness? Have you ever felt a sudden rush of blood when you are nervous or excited? Are these conditions related to hypertension by Stephanie Larkin [ 2008-02-14 ] 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. by Stephanie Larkin [ 2008-02-13 ] 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. by Philip Franks  [ 2008-02-13 ] Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. It affects the way a person eats and sleeps, the way one feels about oneself. Read the article for effective home remedies for depression treatment. by Rachel Broune  [ 2008-02-12 ] All kids misbehave some times, but behavior disorders go beyond mischief and rebellion. With behavior disorders, your child or teen has a pattern of hostile, aggressive or disruptive behaviors for more than 6 months. by Robert Baird Baird  [ 2008-02-07 ] The mind and body act on each other in remarkable ways. Recent research indicates that the immune system is in direct contact with and under at least partial control of the part of the brain physiologically reactive to emotions. by Sam Summers [ 2008-02-05 ] Panic Attacks can strike anywhere and anytime. Despite popular belief - it is not only adolescents and young adults who suffer from this debilitating condition - many people past the age of 30 suffer from it too. Through proper care, treatment and support, panic attacks can be overcome rapidly and effectively. This article seeks to explore some of the available treatment options. by luke felstead [ 2008-01-23 ] This article provides the reader with an overview of the various types of massage treatments that day spas and beauty salons provide and their benefits so that they can mark a sound judgement on what type of maasage is suitable for them by Ken Jensen  [ 2008-01-19 ] You tell yourself something enough times and it will start to come true. Bipolar people usually have a bad outlook on life, which they then cement through repeated self conversations. That must be stopped to regain good health. by Ken Jensen  [ 2008-01-08 ] The act of driving produces specific dangerous conditions in the mind of a bipolar person. I describe some of them using my own experiences as examples. by Craig Elliott Elliott  [ 2008-01-03 ] 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. by Dr Anne [ 2007-12-24 ] The weakness of erection during sexual intercourse can occur when the two small arteries do not receive the flow of blood from the heart and the aorta. The weakness in erection is the lining of blood vessels too weak to get to the penis by Bill Dobins [ 2007-12-14 ] For decades men taking medication for high blood pressure and high cholesterol simply accepted the fact that the loss of their ability to attain or sustain an erection was just a fact of life. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-12-14 ] Bipolar, bad as it may be, is really just a signal to deeper problems. Your inner voice is trying to be heard but you won't listen. Bipolar can be a result of this. by Michael Lee  [ 2007-12-01 ] There are many treatments for depression and anxiety in the market. You just have to find what works best for you. by Michael Lee  [ 2007-11-17 ] With the help of a qualified doctor, you will be able to find the right social anxiety medication just for you. by Evgheny Stivenson [ 2007-11-15 ] Most people have an average IQ score. Very few people will have an above average IQ score. by kris reyes  [ 2007-11-13 ] Throughout the world's population. Mental disorders are quiet prevailing, and yet it remain greatly misunderstood by the people. by Sandra Palef [ 2007-11-01 ] Toronto Psychologist with over 25 years of experience in marriage counseling, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-10-30 ] There are many layers to bipolar disorder and they're made of tough material. by Katherine Scherer & Eileen Bodoh [ 2007-10-24 ] You will begin to notice your good just by paying closer attention to it. In my belief it’s insane to live without gratitude. by Jaiking Jaiking [ 2007-10-12 ] There are three types of dizziness vertigo, syncope and nonsyncope nonvertigo. Vertigo is a dizziness the person feels that surroundings are spinning. Vertigo dizziness is often seen when you are in spinning amusement park ride. Syncope is a dizziness when the person feels fainting or loss of consciousness. by Grant Eckert Eckert  [ 2007-10-11 ] Considering all of the prescription medications for mental health issues by Grant Eckert Eckert  [ 2007-10-11 ] If you have been suffering from depression and anxiety, seeking help to deal with the debilitating symptoms is the first step. by Grant Eckert Eckert  [ 2007-10-11 ] 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 by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-10-09 ] Bipolar is a driving force in the mind of the ill.It is relentless in its attacks on your quality of life and your very life itself. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2007-10-09 ] Stress is a psychological and physiological response to events that upset our personal balance in some way. Mental stress is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular events, possibly because of acute increases in endogenous catecholamines. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-10-03 ] Bipolar attacks you from all directions in your life. This is a look at some of those assaults. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-09-19 ] As a person who actually suffered with bipolar disorder for eight years I write about a few of the main symptoms. I do this so you can heal or understand, depending which side of the fence you're on. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2007-09-17 ] Tension headaches are one of the most common forms of headaches. Tension headaches can occur when the patient also has a migraine. Tension-type headaches account for nearly 90% of all headaches. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-09-12 ] Bipolar attacks relentlessly. You can fight back but it seems futile and results are short lived. Sanity is barely maintained. I know from personal experience. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-09-11 ] Bipolar folks have an endless array of symptoms to fight throughout the day. I illustrate some of them including examples from my own life. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-09-10 ] Another article in my ongoing series covering the many symptoms of bipolar. Sick people need to know I understand and well people need to better understand their sick family members and/or friends. In this way we all shall heal and improve the quality of our lives in this battle against bipolar. by Andrea Hope [ 2007-09-01 ] This article is about how important it is to learn to know your anxiety attack symptoms. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-08-29 ] I illustrate some of the symptoms bipolar people face using some examples from my own experience. by Britton Raj [ 2007-08-23 ] “Get over it” or “Smarten up” is that what we tell, or at least think, when one of our friends or a family member has let a situation or event linger? Do we ever consider that they may not be able to just get over it or smarten up; they may be dealing with a real illness and need real help, not criticism.
by John Trevey  [ 2007-08-21 ] Qualities to consider in your quest for an Alzheimer's care home, compiled by the manager of a Lexington nursing home specializing in Alzheimer's care. by John Trevey  [ 2007-08-21 ] Overview of some of the common risk factors for Alzheimer ’s Disease, compiled by the manager of a Lexington nursing home specializing in Alzheimer's care. by John Trevey  [ 2007-08-21 ] Explains respite care as a short time care option for Alzheimer's patients, compiled by the manager of a Lexington nursing home specializing in Alzheimer's care. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2007-08-21 ] Eating disorders are serious behavior problems. Eating disorders can cause heart and kidney problems and even death. by Ken Jensen  [ 2007-08-17 ] This is my second article describing the many symptoms of bipolar. I have over a hundred to discuss. This is the life of a bipolar person. by Robert Hills  [ 2007-08-17 ] Anxiety disorder is a condition that puts a person in a constant state of alertness and fear. For about one in every twelve people anxiety is so persistent and severe that it creates serious problems and can escalate into anxiety and panic disorders such as panic attacks. by Albert Milligan [ 2007-08-08 ] Millions of people are diagnosed with depression every year and even more suffer from mood fluctuations and anxiety. Not only can anxiety and stress result from the frustrations of trying to treat mood swings and depression, they can also increase the symptoms of these conditions, resulting in even greater mood variations and therefore greater stress. by William DeFoore  [ 2007-07-27 ] Grieving is an act of love. Healthy grieving involves feeling and expressing love and appreciation for the departed person, relationship or situation. There are specific methods of grieving that you can learn and apply, greatly contribute to your health and happiness. This article provides a set of skills that will help you move through and complete the grieving process, and return to feelings of love and well being. |