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Be Careful For Stress Can Kill By: Carl Leahy | Feb 27th 2011 - Frazzled moms, overworked executives, financially wrought homeowners, test dreading students and traffic battling commuters take heed.Be vigilant as beyond than just nerves, that jaw grinding, tummy twisting daily anxiety and stress routine can destroy a lot more. Tags:work and safety, drivers fatigue, Health and safety, OHS
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Luxury Drug Rehab Treatment Centers Can Be Very Effective If You Know The Right Questions To Ask By: Ron Prosky | Mar 2nd 2010 - In light of the recent concern over the legitimacy of high-end luxury drug rehabs and addiction treatment centers, there are a few critical components involved in finding the right facility. For those unfamiliar with the world of treatment, differentiating between "pure posh" and effective, professional services can be confusing. What are the right questions to ask in order to ensure the very best level of treatment for you or your loved one? Tags:luxury, drug rehab, treatment center, addiction, recovery
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Getting Anxiety Disorders Over Anxiety Depression? By: Virginia Reynolds 1 | Jul 23rd 2009 - This article addresses anxiety disorders ascribed to a condition termed "Anxiety Depression". It is designed to lead the reader into recognizing that a problem may exist within themselves or their loved ones and that acknowledgement of the problem and professional treatment are far more preferable to toughing it out with a stiff upper lip. Tags:anxiety disorder, anxiety disorders, anxiety, depression,
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How To Overcome Depression Using Simple, Natural Cures By: Tenzin Palmo | Apr 9th 2009 - Depression is a condition that involves felling down all the time, sadness, pessimism, hopelessness, and many other unpleasant thoughts and feelings one can ever feel or go through. But, they can be normal for we may experience emotional battle at some point of our lives. You are not normal if do not feel emotionally down when you have to, are you? Tags:depression, chronic depression, advice on depression, what is depression, natural cures depression
Stepping Lightly Over Boxes Of Medical Experience By: Jeffrey T Junig | Feb 25th 2007 - Is all learning beneficial? Can the mind make positive use of most of our life experiences? A corollary to "'˜once learned, some things cannot be unlearned' is that regarding personality, "'˜we are what we eat'. Our experiences remain within us, and color everything that we see and do going forward Tags:Experience, memory, bias, personality, perspective, learning, trauma, viewpoint, forgetting, object relation, psychodynamic, psychiatry, psychology
Early Symptoms Of Alzheimers Include Short Term Memory Loss By: Allan Wilson | Feb 16th 2007 - Alzheimer's disease, we've all hear of it but do we really understand the disease? According to statistics, there are about 350,000 new cases of Alzheimer's disease diagnosed each year in the United States. Tags:alzheimers
Who's Who In The Mental Health Service: Gps, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Cpns And Allied Therapi By: Karen Hastings, Hertfordshire | Feb 14th 2007 - When a person is experiencing psychological or emotional difficulties (hereafter called mental health problems"'), they may well attend their GP. The GP will interview them and based on the nature and severity of the persons symptoms may either recommend treatment himself or refer the person on to a specialist. There can seem a bewildering array of such specialists, all with rather similar titles, and one can wonder as to why they've been referred to one specialist rather tha... Tags:weightloss, weight loss, hypnotherapy, nlp, Hertfordshire
Reducing The Stress In Your Life: Personal & Realistic Solutions By: Jacob Jaffe | Jan 1st 2007 - Stress, like the weather, is ever present in our lives. While unavoidable, we can make it more manageable, just as we can dress appropriately to suit weather conditions. Stress, defined as our reactions to external situations or internal psychological states, affects our physical health and emotional well-being. Despite all the advice that has been written about stress, why are so many of us overwhelmed by it?
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How Is Depression Treated? By: Gray Rollins | Feb 23rd 2006 - More than eleven million people in the United States suffer from depression each year. This medical condition that affects the mind can have lasting effects such as a feeling of hopelessness, lack of ambition and an inability to focus. Depression can affect all age groups and genders, but is more prevalent in women. Consulting a mental help professional such as a psychiatrist is beneficial to obtain proper diagnosis and treatment. This condition can adversely affect school, h... Tags:depression, depression treatments
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Treating Depression By: Dr. Isaac Schumann | Jan 15th 2006 - Health care providers can take care of depressed people. A physician, for one, has also training in treating psychiatric disorders. The same goes with the physician assistant and the nurse practitioner. If the case is severe, these health care providers will automatically refer the patient to mental health specialists.
The mental health specialists are composed of the following: psychiatrist, psychologist, a psychiatric nurse specialist and even a social worker.