Archive for the 'Mental Health' Category

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Bi Polar Disorder Can Tear A Family To Shreds

For anyone that has dealt with a child with mental health issues, especially bi polar disorder or schizophrenia, I don’t have to tell you that it is pure hell on earth. As parents, my wife and I struggle everyday with the guilt of not being able to do enough for our child. As the leader of our home I am continually looking for a better way to handle this never ending battle.

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Natural Cures For Depression

You’ve broken up with the boy who means the whole world to you. It would be easy to sulk around and regret your fate but something inside tells you to move on. Now, how do you really get rid of depression when you know that your whole body wants to give up the fight? Well, the very first thing to consider is that you are actually lucky for having given the chance to know that the situation you are into is not right. Compared to other people, you are luckier because you were able to recognize the trouble and you want to fight against it. Now, the solution to try is the use of natural cures for depression. Below are some options to try:

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

The Best Cures For Anxiety

What else can be the best treatment for anxiety but chocolate? This delicious treat can help you in more ways than just satisfying your sweet tooth. Chocolate contains all the necessary chemicals that the body needs in order to produce chemicals and hormones that keep us happy. These are the same things which drive away your blues and tension.

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Going For The Process Of Self Help For Anxiety

Even if it is usual to suggest aid from a pro when it comes down to handling nervousness, the truth of the case is that there are some individuals who would practice self help for anxiety because they believe this is less expensive and this process will permit them to feel more relaxed.

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Prescription Drug Abuse And Treatment

According to a 2006 National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) survey nearly 21% of the population in the U.S. reported non-medical use of prescription drugs at some point in their lifetime. The 2009 National Prescription Drug Threat Assessment states that unintentional overdose deaths resulting from prescription drugs has increased 114% from 2001 to 2005. And according to SAMHSA, prescription drug abuse is the second most common form of recreational drug use in America second only to marijuana. Given these statistics, it is clear that abuse of prescription drugs in the United States is a serious subject. For our neighbors to the north in Canada, the story is much the same with accidental deaths from opiod use having doubled from 1991 to 2004.

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Mixing It Up With Your Bipolar Disorder Treatment

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Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Running: The Mental And Psychological Benefits

Running, like the other forms of exercises, can help in improving your mood. There are some people who even say that running for half an hour can actually put you on a “runner’s high” although there is no such thing, according to scientific studies. However, it does help in uplifting your senses and making you feel better similar to the effect of listening to your favorite songs or watching your favorite TV shows. Here are some of the mental and psychological benefits that running offers.

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Panic Attacks Could Be More Than Just A Sign Of Anxiety

Not all social phobias are accompanied by panic attacks, but enough of them do that these attacks are often just presumed to be symptoms of those phobias instead of an indication of a mental problem in its own right. Yet a condition connected to these panic attacks does actually exist. It simply takes a while to diagnose at times, as other concerns first should be investigated and ruled out before a diagnosis of this particular anxiety disorder can be made.