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 Bipolar Disorder Treatment
Article by Kent Pinkerton

Most people with bipolar disorder can be helped - but a psychiatrist or psychologist should first diagnose the disorder. Failure to diagnose and treat this disorder can prove fatal. Sometimes undiagnosed bipolar disorder patient end up in a psychiatric hospital or residential treatment centers and may attempt suicide.

Children and teens with bipolar disorder do not usually show the same patterns of behavior as adults who have a similar condition. A mental health professional has to observe a teen's behavior carefully before making a diagnosis. For treatment of this disorder a complete history of the person's past and present experiences is very essential. Family members and friends should provide helpful insights into the person's behavior, and the doctor may also want a teen to have a medical exam to rule out other conditions.

Medication and psychotherapy are known to be ...



 All About Clinical Depression
Article by Barry McDonald

Depression, a mental illness that is often characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and melancholy, experts from the field of psychiatry say.

But just because one person is moping around and just generally hating the world around him or her, doesn't mean that it's already depression, but if this kind of behavior, the feeling of emptiness, loss of self-worth and absolutely no hope for happiness just goes on and on, then, yes, that individual is very much, indeed, depressed.

Still, there are various types of depression, from Manic or Bipolar depression - characterized by sudden and extreme changes in one's mood wherein one minute he or she is in an elevated state of euphoria while the next minute (day or week) he or she is feeling to be in a personal hell, Postpartum depression - characterized by a prolonged sadness and a feeling of emptiness by a new mother wherein phy...



 Depressed Men
Article by Eddie Tobey

Men and women can suffer from depression; men are far more likely to hide their depression. This probably explains why far fewer men are diagnosed and treated for depression. Although depression can easily be treated with a variety of methods, men seldom ask for help. First of all, men don’t recognize their symptoms as depression. Men tend to be more competitive and don’t like to admit to weaknesses, no matter what the reason. Men don’t like admitting that they are feeling down, and they don’t opening discuss their feelings with anyone, including family and friends.

Symptoms of depression in men include feeling unhappy, anxious and worthless. Depressed men also seem to have a low energy level and difficulty when trying to concentrate. They may show signs of weight loss and may lose interest in sexual activities. On the other hand, some men gain weight and have extreme sexual ten...



 Male Migraine and Depression
Article by Lawrence Angell

While it's true that my website pertains almost exclusively to house building, there remains a sentiment of human emotion, which lives in all of us that pushes me to accomplish difficult things.

I rarely talk about the strong, positive attributes we all need to do extraordinary things, but if I can offer even a small measure of assistance or comfort to someone that struggles then my words will have been worth it.

I grew up in the country on a farm where work was plentiful but money was not. Coming from a large family I often saw my parents shuffle expenses around to make ends meet. The moments we had together with our father were few because he had many jobs and church responsibilities. I recall those treasured memories as being unforgettably wonderful though.

I learned to work hard taking care of the farm animals with my brothers. We inadvertently learned the value...



 Depression Treatment
Article by Kitty Barker

Mankind is indeed a social animal who has reached higher sophisticated levels than his animal cousins however, additional hurdles have come with this development. He has reached this phase by creating and building on his thoughts and ideas. He not only received the compensations with his progress but also picked up the negative aspects as a result of exposure to many diseases and life hurdles that frequently stand in the way of his progression. One of these is depression. Fortunately, depression is a curable disease and should be treated as early as possible. There are a natural and herbal remedy treatments for depression.

An example of depression is having an anxiety disorder that especially attacks the adult population. No matter what the age or where we are from. Depression can be a mental disorder that prevails in its victim and may rebound at any moment. A person may also u...



 Post Natal Depression
Article by Steve Griffiths

What is post natal depression?

There is no doubt that the introduction of a baby into your life, no matter how loved and wanted, can cause a lot of emotional and physical stress if you are not prepared.

In our western culture, support for new mothers can be lacking because relatives often live far away and our friends may not be our immediate neighbours. Also, when your friends and family are with you, you may find that their expectations about how you should be feeling are not necessarily the same as yours. Alternatively, your feelings may not be as intense as you expect them to be immediately after birth and for some women, it can take some time before the feelings of love for the new baby develops.

For many women the pregnancy may have been a difficult one and the baby may not have been planned. Many things can influence the way that you initially feel about your ...



 Depression Treatment
Article by NamSing Then

Depression is of two types one is Major Depressive Disorder and the other Bipolar Disorder. The two are different which require different treatments. The symptoms of the former involves sadness, excessive crying, loss of pleasure, sleeping too much or too little, low energy, restlessness, difficulty in concentrating, irritability, loss of appetite or overeating, feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness, feelings of physical problems that are not caused by physical illness or injury like headaches, digestive problems, pain and thoughts of death or suicide.

Bipolar disorder involves episodes of depression and also episodes of mania like inappropriate sense of euphoria (excitement), reckless behavior, little sleep needed, excessive energy, racing thoughts; talking too much, out of control spending, difficulty concentrating, irritability, abnormally increased activity including se...



 Physical Causes of Anxiety
Article by Joanne King

If you experience Anxiety & Panic Attacks it may very well be a “secondary” condition to another physical illness.

Of course, the only way to know for sure is to be as open and honest with your doctor about your symptoms and your lifestyle as possible (even if it is embarrassing).

There are so many things that can contribute or have caused your anxiety disorder and panic attacks that the list is just incredibly long.

Here are just a few possible physical causes of anxiety disorder and panic attacks:

Low potassium levels
High potassium levels
Diabetes
Depression
Cigarette smoking
Alcohol consumption
Recreational Drugs
Medications (including the one’s that are prescribed for anxiety & panic)
Cancer
Aids
Malnutrition
Kidney Disease
Work place stress
Marriage breakdown
Witnessing or being a part ...



 Short Attention Span And Attention Disorder Solutions - Try The Natural Approach
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Nervous energy? Can't concentrate? Meetings and school classes seem boring and pointless? Forget what you've just been taught? Never seem to know the time of day because you, and others, find you daydreaming?

Your attention span may be wavering, and it's not entirely your fault. When you consider the vast range of individual human behavioral possibilities, is it any wonder that a significant portion of humanity operates "out on the margins" of what can be loosely described as "normal behavior"?

Attention Deficit Disorder Created By A Complex Brain. The mere fact that we can think a thought distances us from most of the animal and plant kingdom. 10 billion brain cells, each independently "networked" into as many as 25,000 other brain cells establishes "hard drive" complexity unmatched by any computer.

Meanwhile, glands secrete powerful hormones l...



 Teen Eating Disorder And Anxiety Depression Causes
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Body image confusion running amuck? A seemingly "perfectionist" orientation to the smallest details? When does this apparent detail-and-goal orientation by your child "cross the danger line" into obsessive compulsive behavior and accompanying teen eating disorder?

Eating disorders, and their deeper complex of potential causes, constitute the greatest mortality risk of our present crop of diagnosed and labeled psychiatric illnesses. An eating disorder in teen family members is utterly serious, and potentially life-threatening unless parents can orchestrate an intervention combining counseling therapy and some mix of anxiety medicine or anxiety herb remedies.

What Parents Need To Watch For - Early Sign Of Teen Anorexia. Anxiety depression symptoms evolve subtly, and combined with children's natural penchant for "secretiveness", are virtually impossible t...



 Teen Bipolar Disorder
Article by Arockia Irudaya Rajan

Over 2 million Americans are known to suffer from a disorder called bipolar disorder. Seven percent of the sufferers are teenagers. Bipolar disorder is also known as manic-depressive; it is a brain disease, which is distinguished by dramatic mood changes, energy levels, and behaviors. There are mainly two different types of extremes, mania and depression. Mania is when energy peaks and moods may be overly euphoric and irritable. Depression is characterized by suicidal thoughts, helplessness, and fatigue.

Teen Bipolar Disorder occurs mainly in the late teens, although it has been diagnosed in children as young as 6 years old. The usual problem lays in identifying the symptoms and reaching for help.

Teen bipolar disorder can be mistaken as ADHD because of the similar signs between the two disorders. When a teen is having mood swings from extreme high to low this shoul...



 Depressed Women
Article by Eddie Tobey

The fact that women suffer from depression twice as much as men is well known. Depression occurs in approximately 20% of women over the course of a lifetime, as opposed to men. Although the diagnosis of depression is the same for men and women, women tend to experience more guilt, anxiety, increased appetite and sleep, weight gain and various eating disorders. Women experience depression twice as often as men. The diagnostic criteria for depression are the same for both sexes, but women with depression more frequently experience guilt, anxiety, increased appetite and sleep, weight gain and eating disorders.

Over the course of a lifetime, depression occurs in approximately 20 percent of women compared to10 percent of men. This could be because of several reasons including gender-related differences, and biological factors. Other factors include a family history of depression, los...



 Bipolar Tests
Article by Jason Gluckman

The key to a successful treatment of a bipolar disorder is the right diagnosis. Diagnosis may not be so easy because its symptoms are episodic. Thus, a comprehensive history is needed. Though it is a psychological illness, an exhaustive medical history and physical exam are also needed to rule out any physical cause of the symptoms of the mood disorder.

A detailed history taking and mental status examination is essential to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder. A complete history of both the present and past symptoms must be taken. Generally, depressed patients experience psychomotor retardation and have decreased activity. They have a decreased rate and volume of speech. Some may have delusions and hallucinations. They have a pessimistic view of themselves and of the world. Majority of them have attempted suicide or contemplated about it. In contrast, manic patients are very eupho...



 Anxiety Disorders
Article by Seth Miller

Anxiety disorders are a range of conditions, both psychological and chemical, in which the patient suffers great fear from being around other people. Recent times have shown an increasing trend in the occurrence of anxiety disorders, and is more frequent in women than men. Statistics indicate that anxiety disorders account for over 30% of annual US expenditures for psychiatric illness, totally over $46 billion.

There are many different types of anxiety disorders including panic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, phobias and generalized anxiety disorders.

Panic disorders involve repeated episodes of intense fear and can include chest pains, abdominal distress, feelings of unreality, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness and fear of dying.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder is characteristic of recurring, unwanted though...



 Bipolar Depression
Article by Jason Gluckman

The criteria for diagnosis for depression specify that a person is in a depressed mood and/or experience loss of interest or pleasure for two weeks or more. Five or more of the following symptoms may be experienced by the person most of the day almost everyday, such as depressed mood (irritable, feels sad or empty, appears tearful), markedly decreased interest or pleasure in activities he previously enjoyed, significant weight loss or weight gain, insomnia or hypersomnia, psychomotor agitation or retardation, fatigue or loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness or excessive and inappropriate guilt (which may be delusional), diminished ability to think, concentrate and decide, and recurrent thoughts of death, suicidal ideation without a specific plan or a suicide attempt. The symptoms can cause significant distress or impairment in social and occupational functioning. It is important t...



 Anxiety Attacks in Children
Article by Eddie Tobey

Anxiety attacks are quite common in children, but they are often overlooked. Nearly half of the individuals with prepubertal onset of anxiety do not receive treatment for at least 10 years, and recent research suggests that many of these children develop chronic and persistent anxiety as adults. Both pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic treatments are available for children with anxiety disorders and the outcome is good, but since this remains a widely misjudged entity, treatment is only initiated when these children grow and have frequent anxiety attacks. However, in children who have received cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, the support has been empirical. The effect of cognitive behavioral therapy appears to be relatively well maintained over time.

Manifestations of anxiety in children alters as a child grows, and it is a known fact that most chronic mood and anxiety ...



 Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
Article by Seth Miller

Anxiety disorder symptoms are those physical and behavioral signs that a person is experiencing or developing anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorder is defined as the inability or fear of communicating with other human beings. The degree of GAD as a disorder is gauged by the intensity and duration of symptoms, including any problems with functioning caused by the symptoms. GAD is diagnosed if symptoms have been interfering with daily life and have been constantly present for at least six months.

Anxiety disorder symptoms are caused by a rise in the 'benchmark' or normal level of anxiety. This rise can be started by many factors such as stress or bereavement for example. Anxiety disorders become apparent when anxiety disorder symptoms become constant or regular.

In some cases, when there are no symptoms pointing towards GAD, other psychiatric problems should be investigated. Al...



 How To Be Worry Free And Overcome Depression
Article by Foras Aje

Reduced to a simple form, just what is worry? It’s only an unhealthy and destructive habit of negative thinking. Note the word ‘habit’.

That means you were not born with it but rather acquired this attitude from repetition and practice.

Now, some physicians have declared that most people are ill or sick because of ‘dammed-up anxiety and worry’. Moreover, a chronic worrier is very unlikely to live long. These considered, it goes without saying that breaking the worry habit is something that must be undertaken and as soon as possible.

The following steps should be used to deal with anxiety depression and its main symptom, worry. When used wisely and effectively, you will inevitably be successful at these natural depression help techniques.

1. Fill up the mind with powerful thoughts of faith and success to fill up the vacuum now left in the mind. You become a wor...



 Causes of Anxiety Attacks
Article by Eddie Tobey

Causes of anxiety attacks, in which the sufferer suddenly feels a great trembling fear without warning, are varied. Anxiety attacks find their causes rooted in psychodynamic, behavioral and spiritual causes. This is further evidenced by increased external and internal stresses. When stresses exceed beyond a level that one can normally cope up with, anxiety results.

At a psychodynamic level, it is mostly internal instincts and impulses that conflict each other, leading to distress.

At a behavioral level, a person relates to past experiences and situations often in a maladaptive manner, considering them a benchmark to future situations. Such responses to the past become generalized even if the future may be drastically different and better.

The spiritual causes of anxiety are a topic of debate -- often considered beyond the scientific paradigms and boundaries. Spiritua...



 Useful Information About Depression
Article by Steve Valentino

A depressive disorder is a mental disparity exemplified by a pessimistic sense of insufficiency. A person commonly suffers from feelings of gloom and sadness, downturns in mood, despair, feelings of low self-esteem, guilt, self-pity, and loneliness.

Depression is not just a temporary or situational sadness, but a persistent and pervasive feeling of melancholy or hopelessness that is often associated with weight loss or gain, sleep disturbances, constipation, disturbances of sexual function, and feelings of remorse or self-blame. It also results into withdrawal from interpersonal contact, psychomotor retardation and continuous agitation.

Different types of depression include:

Major Depression

Postpartum or Postnatal Depression

Bipolar Disorder or Manic Depression

Cyclothymic Disorder

Dysthymic Disorder

Seasonal Affective Disorder

On...



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