Seven Tips to Rescue Christmas from Bipolar DisorderAuthor: Madeleine Kelly
Christmas can be a nightmare for people with bipolar disorder. As the philosopher Posidonius observed in the fourth century, ‘Melancholy occurs in autumn whereas mania in summer.’ Here downunder in Australia, Christmas is summer time, party time, s
OCD Over Compulsive Disorder - Dying On The InsideAuthor: kacycarr
At least one in fifty adults in America suffer with Over Compulsive Disorder (OCD) double that number for the others who at some time in their lives have been affected by this controlling disease. The frightening thing is how many more are to be curs
Talking to Others About Your DepressionAuthor: Jay Miller
Letting other people know that you are depressed can be a hard thing for many to do. It is only our natural tendency to keep things bottled up inside for safety. But talking with other trusted loved ones can greatly reduce the great weight placed on
Over Compulsive Disorder - Murder In MindAuthor: kacycarr
To assume that OCD is a rare complaint then think again, over compulsive disorder is one of the most common psychiatric complaints addressed by medical staff worldwide on a daily basis trying to ease the pain and suffering of thousands of victims.
Music And DepressionAuthor: Sintilia Miecevole
What is music? All sounds are comprised of sound waves. What distinguishes music from other sound waves is the manner in which the sound waves vibrate and decrease from loud to soft. Dropping a metal pan on the floor presents jarring, erratic vibrati
Depression - Disorderly ConductAuthor: kacycarr
People tend to sense uncertainty to the real meaning behind the word depression, trying to determine the difference between a depressive illness to that of a miserable mood can be tricky at times. In the medical world doctors use the word depression
Mad or Sad - AnxietyAuthor: kacycarr
At some stage in our lives we all will have suffered a bout of being anxious due to a bad moment. Missing a bus or late for an appointment is enough to trigger uneasiness, which is quite a normal reaction.
Prolonged anxiety which meddles
Can a Neurotransmitter imbalance be causing your mood problems??Author: Valerie Balandra ARNP
Neurotransmitters are powerful chemicals that regulate numerous physical and emotional processes such as cognitive and mental performance, emotional states and pain response. Virtually all functions in life are controlled by neurotransmitters.
Is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder A Hand Me DownAuthor: kacycarr
Many a question has gone unanswered why people suffer from OCD and the reason for that is there is no known answer. What we do know? is that obsessive compulsive disorder affects 2% of the people in the UK. It is a disorder where a sufferer performs
DepressionAuthor: smgenie
Depression is a very serious matter, which does not discriminate.
Depression doe not care what your age is, what gender you are,
or even what your race or social class is.
Depression can often make a person feel sad, help