- How to Treat Depression and Panic Problem By:-Mital John
Detailed description so you understand better:
First, it has been proven by a strong research and analysis that chronic pain disorder can result in depression. The condition is most common in people who have run out easily from chronic anxiety, which accompanies panic.
- Managing Anxiety and Depression By:-jacob son
If you have ever experienced a panic attack or, an episode of clinical depression - you could hardly be faulted for wanting and seeking a final and everlasting "cure." Some people who experience these conditions never have a reoccurrence.
- Dealing with Annoying People By:-Dear Asshole
To deal with annoying people, it is important that you know your worth. Know that you are a valuable human being and you don't deserve to be subject to their irritating behavior. Even if you consider yourself a nice person, it is not mean to be true to yourself.
- 3 Red Flags of Narcissism By:-Lisa Scott
One way to recognize a narcissist is to ask him in what ways he thinks he needs to grow or change. A healthy well-adjusted person will give you a list of things they can do to improve themselves. A narcissist, on the other hand, will tell you he has nothing to change. A narcissist believes he is perfect.
- Why Narcissists do not See Women in a Healthy Way By:-Lisa Scott
He views sex as something completely separate from love. To a narcissist, love is sexless, pure, and saintly, whereas sex is dirty and reserved for whores. I feel sorry for them actually. Narcissists cannot experience the joy of love and true intimacy at the same time. Once in a long-term relationship with someone, they must revert to pornography to meet their sexual needs.
- A Narcissist Knows How to Manipulate Better than Anyone By:-Lisa Scott
A narcissist has a way of turning everything around so you begin to question yourself. He will do something terribly mean or cruel. You will talk to him about it, but by the end of the conversation, you are the one apologizing for some reason. A narcissist knows how to manipulate better than anyone.
- Self-Mutilation: Why They Do It By:-James Pendergraft
Self-mutilation comes in many names self-harm, self-cutting, self-injury. But regardless what the act is called, it all boils down to one thing the deliberate infliction of damage to ones skin tissues for reasons other than suicide.
- What is Bulimia? By:-James Pendergraft
Bulimia or bulimia nervosa is a type of eating disorder. It is characterized by splurge eating or binge-eating. Bulimia concerns extreme body shape and weight gains. The binge-eating act associated with the disease is usually followed by inept weight control methods. Such methods may involve the excessive use of diuretics and laxatives, vomiting, fasting, and obsessive exercising. Binge eating is a practice wherein a person eats too much food, more than what his body can process, and not done in response to extreme hunger.
- Could you be labeled By:-CCHR Florida
With over 300 mental health disorders listed in "Psychiatry's billing Bible", we now have to contend with the idea that working on a computer or texting your friends may be one more way of being labeled "Crazy".
- What is Anorexia? By:-James Pendergraft
Anorexia is a disorder in which a person will avoid eating or eat as little as possible to avoid gaining weight. It is usually seen in young people, most commonly during their puberty stages. An anorexic individual suffers from intense weight loss issues. Their body is normally 15% below the ideal weight.
- Is it Panic Disorder or Just Nerves? By:-Dan Lolg
Feelings of anxiety and panic are perfectly natural, especially when in a dangerous or stressful situation. But for people with more frequent sense of panic or panic disorder, feelings of anxiety, stress and panic can occur at any time, usually for no obvious reason. Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder that affects about 3.5% of the population and causes unexpected and repeated attacks.
- How Prozac Changed the World of Mental Health By:-Dan Lolg
Prozac is the brand name for fluoxetine hydrochloride, the world's most widely prescribed antidepressant and the first product in a major class of drugs for depression and anxiety called selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors or SSRIs. Prozac was first introduced to the US market in January 1988 and after just two years, Prozac gained its 'most prescribed' status.
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