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| Mental Health Insurance and Health Plan
There are many facets to the world of mental health, especially when it comes to health insurance and finding adequate coverage for a variety of afflictions and disorders. We?ve put together some answ
Simple Stressbusters for Moms
Among our most critical responsibilities as mothers is the responsibility to the self -- the responsibility to recharge our resources so that we feel balanced, energized and able to thrive under life'
Understanding Teen Suicide
What causes someone to go from thinking about suicide to attempting it? Dr. David Shaffer, the director of child and adolescent psychology at Columbia University and a leading expert on suicidal behav
Types of Schizophrenia
Catatonic type schizophrenia
Patients with this subtype of Schizophrenia may exhibit extremes of behavior including catatonia. Some may allow their posture to be rearranged, holding the new positi
What Is Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a worldwide phenomenon. In the United States alone it is estimated that 2.5 million people suffer from schizophrenia, or one percent of the population. The brain disorder can progress
Are Anti-Anxiety Drugs Safe for Older People?
Although older people are sometimes reluctant to divulge it, many of them experience anxiety. And when an older person is diagnosed with this condition, the best way to treat them is not always clear.
Psychological Effects of Psoriasis
While psoriasis may only affect the surface of your skin, its impact can cut to the core. In many cases, the disease influences how others treat you and how you feel about yourself. So one of the majo
How Do You Know You're an Alcoholic?
Introduction
What is the difference between the person who likes to have a few drinks and the alcoholic? Patients who arrive in my office, either of their own volition, or at the insistence of fam
Caring for a Loved One With Schizophrenia
Discovering that someone you care about has schizophrenia can be traumatic. Making things worse is the need for long-term treatment to calm symptoms. A person with schizophrenia often becomes confused
Mental declines can be reversed
As we get beyond retirement age, most of us will not be as mentally sharp as we once were. But a researcher at the University of Alberta says most people have the ability to reverse the mental decline
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