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Oppositional Defiant Disorder - What's That?
A Time In Life Of A Life Coach | November 13th 2009 by Bruno
The topic ‘medication’ often strikes a nerve in me. I’ve been fortunate to not ever be prescribed medication for any ailment nor mental disorder. I did take Zyban, aka Wellbutrin, in my mid twenties to quit smoking and again in my 30’s. My fi read more
A Landmark Conference Revealing Breakthroughs in Mental Health Tr…
The Mental Health Minute | November 7th 2009 by Shirley Williams
Image via Wikipedia Years ago, maybe back in the early part of 2000, I saw a television show about a man who worked on a pig farm and who also had a mentally ill wife and children. He started a company using nutrients to help his family. read more
A More Complete Picture of Nidal Malik Hasan Begins to Emerge
Sagacious Rambling | November 6th 2009 by Roschelle Nelson
There is an argument brewing in the media. Some want to blame possible PTSD for Nidal Malik Hasan's actions while others feel it may have actually been an act of terror. Considering the fact that this man was just recently promoted and the battery of read more
Mental health critical to reform
The Mental Health Minute | November 3rd 2009 by Shirley Williams
Image via Wikipedia This article simply points out the need for our vigilance and support during the upcoming Senate hearings on healthcare reform. As Mr. Williams points out in this article, just because improved coverage for mental health read more
When All is Said and Done
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | November 3rd 2009 by Jason
By Brian Hammond His heart was beating hard in the dark. His hands were shaking. He could feel the warm liquid slowly drip down the handle of the flashlight. He was sure it was him. It was over; the man had committed suicide by cop. Ted h read more
History
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | November 2nd 2009 by Jason
By Brian Hammond It didn’t take the guys in records long to bring him a box of evidence that easily covered his desk. There was a lot of paper on Jonas Burkett. Ted dug through it like a kid digging through Christmas wrapping searching for the read more
A Recovery for Americans’ Mental Health
The Mental Health Minute | October 31st 2009 by Shirley Williams
Image by Getty Images via Daylife By David Shern, Ph.D. Created Oct 29 2009 – 12:53pm As Congress and the administration consider a new stimulus, they need to repair the recession’s damage to Americans’ mental health. read more
Does Eating Chocolate Improve Mood?
Helping Psychology | October 30th 2009
Does chocolate improve mood, mental health, and work performance? While it may prevent heart disease, cancer, and even tooth decay, there is no indication that it has any lasting effect on mood. It may, in fact, make depression even worse. Can Eatin read more
Recovering from Abuse
Sanctuary for the Abused | October 30th 2009 by Barbara
"Abused women aren’t “codependent.” It is abusers, not their partners, who create abusive relationships."Excerpt: Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men, Lundy BancroftRollercoaster Thinking: Our abuser is sweet one read more
Study Warns on State of Australia’s Young People
Net News Publisher | October 29th 2009 by Terry
The Australian Government has acknowledged the risks to Australian teenagers’ health and wellbeing in a report released today. The snapshot study, titled “The State of Australia’s Young People: a report on the social, economic, heath and family read more
Phone Calls
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | October 27th 2009 by Jason
By Brian Hammond Ted hung up the phone. This whole package idea disturbed him greatly but he put it out of his mind. He spent the next hour going over evidence. He really wanted another cup of coffee like the one that the lab tech guy ha read more
Autism, Schizophrenia and CNV in 16p11.2
The Mouse Trap | October 26th 2009 by Sandeep Gautam
Image via Wikipedia There is a letter published in the advance online edition of Nature Genetics, that reports that microduplication of genes in the region 16p11.2 are associated with the risk of schizophrenia in a large cohort. It has been read more
Chitlins
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | October 26th 2009 by Jason
By Jason Brooks The shack was less than thirteen feet off the roadside and looked as if it had been constructed prior to Lincoln’s inauguration. The front porch was dilapidated, the siding had fallen off in places, and to the left of the shack was read more
Weeds
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | October 23rd 2009 by Jason
By Brian Hammond Nobody likes weeds in the garden. How would I know?, he thought. Oh you know Jonas, those people who kept you down they are weeds in your garden. You had so much going for you and they choked the life out of you, the voice in his read more
Ted
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | October 22nd 2009 by Jason
By Brian Hammond Jesus what a day! thought Ted. He had already been to three different crimes scenes, two at one place. This was total of 32 people dead. The good news in his mind was that they had just been dead, not blood, just dead bodies. S read more
Anorexia and Breasts
Beverly hills cosmetic, cosmetic surgery clinics in beverly… | October 22nd 2009 by linden huckle
Anorexia is an illness that comes with loss of weight, physical and emotional problems. It is not a bad thing to lose weight but the affected persons lose too much weight and their lives are put into danger.Bulimia is not exclusively caused by the ch read more
Candy Corn
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | October 21st 2009 by Jason
By Brian Hammond Regardless of the truth about candy corn and how bad it is, it still remains a Halloween staple. Nobody eats it unless the sugar jones has you by the throat. But candy is such a devil. It’s shiny and colorful. It smells goo read more
Between This World and the Next
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | October 21st 2009 by Jason
The hooded robe, billowy and the color of chocolate, lay draped across the bed. Beside it was a rope belt. He was wearing the black jeans and turtleneck that Cassidy had instructed him to wear. The robe and the belt were the rest of his costume. “Y read more
Learning to Love You
Miseducated | October 19th 2009 by Amber Renee
I’m totally new at this and I’m not going to try to be something I’m not. Instead I’m going to put myself out there and hope to inspire you to do big, amazing things for yourself. Although I’ve always tried to put myself read more
Penyakit Tidak Bisa Berhenti Orgasme
Let's Healthy And Wealthy | October 17th 2009 by dr. Nasir
Di saat banyak perempuan kesulitan mencapai orgasme, seorang gadis justru merasa tersiksa karena mengalami penyakit tidak bisa berhenti orgasme. Kira-kira enak atau malah kasihan ? Kisah nyata ini dialami oleh seorang perempuan Amerika yang memiliki read more
AA
Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl | October 16th 2009 by Jason
By Brian Hammond One of the things they fail to do in the prison system is monitor education. After all if a person takes the initiative, why try to stop them from learning a new skill? Chemistry had been his favorite subject when he had attended read more
speechless second chances.
Catatonic Kid: A Mind Boiling Over | October 15th 2009 by Catatonic Kid
words wander, in tight-knit circles, nearer bound and boundless dread. each moment cast with an iron sinker but all the same, round about — an approximate language i’m certain we once spoke. it is the language the moon dreamt, when time w read more
Your Symptoms of Depression are Big Business, Why Should That Con…
Heart Failure Solutions | October 13th 2009 by Carrie Tucker
Image via Wikipedia Your symptoms of depression are a gold mine! Psychiatric drug pushers are thrilled to help you find relief! You are bound to be so distressed about your symptoms, or those of a loved one, that you are NOT likely to argue w read more
Tips on How to Deal With Hyperactive Children
chicnhealth | October 13th 2009 by Rose Tjandra
Children, who are hyperactive, are most of the time impatient and get distracted very easily. They are likely difficult to pay attention to task, like to run around and do not sit in one place. These hyperactive children are sometimes hard to control read more
Tips on How to Deal With Hyperactive Children
Xtreme Us Health and Fitness | October 13th 2009 by Juan Pablo mamanga
Most of the children who get distracted very easily and are impatient are termed hyperactive children. They like to run around and do not sit in one place and most of the time, have difficulty in paying attention to task. Sometimes, due to their hard read more
#205 ~ Sunflowers
The Literate Housewife Review | October 13th 2009 by Jennifer Conner
Sunflowers by Sheramy Bundrick It is widely known that Vincent Van Gogh suffered from mental illness. If a person knows anything about the man, it’s that he cut off his ear for a woman. Who was that woman and why did Van Gogh do what he di read more
Coping With Bipolar Disorder: Spotting The Signs
LEUKEMIA AND ANEMIA | October 12th 2009 by Donna
Bipolar Affective Disorder is a difficult disorder to obtain a diagnosis for. It can take several sessions with a physcotherapist, and this can take weeks, if not months to achieve. Having said this, even with all of these appointments to attempt to read more
Busting the Autism Stereotypes
Article Database | October 6th 2009 by triz
As with anyone with a physical or mental disorder, autistic people deal with a wide range of reactions from others, from full support to uncaring ignorance. Unfortunately, even those who support autistic family members, co-workers, and friends may no read more
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Getting Healthy & Fit | October 5th 2009 by Mian Waqas
Sufferers sought amputation in extreme cases A Scottish hospital has launched an inquiry after a surgeon agreed to remove healthy limbs from patients suffering from a psychological disorder. What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder? People with body dysmorph read more
The Soloist
Franz Patrick's Film Archive | October 4th 2009 by Franz Patrick
Soloist, The (2008) ★ / ★★★★ I did not expect to dislike this movie as much as I did. “The Soloist,” starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx, was about a writer and a talented musician who happened to be a homeless man with read more

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