By: larissabrown | 2010-11-11 | Alternative Medicine A person suffering with severe bipolar disorder shoplifts an armload of clothing during an attack of acute mania. He or she is sent to prison, to co-exist with gangbangers, rapists, and murderers. read more
By: Jim Karter | 2011-07-16 | Health & Fitness Depression is the mental disease which makes the patients helpless in all sense. It is not only harmful for sufferer but even for the caretakers too. There should be a wide campaign about the nature and treatment about this disease. Social acceptance and understanding may help those patients to cure... read more
By: Ethan Kalvin | 2011-04-10 | Health & Fitness Mental illness can be complicated and often misunderstood by those surrounding the person with this illness. Often times, behaviors of this type of illness are extreme, odd and at times withdrawn. Peo... read more
By: Heather Gomez | 2010-04-02 | Depression A lot of mental depression sufferers find that they are unable to leave the house, work in a job for long and they are often burdened by feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. Mental depression can sometimes be so serious that people can think of, attempt or even succeed at suicide. As such, mental depression should be taken very seriously. read more
By: Franchis | 2007-09-23 | Depression Mental illness can be called the invisible illness. ... it can increase feelings of loneliness, and it can cause many other unfortunate outcomes read more
By: Deborah Cissna | 2010-03-27 | Mental health Mental illness is a sickness that many people are ignorant about. Those suffering from mental illness need compassion and support. read more
By: arlenarron | 2010-12-11 | Health & Fitness We dissociate sometimes and find ourselves forgetting where we have last placed our belongings. We might even fail to recognize our reflections in the mirror and lose our way home. These dissociation's however can be considered normal and can simply be caused by stress and fatigue. read more
By: Thomas Zinia | 2012-03-15 | ADHD Mental illness is widely prevalent today. It can no longer be considered a myth but a severe disturbance that tells upon our inner self. With rapid advancement in medical science treatment for mental illness is also progressing with better understanding and zeal to explore. read more
By: Christopher Kabamba | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality A few days ago I announced to friends on Facebook that "I was going on a 48 day conscious, deliberate, self initiated and self directed mental makeover, updating and upgrading my internal thought processes". The language used was deliberate and meant to get people to think and relate mind training to the other skills training that we as individuals undertake. read more
By: Spectrumpsychiatry | 2012-05-28 | Mental health Depression, addiction, anxiety, personality disorders are some of the mental illness that are plaguing the 21st century society. read more
By: Tory Connolly | 2010-05-12 | Spirituality I am a freelance reporter who once suffered from mental illness. I was once a staff reporter for a radio station of an NPR affiliate. I used to bemoan my suffering, the loss of time from my career, until God through Christ Jesus, set me free from manic depression and the need for medication. Then He gave me a speaking and writing ministry and revealed to me how to help others. The Lord made me a Good News reporter and the Good News (from the Holy Bible) is that there is a cure for mental illness. read more
By: Chuck R Stewart | 2010-03-30 | Mental health This article will discuss the various reasons families and children may need the guidance and services of a licensed therapist. It discusses why families with children that have mental illnesses can benefit from counseling. read more
By: TwertBrown | 2011-01-17 | Nutrition Living next to a garden, a park, a forest or other green spaces can help to mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, etc. to avoid. The differences in the incidence of these diseases compared to people in the city remarkably, according to a research conducted in the Netherlands. read more
By: Adam Florence | 2010-03-31 | Crafts In the quest for finding the right hobby some folks realize that crafts are what brings out the best in them. In the simplest terms, we can describe a craft as a practical form of art. It is not only mentally involving, but physically as well. read more
By: Lana Johnson | 2010-11-09 | Mental health The link between mental attitude and physical illness is finally being taken seriously by the medical establishment, and in the past decade a whole new field of study called psychoneuroimmunology, a combination of the fields of psychology and immunology, has emerged. During the 1980s, research conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health, New York's Mt. Sinai Hospital, and other major institutions has documented surprising new evidence that employment of the techniques used in this book read more