By: Johnnie Conard | 2012-04-20 | Health & Fitness Mental health disorders are not a simple thing to understand. The human brain is so complex, there is a lot that researchers and therapists are yet to understand. read more
By: Ryan Rivera | 2010-03-27 | Anxiety Though frequently considered a "mental" condition, there are any number of anxiety and stress. Not to get too holistic here, but the mind and the body are one unit: what happens in the mind will be voiced through the body. That isn't to assert that everybody will face the same symptoms, however - some may suffer one or two physical symptoms whilst others could be experience many more. read more
By: Dr Izharul Hasan | 2010-12-03 | Alternative Medicine Occupational impairments are commonly observed in people with GAD and also have serious impairment in psychosocial functioning. In a study GAD was significantly associated with having at least 6 days in the past month in which normal activities had to be limited or could not be performed because of symptoms. It is one of the leading causes of work place disability in the United States. read more
By: bmdkumar | 2012-04-22 | Health & Fitness The Hole world is getting fast walk day by day, there has been a modify in the run for success not for passive food, increase in rush of getting more and more of money but not for sleep . read more
By: Ernie Hicks | 2010-12-09 | Mental health What is it to own smart mental health? At a basic level, mental health may be described as the absence of mental illness; however, the entire issue surrounding mental health and mental illness is extremely complicated and thus what constitutes mental health isn't easy to define. On saying that, we tend to can describe mental health by concerning what might happen once we don't seem to be in sensible mental health, once we are affected by some form of mental illness. read more
By: Franchis | 2007-09-24 | Depression Panic attacks are the most extreme physical manifestation of high anxiety. Panic attacks are completely harmless and can be easily eliminated. read more
By: Jennifer E | 2011-12-28 | Mental health Everyone feels anxiety from time to time in their lives. It might be nervousness before a big exam or presentation or worrying about whether a first date will go well. This is the type of anxiety that is natural and does not signify any kind of mental health issue. read more
By: Veronica Mauvis | 2010-03-27 | Anxiety First let us ask if feeling anxious a normal state for human beings? The answer here is a definite yes. Anxiety serves to keep us safe from possible perceived threats that we need to process. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-18 | Mental health Mental health illnesses affect 1 in 5 Americans. The most likely groups to be effected with mental health disorders are women, the unemployed and young adults. This one in 5 that suffer represents nearly 45 million Americans. The most common types of mental health problems are anxiety, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, personality disorders and eating disorders. read more
By: Chandler Vocht | 2006-12-02 | Depression There are several different anxiety disorders, each with their own symptoms and treatments. One of these anxiety disorders is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). People who are suffering from Generalized Anxiety Disorder will be experiencing a continued type of tension that prevents them from leading a normal life. They will be worried about the smallest things, even when there is no reason for worrying at all. They will find themselves worrying about family, money, work, or their own health. read more
By: spicy | 2010-11-23 | Wellness Mental disorders are related to the brains of the human beings. With the passage of time, scientists have discovered a lot of mental illnesses and their curative measures. Mostly people in this era, suffers from multiple mental diseases because of the work and stress revolving above our heads all the time. These diseases vary from meek to critical and in some cases they get so worse that life becomes quite difficult to live. Following are some kinds of mental disorders: read more
By: Michael Workinstiney | 2012-01-10 | Depression Many parents are perplexed about the idea of how to help their children with anxiety disorders. This article will help parents meet the needs of their children and some basic tips on child anxiety treatment. read more
By: Robert D Hawkins | 2010-04-01 | Mental health ADHD is a condition involving the balance between neurotransmitters in the brain, specifically norepinephrine and dopamine. When too much norepinephrine is present irritability and anxiety are present. read more
By: Robert D Hawkins | 2010-03-31 | Anxiety This is the most common of the seven anxiety disorder affecting approximately 3% of the population in any given year. Females are twice as likely to carry the burden of GAD. This condition often begins in childhood or the pre teen years but may begin at any age. For most people, the disorder fluctuates a great deal and many linger for many years. read more
By: Eric Stein | 2010-03-30 | Anxiety For many, the college experience remains one of the most fun times of their lives. However, for others, attending college comes with a number of difficult experiences that can cause a great deal of anxiety. Dealing with social interactions, the pressures of studying, having to work a part-time job while attending classes can all lead to developing an anxiety disorder in college. read more