By: Sutiyo Na | 2010-09-24 | Mental health Schizophrenia has been often mistaken as similar to another form of brain disorder, which is multiple personality disorder (also known as split personality). However, there is a huge difference between these two, which is why it is important to establish that difference to gain an understanding of what make each one different. read more
By: kavindesoza | 2012-03-09 | Mental health Multiple personality disorder is also known as dissociative identity disorder. Multiple personality disorder is a type of dissociative disorder. Dissociative disorder is a grouping of disorders that describe changes and disturbances in ones functional self. read more
By: Jon McQueen | 2010-03-30 | Mental health Bipolar disorder is also sometimes called manic depression. It is a psychiatric condition that affects a person's mood swings. These so called episodes happen at a random pattern. A person might be manic for a couple of days or even weeks, then get so depressed in the following moments after being so hyped up. It really depends on the severity of the case. Three out of every 100 Americans have this type of disorder. read more
By: Lewis Scott | 2011-03-26 | Anxiety Signs commonly seen in dissociative disorders include amnesia of specific time periods, anxiety, depression, etc. Dissociative disorders are a group of mental illnesses. read more
By: Michael Weisz | 2010-10-05 | Mental health Are you looking after methods for Managing Borderline Personality Disorder? This mental condition can be indeed quite distressing to the sufferer and the dear ones as well. Therefore what can you do to keep it under control and commence your healing process from borderline personality disorder? read more
By: Outarow Chuong | 2010-03-31 | Mental health Bipolar disorder is a psychiatric condition that when it strikes can be devastating for the person afflicted with it as well as family, friends and co-workers. 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: Julie Fast | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness There is a lot of confusion surrounding schizoaffective disorder. What is the difference between bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and what exactly is schizoaffective disorder? read more
By: dilbertcool | 2010-10-16 | Health & Fitness It almost always starts with a diet. It's a gradual thing, an obsession that slowly grows. I was always careful about body fat and what I ate, then at a certain point I just stopped eating. read more
By: Arun Singh | 2011-04-15 | Medicine Even though prostate disorders will affect over 50% of men at some point during their lifetime, the cause and treatment of the illnesses are still mysterious to many in the medical field, not to menti... read more
By: Baron Austin | 2010-12-30 | Alternative Medicine For most people, the holiday season is a wonderful time of year. It is often a time of family reunion, socializing, and celebration - a time when families, friends, and coworkers come together to share good will and good food. The season is meant to be bright, happy, and full of the best of relationships. Yet, for those who suffer with eating disorders, this is often the worst time of the year. read more
By: Parry Patil | 2011-02-17 | Alternative Medicine The speech is the most important way of communication in which symbols of the language are represented by verbal sound. Development of the language has some advantage in communication. In case of verbal language or speech, pronunciation of the words is very important part. read more
By: Velma Merrick | 2010-09-23 | Mental health Personality disorders are pervasive chronic psychological disorders, which can greatly affect a person's life. Having a personality disorder can negatively affect one's work, one's family, and one's social life. read more
By: Eric Stein | 2010-03-30 | Anxiety There is nobody in the world so self-assured that he can say in a voice full of superior self-confidence, "I have never felt any anxiety ever in my life." Responsibility brings with its anxiety and it is a natural fact of life that everybody has to worry about something at some point, either personal or professional, in his life. read more