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Arthur Becker-Weidman, Ph.D.

Effective Treatment for Complex Trauma and Disorders of Attachment

... attachment 1. Approximately 2% of the population is adopted, and between 50% and 80% of such children have attachment disorder symptoms[2]. Many of these children are violent[3] and aggressive[4] and as adults are at risk of developing a ... Read Read: Effective Treatment for Complex Trauma and Disorders of Attachment

By: Arthur Becker-Weidman, Ph.D. | 01/02/2009 | Mental Health
Abhishek Agarwal

8 Physical Conditions That Can Cause Sleep Disorders

... disorder. Alzhiemer's disease impairs the intellectual functions of the brain and causes dementia. It also causes a sleep disorder called fragmentation. Epilepsy affects the normal electrical functions of the brain and leads to short, ... Read Read: 8 Physical Conditions That Can Cause Sleep Disorders

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Sleep

Causes Of Bipolar Disorder - 11 Points To Keep In Mind

... mania, stimulated by the prescribed anti-depressants. Besides the above mentioned drugs, there are several others that trigger bipolar disorder in the individuals. These include cold medications, appetite suppressants, designer drugs ( ... Read Read: Causes Of Bipolar Disorder - 11 Points To Keep In Mind

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Mental Health

What You Should Know About Bipolar Disorder Illness

... and school performance, and in some cases, it can even lead to suicide. However, if you know someone affected with this kind of disorder, it doesn’t mean that you should lose hope in getting their lives back on track. Bipolar disorder can ... Read Read: What You Should Know About Bipolar Disorder Illness

By: Clive Harman | 24/12/2008 | Health

Treatment Determined By Various Type Of Eating Disorder

... or bulimia have very large and infrequent binges. There are handling methods that can be used in regards to this eating disorder, and this treatment would involve such things as counseling and making sure to pay attention to your own ... Read Read: Treatment Determined By Various Type Of Eating Disorder

By: Cindy Heller | 08/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

What is Bipolar Disorder?

... a specific part of the brain and is due to a malfunction of the neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain). As a biological disorder, it may lie dormant and be activated spontaneously or it may be triggered by stressors in life. ... Read Read: What is Bipolar Disorder?

By: peterhutch | 21/05/2008 | Health
Jane Mountain, MD

The Four Moods of Bipolar Disorder

... times there may even be a mixed mood—a state that has elements of both depression and mania. In bipolar disorder your mood takes on a life of its own that is independent of what is happening in your life. Your mood thus becomes independent ... Read Read: The Four Moods of Bipolar Disorder

By: Jane Mountain, MD | 10/07/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Are Digestive Disorders Troubling You?

... The inability to keep foods down, or the feeling of an upset stomach after eating, can be symptoms of digestive disorders. Should nausea and vomiting occur on anything more than a rare occasion, you should consult with a physician. - ... Read Read: Are Digestive Disorders Troubling You?

By: James Ferguson | 14/08/2006 | Health

Somatoform Disorders

... medical input. 3. Somatoform autonomic dysfunction Here, although the patient attributes their symptoms to a disorder of the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory, or genitourinary system, there is no evidence of true pathological ... Read Read: Somatoform Disorders

By: Prof. Saoud Al Mualla | 26/03/2009 | Mental Health
Abhishek Agarwal

Bipolar And Asperger's Disorders - Understanding The Differences Between The Two

... are treated because their symptoms are similar too. But what exactly are these two diseases and how are they similar? Pediatric bipolar disorder, or better known as manic depression, is an illness that can present as a mood swings or mood ... Read Read: Bipolar And Asperger's Disorders - Understanding The Differences Between The Two

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Mental Health

Bipolar Disorder Codes Demystified - List Of 18 Codes

... to be noticed here is that there is no attack of manic and/or mixed episode. Substance Induced Mood Disorder Codes These codes are a must to be understood for the patients and there caregivers as the substance-induced mood disorder if ... Read Read: Bipolar Disorder Codes Demystified - List Of 18 Codes

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Mental Health

Understanding Bipolar Disorder Codes - 18 Codes Demystified

... to be noticed here is that there is no attack of manic and/or mixed episode. Substance Induced Mood Disorder Codes These codes are a must to be understood for the patients and there caregivers as the substance-induced mood disorder if ... Read Read: Understanding Bipolar Disorder Codes - 18 Codes Demystified

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Mental Health

Tests for Determining if a Person Has Bipolar Disorder

... endanger the life of the sufferer and also the people around him or her. In order to get an effective treatment for bipolar disorder, it is important that it should be detected early on. Usually, the first signs and symptoms of bipolar ... Read Read: Tests for Determining if a Person Has Bipolar Disorder

By: Clive Harman | 24/12/2008 | Health

Simplified Explanation of What Bipolar Disorder is and How You Can Cope With it

... also know when there is an attack of mood changes happening. With psychotherapy, people with bipolar disorder can distinguish between what's normal and what's not. There are also medications available that can stabilize the mood changes to ... Read Read: Simplified Explanation of What Bipolar Disorder is and How You Can Cope With it

By: Clive Harman | 24/12/2008 | Health
Samson Omotosho, PhD, APRN/PMHN

How to Help People With Psychosis or Psychotic Disorders

... to the original topic), and clanging (patient responds, using meaningless combination of words that rhyme together).2. Disorder of Perception: This includes various hallucinations such as auditory hallucination (hearing sound or voice that ... Read Read: How to Help People With Psychosis or Psychotic Disorders

By: Samson Omotosho, PhD, APRN/PMHN | 24/10/2008 | Mental Health

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