Saturday, July 30th, 2011 at
3:28 am
Article by James Lipscomb
When people make relationships, many of them hope they last for good, especially, people who seek serious relationships, such as marriage, because they believe that long-term relationships make them feel secured and help them put long-term plans for future. Unless people want only to have fun, see Calgary Escort, they make good efforts in order to have successful relationships, which could be a hard mission because that demands a lot of care, love, understanding, sacrifice, and forgiveness. Besides, both partners should work almost equally for the same purpose, otherwise, their relationship might end with failure. The factors that break relationships are many, but it depends on who strong the relationship is and how much the partners are willing to sacrifice. However, the most common things that might destroy any relationship are three: First, cheating, which is the top factor that makes people separate, second, mental illnesses, which sometimes make people unaware of their behaviour, and third, selfishness, which makes the relationship unfair for one partner.
To begin with, cheating is the worst thing that might happen in a relationship because when people cheat on their partners, they show careless and disrespect for their relationships. Usually people would try to make excuses for their cheating, for example, they did it by mistake or subconsciously, or they couldn
Wednesday, July 27th, 2011 at
3:29 am
Article by Jeff Waplak
Bipolar disorder is a kind of mood disorder and is a combination of psychological and physical features that affect’s human functioning. In the past people referred to bipolardisorder as manic depression. People suffering from bipolardisorder go through mood swings that alternate between two opposite poles such as extreme sadness and euphoric happiness.
<strong>Causes of Bipolar Disorder:</strong>
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Wednesday, July 27th, 2011 at
3:29 am
Article by Guy Brown
In recent news, Kumari Fulbright, a former law student at the University of Arizona and contestant for Miss Arizona, was sentenced to two years in prison on December 9th. She had pled guilty in 2007 for her part in the kidnapping and aggravated assault of her boyfriend, aided by her ex-boyfriend and another man.
A once-writer for the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law and an executive board member of the Student Bar Association, Fulbright competed in the Miss Arizona pageant in 2006, later receiving her Juris Doctorate in 2009 from the University of Arizona. However, Fulbright
Sunday, July 24th, 2011 at
3:27 am
Article by Alex Warren
What is Bipolar Disorder? Every one of us can experience the ‘ups and downs’ of everyday life, but for people suffering with bipolar affective disorder these ups and downs are more extreme and prolonged, affecting not only their mood, but their thoughts, behavior and ability to function in life. Thus making them different from others. For us it is just a bad day or experience but for the sufferer it could be a lesion or incident to be remembered. It is a neurological disorder characterized by extreme mood swings. After a brief research it has been concluded that there is no such factor that causes this disorder. Genetic factors, brain chemistry and life incidents contribute in the onset of this disorder. There are almost one in hundred people get affected by this disorder. It mainly starts as a depression in adolescent but it can appear at any age group regardless of gender. It is important to treat this disorder as early as possible to avoid further complications.
Causes of Bipolar Disorder
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Thursday, July 21st, 2011 at
3:25 am
Article by Andrew Bicknell
Bipolar disorder is considered one of the most severe of all the psychiatric disorders. It is a condition in which those who suffer from it alternate periods of mania, or high energy and creativity, to bouts of depression with varying degrees of severity. Because of these two extremes bipolar disorder can be expensive to treat and manage with some bipolar medication costing up to for a pill that must be taken everyday.
The primary focus of any treatment for bipolar disorder is to use a combination of bipolar medication that consists of anti-anxiety, mood stabilizers and antidepressant drugs. There are 4 groups of medications within those three types that are used to treat this disorder including Lithium, anti-psychotics, anti-depressants, and anti-convulsants.
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Monday, July 18th, 2011 at
3:25 am
Article by Dr.Rich
An Inpatient of Outpatient Treatment Center
When looking for a drug treatment center for drug detox or help with a drug problem, first decide on the level of treatment you need. Going into a hospital or facility is both expensive and traumatic for most people; it only begins the process of recovery. These days, more drug treatment is being done on an outpatient basis, and this makes a lot of sense because treatment of addiction is a long-term process.
Don’t go blindly to any one place for help. Your personal physician is a great place to start and can help you decide whether you need to be admitted to the hospital. Physicians have good contacts in their community and know who to go to and places to avoid. Their experience with therapists and their knowledge of psychiatrists in the area can make a difference in your decision. Avoiding hospitalization is not always the correct path, but doing so will save thousands of dollars and avoid having to miss work or other obligations.
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Friday, July 15th, 2011 at
3:27 am
Article by Ethan Kalvin
More and more you hear of people having bipolar disorders. For most of us who have never experienced an individual with a bipolar disorder it can be hard to understand. Bipolar individuals have mood swings that can range from ecstatic elation to extremely depressive. Witnesses to this consider their behaviors very erratic and don’t know what to expect when they walk through the door.
Part of the confusion surrounding bipolar disorder has to do with the terminology of mania in the disorder. Mania, in most of the descriptions about bipolar disorder, seems like an up time or a happy time but yet when this mania manifests in the lives of those with bipolar disorder for the most part this is a time of rages, excess, and more wild behaviors and not just an overly happy time as is seen in much of the literature surrounding the disorder.
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Tuesday, July 12th, 2011 at
3:25 am
Article by David Knowles
There are two distinctive types of severe depression Bipolar Disorder and Manic Depression Disorder. Both these disorders need different treatments. The symptoms of both disorders involves sorrow, exaggerated weeping, loss of delight, sleeping too much or too little, low energy, impatience, difficulty in concentrating, fretfulness, loss of appetite or overeating, feelings of ineptitude and hopelessness, feelings of physiological troubles that are not caused by physical sickness or injury like headaches, digestive troubles, pain and thoughts of destruction or self-destruction.
Manic Depression or Bipolar Disorder both involve states of depresssion and highs and exhilaration, foolhardy behaviour, low rest needed, exaggerated energy, racing thought processes; speaking too much, out of control spending, trouble focusing, irritability, abnormally raised activity including sexual activity, poor judgement, competitive behavior, overwhelming temper or out of control behavior.These episodes can last a long very long time, some for a amount of weeks, months. Both disorders vary quite a bit when it comes to the treatments.Both biologic factors like genetics and psychological elements like stress play a major role in causing depression.For the sufferers that are diagnosed with manic depression or bipolar disorder, antidepressant drugs are a very good manic depression treatment, but they have to be taken for around 3 to 4 weeks or longer before the affects are working.
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