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Mental Health
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Learning About Your ADD
Before the 1980s, doctors were dead set on the idea that ADD was a children's problem. Most have revised that position, but there are many who still hang on to this belief. Adults with attention deficit know for sure that attention deficit doesn't always go away when you grow up. Yet, many adults aren't aware that the symptoms they exhibit are related to ADD, like the inability to stay organized and their problems with interpersonal relationships.
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Neurotic Symptom Score (NSS) - A New Scoring System For Death Related Mental Health Research
It is a scoring system is constructed to measure the amount of neurotic symptoms present in relation to the impact of death. This scoring (measurement) is an ordinal approach. Symptoms described in the DSM-IV of the APA were taken in a list mainly from the sections that are related to adjustment problems, stress, and death. The total number of those symptoms present in one person is taken as the score for a mental health research on death.
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Teen Suicides - Turn Around the Hopelessness
Suicide is among the top ten leading causes of death and has no regard for age, sex, or ethnic background. Suicide is among the top three causes of death among the young population of today's society. As difficult as those statistics are suicide is among the top five causes of death among the pre-teens.
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Top 5 Mental Disorders in Children
Mental disorders in children are often times not spoken of or given attention to. However, with the shifts that are taking place rapidly in every day life, it has caused several children to react to the changes by developing a mental disorder. Over twenty percent of children today are affected by a mental disorder. Following are the five most common disorders that may be found in children.
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Checking for Quality in Adolescent Treatment
Tips for parents considering a treatment program for an adolescent who is struggling with emotional and/or behavioral issues such as depression, anxiety, anger, drug and alcohol involvement, or self-harm.
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Understanding Panic Attack Symptoms
Are you concerned that you may suffer from panic attacks? Take the time to find out what you need to know to identify the source of your symptoms.
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Panic and Anxiety Symptoms - The Cycle of Fear and Irrationality
Irrational fear normally begins following your first panic attack, which heightens your body and mind sensitivity through increasing the fear of a further attack. This increased sensitivity as I said increases you level of anxiety, what follows is now initially beyond the control of many people as they start to experience their second, third or even greater number of attacks. Your perception of events changes.
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