Signs & Symptoms of Stress, Anxiety & Depression

If you think that you may be suffering from stress, anxiety or depression check out these signs and symptoms and seek some professional help. even if only one or two of these signs are familiar to you, you should read on and know what to look out for to avoid getting worse. It is a [...]

Roadshow: Father’s passing triggers good memories

Debunking myths about eating disorders Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder are a widespread problem in the U.S. Get the facts about these common psychiatric problems. Read more on KIVI Boise Roadshow: Father's passing triggers good memories The man who taught me how to drive, my Pops, died Thursday night at [...]

Lithium Is Important for Everyone

Lithium is a trace metal that belongs to the family of alkali chemical elements. This is about using low dose over the counter lithium aspartate and lithium oratate. These are natural forms found at the health food store. Can everyone tell the side effects of lithium lack? Most clients describe to me a flat line [...]

Anti-Depression Medication Side Effects Can Often Lead to Increased Risk of Suicide

Anti-depression medication has been getting popular lately. But they aren't a silver bullet. They come with numerous different side-effects.most of which will even worsen the disease they are trying to cure. because of this anti-depression side-effects will almost always include increased risk of suicide in their warnings. And deep down, the anti-depression medication isn't 100% [...]

How long does it take for a Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression to take a minimum effect?

I am currently doing a thesis about the use of CBT to post-myocardial infarct patients who are experiencing depression (at least 60% percent experience depression after myocardial infarction and 15-22% of them experience Major Depression). What I would like is to incorporate a Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Comprehensive Cardiac Rehabilitation Program which will lasts for [...]

Depression – Learning To Dance In The Rain

For Therese Borchard, depression has been a lifelong journey. Although she realizes this will be an issue that will never go away, getting the right help and support has allowed her to have a fulfilling life and has taught her to learn how to dance in the rain. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

What Are The Types of Depression?

Almost everyone experiences some form of depression. Simply put, depression elicits feelings of sadness, worthless, and hopelessness. Depressed individuals are often found to have negative views of things around them. Feelings of guilt may also come with depression. In many cases, depression requires no medical treatment. Individuals feel sad for one reason or another, but [...]

Am I Bipolar? – Testing Yourself for Bipolar Disorder

Am I Bipolar?- this is one perplexing question a person, constantly experiencing dramatic mood swings in each and every single day of his life, would like to answer. in a year, one percent of Americans with ages 18 and above suffer a manic-depressive illness called Bipolar Disorder. how does one really know if he or [...]

National Parks Host “Free” Week

Blankenship's Salary Dropped 12% in 2009 Don Blankenship's pay was $17.3 million in 2009, compared with $19.7 million the year before. Read more on WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia National Parks Host "Free" Week The National Park Service is doing its part to make sure Americans have a chance for some free fun this week. [...]