Posts Tagged ‘Great’

Type 2 Diabetes – Depression: Beat the Blues With These Tips

Depression can hit anyone at any stage in their life; there can be experiences that lead us to feeling down and out. You certainly don't have to be diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes to experience a state of depression. It can seem like a never-ending cycle when you are experiencing the depths of depression. sometimes [...]

Three Things You Need to Know About Natural Treatment for Depression

Did you know that it is possible to be depressed without realizing it? In fact, even people who know they have depression may not notice when it begins to get worse. Depression doesn't always announce itself with easily identifiable emotions. sometimes it creeps up on you. You're tired all the time. Activities that you used [...]

Rain causes great misery

24 hours in Beyoglu Leisa Tyler is charmed by an Istanbul borough filled with Ottoman mansions, edgy art and an air of transformation. Read more on Brisbane Times Rain causes great misery RAGING RAIN: Anxious people watch the swollen Addavagu rivulet near Ongole town on Friday. Read more on The Hindu Did you like this? [...]

Why Are Some People More Susceptible to Depression Than Others?

Hippocrates (Father of Medicine, Great ancient Greek Scientist) theorized that person are born into one of four primary temperament styles and each styles has its own unique outlook on life: Choleric (aggressive), Melancholy (analytical), Sanguine (emotional) and Phlegmatic (passive). From this four, Melancholy is most depression prone. Person with Melancholy temperament style give tremendous attention [...]

Postpartum Depression Signs

When a woman gets pregnant she starts to face physical changes and emotional adjustments to be ready for the coming of her baby. Some women especially during their first pregnancy don't have the ability to make these adjustment processes but rather they feel insecure and their self doubt grows to a higher and intolerable level. [...]

Depression

There is no escaping it - Britain is fast becoming a Prozac nation That's the cold hard fact from The Independent newspaper today (Sunday 16th April). The article titled 'Prozac Nation' (Drugs crises: 3.5 million are on anti-depressants. Now ministers want to put Britain on the couch) reveals how GPs are stuck in the middle [...]

How to Self-Help With Depression?

Depression is the most unpleasant experience. To be depressed means to be emotionally imbalanced. Besides feeling sad and unhappy, you may also feel other symptoms, such as you may have oppressive feelings, feelings of constant guilt or even: Feeling inadequate Having loss of interest Having lack of energy Sleep disturbance (insomnia) Anxiety Lack of sexual [...]

What was an economic issue that occured during the great depression that is also happening today?

It must be a problem that was resolved at the end of the great depression but has reoccurred in modern times. If you find one, how was it solved back in the great depression? Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

Anxiety Self Help Groups – The Power and Effectiveness of Group Recovery

Joining some self help groups are the best way to build up self-esteem and benefit from group learning that could greatly accelerate your recovery process. Do not ignore the powerful of group discussion and treatments. It's time that you ask the experts If you are suffering from mild anxiety attacks, then you are lucky enough [...]

Introduction to Soaring & Crashing – My Bipolar Adventures

I'm not a famous actress like Patty Duke (Anna Marie in they call me Anna) or Carrie Fisher (in The best Awful); or a gifted psychiatrist like Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison (in an Unquiet Mind); or a flamboyant, young journalist like Lizzie Simon (in Detour: my Bipolar Road Trip in 4-D); or a notorious newswoman [...]