Bipolar in Loved Ones Now Easier to Cope With and Help Effectively Manage
How to break the mental health taboo
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In the genre of things you dont talk about at dinner parties, mental health issues rank higher than politics, sex, and religion. But why? Why do we shy away from discussing the difficult things? Particularly when the difficult things, the things that make us the most real, are usually also the things that make us the most similar. Theres commonality in crisis. The rawness of our struggles can bring us together. It only takes one person to start a conversation, even a tough one, and Im s
Natural Herbal Antidepressants
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A low mood can be caused by a number of things, such as: bipolar disorder, depression, lack of sleep, lack of exercise, poor eating and nutrition, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), fluctuations of hormones during pregnancy, and emotional upheaval. Your times of suffering from low mood can cause other trouble in your life, besides the pain of feeling down. Your relationships with family and friends can be damaged by your low mood, and your work or school performance can decline. If your Low mood is
Facts About Bipolar Disease
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Learning about bipolar disease and what it is will be incredibly helpful to you if you are a sufferer yourself. Far too often people are diagnosed with a condition, even if their doctors tell them that it is a lifelong condition that they are never going to be able to full get rid of, and they dont care to do research on it or find out anything more about it. This is actually quite disturbing, and it is very important that if you are ever diagnosed with any type of chronic, recurring cond
Post-Partum Psychosis Rare but Real
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The existence of post-partum psychosis and post-partum depression has been hotly contested publicly. Tom Cruises denouncement of Brooke Shields diagnosis of post-partum depression is perhaps the most visible example of the controversy among laypeople, but in the medical literature the reality of both post-partum depression and post-partum psychosis is much more well-established. The so-called baby blues are common, affecting 30-75% of new mothers ( fathers are affected too ). True post-par
