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Bipolar Disorder in Children

Is your child bi-polar?

How do you know if your kid is bi-polar? This question is hard to answer simply due to the fact that bi-polar disorder is not something that can be physically tested for and, a bipolar diagnosis is in fact nothing more than a opinion given by a medical professional, as is schizophrenia and depression. Many people believe sudden mood changes in teenagers are usually the first signs of bi polar disease, however, sudden mood changes can be caused by several factors. So does my child have bi polar disease? The following things need to be looked at when you are faced with the possibility of your child having this attention defect known as bi polar disorder. Please continue reading these symptoms of bipolar disorder in children to follow my guidelines that you may not find anywhere else.

Mood swings are one of the very first signs that something in your child is amiss. This however, does not mean that he or she can have bipolar disorder. Mood swings are very common in all teenagers and often experienced due to biologically based causes. Some of this may include abuse, emotional trauma, death, family problems or abnormal hormone development. Although mood swings are one of the first symptoms of bipolar disorder, please make sure you rule our all other possibilities for this before you mistakenly label your child. Read the rest of this entry »


Where You Live and Your Mental Health

As some bodies attending to bulb their all-overs for acceptable in a specific community, whether to retire or accession their family, there are consistently factors that comedy an important role according to their affairs needs and wants. Breadth we live, and our faculty of acceptance there, tends to comedy a role in our lives physically as able-bodied as mentally.

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Self-Hypnosis and Positive Changes

Self-hypnosis. Abounding beam at the actual idea. Abounding don’t accept it can work. Abounding accept it can work. Abounding accept approved it and affirm by it. Abounding anticipate it sounds too acceptable to be true. So what is the truth? The accuracy is, no one can acknowledgment this catechism for you. Read the rest of this entry »


Ways to Overcome Your Fear of the Sea

You often hear of people who are suffering from anxiety attacks and fears that sometimes consume their lives. Sometimes these fears cause them not to enjoy be able to go out in public or certain places. These fears are phobias and there are many including fear of snakes, tight places, bugs, and water or fear of the sea. If you are experiencing the latter, fear of the sea, here are some tips to help you. Read the rest of this entry »


Stress and Anxiety - The Role of Self-Acceptance

Most of us at one time or another have heard the term self-acceptance. The first time I heard about it was when I was in graduate school in the early ’80s, it was associated with the positive attitude movement. Back then, I thought I had a pretty good handle on it, but as I’ve grown I’ve realized I didn’t really understand it at all.
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Tips on Curing Phobias For Good

A woman that has a phobia of ants walks into a room that is covered with pictures of ants. This phobia they have means they cannot even look at a picture of an ant without going into a panic attack. She continues looking in the room for live ants. She looks under the chair, under the desk and even under the trash can, where they like to lurk. Fifteen minutes later, she is standing there with an ant on her hand and a smile on her face. Don’t you think this would be done by a remarkable therapist? Read the rest of this entry »


How to Stop Pulling Hair Out For Good

It was last year when I was urgently looking for a way to stop pulling hair out for good. It was not for me though. My daughter was having problems stopping her hair pulling habits, and I had to make her stop immediately.

Unknown to me back then, this hair pulling disorder has affected more than a million other people around the world. There was still no cure for it except for antidepressants such as Prozac used to curb ones urge to pull out hair. But that was still no permanent cure - you only stop whilst still under medication. Read the rest of this entry »

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Early Childhood Cognitive Development

These days there are various online games designed for early childhood cognitive development. Children not only grow physically but they mature mentally as well. In their growing years they tend to forget things and it becomes difficult for them to recollect all. All things do not get registered in their brains and so it becomes difficult for them to recollect.

A child remembers things best if it is drawn with vibrant colors on board or sung with a tune. Audio and video sequels help children remember and recollect better. Early childhood cognitive development can be enhanced by symbolic functions. Read the rest of this entry »

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Do You Suffer From a Fear of Words?

The fear of words, also known as Logophobia, which is an irrational dislike or fear of words. Symptoms may include feelings of sickness, terror, panic, dread, detachment, and anxiety along with an increase in heart rate or trembling. Other symptoms include the inability to think or speak clearly, heart palpitations. In addition, there may be a fear of talking too.

Another word used for the fear of words is Verbophobia. The cause of symptoms has to do with the irrational fear that an individual has. Often people are aware of how irrational these fears are, but still cannot face or think about anything that has to do with their fear. If they do, usually this will result in severe anxiety or a panic attack. Read the rest of this entry »


Arithmophobia - The Fear of Numbers

Had every one of the most obscure of all the many phobias that exist in the world, Arithmophobia is the fear of numbers. There are literally hundreds of different types of phobias and there are people who suffer from just about anything you can imagine. The fear of numbers is one of the more obscurities and is brought about by a rational and illogical fear, as are most phobias.

The fear of numbers is a factor that makes had a lot harder for many people suffering from it to learn mathematics and arithmetic properly. It is a condition where the brain simply cannot get around a number of figures and becomes frustrated and anxious because while they may want to achieve more, they find that there is a hidden obstacle in the way and this is that irrational fear. Read the rest of this entry »