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ocd
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-03-29
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 socie...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-03-29
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that affects many in the nation. As a result, it affects the functioning of an individual in many ways, as well as those that are around one with bipolar disord...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-03-29
There is no known exact reason why some people develop mental illnesses while others don't or how they come to be. There are so many symptoms that one could have that could be considered normal or ...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-03-29
Agoraphobia, when literally translated, means fear of a marketplace. Agoraphobia, when it becomes more severe, will become fear of a public area or place. Beyond this definition are several differe...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-03-29
Panic attacks can occur for several reasons. Usually, a panic attack will last for about ten minutes. Your body will react by an increased blood pressure, as well as dizziness and fear overtaking y...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2007-04-06
In our society we expect preachers and moralists to speak against immorality and licentiousness. Up to now psychiatrists and psychologists have had plenty of the products of media influence to stu...
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by Rev Michael Bresciani - 2007-04-07
Newscasters have been furnishing the list of the latest sexually driven crimes with every new report but now psychiatry has begun to admit that the inundation of sexual material in the media is hur...
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by Alan Crisp - 2007-04-28
Depression is a debilitating human condition and a common cause of suffering worldwide. This elicits a sense of urgency for mental health professionals to meet this challenge of the treatment of depre...
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by Alan B. Densky, CH - 2007-05-20
Nail biting is related to skin picking and hair pulling. These behaviors are labeled as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders or OCD. Nail biters often keep their hands behind their backs or in their pockets...
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by Alan B. Densky - 2007-05-21
Nail biting is related to skin picking and hair pulling. These behaviors are labeled as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders or OCD. People who bite their nails often keep their hands behind their ...