Posts Tagged ‘ mood ’

Childhood depression: What to do if your Child is depressed.

January 8, 2010
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Like adults, children can suffer from depression, in this case: childhood depression. It’s not uncommon and since youngsters really are the purest of humans, it might be safe to mention if a kid is depressed-and they really tell you that-it’s a rather serious issue. One of the most common misconceptions regarding childhood depression is:”what...

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Can a Neurotransmitter imbalance be causing your mood problems??

January 8, 2010
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Neurotransmitters are powerful chemicals that regulate varied physical and emotional processes like cognitive and mental performance, emotional states and pain response. Nearly all functions in life are controlled by neurotransmitters.                                                  Interactions between neurotransmitters, hormones, and also the brain chemicals have a profound influence on overall health and well-being. When our concentration and focus is...

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Consciousness in Healing the Hidden Self

January 6, 2010
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The acts of self-consciousness and self-management go hand in hand. The fact is that once we are self-conscious we are better able to exhibit self-control. There are various persons out there that aren’t self aware or conscious of themselves and they are not in management of their emotions and actions. Being self-aware is vital...

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Building Self Confidence

January 6, 2010
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Liberate yourself – Venture out and do what you prefer! – How long it’s been since you last visited have a walk among the pines – something that you liked as a kid? How long has it been once you walked hand in hand with your friend to the bakery and tossed a coin...

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Can Depression Be A Sign Of Something More?

January 6, 2010
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Have you taken a lot of than one antidepressant however are still feeling depressed? Are you pissed off that your depression keeps coming back? You’re not alone. Many individuals are initial told that they have depression or anxiety when, after all, they actually have a different medical condition. Of those people, one in two...

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