Posts Tagged ‘ support ’

An Introduction to Mobile Psychiatric Rehabilitation

January 2, 2010
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People who are mentally unwell conjointly seem to be chronically terrified of hospitals, or at least seem to need to avoid medical attention in a very hospital setting.  Wanting at it from the angle of someone who is confused or otherwise mentally unstable, the sterile and instrument-laden halls of a hospital are indeed terrifying,...

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Know The Types Of Bipolar And Disorder Symptoms Of Bipolar

September 5, 2009
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Bipolar Disorder is complex in that there is not a single symptom or a single type of disorder. Some of the major symptoms are the unstable shifts of emotions and mood swings from the very high (mania) to the lowest of the low (depression) and the in between know as the middle hippo mania....

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Know The Types Of Bipolar And Disorder Symptoms Of Bipolar

September 4, 2009
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This mental illness is a very complex disease with   different symptoms — and types. When we talk about this disease, its main signs are unpredictable shifting of emotions and moods from high (mania), low (depression) and the middle hippo mania. The severity of this mental illness can vary from severe to mild with certain...

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Some Important Tips For Monitoring Bipolar Manic Symptoms And Moods

August 25, 2009
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In order for bipolar patients to stay healthy, its very critical you closely know how you are  feeling.  Most people by the time bipolar manic symptoms or depression appear, it is too late to do something about the mood swings. Always  observe any subtle changes in your energy level,  thoughts, mood and sleeping patterns....

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The Difference Between Bipolar Depression And Other Depressions

August 12, 2009
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Since man started recording history, this depressive disorder has been known to be with us. When we read in the Old Testament, Job and the famous King David, suffered from this terrible mental disease . It was called by Hippocrates the Greek physician  a black bile (melancholia). Negative in nature which affects how we...

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