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Is My Depression Getting Better?

April 21st, 2017 - Read more

If you suffer from depression, you may have asked yourself … “Is my depression getting better?” Like most mental illnesses, it’s subjective. Everyone has their own experiences. No one can step onto a soapbox and proclaim what it’s like for everyone with depression, just like no one can step onto a soapbox and say “this …

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5 Exciting New Types of Mental Health Treatment

April 20th, 2017 - Read more

Are you exploring the many types of mental health treatment options available today? If you have a mental health condition, it’s a good idea to learn as much as you can about your treatment options. Thanks to years of research, you now have access to several exciting new types of mental health treatments. I’d like …

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5 Traits of a Healthy Support System

April 17th, 2017 - Read more

You know what it means to support others. You are always there for your friends and family when they need you. You listen to them when they need to vent, you drive them places when they don’t have a ride, and you cheer them up when they need encouragement. So, who does that for you? …

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Have Healthy Fun This Weekend

April 14th, 2017 - Read more

As we grow up, we tend to forget so many things. We tend to be taught to forget them, rather. We grow up forgetting to enjoy the taste of fresh food. We grow up forgetting to take a moment and look up at the clouds. We grow up and blend into a mesh of social …

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What Mental Condition Causes Emotional Dysregulation Disorder?

April 13th, 2017 - Read more

Do your friends consider you “dramatic?” You may be experiencing emotional dysregulation. If you’re easily frustrated, saddened, or angered, you may want to explore what exactly causes emotional dysregulation. Hearing friends and family call you “dramatic” is frustrating in and of itself, but it’s up to you to explore emotional dysregulation and seek solutions if …

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Having Introvert Symptoms is Mental Disorder?

April 12th, 2017 - Read more

We all probably know an introvert. Introverts may prefer some music in the comfort of their own home with a good book to keep them company on their days off. They like to hang with friends, but only a few at a time, in seclusion. They go to public spaces grudgingly and hate making a …

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What is High Functioning Depression?

April 11th, 2017 - Read more

350 million people live with depression. Depression comes in many shapes and forms, as we discuss later – and one of those forms is PDD, or persistent depressive disorder, also known as chronic depression. It used to have another old name you might recognize: dysthymia. In essence, this is a depressive disorder that goes on …

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Is There A Link Between Intelligence and Depression?

April 7th, 2017 - Read more

Abraham Lincoln, Emily Dickenson, and Vincent Van Gogh all had highly developed intellects. That wasn’t the only thing they shared. Experts now believe they all may have shared the same mental condition, which supports the theory that people with developed intelligence may be more susceptible to mental conditions, like depression. This topic is up for …

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We Usually Struggle with Mental Health

April 3rd, 2017 - Read more

It can be at fault for some of our nastiest memories, and it can be a minor aspect of one’s life dealt with alone, with just the fewest of suspicions. Mental illnesses aren’t ever clear-cut or textbook, and they afflict people in a variety of ways. Sometimes, they affect us – when we least expect …

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A Closer Look At Schizophrenia

March 31st, 2017 - Read more

Schizophrenia is a misunderstood mental condition. Despite the disorder’s unfortunate common status, most people don’t know what does and doesn’t count as schizophrenic. Sometimes, admitting schizophrenia can lead to job loss, the end of relationships, and social ostracizing. People just don’t know how to deal with the idea of that someone they know has schizophrenia …

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