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Why Do Celebrities Experience Depression?

March 30th, 2017 - Read more

For those of us who cheer on our favorite professional athlete each week, or watch our favorite celebrity on television each week, it is hard to believe famous people could have depression. Professional athletes and celebrities seem to have it all, perfect bodies, money, adoring fans everywhere, a lifestyle most dream about. This leads to …

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When Does Social Anxiety Become a Disorder?

March 28th, 2017 - Read more

We live in a social world. Between social media, social networking, and the importance of personality and individuality in business, never has it paid off this much to love talking to people and making as many contacts as possible. The Internet has connected large portions of the world, with over three billion users and countless …

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A Look at Severe Panic Disorder Symptoms and Treatment Options

March 27th, 2017 - Read more

Panic Disorder Treatment: Panic disorder is a form of anxiety disorder. Like many mental health conditions, it can be subtle or extreme. Today, we want to take a look at the severe panic attack symptoms and treatment options available. Panic Attack Symptoms & Treatment Options – Not only do you actually get terrifying panic attacks that …

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6 Myths About Personality Disorders You Still Believe

March 22nd, 2017 - Read more

Personality describes everything about you. It explains how you act, your likes and dislikes, how you interact with others, your moods and much more. Personality Disorders are typically defined as the way you think, feel or act that conflicts with what other people or the culture considers “normal” behavior. There are many types of personality …

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Your Guide to Coping With PTSD

March 21st, 2017 - Read more

Coping with PTSD isn’t easy. While post-traumatic stress disorder is often associated with military and first-responders, it impacts a wide range of people for an equally wide range of reasons. The mental condition develops after a distressing event, which may involve anything from a roadside accident to a violent personal assault. If you experience post-traumatic stress …

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Can Money Buy Happiness?

March 20th, 2017 - Read more

Can money buy you happiness? This has been a question for decades, maybe centuries. I think the answer is clear – yes and no. Sorry to confuse you but there really are two sides to the story of whether or not money can offer you happiness. Money is not bad. What is bad is when …

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Do You Have People Pleaser Syndrome?

March 17th, 2017 - Read more

We all know a people pleaser. People pleasers have a hard time saying no, so friends and family turn to them when they need something. Does this sound like you? Do you have a hard time saying no? Are you a people pleaser personality? Let’s find out what people pleasure syndrome really is. People pleasers sacrifice …

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Is An Aftercare Program Right for You?

March 16th, 2017 - Read more

What is aftercare anyway? Aftercare is like physical therapy for your mental health. Following through with your aftercare treatment plans can be one way to ensure you reach your goals of avoiding a relapse. Aftercare simply means the treatments you receive after being discharged from the hospital. In mental health, aftercare programs are recommended once you …

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What You Need to Know About Panic Disorder

March 15th, 2017 - Read more

Panic disorders are no fun. Not only do you actually get terrifying panic attacks that leave you hyperventilated and incredibly anxious, but you have to live with the overarching fear that something might trigger your next attack. Fortunately, panic disorders are treatable. Tackling a panic disorder takes time, understanding, and a lot of diagnostic work. There …

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5 Common Types of Phobias You May Have

March 14th, 2017 - Read more

Do you suffer from one of the most common types of phobias? People really can be scared of their own shadows. Having a phobia of something can be devastating and can interfere with ordinary existence. Phobias limit a person’s ability to participate in personal and professional activities that others think are no big deal. But …

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