2008 May

Archive for May, 2008

Post Natal Depression

Friday, May 30th, 2008

by David B Smith
Depression is a problem that a myriad of persons struggle with today, but it tends to burden pregnant women and new mothers in a very specific and harsh way. The change in a woman’s life and body associated with the birth of a child often results in a particularly hazardous form of […]

Understanding Depression in Males

Friday, May 30th, 2008

by David B Smith
It is estimated that there are over three million men in the united states alone that suffer from depression. However, only a tiny percentage of those men are ever expected to come clean the fact that they are depressed. The problem is tied up with the male image of Western culture. The […]

Medications for Anxiety-Millions Are Hooked

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

by Robert Allen Byrnes
What in the world can sufferers of unrelenting panic attacks,
generalized anxiety attacks, social anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder do to restore sanity to their lives! If
you are one of the 40 million or so Americans who fit any one of those
categories, stay with us to find some answers. […]

Looking to Understand your Depression Better?

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

by Mark Hall
Depression is one of the most crippling, but misunderstood disorders
ever encountered; to make matters worse it is now recognized that there
is more than one type of this illness. The cause is often (but not
always) about issues that have not been rectified; all of us occasionally
become depressed over certain events. Initially, it is important […]

Understanding Depression And Treatments For Depression

Monday, May 19th, 2008

by Ray Lam
One of the most disabling of medical conditions is depression because
it is not a normal human condition; doctors now know there are various
forms, each with its own individual characteristics. The cause is often
(but not always) about issues that have not been rectified; naturally
almost anyone can become depressed about certain aspects of their life.
People […]

Are Anxiety Disorders Hurting Children More Than We Think

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

by Robert Allen Byrnes
Adults believe that kids in general are having the times of their lives
as compared to them. They believe that kids have no monetary issues,
therefore no problems. Unfortunately, this is not always the case in
today’s modern world and cases of anxiety disorder in children are on
the rise.
Children today have schedules. […]