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- Money Management and Mood DisordersMoney anxiety disorder is just one of many mood disorders that can affect your finances. How to know if a mood disorder or eating disorder is the cause of your money problems and how to find prosperity.
Mood Disorders in ChildrenChildhood mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder were not even recognized until the 1980s. This article offers an overview of symptoms and treatments.
The Benefits of Vitamins & Nutrients in Treatment & Care of Mood Disorders, Bipolar, Depression, Stress & AnxietyThe benefits of vitamins, nutrients, exercise, lifestyles changes and related clinical studies in relationship to mood disorders, depression, anxiety, stress & bipolar disorder.- Mood Disorders More Prevalent in the CityNew study links urban living to anxiety and mood disorder. This article offers three tips for dealing with mood disorders.
Creativity and Mood DisordersIs there a connection between creativity and mood disorders?- Tips for Coping with Perinatal Mood DisordersDuring pregnancy many women experience perinatal mood disorders, which can have a negative impact not only on the mother but also on the unborn baby.
- Substance Induced Mood DisordersThis article takes a look at the symptoms, causes and treatments involved with Substance Induced Mood Disorders.
- An Overview of Mood DisordersMental illnesses are the most prevalent health issues in North America today. Mood disorders are one facet of the mental health spectrum.
- Thought and Mood Disorders: Differential Diagnosis 101Schizophrenia is a serious disorder of thought and Bipolar Disorders are about problems with moods. Distinguishing one from the other is of the essence in getting good treatment.
- Medications for Mood DisordersThis article discusses the types of medications commonly used to treat mood disorders as it pertains to their safety for short-term and long-term treatment.
New Study Offers Hope for Improved Diagnosis and Treatment of 2 Childhood Mood DisordersResults from a study published in the February 2007 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry may one day help clinicians detect and treat 2 childhood mood disorders, pediatric bipolar disorder and severe mood dysregulation.- How Art Therapy Can Help Mood DisordersIt can be difficult for someone to live his or her daily life with a mood disorder. A form of therapy that has been known to be helpful for any mood disorder is art therapy.
- Comorbid Personality Disorders Associated with Avoidant Personality Disorder and Mood DisordersLike most forms of mental illness, avoidant personality disorder is usually accompanied by other closely related personality disorders.
Tryptophan Depletion and Mood DisordersTryptophan depletion is an experimental treatment being used for depression and bipolar disorder. The results so far have been controversial. The idea is to reduce brain tryptophan.
Overview of Celexa -- a Drug that Treats Depression Associated with Mood DisordersWhile depression is a large scale problem, Celexa (Citalopram) is a medication that works by restoring the balance of serotonin, which is a natural occuring substance in the brain that controls a person's moods.- Depression is a Group of Mood DisordersDepression is sometimes misdiagnosed and misunderstood because many people have preconceived notions about what depression really is. Depression is a group of mood disorders under one rubric.
- Managing Mood Disorders Associated with LupusMood disorders are common when living with lupus. Here are suggestions on how you can effectively manage your mental health as well as your physical health.
"Psychological Disorders": Just Maladaptive Qualities of Intense Myers Briggs Personality Types? Part 2Are some MBTI types more likely to be labeled with certain "disorders" more than others? I suggest they do and list the connections that seem most obvious.- Treating Bipolar Disorders with a Common Street Drug: PotDoes marijuana actually work in treating Bipolar disorders? This is a common question in today's society.
- Do Medications for Mood Improvement Cause Weight Gain?Medications for treating mood disorders such as depression may come with an unexpected side effect - weight gain. Here's what you need to know about this problem.
- Mood Disorder & Role of Huntington's DiseaseMood disorders have become increasingly more common among aging adults and, for some, the complication may be associated with Huntington's disease.
- Difference Between Personality Disorder and Mood DisorderPersonality disorder and mood disorder are often thought to mean the same thing. Here is a summary of key differences between these distinct categories of mental illness.
- What is a Mood Disorder? and Can Depression Be Considered One?Mood disorders are classified into several categories. Bipolar is considered a mood disorder as well as depression.
- Anxiety, Mood and Personality DisordersThis paper entertains the possibility that anxiety, mood, and personality disorders are overlapping and how treatments should change if this is the case.
- What Are the Bipolar Disorders?Bipolar disorders are a group of mood disorders that include what used to be called manic depressive disorders.They are marked by severe mood swings, but are treatable and many famous and accomplished people have been bipolar.
- Mood Disorder and MarriageUnderstanding and living with a mate with a mood disorder can be hurtful and tiring. We want to become proactive in helping our relationships to survive by educating ourselves on the various disorders and deal with the symptoms accordingly.
- Methods for Treatment of Psychological DisordersExplanation of biomedical and psychotherapy treatments for psychological disorders.
- My Journey Through Postpartum Mood DisorderAn overview of my experience through and with postpartum mood disorder.
- Taking Antidepressants May Worsen Mood and Adversely Affect Family TherapyFor some individuals with a mood disorder, such as depression, the use of antidepressants only worsens mental health, often leading to the development of Bipolar III.
- The History of Personality DisordersIn 1835, the British J. C. Pritchard, working as senior Physician at the Bristol Infirmary (hospital), published a seminal work titled "Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders of the Mind". He, in turn, suggested the neologism "moral insanity".
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