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The Goal of Therapy
Question: After much self work and therapy it is apparent that I suffered some type of traumatic abuse while a young child. My therapist and I have tried regression hypnosis and I just won’t reveal those memories. All I do … Continue reading
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Psychology of Anger
Anger, Thoughts, Anger: A Substitute Emotion Defining Anger Benefits and Costs of Anger: Social, Emotional, and Health Introduction Anger is a natural and mostly automatic response to pain of one form or another (physical or emotional). Anger can occur when … Continue reading
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What is anger
Anger is a basic human emotion that is experienced by all people. Typically triggered by an emotional hurt, anger is usually experienced as an unpleasant feeling that occurs when we think we have been injured, mistreated, opposed in our long-held … Continue reading
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Intro To anger Management
The Experience of Anger Anger is a fundamental emotion that everyoneexperiences from time to time.From a very early age, people learn to express anger by copying the angry behavior they seemodeled around them, and by expressing angry behavior and seeing … Continue reading
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Yoga for Mental Health
Frequent visitors to this website know that I write an advice column, “Ask Dr. Dombeck”. A typical question I tend to see again and again is, “How can I best manage my (condition)?”. Because I strive to be an ethical … Continue reading
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Bipolar Disorder Cause and risk factors
Bipolar Disorder Causes The exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown, but several factors may be involved, such as: Biological differences. People with bipolar disorder appear to have physical changes in their brains. The significance of these changes is still … Continue reading
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Is there a connection Between Bipolar Disorder and Alcoholism
Bipolar disorder and alcoholism often occur together. Up to half the people who have bipolar disorder also struggle with alcoholism. Although the association between bipolar disorder and alcoholism isn’t clearly understood, these factors likely play a role: Inherited traits. Genetic … Continue reading
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5 POSITIVE THINGS ABOUT BIPOLAR DISORDER
1. It Gives You Strength, Tenacity, or “Chutzpah” “Having bipolar disorder means I am a fighter and a survivor. I have been through things other people couldn’t imagine, but I am a stronger person because of it.” – Olivia Fuller “Bipolar … Continue reading
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STIGMA SAY IT FORWARD
DUCATE & INSPIRE When it comes to mental health conditions, silence is not golden. Silence breeds stigma, and stigma hurts. It prevents people from seeking life-saving treatment and support. International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF) hopes that you will join forces with … Continue reading
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Bipolar Disorder Defined n pregnancy and children
Bipolar disorder, formerly called manic depression, causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). When you become depressed, you may feel sad or hopeless and lose interest or pleasure in most activities. When your … Continue reading
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