Psychology Articles
391: The Bipolar Disorder
Thirty percent of patients who have bipolar I illness first experience symptoms as teenagers. In the usual course, episodes of illness are followed by periods of wellness (euthymia), at first punctuated by years but later settling into a pattern that is often seasonal.
392: Coping with Bell's Palsy
Bell's palsy develops as a result of damage or trauma to the facial nerves, likely from inflammation in response to a virus. Facial nerves lie on either side of the face, and typically Bell's palsy affects only one side.
393: Learn Behavioral Changes that Help Reduce Panic Attacks
Panic attacks, alongside anxiety problems, are horrible mental conditions people sometimes feel they can never get rid of. This quick article details some of the methods that really can banish panic and anxiety forever.
394: The Flow Of Silence
Spending the end of the day in silence can heal your life.
395: What Mental Health Providers Do Not Tell You about Why Residents in Long Term Care Are So Depressed
Forward-looking long term care administrators have long pondered how to eliminate the dejection and malaise that infests their nursing facilities. This article provides all the answers to eliminating the depression in your nursing home residents.
396: Primary Steps To Reach Personal Goals
The first thing to remember about success is that it is a step-by-step process, nothing less or more. There is really no magic about it and it's not reserved for a select few people. Success really has nothing to do with luck or fate. It really comes down to understanding the steps in the process of reaching personal goals and then executing on those steps.
397: Becoming Happy Through Self Help
To be happy is relatively easy, concentrate on seff help and decide to be a happy person. Abraham Lincoln observed that most people for most of the time can choose how happy or stressed, how relaxed or troubled, how bright or dull their outlook to be. The choice is simple really, choose to be happy.
398: Alzheimers and Elderly Care
Alzheimer's disease is seen often in elderly care.
This article explains its shocking signs and symptoms.
These residents may wander, be unable to converse, seem erratic, be uncooperative, lose bladder and bowel control, and, in extreme cases, become totally incapable of caring for themselves.
399: Everything You Wanted To Know About Hypnosis
Hypnosis is still often associated with mysteries. Do you like watching TV shows featuring some hypnotist who hypnotises people and then makes them do embarrassing things in front of a multi-million audience?
400: What Kind Of Parent Are You?
Psychologists have identified two broad dimensions of parental behavior that seem to be particularly important to child development. These dimensions have been labeled responsiveness and demandingness. Together these dimensions create four styles of parenting. Each has its own predictable consequences for the development of children and their personalities.
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