Posts Tagged ‘bipolar’

Psych Week – All Week Starting May 2 @ 9P e/p

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Join Discovery Health for six nights of understanding – May 2 @ 9P e/p

more information and resources at www.discoveryhealth.com

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Depressive Disorder Symptoms And The Eight Faces

Friday, July 17th, 2009
by Ken P Doyle

Depressive Episodes can be listed into at least eight groups. It is therefore important that victims of bipolar, parents, friends and co-workers know how to recognize the bipolar symptoms in a depressive mood. Be certain to educate yourself so you can offer help or seek it at the appropriate time for your friend or a loved one. Early diagnosis is critical with this mental disorder.

Connection Between Quantum Physics and Consciousness

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

http://www.encognitive.com
We may suspect that quantum mechanics and consciousness are related, but the details are not at all clear. In this paper, I suggest how the mind and brain might fit together intimately while still maintaining distinct identities. The connection is based on the correspondence of similar functions in both the mind and the quantum-mechanical brain.

Accompanying material for a talk at The Second Mind and Brain Symposium
held at the Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London on 20th October, 1990.

Ian J. Thompson
Physics Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 5XH, U.K
October, 1990.
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The Mind-Brain Problem
The problem of the relation between mind and body is well known as a difficult `world knot’. Over the centuries various monistic and dualistic theories have been proposed, and the subject has had renewed interest as we try to imilate the implications of quantum physics. These implications may make us reexamine our views of brains and bodies, but it is still not clear what consequences they have for our understanding of minds.
http://www.generativescience.org/ps-papers/qmc1h.html

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Psychology of Emotion, Recovery, Mental Wellness and Health

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Psychology of Emotion, Recovery, Mental Wellness and Health

Dr. John Breeding gives you the four secrets to dealing with mental health issues and how to help other people achieve mental wellness.

Don’t confuse transformational process as mental illness or a mental disorder such as depression or bipolar. This video contains comments on re-evaluation counseling and emotional release.

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Bipolar, A Quiet Mind, A Mystic Journey Out of Insanity

Visit Dr. Breeding’s Website at

http://www.wildestcolts.com

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Bipolar Symptom Support Group for Bipolar Mania

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
by Ken P Doyle

A serious mood disorder, Bipolar disorder is a manic depressive illness which affects approximately one percent of Americans. It is important to note that bipolar mania requires just as much attention and support because many people focus on the depressive episodes associated with the illness.

Symptoms of Bipolar Mania and What are they.

A lot of people experience bipolar mania also described as “hyper active.Mania, the opposite of depression with its common symptoms as increased energy, decreased need for sleep, rapid speech, euphoria, hypersexuality and impulsiveness.

Bipolar Disorder Medication

Sunday, January 18th, 2009
by Ken P Doyle

There is no reason to panic if you have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, as there are many traditional and new bipolar disorder medications available to assist you with the bipolar condition. Whether you are in the manic or depressive phase, antidepressants, antipsychotics and mood stabilizers helps return your condition to normal and prevents you from returning to either phases.

Alternative treatments for bipolar disorder

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