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Signs You Are A Facebook Junkie (and You Don’t Even Know About It)

Signs You Are A Facebook Junkie: The increased use of social networking, especially among young people, is a clear example of how easily we become addicted to new technology. These statements are categorical, researchers say one of the negatives to overusing social networks is social isolation. This occurs when a person stimulates their virtual relationships […]

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Stress Relief Techniques: 6 Worst Things To Do When You’re Stressed

Stress Relief Techniques: 6 Worst Things To Do When You’re Stressed We all agree that life is stressful. Stress is your single worst enemy. Stress affects all aspects of your health. There are times we cannot control a situation and feel stressed, however we can control our actions and reactions to things which can have

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Schizotypal Personality Disorder Symptoms

Schizotypal Personality Disorder Symptoms [nextpage title=”…”] People with schizotypal personality disorder are often described as odd or eccentric and usually have few, if any, close relationships. They generally don’t understand how relationships form or the impact of their behavior on others. They may also misinterpret others’ motivations and behaviors and develop significant distrust of others.

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Preschool children and divorce; Are they too young to understand?

Preschool children and divorce; Are they too young to understand? By Danielle Jacobs, LMHC About 50 percent of all marriages in the United States end in divorce and in many cases young children are involved. Divorce is a stressful process and a time of change for all members of the family. Everything that once felt

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8 Tips to Overcome Loneliness, A Guide for Women

Not Feeling Alone, A Guide for Women Loneliness can be frightening. While some people enjoy being single, its difficult for others to get through this. Loneliness can have severe effects on your mental health, even leading to depression and anxiety. Many think that single people are lonelier than others, but the American Psychological Association states

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Can A Mom’s Depression Cause Depression in Her Unborn Baby?

Unborn Babies and Depression By Divya Shree Edited By Stephanie Dawson Reviewed By Nima Shei MD Unborn babies womb share almost everything the mother goes through during pregnancy, from food she eats to the emotions she goes through, everything impacts the development of the baby in the womb. New research found that some mothers can

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10 Signs of Borderline Personality Disorder

10 Signs of Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health disorder that generates significant emotional instability. This can lead to a variety of other stressful mental and behavioral problems. With borderline personality disorder, a person may have a severely distorted self-image and feel worthless and fundamentally flawed. Anger, impulsiveness, and frequent

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Serotonin and Depression Medications

Depression Medications – Serotonin plays a fundamental role as a neurotransmitter substance in behaviors such as aggression, core temperature, mood, sleep, physical desire, and appetite. High and low levels of this neurotransmitter will impact positively or negatively human patterns in these areas. Also, the available serotonin in the brain regulates melatonin, another hormone involved in

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What you should know about Antisocial Personality Disorder

What you should know about Antisocial Personality Disorder By Khrystyana Kirton Edited By Stephanie Dawson Reviewed By Nima Shei MD Antisocial personality disorder is characterized by a long-standing pattern of a disregard for other people’s rights, often crossing the line and violating those rights. It usually begins in childhood or as a teen and continues

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