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How Do You Deal With Situational Depression Without Using Drugs?
Question by Timothy M: How do you deal with situational depression without using drugs?
Over the last couple months I have felt myself slipping more and more into a depressive state because of a lot of personal setbacks and aggrivations coupled with increased stress from major life changes. I struggle almost daily with feelings of worthlessness, lonlieness, anger with and distrust of myself and others, and frustration over the simplist things.
I get anxious and withdrawn from the people i care about the most and cannot seem to be honest about anything when i get into these states. even the simplest questions seem like sharp daggers and i get defensive and just start trying to cover up in an attempt to avoid the question. It has now begun to affect my relationships with others (especially with my close friends) and I don’t know what to do about it.
KLAS Coverage of Dr. Gail Saltz and OurTime.com – the Dating Site for Singles 50+ – OurTime
KLAS Coverage of Dr. Gail Saltz and OurTime.com – The Dating Site for Singles 50+ – OurTime – KLAS local news show in Las Vegas, Nevada interviews Dr. Gail Saltz, relationship psychiatrist. If you over the age of 50 and looking to have a relationship,…
ADHD and relationships
Filed under: relationship psychiatrist
The first step is to treat the ADHD symptoms that are interfering with your relationship. If you haven't already been diagnosed, see a mental health professional such as a counselor, psychologist or psychiatrist. Many of the same treatments that work …
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Are your emotions making you sick
Filed under: relationship psychiatrist
For example, when you are tensed, you sweat more than usual, fluff your words, feel nauseated and experience faster heartbeats and the tightening of buttock muscles," says psychiatrist Dr Harish Shetty. Psychologists also relate happiness, hopefulness, …
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Is Your Child?
Question by Mom of 4: Is your child?
Do you have a child with Autism? What is the best therapy they get? I have 4 children, 2 have Autism. They get Speech, Developmental and Occupational therapy. What is more important. I personally think that O.T. is the most important, but I need some advice. Feel free to share any stories of achievement, or anything pos. or neg. These are our loved children, we need to help each other.
Best answer:
Answer by Kathi
The best “therapy” my daughter has had has been me taking her EVERYWHERE with me, constantly teaching her, exposing her to new things, changing up her routines.
Student Talks About Mental Health Counseling Graduate Program
Student talks about Mental Health Counseling Graduate Program – Counseling & Development – Jil Hus Student talks about Mental Health Counseling Graduate Program.
Organizations help with grief counseling
Filed under: health counseling
Officials on Saturday established a hotline for anyone affected by Wednesday's shooting at Fort Hood who requires help locating behavioral health assistance in Central Texas. Call 254-535-2748 to be connected with local resources. Posted: Sunday, April …
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Women seeking emergency contraception more likely to use IUDs if offered …
Filed under: health counseling
(Medical Xpress)—Health care clinics should routinely offer same-day placement of intrauterine devices (IUDs) to women seeking emergency contraception, according to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. … Dr. Schwarz and …
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Amoryn? What Do You Know About This “natural” Medicine?
Question by Waverly M.: Amoryn? What do you know about this “natural” medicine?
I am considering using this as a way out of my OCD. WDYT?
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More Psychotherapy Business Feedback?
Question by cleeps: More Psychotherapy Business Feedback?
Doing a little market research. I am opening a private counselling/psychotherapy practice. Which name do you prefer:
-Apple Tree Counselling
-SC Counselling and Psychotherapy
-“Therapist’s name” Psychotherapy/Counselling
-Other names you’d suggest?
My clients tend to be with children with behavioural and emotional problems, parents/families, and I also see a lot of men.
Best answer:
Answer by Henry
Don’t have a cutesy name. Use -“Therapist’s name” Psychotherapy/Counseling. After all, you are a professional.
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Well Being
Filed under: counseling and psychotherapy
It would be beneficial to seek professional counseling to understand why you have normalized insecure attachments that make you feel simultaneously loved and abandoned. Ultimately, it's up to you to insist on being with someone who loves you and only …
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