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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Online Therapy

Posted by Rinda on 07/07/2009

Online Therapy – What Is It?

online psychotherapy

online psychotherapy

Executive Summary about Online Therapy by Matt Bush

Meeting with a therapist online is called Online Therapy. By using an instant messaging program or chat room, you can have a real time session with a online therapist, or you could correspond through emails. And the session remains confidential. The world has opened up many opportunities since the internet has transformed itself into a world of information and services, including online therapy.

Benefits of Online Therapy

People see a counselor online for plenty of reasons. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

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Bipolar Illness

Posted by Rinda on 01/07/2009

Bipolar Illness Medication

By Rinda Ismar
Bipolar Medication

Bipolar Medication

Bipolar illness is classified as a mood disorder, a condition whereby the prevailing emotional mood is distorted or inappropriate to the circumstances. Bipolar illness is generally seen as an adult disorder that typically starts in adolescence. Bipolar illness is underdiagnosed and undertreated.
Bipolar illness is more common in families. It is estimated that 50% of bipolar patients have WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

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Causes Depression

Posted by Rinda on 26/06/2009

The Loss Of Michael Jackson

Causes Depression

In Many of Us All Over the World

By Rinda Ismar

Hitting the top of the pop singles charts as a solo artist, Michael Jackson ranked as the most successful and having an abundance of fans, he will be the artist of all time.

Being as famous as Elvis Presley, he probably was the world’s greatest pop star. Inspite of allegations of improperieties with children, he remained WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

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ADULT ADHD – Is It You?

Posted by Rinda on 21/06/2009

Adult ADHD, Is It You?

By Rinda Ismar
adults adhd

adults adhd

Attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) consists of a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactive and impulsive behavior that is more severe than expected in children of the age and level of development.

It is now known that these symptoms continue into adulthood for about 60% of children with ADHD. Which means an estimation of 8 million adults. However, few adults are identified or treated for adult ADHD.

Adult ADD/ADHD, as in children, is characterized by WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

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