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An Autobiographical Sketch
by Nora Nick, Jul 12, 2008
A thoughtful psychological look at the causes of stuttering.
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The Extreme Stress Relieving Detox Bath
by Christina Wall, Jul 11, 2008
This bath detoxifies the body, relieves stress, and smooths the skin. Plus did I mention it's Extremely hot?
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Depression Vs. Sadness
by L F Calland, Jul 5, 2008
What really is fepression, and which are the symptoms? Sadness and Depression are not the same thing.
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Depression: Recognition and Management of Mild Depression
by Shergill, Jul 3, 2008
This is about very mild depression. The type one could manage at home. It gives the reader some basic interventions for the pre-depressive stage. Many-a-times, if the pre-depressive stage is managed right, full blown depression can be averted. Read this article and prevent full blown depression and safe the associated costs.
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What is Schizophrenia
by Eaglehunter, Jul 2, 2008
Schizophrenia is a complex mental illness.
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Bipolar Disorder or Just Extreme Sleep Deprivation?
by John aka Jupiter King, Jul 1, 2008
I have come to the conclusion, from personal experience, that sleep deprivation can trigger behavior mirroring that of bi-polar disorder.
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10 Complicated Complexes
by eddiego65, Jun 17, 2008
Behavioral complexes named after historical and fictional characters.
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10 (More) Uniquely Named Syndromes
by eddiego65, Jun 9, 2008
Ever heard of "one and a half syndrome" or the "impossible syndrome"? These are 10 more uniquely named medical and psychological syndromes.
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10 Uniquely Named Syndromes
by eddiego65, Jun 8, 2008
Ever heard of the "male answer syndrome" or the "dancing eyes dancing feet syndrome"? Read on to discover 10 uniquely named medical and psychological syndromes.
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Propranolol: Memory-Erasing or Life Renewing?
by Selenium, Jun 7, 2008
Propranolol is a beta-blocker used for controlling blood pressure, but has recently obtained a new use for aiding those who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In doing this, it blurs highly emotional memories. A very controversial issue, here's my insight.
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