12 Sep, 2010

Product DescriptionBecause most psychiatric illnesses are complex phenomena, no single method or approach is sufficient to explain them or the experiences of persons who suffer from them. In The Concepts of Psychiatry S. Nassir Ghaemi, M.D. argues that the discipline of psychiatry can therefore be understood best from a pluralistic perspective. Grounding his approach in the works of Paul McHugh, Phillip Slavney, Leston Havens, and others, Ghaemi incorporates a more explicitly philosophical discussion of the strengths of a pluralistic model and the weaknesses of other approaches, such as biological or psychoanalytic theories, the biopsychosocial model, or eclecticism.Ghaemi’s methodology…. Click Here to Read More
11 Sep, 2010
I’ve just been wondering, I couldn’t find the answer any where to whether social anxiety or depression would be classified as a serious mental illness, that would cause denial of a fiance visa if the person the foreigner is marrying has…. Click Here to Read More
10 Sep, 2010
Great Ebook with a hot niche (Accidents, Emergencies & Illnesses). The First ebook on Human First Aid Treatments on CB Market Place that Teaches Life-Saving Techniques such as Cpr. Pays 75% per sale, Professionally Written with Low Refund rates. Emergency First Aid Guide-book Pays 75%…. Click Here to Read More
9 Sep, 2010
Stress is a part of life. All of us have to deal with different kinds of stress on a daily basis. Problems occur, however, when stress is chronic and a person is unable to obtain relief. When this happens, stress can affect us mentally and emotionally. If stress is too overwhelming for too long, a person can feel that they are going under. They may even wonder if they are going crazy. To help you evaluate where you stand with stress, this article will go over the types and symptoms of stress. Normal symptoms of stress include anger, feelings of helplessness, temporary depression, churning stomach, tense muscles and emotions. Abnormal stress symptoms include suicidal thoughts, ongoing…. Click Here to Read More
8 Sep, 2010
If someone has a mental illness and they become physically ill. They are of right mind, but choose not to live anymore because their illness is potentially terminal. There are treatments out there, such as chemotherapy and medications with terrible side effects, should that person be granted to right to make their own decisions about their life? I think yes. But I want to see what you…. Click Here to Read More
7 Sep, 2010
I have been to a mental illness hospital twice and outpatient and have a regular psychiatrist. Now I can’t afford him and ran out of medication and all those wierd, anxiety, loss of realities feeling are coming back. Anybody gone through this where you can’t afford meds or the doctor and had to come off medication…how did it affect…. Click Here to Read More
6 Sep, 2010
Former Major League Player and Hitting Coach outlines the art of hitting from a fundamental, physical and mental approach. Become a Dangerous Hitter! Mike Easler’s Conditioned To…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010
When an adult child has a mental illness (and of course is in denial), how can the family help this person as well. Is it appropriate to try to speak to their social worker? What can they tell…. Click Here to Read More
4 Sep, 2010
It might have started with a panic attack during your algebra exam in high school. It then might have progressed into depression in college, and post-partum depression after the birth of your first child. At times, you might have even felt so desperate that you wanted to commit suicide. Or perhaps you have a brother who seems in the grips of full-blown paranoia. No matter how much you try, you just cannot reach him. He’s convinced that the FBI is watching his every move, and no one can convince him otherwise. You want him to seek professional help, but he is reluctant to do so. The illness can create tremendous stress for a family. Because it is so misunderstood, there is the…. Click Here to Read More
2 Sep, 2010

Product DescriptionIn this volume, authors Walfish and Barnett provide a comprehensive toolkit for practitioners to develop their business acumen and fully complement their extensive clinical training. Without question, top-notch clinical expertise in addition to sound business practices are the winning combination for long-term success. Financial Success in Mental Health Practice shows readers how to market their practice, ensure its profitability, provide quality client service delivery, manage office overhead, implement effective accounting practices, handle commercial taxes and business expenses, navigate insurance claims and reimbursements, and plan for retirement. Written in an…. Click Here to Read More
2 Sep, 2010
I’ve heard that it is not wise for some people with mental illness to live on their own. Well what sort of mental illness? The type that get depressed for a week or month and then they’re fine? or…. Click Here to Read More
31 Aug, 2010
Genesis 1990 seeks new home for mental health drop-in center For those with no experience in the matter, It can be difficult to comprehend living with mental illness. Far too often, it is a long and lonely road to travel. There are times when it feels like nobody understands or cares about just how hard that journey is to make. Read more on The Ashland Daily…. Click Here to Read More