Posted by Pavol May 18th, 2012
Bipolar is a condition that wreaks havoc on those that it affects. If you suffer from Bipolar, chances are that your family suffers right with you. No matter if you are that family member trying to learn to cope or you are the person that has been diagnosised, there is hope out there.
Although there is no cure for Bipolar, just yet, there are many ways in which you can improve your chances of living a long and happy life. The good news is that the process doesn’t have to be difficult ei...
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Posted by Pavol April 29th, 2012
Some of us remember the pain of being bullied at school. Bullying can range from name-calling and teasing to physical violence. Most children find themselves the victim of name-calling or teasing at some point, and this can be quite devastating.
Other kids may actually find themselves being shoved, hit or worse. Being bullied can stick with a person into adulthood, and cause feelings of anger, shame and helplessness. Most schools take bullying very seriously and will discipline bullies up to ...
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Posted by Pavol April 27th, 2012
Depression Debunked
The majority of people personally know someone who is/has struggled with depression. Did you know that depression has been cited as the most widespread mental disorder? It is much more common in women than men and also affects more teenagers than adults – so, chances are that at some point in your life you will know someone who has battled depression. However, just because we know someone who has depression doesn’t mean that we really understand what it is, what causes i...
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Posted by Pavol April 25th, 2012
Anxiety is one of the common issues that children experience. It is a part of childhood — often temporary and harmless. However, if a kid’s anxiety level is above average, the anxiety may start affecting the kid’s behavior and normal activities. As a concerned parent, you will definitely look for ways on how your child can cope with stress and anxiety. There are seven simple but effective means on how a parent can help the child reduce his anxiety and manage his environment.
1. Listen a...
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Posted by Pavol April 24th, 2012
This story is just unbelievably disturbing. I just hope this is an exception, not the rule.
Please watch the video. And then SHARE it! Spread the word. Together we can help stop this kind of abuse. Please - don't be the silent majority. Thank you.
Introduction:
My name is Stuart Chaifetz, and my son, Akian, is a ten-year old boy who has Autism. Akian has always been a sweet and non-violent child, and that is why it was so distressing when notes started coming home from his school, Hor...
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