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…deliberately and voluntarily exposed to whatever triggers the obsessive thoughts and then, is taught techniques to avoid performing, the compulsive rituals and to deal with the anxiety. OCD is sometimes accompanied by depression, eating disorders, substance abuse…
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…Seasonal Affective Disorder Everyone recognizes “spring fever,” the giddiness that lifts the spirits as the short, dark days of winter become the longer, sunnier days of spring. But, have you ever noticed the decrease of energy during the fall…
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…What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Personality disorders affect about 10% of the general population. This group of mental disorders is defined by maladaptive personality characteristics that have a consistent and serious effect on work…
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…Typical Customs Associated with Eating Taiwanese consider eating as one of the essential parts of life. There is a Taiwanese saying, " Eating is as important as the Emperor. " Although there is no emperor anymore, this saying shows how important eating
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…, which is broken down into three main aspects. We have the Custom Eating Plan; this is the heart of the program. Then there is Accelerated Fat Burning program, this deal with the actual fat loss due to simple cardio routines. Which is walking and proper…
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…Digestive Disorders Amebic Dysentry is a disorder in which there is an accumulation of pus located in the liver. This is usually caused by an internal parasite or organism. When dealing with this liver disease there are a few symptoms to look out…
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…The most common feature of personality disorders is their inflexibility and resistance to treatment. Patients who suffer from personality disorders experience a great deal of dysfunction in their personal relationships, due both to the disorder itself…
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…, 2002) Before a patient can be diagnosed with SAD, it is common practice to eliminate other possible disorders including thyroid dysfunction, hypoglycemia, eating disorders and viral infections. (Patient Care, 1989) Once the non-existence…
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…. Consequences can arise from having so many different traits inside one body like eating and sleep disorders, depression, anxiety, and substance abuse (Smith, 1993, p.1). Each alter also has their own name, these names can come from anything but there are three…
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…Doubts, worries, superstitious beliefs are usually common in everyday life, but when they come so excessive then a diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is made. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a medical brain disorder that causes problems…
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