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… Alcoholism or drug use in the family  Sexual or physical abuse patterns in the family  Chronic illness in oneself or family  Family or individual history of psychiatric disorders such as eating disorders, schizophrenia…
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…-depression at the time of the interview; half of the users had anxiety disorder such as "social phobia"; while three suffered from eating disorders; four had uncontrollable burst of anger; and eight had abused alcohol or drugs at some time in their life…
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…Overview of Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is the most common mental disorder in the United States affecting around one percent of the United States population. It is characterized by a deep withdrawal from interpersonal relationships and a retreat…
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…* slowed reflexes and response * sexual dysfunction * menstrual irregularities *eating disorders WITHDRAWL SYMPTOMS: *hallucinations *insomnia *seizures *nausea, stomach problams *sleep disorders HOW IT IS TAKEN: Barbiturates are taken orally, sometimes…
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…of love, play on, give me excess of it…” In my opinion if chocolate be the food of love, eat on, give me excess of it. Unfortunately, chocolate is the one thing I do over-indulge myself excessively with; Whilst I am a lover of chocolate my reflection…
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…users. There are many health hazards that go along with using steroids. Steroid users may suffer from heart disease, liver cancer, depression, extreme hostility and aggression, eating disorders, stunted height, acne, and the risk of HIV and Hepatitis B…
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…to obtain more information about this disorder, please contact your personal physician and/or the agencies listed in the "Resources" section of this report. Insulin-dependent Diabetes is a disorder in which the body does not produce enough insulin…
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…to fall prey to eating disorders. The media has a dangerous influence on women’s health in the United States. The media is a primary factor in the development and maintenance of women’s body image problems. Women start to feel insecure about their bodies…
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…of Beck’s patients hold false views of themselves, which can develop psychological problems within people. Some of the psychological problems that cognitive therapy can treat are; depression, anxiety, panic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, eating
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…Diagnostic Summary Paper AUTISM Autism is a disorder that impairs the development of a person's capacity to interact with, communicate with, and also maintain regular "normal" bonds with the outside world. This disorder
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