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By admin, on July 5th, 2010%
What Antisocial Personality Disorder Is and Is Not. Every year, I host a St. Patrick’s Day party that all of my friends and family members really enjoy. This past year, I was talking to one of my friends whose husband never comes to the party and I asked her if everything was all right. . . . → Read More: Antisocial Personality Disorder
By admin, on June 30th, 2010%
An intellectual disability is not a mental disease, but a predisposition not to use the intellect.
Intellectual disability is not a general term of psychology or psychiatry. Such terms are more specific, with mental disability holding the consensus as the adequate term to designate any general psycho-physical disability. The intellect is itself not recognized . . . → Read More: An intellectual disability
By admin, on June 9th, 2010%
Help for caretakers in charge of Alzheimer’s Patients – High-Tech Tracking Technology.
Alzheimer’s is a really frightening disease, not just forĀ the way it can reduce a normal functioning person into practically a zombie, but also for how easy it seems to fall victim to it. There are perhaps 5 million Alzheimer’s patients in . . . → Read More: Alzheimer’s Patients
By admin, on June 2nd, 2010%
Personal Habits may be the Premier Cause of Hypertension.
Many millions of people of all ages, but especially those older than 45 years of age, suffer from the symptoms of hypertension and high blood pressure. All around the world and specifically here in American we are seeing a spike in cases of hypertension. The . . . → Read More: Cause of Hypertension
By admin, on May 29th, 2010%
My First Encounter With Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Was Memorable I never will forget an experience in one of my psychology classes in college when our professor invited a man to speak to us who had served in the Vietnam War.
He spoke at great length about his experiences and the difficulties that he . . . → Read More: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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