by Baha’i Views / Flitzy Phoebie The community mental heath team are there to help people who are littered with mental health problems. The primary port of decision for anyone who thinks that they’re stricken by some reasonably mental health drawback is your doctor who will be ready to recommend the correct type of help. [...] Read more »
Mental health: Living with a bipolar family memer
by Baha’i Views / Flitzy Phoebie It’s difficult to live with someone who has bipolar. They can prevent you from your normal life routine. You have to care for them and monitor them at all time. It can be costly to care for a bipolar patient. You have to pay for medical bills if they’re [...] Read more »
How Trauma Informs Men?s Identity, Addiction And Recovery
by Putnam Clubhouse Most of the men I’ve talked to over the years in the journey through recovery can identify some point in their lives when they realized it was not okay to express certain feelings or behaviors, especially if those feelings showed weakness, vulnerability or sensitivity. Crying above all was strictly discouraged. They also [...] Read more »
Mental health: about OCD
by Frangipani Photograph OCD is called obsessive compulsive disorder. This disorder was recognized a couple of years back. It’s a psychological disorder. There’re a percentage of the population who has this disorder in accompanied with other disorder. People with OCD can get medical treatment and it’s not hard to treat them. They’re less severe than [...] Read more »
Psychotherapy at Bridges to Recovery
by Putnam Clubhouse Bridges to Recovery offers many different types of individual and group clinical psychotherapy. Our goal is to assist a patient towards recovery with the therapeutic modality that they respond best to. Individual Psychotherapy Each patient is assigned a primary therapist who meets with him/her for individual psychotherapy sessions throughout the week. [...] Read more »
How to Keep Your Mental Health for Sure
by Catholic Church (England and Wales) Many people believe that our dreams are only a representation of what happened to us during the day or a disorganized collection of images without any purpose. However, recent discoveries in biology, neurology and psychiatry, which are related to psychology and the interpretation of dreams, have revealed to us [...] Read more »
Mental health: how to tell if someone is suicidal
by incurable_hippie The suicide rate is increasing with the teenage population as well as the mentally ill. You can do a lot to help these people out. The first thing is to recognize the symptoms and signs. Once you see that you can get them help. It’s never a good idea to aban people and [...] Read more »
Six Unbelievably Strange and Bizarre Mental Disorders
by Putnam Clubhouse Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) In 1955, John Todd (1914-1987), an English psychiatrist, first named Alice in Wonderland syndrome in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. This syndrome is always related to distortion in time, space and body image. Due to visual hallucinations, one feels that their whole body parts [...] Read more »
How to pass the HESI exit exam answering questions on psych/mental health
by cliff1066™ Step 1 Know the mental health disease there are. While mental health nursing may be about communication and interventions, it is also important to know the definition of the different mental health diseases in your book. Step 2 Know most of the medications and their complications. You need to know what time of [...] Read more »
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