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More info... Geraldo Rivera a hero? Children naked, filthy, neglected, and abused. Robert Kennedy. The state of New York...What do these things have in common? Read "A Willowbrook Legacy" written by my blog buddy Tom of "Sheep and Goats" and find out. Tom has a wonderful post on the subject. While you're there please leave him a comment. You know how we bloggers love comments. ;o)
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More info... This blog entry is a continuation from an earlier post. You may want to read that post first. Inspired by Do You Realize by The Flaming Lips Im sorry. I just dont have time to exercise. I wake up at 5:30, get the kids ready for school, pack their lunches, drive them to school, go to work all day, leave work to pick up groceries for the evening meal. I just have no time whatsoever! I just dont feel like exercising. I have a headache. Its too darn hot outside anyway. Maybe I will ex
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By Ted Goodman
Major Depressive Disorder - commonly referred as depression - is an illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts. It is not to be confused with a passing blue mood - depression can have severe repercussions in the person's way of life. It affects a person's appetite, sleep, and work. It affects relationships and how a person feels about himself. Depression is not a sign of weakness, or a condition that can be willed or wished away. One cannot merely change things in a snap - sans treatment, symptoms can last for days, weeks, months, or even years.
Types of Depression
Depressive Disorder comes in different forms. Three of the most common types of depressive disorders are major depression, dysthymia, and bipolar disorder - it is instructive to note that within these types are variations in the number of symptoms, persistence, and how severe they are.
Major Depression is evidenced by a combination of symptoms that interfere with one's ability to live a normal, productive life. A disabling episode of major depression may occur only once, but it more commonly occurs several |
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More info... More info... (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/families/SIG=1342327ju/*http%3A//www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=73c3fd31-1498-42e8-8ec8-d9d4b00742bc&rss=68)Four families are without homes, after a major fire tore through a north side apartment complex overnight.
In the 35 years I have worked with clients, I've learned that our lives can change instantly. Sudden death, life threatening diagnosis, accidents, job loss, marriage, or divorce can shake us at our inner core. I also know that conflicts in relationships can be devastating and confusing. I strive to provide a safe, caring, compassionate and professional environment for you to work and find solutions. Feel free to call for a brief telephone consultation (no charge) to determine if I'm the right person to help you with your concerns. Membership: Indiana Oncology Social Workers; National Association of Social Workers.
One of the greatest challenges in parenting is setting clear, consistent rules for your children. Although the content and consequences vary by age, consistency in enforcement remains crucial regardless of the age of the child. Here are some ideas to help with setting rules that are effective and consequences that are workable for you as a parent to enforce. |
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Friday, 20 June 2008 |
By Jerry L. Fobik
No one likes to be nauseous. The thinking of getting nauseous or unsettled stomach is not an enjoyable idea. But, when the idea of vomiting becomes vast enough to influence an individual to alter their lifestyles and eating habits, the condition may be more than just a reasonable aversion of throwing up. Emetophobia is the powerful fear of vomit and this fear can lead to death in those who suffer from it.
An individual who fears vomit may fear the thought or actof vomiting themselves, the thought or actof others vomiting, or the vomit itself. These patients experience extreme amounts of anxiety as regards vomit in general. The difficulty with a phobia of this nature is the precursor to vomiting, eating.
Lots of people who suffer from emetophobia are diagnosed with anorexia way sooner than the fear of vomiting is bring into being. The patients will stop at nothing in orderto avoid vomiting and this includes the pause of eating.
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