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How To Cope With Anxiety Breathing Difficulties

Miles Drake, MD Mental Health

Breathing difficulties summarized in excellent details the major symptoms and usual presentation of panic attacks, panic disorder and agoraphobia. This is a leading cause of emergency department evaluations and referrals for cardiology assessment on the one hand and for psychiatric evaluation on

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Are People With Schizophrenia Dangerous?

Miles Drake, MD Mental Health

The short answer to the question of whether someone with paranoid schizophrenia is likely to be violent or dangerous is usually "no". Schizophrenia, particularly the paranoid form, has for a long time been associated in the public mind with violence. This view has been reinforced by media reports

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Do You Have Tocophobia?

Miles Drake, MD Mental Health

You probably do not have tokophobia, the unreasoning fear of delivering a baby, as it has recently been defined in the very few papers that have been written about it, but these feelings and concerns may well indicate an anxiety problem that would benefit from attention. Your boyfriend, your mom

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Depression

Miles Drake, MD Mental Health

Depression is one of the most common reasons for medical office visit, and is the most common reason for which people seek or are referred for psychological or psychiatric treatment. The iconic image of the psychiatric consultation in our culture is the patient reclining on the therapist's couch

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Coping With Anxiety And Depression

Angelica Giron, MD Mental Health

Anxiety and depression are common mood disorders that occur at some point in our lives. The death of a loved one, break-up in a relationship, loss of a job, or financial ruin can can cause one to feel depressed. At the same time, one may also experience anxiety over relationships, financial

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Lightheadedness, Headache And Spacey Feeling

Miles Drake, MD Mental Health

It is always frustrating and also concerning when a variety of laboratory tests are normal and symptoms continue. It is true that the MRI, EEG, VNG, sinus X-rays and blood flow measurements did not indicate what was going on, but they also suggested that a number of potentially serious things are

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Most Common Types Of Headache

Sasa Milosevic, MD Mental Health

Headache (lat. cephalea, cephalalgia) is listed among the 10 most common complaints patients have, according to a study published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings journal. Various internal and external factors may cause headaches. Different types of headaches have different manifestations and can be

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Being The Partner Of A Person With Bipolar Affective Disorder

Sasa Milosevic, MD Mental Health

Bipolar affective disorder or manic depression is a psychiatric disorder characterized by alternating intervals of mania and depression. There are many variations in the clinical picture of manic depression, but manic phases are generally characterized by high energy levels, over-excitement

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Relationship Between Heavy Drinking And Mental Disorders

Sasa Milosevic, MD Mental Health

Ethanol (ethyl-alcohol) consumption has a very strong impact on every aspect of human health and social life. Being a very small molecule soluble both in water and fats, ethanol easily travels through the body after ingestion and gets into every single cell. Therefore, it is not strange that it has

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Cheek And Lip Biting

Sasa Milosevic, MD Mental Health

Stress, commonly related to work, family, health, and other issues, has become a great burden of modern society. Anxiety disorders go hand in hand with this phenomenon. Symptoms common to all anxiety disorders include hot and cold flushes, an increased heartbeat, undefined forms of chest pain