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  1. Effective Time Management... or How to Fail Completely As far back as I can remember, my school teacher's comments usually included "head in the clouds" or "day-dreamer". At one point a teacher thought it may be that my mind worked a little differently and the way the curriculum w...
  2. About Bipolar Type Two ( 2 ) I started researching what being Bipolar was about. Although I came up with many excellent resourse on the net, I was left unsatisfied. There were descriptions on how to determine if I was bipolar, descriptions of the medications I was taking, and su...
  3. Learning To Live With ME/CFS - My Experience So Far  In December 2005 I suddenly developed a neuorological condition within days of having a flu jab. I was left with an altered sensation down the right side of my face, speech problems and problems with balance. Ever since then my conditon has wor...
  4. Seasonal Mental Health Holidays and times of celebrations are not always happy occasions. It can be a time for heightened stress, anxiety and even sadness. Often, this can be attributed to something so simple as not getting enough light to your eyes. During winter, ev...
  5. How To Get Rid Of Anxiety Attacks The pace of modern life can be frightening, can't it? We're so used to rushing here and rushing there that we often forget about such things as natural stress and anxiety relief. Much easier to reach for a bottle of pills or medication to lower our...
  6. What is a Conduct Disorder? [help for parents] ConductDisorders.com describes itself as a "soft place to land for the battle-weary parent." Does that sound like you? Generally, people do not find it because they want to -- they find it because they are out of ideas, losing hope, feeling defeated,...
  7. UNpuzzled about Asperger's Syndrome and the Autistic Spectrum Autism, Aspergers, PDD, PDDNOS are all conditions that exist on the Autistic Spectrum. All are classed as "disorders" in the DSMIV. That means they represent a billing code - and the world is filled with cures and advocates of cures for the...
  8. Selective Mutism The purpose of this lens is to raise awareness around the area of Selective Mutism, especially to those who will come across children in the school environment who display some form of selective mutism. I hope my case study & thoughts will give you...
  9. Help Your Body Help Itself - Increase Stem Cell Circulation Up to 30% Recent scientific developments have revealed that stem cells derived from the bone marrow travel throughout the body, and act to support optimal organ and tissue function. Stem cells can be thought of as "master" cells. Stem cells are found...
  10. Is it Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue? Fibromyalgia as a Complication of Injuries Is it Fibromyalgia, or Chronic Fatigue? How do you tell whether you have fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (also known as "Myalgic Encephalopathy" or "ME") or both? Are they completely unrelated disorders, sister illnesses that share similar sym...
  11. Asperger's Child: From Mom's Concern To Diagnosis, And Beyond Having a child with Asperger's Syndrome is the most confusing, exasperating, embarrassing, helpless, innocent, energetic, fun, and amazing experiences I have ever been through. And one that I will continue to learn from for the rest of my son's life....
  12. Help for Depression - Tips, Treatments, Therapies if You're Feeling Low, Sad or Depressed Although suffering from depression might make you believe or feel you are alone with this, that is not true. Most people, if not all of us will go through a period of feeling low and questioning our life. A period of depression temporary or otherwis...
  13. My Child Has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder & Does Not Take ADHD Medication ... So What! NO MATTER WHAT THE ADHD EXPERTS HAVE TO SAY ... This lens is inspired by a hubpage, "Know A Kid with ADHD? Get the Facts About Kids With ADHD and Sports". It has a list of sports that are considered "ideal" choices for children with Attention Defici...
  14. Anxiety and Panic Attack Anxiety & Panic Disorders Anxiety disorders are best described as a panic attack mixed with a high level of anxiety. Anxiety disorders can include social anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress, and specific phobias. There is e...
  15. Anxiety Attack and Panic Attack Treatment Reviews Check Out These Anxiety Treatment and Panic Attack Treatment Reviews... We've done the research to find the best, medication free, all natural and proven methods to treat anxiety and bring you some much needed relief. We've worked hard to verify th...
  16. How To Deal With Dog Separation Anxiety You leave and your Dog howls.  Not just for a moment, but seemingly forever.  When the howling finally abates, it is replaced by a whine.  When you return, you find your home a mess — he has engaged in destructive behavior t...
  17. Control OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorders Control OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorders - Obsessive Compulsions. Learn How You Can Win the Battle Against Your Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Discover How You Can Overcome Your Obsessive Thoughts and Beat Your OCD Problem. Obsessive Compul...
  18. Do You Know Someone Living with Seizures? The National Seizure Disorders Foundation is a fresh concept on seizure support and stigma eradication. This lens is one of many telling the story of seizure disorders and my journey to enlighten close minded public. For information and support, thi...
  19. permarexia Little is know , It affects many whom have a unreasonable view of body image.   I began writing about Permarexia over 2 years ago and own the web site www.permarexia.com This site is under modification currently. Permarexia  has a hold o...
  20. ADHD: medical concern or made-up disorder? Many critics of the overmedication of our children contend that there is no such thing as ADHD. Doctors claim that schools convince parents of a need to drug their active child when none really exists. Weigh in on this controversial topic.