Mood Disorders Mental Health
Mood Disorders Mental Health
Mood
Contains sites and categories related to these mental disorders also referred to as affective disorders, which is a persistent or episodic exaggeration of mood state.
Top: Health: Mental Health: Disorders: Mood
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- Describes effect of supplemental magnesium glycinate and boron in terminating treatment resistant depression.
- The article describes ways to identify, cope with, and prevent holidays-related anxiety and depression
- Differing types of illness, symptoms, medication, excessive spending, gambling troubles, alcohol and drug abuse, sleeping changes, weight gain or loss and racing thoughts.
- A newsletter by, for and about people coping with one of the biochemically-caused mood disorders and for anyone else who lives with or works with them.
- An online support group that allows people to air their views & problems of mental health issues.
- OBAD - support for individuals with a mood disorder such as Bipolar, Depression or Schizoaffective Disorder.
- Learn about depressive illnesses, read hints on how to cope and give or receive support in a safe environment, provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a new method for treating mood disorders.
- Information about Mood Disorders and mood swings - causes, symptoms and related articles.
- Self assessment, criteria for episode, recognizing and diagnosing, mailing lists, discussion forums, chat and links.
- Signs and symptoms, cyclothymia, rapid cycling, women, children, adolescents and seniors.
- Article describing the epidemiology, natural history, and adult sequelae of early-onset affective illness, followed by a discussion of family-genetic and high-risk studies of juvenile affective illness.
- Conducts research studies on bipolar disorder, major depression, and mood disorders specific to women. Includes research, descriptions, resources and specific issues related to these illnesses.
- Information about anxiety, depression and bipolar disorders for the health professional and the general public.
- A free self help program to teach cognitive behaviour therapy skills to people vulnerable to depression and anxiety
- Information about mood disorders: Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline, SAD and Schizoaffective Disorder I, and a mental health links list, humor, quotes and author's own personal story about dealing with life with bipolar disorder.
- Includes details on depression, social phobia, panic disorder, PTSD, OCD, GAD, new treatments and research from the Emory University.
- Offers information based on the American Psychiatric Association's "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition"
- Resource for individuals seeking natural alternatives for the treatment of mood disorders and mild depression.
- What are mood disorders, how are they diagnosed, treatments, and medications.
- Research by the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Designed to identify genes that cause mental disorders and help investigate better treatment options.
- Information and support for Christians with depressive illnesses and those caring for them. It contains several active message boards and is also available in Icelandic.
- Symptoms, along with reactions and combinations to and with bodily functions.
- Articles on depression and bipolar and home of McMan's newsletter, plus news, books,links, and discussions.
- Yahoo mailing list that delivers information and new treatment options for the disorders.
- Support and information for friends and family of those suffering from manic depression, bipolar, depression..
- Read about the symptoms of, and the differences between major, clinical and manic/bipolar depression and also seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
- Self-therapy for depression, phobias, anxiety, headaches, allergies, sleep problems, dyslexia, and stage fright.
- A clearing house for information on all types of mood disorders and their most effective treatments, compiled by psychopharmacologist Ivan Goldberg.
- Symptoms and cycles discussed, treatments, facts, history and links.
- Provides information, support and inspiration to women with mood disorders.
- Education, intervention and guidance for parents of teenagers with mood disorders.
- Developed in cooperation with college and university counseling centers throughout the United States and Canada to improve student awareness of resources for depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and loneliness.
- Comprehensive information on symptoms, causes and types of depressive illness. Treatment strategies include both conventional and alternative medicine.
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