Mood Disorders

Chase Murray on November 2nd, 2011

If you have suffered from frequent intense experience of panic attacks then you might recognise this statement. “I know it’s silly really, but when I am in a panic attack I totally believe I am going to go crazy”. You may be reading this and thinking “I recognise that sentence, but not the going crazy […]

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Chase Murray on August 23rd, 2011

For many decades, the human race has invented a lot of different treatments against psychological ailments, a number of these have proven to be successful, a number of these have not. After awhile, these kinds of treatment methods have changed from terrible torture-like methods from the past, such as lobotomy, to procedures designed for the […]

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Chase Murray on August 16th, 2011

Fear was taken from the Greek φόβος, phóbos, meaning ‘fear’. Although classed as one of the negative emotions, it can have some positive value. After all because we are human, it is necessary to have both positive and negative emotion, to enable us to feel. Fear is distressing, a sensation induced by a perceived threat […]

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Chase Murray on August 11th, 2011

When you say to yourself “my wife is bipolar” what are the first thoughts that come to mind? Possibly this is nothing new, possibly your wife was diagnosed years ago. Maybe your wife was diagnosed just last week, or even earlier today. So what are the thoughts that go through your head? Are you angry, […]

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Chase Murray on July 19th, 2011

Omega-3 fatty acids, otherwise known as fish oil, have been shown to stabilize the mood of people suffering from bipolar disorder. Yes, that’s right, fish oil. Researchers at Harvard University back in 1999 made a very amazing discovery. During a research study involving omega-3s and people with bipolar disorder it was discovered that those taking […]

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Chase Murray on June 3rd, 2011

Panic attacks in children are often identified in their very early years and these attacks can often plague them from the early stages of life right through into adulthood. This can be particularly frustrating and worrying for parents too, especially in very young children who have not yet developed full speech and are unable to […]

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Chase Murray on May 17th, 2011

Bipolar Disorder is a mood disorder characterised by abnormal mood states. More accurately it involves cycling between the high mood state of mania to the incredibly low state of depression. Bipolar disorder affects at least one in every 70 people, greatly impeding the sufferer’s ability to live a normal life, and putting them at a […]

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Chase Murray on April 28th, 2011

One in six adults and nearly one in ten children in the United States suffer from bipolar disorder. Yet, there remains a stigma associated with being bipolar and being related to someone who is. Never mind that Edgar Allen Poe was bipolar or that President Theodore Roosevelt was too. Or that people with bipolar disorder […]

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Chase Murray on April 8th, 2011

A panic or anxiety attack indicates the presence of an anxiety disorder which has both physical and emotional symptoms. Emotional symptoms related to panic attacks include: intense feeling of unwanted and excessive fear. Physical symptoms related to panic attacks include: feeling of giddiness, asphyxiation, severe shaking, racing heart, clammy hands etc. There are millions of […]

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Chase Murray on March 31st, 2011

We all know what anxiety feels like. Our heart pounds before speaking publicly or a tough exam. We get butterflies in our stomach during a special date. We worry and fret over family problems or feel jittery at the prospect of confronting someone. However, if worries and fears are preventing you from living your life […]

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