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Cerebral palsy affects thousands of children each year. Cerebral palsy refers to a group of disorders that have an affect on a person's coordination and ability to move. Cerebral palsy may make daily living tasks for those afflicted with the disorder. There are three types of cerebral palsy that can affect children. Related Article Tags: , , Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is characterized by repeated episodes of aggressive, violent behavior that are grossly out of proportion to the situation. When it comes to Inflammatory Bowel Disorder (IBD), most people are aware of ulcerative colitis. This is a disorder in which the damage occurs in the colon as a result of inflammation of the tissue. However, chrones is a prevalent disorder that is often misdiagnosed as ulcerative colitis, as they share many of the same symptoms. Related Article Tags: , , , So, you are at the point where you realize that you have Binge Eating Disorder and you want to make a change in your life for the better… But what do you do next? If you are like how I was, a mixture of emotions used to begin to fill my head about ... Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Depression and anxiety are distinct, and particularly common, emotional disorders. In fact, depression and anxiety are the two most common emotional disorder forms. While depression is unique from anxiety, it is not uncommon for depression and anxiety to overlap in persons having emotional disorders. Bipolar disorder is also referred to as manic depression. Atypical mood swings, depression, shifts in energy levels and an inability for the person to function normally in society or in relationships are signs of this ailment. Approximately one percent of the population is diagnosed with this disorder each year. It can affect academic growth, careers, and personal relationships negatively. One annoying illness an adult can have is the Adult Attention Deficiency Disorder, or ADD. Nearly all of the initial studies and focus for the attention deficit disorders was focused on children and the youth, but matured people are definitely as apt to have the condition as young persons. Dissociative disorders are so-called because they are marked by a dissociation from or interruption of a person's fundamental aspects of waking consciousness (such as one's personal identity, one's personal history, etc.) Panic Disorder is one of the most severe forms of anxiety disorder and is often classified as its own illness. It affects more than 2 million adults in America every year, but it seems to affect twice as many women as men. Panic disorder also accounts for about 70 per cent of all anxiety disorder cases. Related Article Tags: , , ,
Many people have anxiety and worry during the holidays. I think it's almost normal considering that all of us to one degree or another bring heightened expectations to any holiday season. We hope that somehow, this ***** fill in the holiday of your choice season will meet our expectations and everything will be wonderful.
Problem is, our memories of any "great and wonderful" holiday have been whitewashed by the passage of time. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Having close family members who have experienced panic attacks and actually have been diagnosed with panic (also called anxiety) disorder, I can speak with a good deal of experience about how to deal with it in terms of living with the symptoms. Related Article Tags: , , , Eating disorders not otherwise specified include behaviors such as chronic dieting, purging and binge-eating, which do not meet the full criteria for a specific eating disorder; they are two to five times as common as the clinical eating disorders. Related Article Tags: , , , Attention Deficit Disorder is often difficult to diagnose in adulthood as it sometimes masked by relationship problems, mood disorders, substance abuse, employment issues, or other psychological disorders. It was previously believed that children and adolescents would grow out of ADD, but it has just been acknowledged in the last few decades that it persists into adulthood. Actually, 67 per cent of children with ADD will continue to exhibit signs well into adulthood. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Narcissistic personality disorder is a serious emotional disturbance characterized by a grandiose, or extremely exaggerated, sense of self-importance. Individuals with this disorder lack empathy for other people but need constant admiration from them. Agoraphobia is the fear of having a panic attack in open or public places. Understanding agoraphobia is the first step toward recovery. However, the average person with agoraphobia takes at least one full year to get diagnosed and even longer to learn enough about agoraphobia to start recovering. This article discusses the reasons why and offers a website as a resource for learning about agoraphobia. Related Article Tags: , , , , Attention Deficit Disorder, commonly referred to as ADD, is sometimes thought to be an epidemic among today's children. Actually only occurring in 3 per cent to 5 per cent of children, ADD can be a difficult disorder for children and parents to deal with. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Anxiety Attacks and Panic Attacks symptoms, treatment, and risk factors. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Eating while sleeping? Night eating syndrome, also known as sleep-related eating, is considered by medical doctors as a parasomnia. It is known as a sleep disorder type that enables people to eat while seemingly asleep. Related Article Tags: , , , , Everyone knows what it feels like to be anxious- you feel stomach ache, you can feel your heart beat very fast, and you are sweating just like you are jogging. These are what you usually feel if you have stage fright and you are required to give speak in public, or during your first date (who knows when was that!). These, among other feelings (feelings of anxiety) are normal reactions to stress. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Parents need to watch their children for signs of autism, which can be detected even earlier than one year of age. You need to know what to watch for so that a professional diagnosis can be performed, since the earlier autistic spectrum disorder can be determined, the better the chances of minimizing the effects of this affliction. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
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