Don?t Give Your Man Away To Another Woman
Posted on June 17, 2009 - Filed Under Womens Issues | Leave a Comment
How many times do we hear it?
“Sure, after I trained him to be the perfect boyfriend, he breaks up with me and goes to be perfect for someone else.?
Has this happened to you?
We can learn a lot from our short term relationships. We bump and
bruise each other like bumper cars in an old time amusement park. We
fight, argue, push our weight around or we withdraw, pout and
manipulate.
Strategies to Make it Through Ohio Ride Parks
Posted on December 30, 2008 - Filed Under Travel | Leave a Comment
Ohio theme parks are some of the best in the world, with the biggest rides and even bigger thrills. But, these major tourist destinations can also be a major headache.
Do you love Ohio theme parks but hate the high prices and long line-ups? Do you plan a family vacation every year to Six Flags, but are tired of fighting the crowds and constantly opening your wallet? If so, keep reading for a basic guide that will help you survive the ups and downs of Ohio’s roller coaster parks.
Can Your Kids Handle It?
Read More..>>Ways to Identify the Indicators and Origins of Teenage Depression
Posted on November 24, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
The signs of teenage depression can often be mistaken for typical mood swings and ups and downs often associated with simply being a teenager. So, what’s considered normal?
Too often, signs of teenage depression are mistaken for the typical ups and downs associated with teenage hormonal mood swings. But, what behavior is normal for the average teenager and how can it be differentiated from more serious instances of clinical depression?
If you’re a parent of a teenager or a teen yourself, it’s important to recognize and identify both the causes of teenage depression and the apparent symptoms. This is a treatable, but often misdiagnosed condition affecting one fifth of all teenagers throughout the United States.
Read More..>>Major Depression – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Posted on July 31, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Major depression is characterized by a persistent sad mood and/or an inability to experience pleasure. These symptoms are constant, interfering with the ability to lead a productive and enjoyable life.
Left untreated, a major depressive episode typically lasts for about six months. Some people may experience just a single episode of depression in their lifetime, but more commonly, major depression is a recurring disorder. Depression is perhaps the most common of all mental health problems, currently felt to affect one in every four adults to some degree. Depression is a problem with mood/feeling in which the mood is described as sad, feeling down in the dumps, being blue, or feeling low. While the depressed mood is present, evidence is also present which reflects the neurochemical or “brain chemistry” aspects of depression with the depressed individual experiencing poor concentration/attention, loss of energy, accelerated thought/worry, sleep/appetite disturbance, and other physical manifestations.
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