Category Archives: Depression

Diagnosis of Neurosisis

Origins According to Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud (founder of psychoanalysis), neurotic symptoms are the result of the interaction between instinctual impulses struggling to manifest and defensive strategies through repression. On the other hand, Freud also stated that the common causes of mental illness include frustration and failure of childhood dreams, all of which are rooted [...]

Vaeriety of Neurosis

It is important to clarify that neurosis is not presented in the same way in all patients, as there are symptoms that are more intense in some than others, and this has allowed mental health specialists to perform the classification: Distress. It can manifest from periods of moderate stirring until deep anxiety states characterized by [...]

Neurosis

Everyday stress can lead to neurotic behavior, such as anxiety, excessive anger or worry. If these behaviors hinder our activities and relationships, it is best to seek professional help. In ancient times the neurosis was defined as full of nerves, is now described as episodes of psychological imbalance in people who have achieved relatively good [...]

Definition of Affective Disorder

Affective Disorder has been known by many names, and has many subcategories, as well. Manic Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Seasonal Affective Disorder are just a few of the names heard when talking about Affective Disorder. What most people don’t realize, however, is exactly what it is. History 1. Henry Maudslay first broached the idea that [...]

About Seasonal Affective Disorder in Adults

Seasonal affective disorder is a feeling of depression that is triggered by the lack of light and warmth during the winter. The change in seasons marks a change in personality. The causes of this disorder are not well understood, but there treatment options are available. Symptoms 1. Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder include depression, feeling [...]

Drug Excess or Overdose

This is caused by excessive use of drugs is not intentional or even unintentional. In this condition must immediately request assistance signs and symptoms medical Alerts * dizziness * Head feels like broken * Weak pulse * Difficulty breathing * Vomiting * Fainting Note: The signs and symptoms depend on the type and amount of [...]

The Recovery Childhood Emotional Abuse

Having worked with many clients recovering from childhood emotional abuse, and having experienced it myself, I want to allocate my erudition with you, in the prospect that it will help you be well, feel good, be fortunate and start the life you want and deserve. The most important relationship you have in your life is [...]

Half of the Patients with Depression Suffer Brain Injury

Patients with acquired brain injury (DCA) for stroke or head injury are a caregiver, frequently, a person in your family is usually a woman around 60 years of age who is relative of the patient and half of them suffer from depression or anxiety, the study ‘Epidemiology DCA: The Global Burden of Acquired Brain Injury [...]