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fris arbes's Articles in Mental Health

  • Fearfighter: Video Game To Fight Phobias
    Video games have come a long way from the bouncing balls of energy that were thrown from one end of the screen to another. With advanced rendering technology and options that allow for variable degrees of realism, video game technology can now be used as a possible treatment option for people with problems such a phobias and PTSD.
  • The War for Peace of Mind
    Adjusting to civilian life after being put into a combat situation is something that every soldiers needs to do and something that the Pentagon has provided help in doing. However, recent discovers are implying that the current programs may not be adequate in performing this task.
  • The Roots of the Anxiety Problem
    Anxiety is everywhere in the modern world, primarily because there are so many potential triggers. Everything from work to weight, from phobias to peer pressure, can result in someone developing a bad case of anxiety. Getting over the problem is crucial, but so is learning to live with the root of the problem.
  • Losing Your Memory to Stress
    This article talks about how people normally experience stress and anxiety in their everyday activities. Feelings of stress can cause a number of ill effects such as poor decision-making, irritability, and even memory loss. Prolonged exposure to these stressful situations can cause more permanent and psychological problems to occur.
  • Coping With The Trauma Of Sexual Abuse
    No matter what race, religion and economic status, children are getting sexually abused. And its effects don't stop until the child grows through adolescence and into adulthood. Healing may not come easy, but it is possible to regain a sense of wholeness once again.
  • Psychosis: The Great Escape
    People sometimes just need to find a way to get away from all the trials and tribulations of life. Sometimes, people turn outwards and embrace temporary fixes for the stress and pressure of modern life, like taking a vacation. However, some people turn their “escapes” inward, which could possibly result in a mental condition known as psychosis.
  • Head Tripping: Common Psychoactive Medications
    As modern medical science begins to better understand how the brain works and how mental illnesses can be treated or suppressed, psychoactive medications are becoming more common. There are several types and can be used to treat several different mental illnesses, but there are a few common strands in the market.
  • "Breaking Point: The Factors Behind Insanity"
    Insanity is one of those things that most psychological texts attempt to categorize, illustrate, and analyze, but never outright define. Indeed, from some standpoints, insanity and sanity are too relative to the individual and his circumstances to be given any single, all-encompassing definition. There are, however, several key factors to be noted among the various “forms” of insanity known to modern mental health experts.
  • Breaking Point: The Factors Behind Insanity
    Insanity is one of those things that most psychological texts attempt to categorize, illustrate, and analyze, but never outright define. Indeed, from some standpoints, insanity and sanity are too relative to the individual and his circumstances to be given any single, all-encompassing definition. There are, however, several key factors to be noted among the various “forms” of insanity known to modern mental health experts.
  • Understanding Mental Health Issues
    Mental health issues can be caused by a lot of factors such biochemical imbalances in the brain, nutrient deficiencies, as well as toxins. It can also be genetics, inability to cope, poor social skills, or a reaction to a negative experience. The anxiety and depression being felt are signs of deeper psychological issues.
  • Carving the Flesh With the Scalpel of Philosophy
    According to some recent studies, it would appear that one's outlook, attitude, and philosophy towards life holds a greater influence on physical well-being and longevity than initially believed. The main theory to explain this is that a positive outlook has a strong influence on mental health and subconscious actions, theoretically leading people away from self-destructive lifestyles. Another is that positive thought has a direct influence on a person's physical being, likely through chemical responses.
  • Healing From Car Accidents
    Dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder brought about by car accidents can be as traumatic as the crash itself. Some people avoid seeking professional help for fear of reliving painful memories of the incident. However, the healing process may help them discover new strengths they didn't know they have.

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