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1. Information On Schizophrenia - By: Michael Russell
One of the first things to keep in mind when you are seeking information on schizophrenia for yourself or for loved ones is that schizophrenia is considered a psychosis; and unlike neuroses, wherein a sufferer can have many or most or all of the symptoms, with a psychosis, the patient has ALL of the...

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What Is Self Mastery? - Part 3
The next large component of self-mastery is mental health, and this is much trickier than physical health, due to many pitfalls that affect the mind along the way. The list of reasons why people fall prey to mental illness is so long; it could fill a large book.Anyone can get a mental illness, as it crosses every social and economic boundary that exists. Some mental illnesses, such as Schizophrenia, seem to have marginal genetic factors, in that, it can "run in families," but studie
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2. Laugh Away Stress - By: Michael Russell
There is no contention whatsoever, that the stress we go through every day impacts greatly on the mental and physical health of the body.  Every year more medical researches and clinical trials point to how greatly moods, emotions and belief systems affect the body.  Unfortunately, what ma...

3. Laughter: The Key To Success - By: Michael Russell
Can one's healthy diet include fruits, vegetables and...  laughing?  Those on a diet might want to add the new ingredient to their lists, as researchers have discovered that a good laugh can burn calories at a pace one might not want to ignore.  Obviously laughing alone wouldn't be as...

4. Laugh Your Stress Away - By: Michael Russell
Everyone faces some kind of stress in the daily routine of life. Maybe you get stuck in a traffic jam on your way to work or your child picked up head lice from another student. Then there’s the stress from world events. The news and newspapers are filled with sadness and stories that can be unpleas...

5. Brain Health And Sharp Mind - At Any Age - By: Michael Coleman
Brain health shouldn’t be something you first start thinking about in middle- or old-age. Just as you need to exercise your body throughout life to keep it healthy so too does your brain require a daily workout to keep it vital and alert. It is common for people to experience a gradua...

6. Improving Your Memory And Mental Health - By: Michael Russell
Memory is a large component of good mental health. Without it, wed forget phone numbers, peoples names, or freeze up on a test. Of course, many of us do this anyway I know I do quite frequently. So how can someone improve their mental health through memory? Here are some great ideas and exercises t...

7. Europe Shrinks From Health-religion Research - By: Kevin Ferguson
Europes greatest continental divide the chasm between scientific research and theology has begun to close, as scores of university institutes and medical associations from Arkhangelsk to Zurich are gathering to see how the two fields might help each other. The movement, though, is at a...



8. Assisted Living Facilities What Are They? - By: Alex Jensen
Assisted Living facilities are generally for persons 60 years of age and older. Typical candidates need assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), but wish to live as independently as possible. Assisted Living communities exist to bridge the gap between seniors that can live independently an...

9. Brain Research Shows That Diet And Exercise Are Keys To Living Well - By: Ara Content
(ARA) - An old adage says that aging is a state of mind, but new research is beginning to prove it. As brain research advances, experts are finding that some of the physical and mental changes normally associated with aging may not actually be normal at all, but instead, the result of t...

10. Mental Health Disorders - By: Michael Russell
Mental health disorders Society tends to shy away from the discussion of mental health disorders. Sometimes, the moment you even say anything to do with mental health disorders, people begin to get visibly uncomfortable. You see them shuffle their feet or shift their eyes. Perhaps their t...

11. Mental Health Disorders - By: Michael Russell
Have you checked out the current medical updates and articles on the web and in the media? I swear there is always something new to fret about. If it isn't some life-threatening disease, it's a variety of new mental health disorders. We human beings just can't win. How in the world are we always get...

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Science And Religion :: Christian Mental Health
Author: jcrawford Subject: Christian Mental HealthPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:39 pm (GMT -5) Topic Replies: 0 As a Christian Mental Health practitioner, I sometimes wonder who gets to define and set the standards by which the state measures and determines the mental health of its citizens and schoolchildren. Obviously, the ready answer on the lips of non-Christians is that state certified psychologists and psychiatrists alone should define and set the standards governing the mental health of all of its citizens. But this raises a problem for Christians who practice their own religious form of mental health therapy since secularists in government are opposed to any competition in the mental health fields from Christians who claim that the many psychological abuses of mental health treatments in US public schools constitute a violation of their civil right to choice in therapeutic treatments of their minds and souls. Question for discussion and debate: Should Christian mental health be used as a standard for systems of comparitive mental health? If not, why not, and what justification is there for secular humanists in government judging the mental health of Christians if a Christian Mental Health system is superior to any other.... More

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