Borderline Personality Disorder

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Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder

This video explains bipolar symptoms.

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My anxiety/panic attacks

just telling you through my expereinces with my panic attacks and how it all happened n all that

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MENTAL DISORDERS – LIFETIME

MENTAL DISORDERS is a new project which took place at the beginning of the 2010 year.It consists of two young and talented producers and djs Dejan Barisic 89 aka DEL from Belgradeand Zarko Olarevic 86 aka CUNE from Belgrade too.

Del has concerned himself with music when he was only 13 years old and he started to makepsytrance music 3 years ago. He has over 15 unreleased tracks, two compilations andEP ” when the night falls down” , which has been released for Frequencybuzz records from Delhi (India), whose member he is too…

Cune has started doing music in 2008 year. He has a few unreleased tracks and several tracks within the mental disorders project. In our scene Cune is more known as dj Psychofusion organisation.He worked on a lot of parties around Serbia and Belgrade in the past 3 years. He also worked as a support at Azax syndrom party in SKC (Belgrade).

After a lot og cooperation during the trance scene in Serbia, CUNE and DEL came to an idea of working together, and that s the way MENTAL DISORDERS has been conjoined to PSYCHOFUSION ORGANISATION. The sound of MENTAL DISORDERS can be described as a real psytrance with a tinge of night full on and goa trance, strong bass lines, rhytms and synths. It s a new style with old school elements.

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Discovering How Deficiency in the BDNF Gene Leads to Anxiety Disorders – A Talk by Dr. Francis Lee

Learn from Dr. Francis Lee how he and colleagues have combined mouse and human studies to shed light on the mechanisms by which a defect in a gene called BDNF can lead to anxiety symptoms in mental disorders. Recorded at the Staglin Music Festival for Mental Health, September 2009.

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Overcoming Depression Song with Anxiety Stress Relief Video – “This Too Shall Pass”

by Joe DePalma of http://www.ReadySetRise.com — The #1 Positive Success Website! This positive music video for the song “This Too Shall Pass” is 1 of 13 songs that make up the core of The SONIC SECRET: LAW OF ATTRACTION MUSIC SYSTEM at http://www.TheSonicSecret.com. This positive song targets overcoming depression and anxiety stress relief. Please subscribe to my channel and check out the rest of my positive mindset videos. Live with passion!

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Child or Teen Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety BC – http://anxietybc.com/index.php

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is an anxiety disorder. Children and teens with GAD worry excessively and uncontrollably about daily life events.

Key Points:

* Although younger children can show signs of excessive worry, children usually develop GAD at about 12 years old.
* Girls are more likely to have GAD than boys. In fact, 2 out of every 3 children with GAD are girls.
* Almost half of children with an anxiety disorder will continue to suffer from an anxiety problem when they are adults.
* Many children with GAD also have other anxiety problems. The most common problems are social anxiety, depression, separation anxiety, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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Anxiety BC – http://anxietybc.com/parent/generalized.php

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Why do only some people have the genetics for mental disorders?

I am autistic and have traits of bipolar disorder. Why is it that some people have the genetics for mental illnesses, whether it be depression anxiety schizophrenia or eating disorders. It just seems random that only some people inherit them and not others. My autism and bipolar disorder are almost certainly genetic for me and I know other people who suffer from other disorders. It seems so unfair, especially as you can’t change your genes and get stigmatized by other people for it.

There is no answer to this question

Posted on November 27th, 2010 by admin and filed under mental disorders | 5 Comments »

How would be the best way to explain anxiety symptoms to a psychologist?

I do not have problems with excessive nervousness, I have problems with anxiety. I get all panicky and mentally freak out and feel like I need to prepare for these things that are destined to happen to me.
It started when I started to become bombarded with legal proceedings, legal investigations, and feeling like I needed to protect myself from my ex because I was not able to get a restraining order.

I think the easiest ways to describe your anxiety issues would be to tell stories of what happened that caused you to have those feelings. It could be difficult to share your experiences and stories with a stranger, but this is what you paid for so make the most of it. And if you don’t know how much to tell, just start with the jist of the story, explain in general what happened, then you might slowly start to feel more comfortable and so the details will eventually come out.

Posted on November 27th, 2010 by admin and filed under anxiety symptoms | 2 Comments »

What should I take to keep my Bipolar symptoms in check?

As in medication.

My moods have been swinging like a pendulum a lot lately and I’m dead tired of it.
I’m sure I have some sort of bipolar disorder, I fit the complete criteria.

So, what’s best to calm down the monster I have become?
I will eventually go see a doctor. I kind of have a deep fear of them.

The only way to control Bipolar is to see a psychiatrist, get a proper diagnosis, and get on meds. Lithium is the gold standard but they also treat with anti psychotics and other mood stabilizers. There is literally nothing over the counter that will control it.

Everyone has moods like those of Bipolar Disorder……. because everyone has mood swings, momentary loss of judgment, likes to go shopping, likes sex, feels down sometimes, gets angry now and then and is hyper on occasion. The difference is that all of these symptoms in Bipolar are so intense that they interfere with your ability to function. Think of a pole (biPOLEr) with 0 at the center (0 being normal) and 10 at one end (manic) and -10 at the other (deep depression). Most people have swings but stay within 3 to -3. I have fairly severe Bipolar 1 but since my psychosis is mild I go from -9 to 9…. Also depression that comes and goes is not bipolar but just recurring depression, you have to have mania for it to be Bipolar….. you have to go to both ends of the pole.

Rapidly changing emotions or becoming angry or sad easily is not all there is to Bipolar. That is just having emotions. People with Bipolar Disorder do not just change emotions quickly, they go through periods of depression followed by periods of mania or elevated mood. Mood affects everything about you…. your energy level, self esteem, sleep patterns, appetite, sexuality, emotional response, judgment, etc….. not just your emotions. And while rapid cycling is possible, it is rare. The average person with Bipolar only cycles two or three times a year. It is considered rapid cycling if they cycle 4 or more times in a year.

While everyone with Bipolar has a different set of symptoms and a different severity of symptoms, this is what Bipolar is like for me:

Depression – too tired to get out of bed, shower, even to brush my teeth. Cry all the time, sleep 16 hours a day. Feelings of self loathing and guilt that drive me to think of suicide but I’m to tired to even think about how to go about killing myself. It makes you feel small and worthless and completely insignificant. It makes you think about how big the world is and how meaningless you are in it….. and it refuses to let you have any good thoughts or see any good things…. when you look in the mirror all you see is pain, you don’t even see yourself, you don’t taste your favorite foods anymore, see that flowers are blooming, whether or not the sun is out, you become so inward that you hardly even notice your surroundings….. You don’t even feel love for people anymore…. positive thoughts are just not possible…… it is a deep dark hole with no way out and no light for hope…. and most of all it makes you feel sooooo alone. And even if there were someone who cared about you they would be better off if you killed yourself……. because all you will ever be is a burden……. this can last from a couple of weeks to a couple of years.

Mania – Way too happy! PARTY GIRL! love drink and drugs. Talk really fast and pressured because my thoughts are going faster than my mouth can keep up with. Hypersexual – like I sleep with strangers and guys I just met on the internet or I masturbate 10 times a day. I once became bisexual because there were twice as many people to sleep with. down load porn and spend tons of money on sex toys. Spending sprees….. I once spent my mortgage money on african violets, yep, $1500 on African violets (then I got depressed and let them all die). Quit my job because I wanted my vacation pay for lottery tickets and I was so convinced I would win that I started shopping and writing bad checks because I’d be rich as soon as the numbers were drawn. Decided that I could replace the furnace in my home by myself… I mean how hard can it be….. Only sleep 2 or maybe 3 hours a night for months on end and never feel tired. In the end I was unemployed, $30,000 in debt, and had almost lost my home, which needed a new furnace because I had removed the old one.. or parts of it anyway. This can last for months.

I also have mixed states when I am depressed and manic at the same time which are truly the worst… By body and mind are depressed but there is this undercurrent of energy running all the time….. I’m highly emotional but the emotions tend to be negative (guilt and anger) I have intrusive thoughts and urges to mutilate myself (like wanting to stick my hands in the garbage disposal or cooking them on the BBQ), and I also have psychotic episodes where I hallucinate. This is when I am most suseptible to suicide because I am depressed, wanting to hurt myself, and I have the mental energy to plan and carry it out.

Posted on November 24th, 2010 by admin and filed under bipolar symptoms | 3 Comments »