PTSD Recovery, Personality Disorders, and Mood Management

Understanding neurochemistry, clinical symptoms, and interpersonal strategies is vital for managing PTSD, narcissism, and various mood disorders.

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Do Caffeine Crashes Make You Depressed?

Caffeine is the most commonly used stimulant in the world. It has been used for centuries to help invigorate the senses and energize the body. Many people use coffee, tea, energy drinks or caffeinated soft drinks as a way to boost energy and alertness at the start of a new day.

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Medications That Treat ADHD & Anxiety

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often coexists with other mood disorders such as anxiety or depression. It is necessary to treat both the anxiety and ADHD existing in the same patient, as treating only the ADHD may exacerbate anxiety symptoms, and treating only the anxiety may not help ADHD symptoms.

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Ways to Measure Anxiety

Everyone feels anxious and stressed out at times. This is normal behavior that often goes hand-in-hand with a busy life.

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