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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Long-Term Effects of Anxiety

Anxiety developed from the natural process of fight or flight. Anxiety used to tell us when a situation became dangerous, and it increased our abilities to fight off the danger or reduce it by getting away.

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Common Medications for Adult ADD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, sometimes referred to as ADHD or ADD, was once considered a childhood and adolescent disorder that people grew out of as they aged into adulthood.

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A Constant Feeling of Anxiety

The Mayo Clinic reports that experiencing anxiety from time to time is a normal experience, but anxiety that manifests itself in people through constant worry and tension is not normal.

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