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5-day Intensive Treatment for Pediatric Anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder tive treatment to children and adolescents ith anxiety disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) This program offers two unique innovations First, parents are thoroughly involved in
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Bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder is a treatable mood disorder in which people have extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (manias) and lows (depression) (Figure 1) Bipolar disorder was formerly called manic depression or manic- depressive illness These mood swings are more severe than normal ups and downs in mood and can last from a few days to several months
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People often try to push these thoughts away When you fight obsessive thoughts, they tend to become stronger Ruminations A rumination is a form of intense negative thinking Ruminations usually dwell on the causes and consequences of problems in your life The longer you ruminate, the worse you tend to feel
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Prepare four servings of the Easy natural muesli* In a container or jar, combine oats, apple, hazelnut, coconut and chia seeds Seal container and store in pantry
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They are exploring DBS for other types of tics, and Mayo Clinic is in the early stages investigating neurostimulation for depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder
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The reports are everywhere and the recommendations are often contraditory and confusing Magazine articles,Web sites and friends are all urging you to supplement your diet with vitamins, minerals and herbs But should you do it? And if so,how much should you take?
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) — repeated, unwanted thoughts, ideas, images or impulses (obsessions), and repetitive behaviors or rituals (compulsions) performed to cope with obsessions
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