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Which Type Of Antidepressant Should You Take?

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Are you considering taking an antidepressant but are unsure what one to pick? There are several different kinds, and each type works differently for each person, so finding the right drug can take some trial and error. Read on for some of the pros and cons of the more common types of antidepressants. SSRI The brain is full of neurotransmitters, which essentially act as messengers between your brain cells. One type of neurotransmitter is called serotonin, and it helps regulate mood, appetite, and your sleep cycles.…

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Shy Child Starting College And Feeling Anxious? 4 Tips To Help Them

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If your child is starting college and will be away from home, this is likely an exciting time for them. Under that excitement, however, your child may be feeling anxious and scared, especially if they are shy. They may not be very forthcoming, so make sure you take time to sit down and talk with them about what they are feeling. Below are some tips so you can help your child make their first year of college a good experience.…

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How To Avoid Raising An Entitled Child

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One of the biggest worries that parents have is that they will raise a child that feels entitled to things. There are so many entitled children that it can be hard to know what things are causing the feelings of entitlement. Luckily, there are some things that every parent can do to help avoid raising an entitled child. Here are some suggestions. 1. Teach Your Child To Work Hard and Take Responsibility…

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5 Common Signs Of Borderline Personality Disorder

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Borderline personality disorder is a serious mental health condition that can wreak havoc on a person’s life. Dealing with a person with borderline personality disorder can also be very difficult and emotionally trying for loved ones. Mental health services, like those provided by Dr. Stephen Brown & Associates, are necessary to help a person with borderline personality disorder get his or her emotions under control so he or she can have a fulfilling life.…

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