Disorders of The Brain; A Reference Guide to Mental Health and Illness
By John Anthony
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About this ebook
There is a new ebook available that has been carefully crafted to help you understand the various diagnoses and mental health problems that are common today.
On the pages of this concise, yet comprehensive ebook you will also find many remedies to assist you in supporting individuals who suffer from these conditions.
Here is just some of what you will learn:
What mental illnesses really are – we all experience stress, trauma and drama in our lives, find out here why some people are able to handle it well and others aren’t!
Common mental illness triggers – and how to avoid them!
The three most common cognitive mental health disorders – find out what these conditions have in common as well as how they differ here!
Common physical conditions that can cause the onset of dementia – plus, why people who suffer from dementia also tend to exhibit these two negative traits as well … what you learn here may surprise you!
6 common “root” causes of mental illness – learn how to identify these causes and determine whether yourself or a loved one is at risk for developing a mental illness!
What you should ask a mental health expert – researching your symptoms and knowing what to ask a mental health expert will go a long way towards preventing an incorrect diagnosis!
7 common symptoms of mental illness – find out exactly what mental health professionals look for when diagnosing whether a person has a mental illness or not!
14 common mental illnesses – along with their causes, symptoms and treatments!
And much, much more!
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Disorders of The Brain; A Reference Guide to Mental Health and Illness - John Anthony
Chapter 1
Understanding Mental Illness and Diagnosis
Many people are confused by mental illness and many will claim that they simply do not exist, that the condition is caused by the person experiencing it. However, everyday there are counselors who are diagnosing people as having mental illness conditions and because of this it makes it difficult to determine whether or not a diagnosis is correct. Also, because of this, there are many controversies surrounding these conditions.
Mental health is essential for everyday life. Most people are able to go through life without any glitches in their mental process, but others seem to have constant interruptions. It is these interruptions that show us that there is something going wrong in the brain of these individuals and that there is an existing problem.
We need to look at different diagnoses and symptoms to understand the interruptions that occur in the brain. For example, we should take bipolar depression as an example. This is one of the most common disorders diagnosed in today’s society. In fact, you probably know somebody with bipolar depression you just don’t know that they have it. Bipolar is very common, but many people don’t fully understand the condition. Bipolar is a chemical imbalance in the brain. This means that the brain is denied of vital nutrients that it needs to maintain a stable mindset. The problem is that many people who are diagnosed with the condition do not have their full life experiences taken into consideration. We all experience stress, trauma and drama in our lives. However, not everybody deals with these stressors in the same manner as somebody else would and nobody should be expected to deal with these stressors in the same manner as someone else would. There is a process that takes place that brings on the condition of bipolar