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Star Fighter??
lizsku
by lizsku  11-16-2008   
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IAD, Internet Addiction Disorder
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-12-2008    3
 "US academics have found that more than one in eight Americans showed at least one possible sign of problematic internet use, with some web surfers already starting to seek medical help." "The Chinese manual would be the first of its kind in the world, adding to the controversy over whether compulsive internet use should be officially viewed as a mental disorder." I think that eventually we will have to recognize it as an added capability of the human, the netting/wired sense or a sort. certainly not a disorder.
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OCD, May be caused by Strep
Imnclady
by Imnclady  11-8-2008   
 We all could use more information about how childhood illnesses may cause long term problems in adults....maybe our parents mistakes ( concerning our upbringing ) didn't cause us to go crazy....maybe the unhappiness of our adult lives caused us to develop OCD.
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We'll never be as big as iTunes
ellington
by ellington  11-8-2008   
 Takes care of the hard work
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The science of romantic chemistry
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  11-7-2008    3
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All About OCD!
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  11-6-2008   
 http://health.howstuffworks.com/obsessive-compulsive-disorder.htm
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Corbinite
by Corbinite  11-6-2008   
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Do you Have Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
drdeblegge
by drdeblegge  10-24-2008    3
 If you answer yes to three or more of these symptoms, and if you’ve been feeling this way for 6 months or more, you may have Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
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Bi Polar Problems
thewifecat
by thewifecat  10-14-2008   
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Spies Launch 'Cyber-Behavior" Profiling
Kelika
by Kelika  10-12-2008   
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The Twelve Lies Of Sarah Palin
sparrow
by sparrow  9-25-2008   
 the rest of the list: (go to site for the proof links) She has lied about pressure on Alaska's public safety commissioner to fire her ex-brother-in-law. She has lied about when she asked her daughters for their permission for her to run for vice-president She has lied about her alleged tolerance of homosexuality She has lied about the use or non-use of a TelePrompter at the St Paul convention She has lied about what Alaska's state scientists concluded about the health of the polar bear population in Alaska
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Sex Addiction - Fact or Fiction?
Homonculus
by Homonculus  9-23-2008   
 Sex is a powerful driving force, but for some people it becomes an all pervading preoccupation which can lead to dangerous behaviors and life threatening habits. But is it really a fact?
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Astrology
margie45
by margie45  9-19-2008   
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Bad results
Jprollz
by Jprollz  9-15-2008   
 looks like I have a lot of mental problems.
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Searching in space and minds: New research suggests underlying link
wildcat
by wildcat  9-10-2008   
 Some people might be more inclined to one search mode or the other, having a lesser ability to focus on a given task or difficulty letting go of an idea. An extreme form of the exploratory cognitive style would be someone with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. An extreme form of the exploitive cognitive style would be someone with obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Man says he's eaten 23,000 Big Macs since 1972
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  9-10-2008    1
 I'm luvin it!
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He's eaten 23,000 Big Macs since 1972
dgreplay
by dgreplay  9-9-2008    1
 Not quite sure which of these two facts is more alarming: the volume of Big Macs or the compulsive receipt collecting. I hope for his sake he's compulsive about taking Lipitor as well...Yikes.
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THE URANIAN OR TRANSNEPTUNE PLANETS--HADES
bakancs
by bakancs  9-9-2008   
 In order to understand Hade's underpinning importance as Pluto conjuncts the Galactic Center
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30 Examples of Things by Lava and Ash (pics)
digitalfever
by digitalfever  9-4-2008   
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Study: Zen Meditation Really Does Clear the Mind
tabsey
by tabsey  9-3-2008   
 Zen meditation discourages mental withdrawal from the world and dreaminess, and instead asks one to keep fully aware with a vigilant attitude. Typically one focuses on breathing and posture and aims to dismiss thoughts as they arise. Brain scans now show that Zen training leads to different activity in a set of brain regions known as the "default network," which is linked with spontaneous bursts of thought and wandering minds.
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Family’s Right to Sue School for Subjecting Teen to Mental Health Test
Maxwell_Smart
by Maxwell_Smart  9-2-2008   
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The Problem of Hoarding
dmegivern
by dmegivern  8-29-2008    2
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partners direct impact on my life.
bodydouble
by bodydouble  8-25-2008   
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Gamblers Anonymous provide support and encouragement to people close to compulsive gamblers
murphy126
by murphy126  8-25-2008   
 Gamblers Anonymous, or GA, is probably the most famous support resource for gambling addicts and those affected by problem gambling.
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Switching it up: How memory deals with a change in plans
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-18-2008    3
 The answer is "both," according to researchers at The Johns Hopkins University, who have learned that two different areas of the brain are responsible for the way human beings handle complex sets of "if-then" rules. "This discovery may eventually lead to enhanced understanding of psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention deficit disorder, all conditions in which a person's ability to remember and change such rules is impaired," "This indicates that different parts of our brains store different kinds of memories and information," Courtney said. That, she said, "provides clues about how the human brain accomplishes complex, goal-directed behaviors that require remembering and changing abstract rules, an ability that is disrupted in many mental illnesses."
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The Age of Anxiety
abailart
by abailart  8-17-2008    2
 Good economic units must be anxious all the time
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Living with OCD
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  8-13-2008   
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My Addiction to Internet
ClipDawn
by ClipDawn  8-13-2008   
 Are you internet addicted? Is it a compulsive addiction? Are the addiction affects taking over your life? ... There are ways of breaking addiction.
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Are We the Face of OCD?
Imnclady
by Imnclady  8-3-2008   
 Some of us clippers can probably relate to this disorder, although it shouldn't be taken lightly. People with this problem suffer, as well as their families who watch helplessly.
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mental
katekenny
by katekenny  7-31-2008   
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Experts: Internet Addiction Growing
wildcat
by wildcat  7-31-2008    4
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Does Love drive you mad???
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  7-19-2008    2
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Scan 'detects obsessive disorder'
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-19-2008   
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Pill-Popping Pets
seaj11
by seaj11  7-16-2008   
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Bubble Calendar
alexsmith_540
by alexsmith_540  7-15-2008   
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Childhood Anxiety Disorders
boakly
by boakly  7-13-2008   
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Pill Popping Pets
debbyski
by debbyski  7-13-2008    1
 "One thought had haunted me as I listened to the Bridges’ story: If I were locked inside the bathroom all day, I’d swallow the shampoo, too. Although most animal-behavior problems are believed to have genetic roots, their expressions are typically triggered by the unnatural lives that people force their pets to lead. “A dog that lived on a farm and ran around chasing rabbits all day would be more prone to being stable than a dog living in an apartment in Manhattan,” Dodman says. Undomesticated canids, neither confined nor excessively attached to people, don’t suffer from separation anxiety. Some captive horses endlessly circle their stalls or corrals — a compulsive behavior similar to Max’s tail chasing — but such purposeless repetitions have never been observed in the wild. Dodman’s theory, essentially, is that the causes of mood disorders and obsessions in humans and our pets aren’t so different — faulty genetics, dreary environments. Whether cubicle- or cage-bound, we get too lit
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I'm obsessed with the number 12
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  7-11-2008   
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Unfit to Spy
sahara
by sahara  7-10-2008    1
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The science of love #2
Beholder
by Beholder  6-20-2008    1
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