central nervous system

What Is Primal Therapy?

...  by we could be perfect one last night…: What is primal therapy? In very simple terms, please, because I read the Wikipedia entry and still can’t understand; the wording was too complicated for me. Can someone please explain it in details? Best answer: Answer by Fitzgeraldfinding a way to releave the pains of childhood. especially emotional pain. the theory is: Pain responce is “stored” in the central nervous system and must be relieved for excellent emotional and possibly physical health. psychotherapy is a part of the treatment. Add your own answer in the comments!   Read ...

Treatment of Depression: Treatment of Depression

by Vietnam Plants & The USA. plants For both women and men, rates of major depression are highest among the separated and divorced, and lowest among the married, while remaining always higher for women than for men. The quality of a marriage, however, may contribute significantly to depression. Depression is the simplest mental illness to to stop, to pause, to relieve, yet day after day, in hospitals all over the country, doctors still attempt to cure depression without making patients aware of the very relief that is available to them for free.Some cases of severe, deep-seated depression might need medication and long-term therapy, but some mild depression, ordinary sadnesses can be paused by having the person take action. Read more... ...

Horse People? What Would You Do With This Horse if He Gets EPM Again?

by EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Question by Sylves: Horse people? What would you do with this horse if he gets EPM again? Our horse: 7 year old, green (can’t emphasize that enough) broke, orginially cost my hubby over $ 10 K to purchase (we just submitted the final check for the horse’s bank loan!), had EPM for two summers in a row (neurological disease effecting the horse’s coordination- advanced infections will cause permanent damage, and horse will not be ridable, very expensive to treat!), AND the equine insurance won’t cover his condition anymore (so we dropped the insurance). Read more... ...

Kirsten – Rehab

  Kirsten – Rehab –   Chris Brown booted from rehab after throwing rock through mum's car window The report also allegedly states that before Brown entered rehab on in October, he says he had issues with Attention Deficit Disorder and also underwent a period of depression. Brown got kicked out from the Malibu facility earlier this month following … Read more on NEWS.com.au Read more... ...

Post-Natal Depression: I Wanted to Throw My Baby on the Floor

...  suffering with peri and post-natal depression can sometimes be cured in a relatively short period of time, with the correct treatment. I don't … I feel very lucky that I asked for help, or I might still … Read more on Telegraph.co.uk Fight off depression before it starts Other nutrients which help minimize or even eliminate depression are phosphatydalserine (known as 'PS') and 5HTP. Both of these help boost serotonin, the "feel good" hormone, in the brain and central nervous system. While 5HTP is fairly easy to find at … Read more on Bellingham Herald Read ...

How Long After Taking Ativan Can I Drink?

Question by John B: How long after taking ativan can I drink? I take .5mg of ativan twice a day, so a total of 1mg a day. I took my ativan .5mg this morning at 8:30am. If i don’t take my evening dosage can I go out and get drunk with friends? i mean its friday and I don’t wanna be restrained by .5mg… I have been taking ativan for 3 weeks., Best answer: Read more... ...

Side Effects of Smoking Alcoholic Fumes Can Be Deadly

...  Effects of Smoking Alcoholic Fumes Can Be Deadly "Smoking the alcohol bypasses the stomach and the liver, which filters out the alcohol's impurities and places it right into the bloodstream, which leads directly to your brain and creates intoxicating effects," Harrison County EMS' Brian Hayden told 5 … Read more on WDTV Health Topics: The Effects of Alcohol on the Brain and Liver The immediate effects are in the superior frontal cortex of the brain. Alcohol serves as a central nervous system depressant mainly in the left side, or the rational, thinking side of the brain. Alcohol alters the concentration the brain's feel good … Read more on Telemanagement Read ...