InterestingSigns Depression images
Some interesting signs depression images:
great el sign

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Sign

Image by Niels Linneberg
.. seen in Aarhus last summer.
Well, thanks for letting us know…

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Some interesting signs depression images:
great el sign

Image by smussyolay
Sign

Image by Niels Linneberg
.. seen in Aarhus last summer.
Well, thanks for letting us know…

Image by TaranRampersad
Check out these bipolar depression disorder images:
One and Other-Mental Health

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Mental health on the Fourth Plinth (One and Other) performance art in Trafalgar Square, London.
I am standing on the plinth to represent people whose voices so often go unheard, either because they don’t have the necessary support, or they are socially isolated, or they are quite simply desperately marginalized: people with mental health issues.
According to the World Health Organisation, depression will be the second most costly health problem worldwide, coming second only to heart disease and ahead of cancer.
Despite this, however, and despite the fact that around one in four adults will experience them at some point in their lives, mental health problems are still surrounded by ignorance, fear and prejudice.
Research has shown that prejudice against people with mental health issues is actually increasing, despite social attitudes regarding sexuality, ethnicity and other similar issues improving.
Check out these histrionic personality disorder images:
PRAISE ME

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A mnemonic that can be used to remember the criteria for histrionic personality disorder: PRAISE ME.
▪P – provocative (or seductive) behavior
▪R – relationships, considered more intimate than they are
▪A – attention, must be at center of
▪I – influenced easily
▪S – speech (style) – wants to impress, lacks detail
▪E – emotional lability, shallowness
▪M – make-up – physical appearance used to draw attention to self
▪E – exaggerated emotions – theatrical
Party Invite: www.zazzle.com/praise_me_birthday_invitation_card-1378055…
Thank You: www.zazzle.com/thanks_for_coming_to_praise_me_postcard-23…
www.zazzle.com/thanks_for_coming_to_praise_me_keychain-14…
www.zazzle.com/thanks_for_coming_to_praise_me_magnet-1475…
www.zazzle.com/thanks_for_coming_to_praise_me_button-1459…
HPD Patient: www.zazzle.com/i_have_hpd_praise_me_tshirt-23526656461907…
A few nice alcohol abuse symptoms images I found:
Collier’s Magazine — May 29, 1948 …..item 1..Men, Women and Forgiveness (November 8, 2011 / 11 Cheshvan 5772) …

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A healthy, loving relationship is not possible without forgiveness. You cannot have a loving and rewarding relationship if you make it a regular habit to hold on to bad things that happened in the past. Without forgiving, it means you are holding on to feelings of resentment and blame, which is very unhealthy for a good relationship.
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…..item 1)… aish.com … Men, Women and Forgiveness …. Love means saying you’re sorry.
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November 8, 2011 / 11 Cheshvan 5772
by Morris N. Mann, Ph.D.
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Our relationships are strengthened or weakened by hundreds of small actions and communications we share with each other. When we are paying attention and offer help or empathy or thanks, for something,
it strengthens our relationships.
Insults, neglect and ignoring, whether intentional or not, create a breach in relationships.
When your spouse, your child or your friend expects you to be there for them and you either ignore, neglect or even forget them, that creates a breach in the relationship. This can then lead to resentment by the offended party. What happens as a result is that you become less caring and trustful. This can start downward cycle which can often lead to a long-term negative effect on the relationship.
An important method of repairing that relationship is to apologize. It can help you reconnect and heal a wound when you offer an authentic apology. Marital therapists report that authentic apology is a very important feature of a healthy marriage. An authentic apology includes accountability, remorse and repentance.
Men and women see and experience apologies differently.
Psychologists have reported that there are differences in how men and women see and experience apologies. A woman apologizes to maintain a relationship, and feels good about her efforts. When a man apologizes he ends up feeling a sense of loss.
Women appreciate the benefit of reconnecting with someone whose feelings have been hurt, whereas men view the apology as a loss of “face”. For a man to admit he did something wrong it is an affront to his ego. Men are more conscious of their status and how their position of power is perceived. So whereas a woman can feel enriched by the strengthening of the relationship after her apology, a man can often be left with the feeling of being diminished after he apologizes. Understandably, this can be a challenge in a marital relationship for the man.
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Apologizing is important in all relationships; whether in parenting or business or other areas of our lives. People are sometimes reluctant to apologize for the same reason men hesitate to apologize. A parent or a boss may be concerned with a loss of status. Yet not apologizing when it is warranted gives the impression that your status is more important to you than your relationship is with the other person. As a parent or executive you also put yourself in the position of losing credibility by not apologizing. A simple work example is an executive who might be very critical when someone comes late to a meeting, but does not apologize or give a reason when they are late.
Often, you need to apologize because you have violated a principle or standard that you expected the other person to uphold. This is particularly an issue for parents because you are the role model for your children. The most important aspect of being a role model is being authentic. It means you do what you say.
A healthy, loving relationship is not possible without forgiveness.
A healthy, loving relationship is not possible without forgiveness. You cannot have a loving and rewarding relationship if you make it a regular habit to hold on to bad things that happened in the past. Without forgiving, it means you are holding on to feelings of resentment and blame, which is very unhealthy for a good relationship.
Letting go of resentment and bitterness is a particularly difficult challenge for people after a divorce. They easily fall into a state of mind of blaming their spouse, for all their perceived hurt and misery. This interferes with their ability to take charge of their life and move forward. I once had a client who was stuck in such a place and I eventually got him to see things differently by getting him to agree that it was of his own volition, that he chose to marry his former spouse in the first place. Therefore, such a person should take responsibility for his role in both the marriage and its breakup. To withhold forgiveness is to remain feeling like a victim.
Psychologists have long emphasized the health benefits of letting go of grudges and bitterness even without the second party apology. Such health benefits include: less stress and hostility, lower blood pressure, fewer symptoms of depression, anxiety and chronic pain, and lower risk of alcohol and substance abuse.
There are even those that advocate initiating forgiveness. You can offer it as a gift to the person who has hurt you, especially in the case of a close loving relationship. Strengthening your relationships comes from being able to forgive.
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Depression treatments on CureTogether

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SharecareNow 10 – Depression: Most Influential Online

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(Original found at: www.sharecare.com/static/sharecare-now-depression-graphic) This infographic illustrates the top 10 most influential people driving conversation about depression online, including bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and mental health as you age. Great information and statistics provided by the World Federation for Mental Health. The infographic was created by SharecareNow, powered by WCG. Sharecare is an online health and wellness Q&A platform.
Some Interestingsigns of alcohol dependence images:
Only Serious Treatment

Image by Timm Suess
Alcoholism prevention poster in the fire station of Pripat near Chernobyl.
The text translates roughly to:
"If someone is unable to rid himself of alcohol dependence, a doctor can help. Only serious treatment. It’s possible to that a patient returns to a normal life".
For the story behind the pictures, read the Chernobyl Journal on timmsuess.com
A few nice mood disorder images I found:
SAD: Seasonal Affective Disorder

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YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea — Family separation during a time of togetherness or the costs associated with creating the perfect Christmas are just a couple reasons for holiday depression. Then again, maybe it’s seasonal affective disorder; a mood disorder that strikes some people during the winter months, causing them to become depressed or lethargic – SAD. Read more…

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Some Interesting anxiety therapy images:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Anxiety and Depression 1

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Anxiety and Depression 1
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Anxiety and Depression 1

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Anxiety and Depression 1
Some Interesting severe anxiety images:
Day 15: It’s all a blur.

Image by Charlotte Spencer!
(15/365)
Suffering from severe exam stress and anxiety, decided to give up and do a 365. I know mine are very sporadic and it no longer counts as a 365, but I am still going to persevere as best I can
The T-Shirt reads: "I love girls that love girls"
This is completely unedited which makes a change.
this was my loveseat

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Lucy, our 2 year old beagle/basenji mix, has acquired an increasingly severe separation anxiety when we leave. This is the latest and "the last straw". We’re going to indoor kennel her when we are not home from now on.
welcome home

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Lucy, our 2 year old beagle/basenji mix, has acquired an increasingly severe separation anxiety when we leave. This is the latest and "the last straw". We’re going to indoor kennel her when we are not home from now on.
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