Veterans and Depression: The Battle to Heal the Wounds of War

Men who enroll in the military service are now at risk for developing different mental health disorders, according to the Institute of Medicine. According to them, military service in a war zone increases a service members’ chance of developing post-traumatic stress disorder, other anxiety disorders, and depression. Serving in a war also increases the chances … Read more

Using LSD and Illegal Drugs as Treatment for Depression

Sometimes young people try illegal drugs to fit in or just out of curiosity. But some often try it to escape reality for awhile to get “high”. A “high” is the feeling that drug users to describe certain feelings that are experienced after taking drugs. These feelings may be described as happy or spacey feelings. … Read more

When Therapy Becomes Bothersome

Many people living in the United States are in psychotherapy to seek counseling for problems encountered in their lives. Psychotherapy is a method of interpersonal and relational intervention used by psychotherapists in helping people deal with their problems in life. During the process, the client usually develops a special bond with the therapist, a relationship … Read more

Telemedicine: Using the Teleconference

Without a doubt, there definitely have been some great advancements in the use of medical technology and how to treat patients. Doctors from many medical fields already know the value and benefit of using some of this medical technology. However, one concept that you may not have heard before is the concept of Telemedicine. Even … Read more

Why the Key to Impotence May All Be in Your Head

Stress has become an inevitable consequence of modern life, and we are subjected to increasing amounts on a daily basis. The term stress was originally coined and defined by Hans Selye in 1936 as “the non-specific response of the body to any demand for change.” This means that we are all subjected to stress, but … Read more