Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)

Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) represents a consolidation of the DSM - IV defined chronic major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder (commonly referred to as “Dysthymia”,) A person with dysthymia describe their mood as sad or “down in the dumps,” but...

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Treatment-Resistant Depression

For many people coping with major depressive disorder—which includes different types of depression that persist for at least two weeks—antidepressants can play an invaluable role in helping relieve symptoms, enabling them to resume the life they once enjoyed. But for those...

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Punishment

As a parent, we are forced to punish our children to lessen the probability that behavior will occur again in the future. We want to focus more on reducing or eliminating undesirable behaviors, punishment frequently mistakenly with negative reinforcement. Take...

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Avoidant Personality Disorder

Considering that a lot of us battle with introversion, yet around two percent of the population experiences the harsh effects of avoidant identity issues. Extraordinary shyness and fear of dismissal make it troublesome for a few people to cooperate socially and professionally....

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