Posted on Oct 25, 2010 under Mental Health |
Living normally by experiencing the best things a normal life can offer is everybody’s dream. But then again, there are some people who have had their shares of obstacles that hinder them to attain such goal. Their experiences made them unable to react normally on some things, especially those things that can remind them of tragic experiences. They tend to have panic attacks, experience anxiety symptoms and in fact and even develop phobias.
Linden Method is an easy to follow method for eliminating panic attacks and anxiety. You can also learn how to stop these behavioral attacks, methods to have a peaceful sleep, and ways to prevent you from disturbing thoughts. This program is effective of relieving you from stress and anxiety because it heals all your physical part of your body that causes behavioral abnormalities.
The Linden Method is more well know in regions. Anybody who thinks that this method of treatment is a fraud has never known that the Linden center is responsible for the treatment of many people who are cured of their panic attacks using this method. As a matter of fact, more and more people buy this product online to permanently cure your panic disorders, phobia, and anxiety attacks.
Once you buy this program online, you will find that this is an exclusive self-help version of this treatment method. It is a personalized version of Charles Linden treating you himself. You don’t really need to fly over to Britain and pay pound for pound for to have yourself treated. Definitely this isn’t a fraud.
Before you purchase this online, there are two things you must be aware. This method might not work all the times. The author says although this method has 95% success rate in treating people of anxiety attacks there is that 5% chance that this might not work for you. To make this effective, the person should be willing to follow the methods written in the eBook.
Linden method is a great help, you will learn thoroughly then you have to apply these personally. This could be the anxiety cure you have been searching for. It is highly effective in its promise to teach its users how to be panic free and how to return to their normal lives before the panic and anxiety ever happened.
Posted on Oct 20, 2010 under Mental Health |
For seniors who live independently, mental health is largely dependent on their capacity for self awareness and their willingness to seek appropriate care. For those living in nursing homes or other long-term care facilities, the situation is a little more tenuous. As the numbers show, depressive and behavioral disorders are prevalent in these settings. In addition to the usual stresses associated with aging, such as loss of loved ones, physical deterioration, and fears related to death, seniors in long-term care facilities often struggle with increased isolation and debilitating physical ailments, which can exacerbate latent mental issues. Since residents of senior facilities are often in poor health and have decreased cognitive functioning, it`s not always easy to evaluate and treat these individuals.
How Medicare Helps Seniors with Depression The Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 stipulated screenings for mental illness and the reduced use of physical and chemical restraints. As part of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA), this law mandated some pivotal changes in nursing home care, emphasizing quality of life. In 1990, Congress responded by revising the Medicare laws, specifying beneficiaries will receive mental health care, if needed. Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover blanket screening procedures. This renders it virtually impossible to uncover hidden symptoms that residents sometimes hide to avoid stress and shame. In 2002, however, Medicare recognized the value of psychological services coinciding with the management of medical conditions. I translate this as such: if you’re already physically very ill, your mental health is important. If depression or mental illness is detected, and a doctor refers the resident to a psychiatrist, Medicare will cover 50 percent of the approved amount. This is a hefty co-payment, especially in relation to the 80 percent Medicare covers for doctor;s office visits.
I think it;s safe to say navigating through the Medicare system can be a little confusing. Treating Depression in Long-term Care Facilities Several organizations have emerged to bridge the gap between mental health and long term care. VeriCare, for example, partners with skilled nursing and other residential facilities to create programs tailored to their residents; needs. This company, founded shortly after the Nursing Home Reform Act, improves compliance with OBRA standards and provides behavioral and mental health services unavailable in most long-term care settings. In searching for a long-term care facility, a process Gilbert Guide simplifies, it may be wise to inquire as to what mental health systems they have in place. With over 50 percent of nursing home residents exhibiting signs of depression and under 5 percent of those individuals receiving treatment, it;s crucial to plan ahead. I certainly wouldn’t choose a home for my grandmother if her physical health might be jeopardized. I;m even more hesitant to choose a place that doesn’t recognize her mental well being as equally important.
Posted on Oct 07, 2010 under Mental Health |
National Mental Health Month began in April 1949 as Mental Health Week. It was established to remind the public about the goals and activities of the nation’s mental health programs. In the late ’60′s to increase public understanding of mental health issues, National Mental Health Association, (NMHA) expanded the week into a National Mental Health Month.
During May the NMHA, its 330 affiliates and numerous partners take time to educate the public about mental/emotional health and mental/emotional dis-eases.
If you or a member of your family has never had to seek help for a mental/emotional problem then you probably are not aware of the gross inequities in our private insurance system. Your health insurance policy most likely contains provisions for mental health services. Yet, upon examination, you will see that mental health coverage is not nearly as comprehensive as that for physical illnesses. The majority of mental health plans do not provide for the most effective healing modality–hypnosis.
Contrary to popular belief hypnosis is the most effective mental/emotional healing tool. American Health Magazine reported the following results:
o Hypnotherapy 93% recovery after 6 sessions
o Psychoanalysis: 38% recovery after 600 sessions
o Behavior Therapy: 72% recovery after 22 sessions
The reality is that today’s insurance policies are designed by accountants to discourage access to mental health services. The irony of this policy is mind boggling as the root cause of all physical dis-ease is mental/emotional distress.
Two basic facts suggest the magnitude of the problem. During the course of any year, 40 million American adults and approximately 11 million children suffer some form of mental/emotional dis-ease, 5.5 million adults become disabled by their mental/emotional dis-ease.
Holistic, Metaphysical, Energy or Mind, Body, Spirit healing has existed since the beginning of time amid religious beliefs and practices, along with the mystery, superstition, fear, and misunderstanding. Holistic Healing is now becoming recognized regardless of what anyone chooses to believe or think. Ask almost anyone about their spiritual well-being and they will probably tell you, “Yeah, I am a spiritual person, I go to church frequently.” Therein, the confusion arises out of the association of healing with religion. The majority of people, including religious leaders, do not understand the difference.
Definition: “HEAL” 1. To restore to health or soundness, 2. To set right, repair, 3. To restore a person to spiritual wholeness, 4. To become whole and sound, to return to health.
Definition: “SPIRIT” 1. The vital principle or animating force within living beings, Incorporeal consciousness. There are about twelve more elaborations mostly to do with various religious implications.
Definition: “RELIGION” 1. Belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the universe, 2. A set of beliefs, values and practices based on the teachings of a religious doctrine.
Thus, based on Western Medicine’s common interpretations of how things ‘ARE’, many paradoxes are created. The resultant effect is confusion and un-wellness. The Truth, as Carl Jung and others have carefully worded in their writing, is this: Every Thing in the universe is Energy and Consciousness. How anyone thinks or feels about that Fact cannot change it. The purpose of All religions is the recognition that humans have a part of themselves that is not physical and there is a need to explore and experience this aspect of themselves. Part of the intent is to discover one’s purpose and to live in the best way possible. Another part of that goal also includes the attainment of Truth and Spiritual Wellness. However, the result of religious teachings with regard to our Spiritual health has been an abysmal failure. If the most important aspect of our being is our Spiritual self, and it has been neglected, it is a miracle we have existed this long.
Mental/emotional issues can be healed given the proper healing modality. If all mental/emotional dis-ease was treated in an effective and timely manner physical illness would be thwarted before it becomes a diagnosable issue.
It is time to end the rampant discrimination against the millions of Americans with mental/ emotional distress. Tell your insurance company to include Holistic Health care. In the end people will suffer less and insurance companies will save thousands of dollars.