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		<title>Childrens Mental Health:  Counseling and Treatment-From Marengo, Wauconda and Elgin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Young people have mental, emotional, and behavioral problems that are real, painful, and costly. They are sources of stress for children and their families, schools and communities.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Young people have mental, emotional, and behavioral problems that are real, painful, and costly. They are sources of stress for children and their families, schools and communities.</p>
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The number of young people and their families who are affected by mental, emotional and behavioral disorders is significant. As many as one in five children and adolescents may have a mental health disorder that requires treatment.</p>
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Mental health disorders in children and adolescents are caused by biology, environment or a combination. Examples of biological factors are genetics, chemical imbalances and damage to the central nervous system, such as a head injury. </p>
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Environmental factors also can affect a childs mental health, including exposure to violence, extreme stress and the loss of an important person.  A broad range of services is often necessary to meet the needs of these young people.</p>
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The Problems</p>
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Below are descriptions of particular mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders that sometimes occur during childhood and adolescence. All can have a serious impact on your childs overall health. </p>
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Some are more common than others and seriousness can range from mild to severe. Sometimes, a child may have more than one disorder simultaneously.</p>
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Anxiety Disorders</p>
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Young people who experience excessive fear, worry or uneasiness may have an anxiety disorder. These disorders are among the most common emotional problems occurring during childhood. </p>
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According to one study, as many as 13 of every 100 young people from 9 to 17 years of age have an anxiety disorder.  They include:</p>
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1.	Phobias, which are unrealistic and overwhelming fears of objects or situations. </p>
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2.	Generalized anxiety disorder, which causes children to demonstrate a pattern of excessive, unrealistic worry that cannot be attributed to any recent experience. </p>
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3.	Panic disorder, which causes terrifying panic attacks that include symptoms, such as a rapid heartbeat and dizziness. </p>
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4.	Obsessive-compulsive disorder, which causes children to become trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts and behaviors, such as counting or hand washing. </p>
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5.	Post-traumatic stress disorder, which causes a pattern of flashbacks and other symptoms.  This occurs in children who have experienced a psychologically distressing event, such as abuse, being a victim or witness of violence or exposure to other types of trauma, such as wars or natural disasters.</p>
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Severe Depression</p>
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Experts agree that severe depression can occur at any age. Two of every 100 children may have major depression and as many as eight of every 100 teens may be affected, as well. This disorder is marked by changes in:</p>
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1.	Emotions:  Children often feel sad, cry, or feel worthless. </p>
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2.	Motivation:  Children lose interest in play activities or schoolwork quality declines. </p>
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3.	Physical well-being: Children may experience changes in appetite or sleeping patterns and/or may have vague physical complaints. </p>
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4.	Thoughts: Children believe they are ugly, unable to do anything right or that the world or life is hopeless.</p>
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It also is important to be aware that some children and adolescents with depression may not value their lives, which can put them at risk for suicide.</p>
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Bipolar Disorder</p>
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Children and adolescents who demonstrate exaggerated mood swings that range from extreme highs (hyperactivity or mania) to extreme lows (depression) may have bipolar disorder (sometimes called manic depression). Periods of moderate mood often occur in between the extreme highs and lows. </p>
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During manic phases, children or teens may talk nonstop, need very little sleep and show unusually poor judgment. At the low end of the mood swing, they experience severe depression. </p>
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Bipolar mood swings can recur throughout life. Adults with bipolar disorder (about one in 100) often experienced their first symptoms during their teenage years.</p>
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Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder</p>
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Young people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder are unable to focus their attention and are often impulsive and easily distracted. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder occurs in up to five of every 100 children. </p>
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Most kids with this disorder have great difficulty remaining still, taking turns and keeping quiet. Symptoms must be evident in at least two settings, such as home and school, in order for it to be diagnosed.</p>
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Learning Disorders</p>
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Difficulties that make it harder for kids to receive or express information could be a sign of a learning disorder. Learning disorders can show up as problems with spoken and written language, coordination, attention or self-control.</p>
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Conduct Disorder</p>
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Young people with conduct disorder usually have little concern for others and repeatedly violate their basic rights and the rules of society. It causes children and adolescents to act out their feelings or impulses in destructive ways. </p>
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The offenses these children and adolescents commit often grow more serious over time. Such offenses may include lying, stealing, aggressiveness, truancy, the setting of fires and vandalism. .</p>
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Eating Disorders</p>
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Children or adolescents who are intensely afraid of gaining weight and do not believe that they are underweight may have eating disorders. These disorders can also be life threatening. </p>
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Young people with anorexia nervosa, for example, have difficulty maintaining a minimum healthy body weight. Anorexia affects one in every 100 to 200 adolescent girls and a smaller number of boys.</p>
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Youngsters with bulimia nervosa feel compelled to binge (eat huge amounts of food in one sitting). After a binge, in order to prevent weight gain, they rid their bodies of the food by vomiting, abusing laxatives, taking enemas or exercising obsessively. Rates of bulimia vary from one to three of every 100 young people.</p>
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Autism</p>
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Children with autism, also called autistic disorder, have problems interacting and communicating with others. This disorder appears before the third birthday, causing children to act inappropriately, often repeating behaviors over long periods of time; some children bang their heads and rock, or spin objects. </p>
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Symptoms range in intensity from mild to severe. Children with autism may have a very limited awareness of others and are at increased risk for other mental disorders. It affects 10 to 12 of every 10,000 children.</p>
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Schizophrenia</p>
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Young people with schizophrenia have psychotic periods that may involve hallucinations, withdrawal from others and loss of contact with reality. Other symptoms include delusional or disordered thoughts and an inability to experience pleasure. It occurs in about five of every 1,000 children.</p>
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Treatment and Research: Sources of Hope</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Now, more than ever, there is hope for young people with mental, emotional and behavioral disorders; most of the symptoms and distress associated with them can be alleviated with timely and appropriate treatment.</p>
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Researchers are working to gain new insights that will lead to better treatments and cures for these dysfunctions; innovative studies also are exploring new ways of delivering services to prevent and treat them. </p>
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Research efforts are expected to lead to more effective use of existing treatments, so children and their families can live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives.</p>
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		<title>A Simple Test With Which To Rate Your Mental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 00:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want you to rate your own mental health.
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Classifying your own mental condition is an almost impossible task, according to experts. But, it is a little easier if you go about it from the positive point of view &#8211; mental health rather than mental illness.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want you to rate your own mental health.</p>
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Classifying your own mental condition is an almost impossible task, according to experts. But, it is a little easier if you go about it from the positive point of view &#8211; mental health rather than mental illness.</p>
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With the cooperation of The National Association For Mental Health, I have prepared a survey which could be of help to you in deciding whether or not you need help.</p>
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Your Feelings about Yourself: Yes / No <br />&#13;<br />
1. Do you get honest satisfaction from simple pleasures? <br />&#13;<br />
2. Do you have respect for yourself? <br />&#13;<br />
3. Can you take disappointment in stride? <br />&#13;<br />
4. Can you laugh at your own errors? <br />&#13;<br />
5. Do you feel capable of dealing with situations as they come your way? <br />&#13;<br />
6. Can you accept displays of your own emotions &#8211; fear, anger, jealousy, guilt, worry?  </p>
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Your Feelings about Others: Yes / No <br />&#13;<br />
1. Do you have personal relationships that are satisfying and lasting? <br />&#13;<br />
2. Do you trust others and assume that others will trust you? <br />&#13;<br />
3. Do you respect people who differ from you? <br />&#13;<br />
4. Do you refuse to be pushed around and refuse satisfaction from it? <br />&#13;<br />
5. Can you feel you are a part of a group? <br />&#13;<br />
6. Are you able to love somebody?  </p>
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Your Feelings about Life: Yes / No <br />&#13;<br />
1. Do you accept as much responsibility as comes your way? <br />&#13;<br />
2. Do you plan ahead without fear of the future? <br />&#13;<br />
3. Do you welcome new ideas and experiences? <br />&#13;<br />
4. Do you put your best effort into what you do and get satisfaction from it? <br />&#13;<br />
5. Do you make your own decisions? <br />&#13;<br />
6. Do you deal with your problems as they arise? <br />&#13;<br />
7. Do you shape your environment whenever possible and adjust to it whenever necessary? <br />&#13;<br />
8. Do you set realistic goals for yourself? <br />&#13;<br />
9. Do you feel you are making use of your natural capacities? </p>
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If you score a perfect mark &#8211; you can assume that you are the lucky possessor of a balanced personality, a mentally healthy one. Just a few NO&#8217;s may be regarded as normal. But if too many of your answers are NO &#8211; five or more &#8211; the chances are that some degree of help is needed. More help than a simple book can give you.</p>
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Persons who feel that self analysis is not enough, should contact their local branch of The National Association For Mental Health for information as to where help is available. Other places which may be contacted for information are: the state affiliate of the American Psychiatric Association, family service agencies, state or county health departments, your own general practitioner.</p>
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You may also find that there is available in your community one of the growing number of mental health clinics.</p>
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		<title>Stress Can Affect Your Mental Health Making Your Life Difficult</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 23:34:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mental health issues that are caused by stress can range from homicidal or other violent acts towards oneself or drive others to addictions. The range of mental health disorders that are stress related is so broad that it can be difficult to understand how two situations fall in the same category. The days of shock [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mental health issues that are caused by stress can range from homicidal or other violent acts towards oneself or drive others to addictions. The range of mental health disorders that are stress related is so broad that it can be difficult to understand how two situations fall in the same category. The days of shock therapy are gone for the most part, but it still is used for certain mental illnesses. Gone, too, is the routine procedure of frontal lobotomies to calm patients into total submissiveness. </p>
<p>A large key to dealing with stress related mental health issues is to know how to relieve stress. We now understand that men who are returning from wars endure thoughts and images that affect them in ways that we have only begun to be aware of. Post traumatic stress disorder which is caused by stress can affect victims of abuse and violence of all types. Only recently have we begun to understand how traumatic events can affect the people who survive them.</p>
<p>Despite the many types of mental health disorders that currently exist because of stress, some of them tend to be much more common than others. Mental health disorders are not discriminatory and affect everyone. They do not choose specific people or races to affect. Mental health disorders are equal opportunity problems. These disorders have been proven to be hereditary in some cases but that is the closest generalization that you can expect.</p>
<p>A very common mental illness that is caused by stress is manic/chronic depressive disorder. This is characterized by extreme highs and lows in moods for no apparent reason. Sufferers are irrational and quick to change, in terms of mood. For example, if you suffer from this disorder you are happy—very happy or sad&#8212;very sad for no apparent reason. Stress is a major cause of this problem.</p>
<p>Eating disorders, which are also quite common, include anorexia (not eating), and bulimia (binging and purging) are also caused by stress that arises from self esteem. Anxiety disorders are characterized by having an irrational dread of living one&#8217;s life, to the point where it is incapacitating. </p>
<p>Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a form of anxiety disorder where a person obsesses (thinks about) and is compulsive (does) about a particular action such as washing their hands, to the point where he or she repeats this action an inordinate amount of times. Stress is a major aspect of our lives and can lead to serious mental problems if not taken under control. Learning to contain stress can lead to your overall health.</p>
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		<title>Mental Health Counselling Is A Great Idea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mental health counselling can be an effective therapy as part of a wider treatment plan for an individual who is suffering from depression or an anxiety related disorder, or for people who have experienced a traumatic event in their lives and are finding it difficult to cope with, or for those who are struggling to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mental health counselling can be an effective therapy as part of a wider treatment plan for an individual who is suffering from depression or an anxiety related disorder, or for people who have experienced a traumatic event in their lives and are finding it difficult to cope with, or for those who are struggling to deal with specific problems and issues.  It is often a doctor who will recommend mental health counselling, however, many individuals will seek the services of a counsellor themselves, either by asking their doctor for advice or by approaching a counsellor directly. </p>
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What is counselling</p>
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Basically, counselling can be described as a type of talking therapy.  It is usually delivered in a safe and private setting so that the individual concerned can relax and talk openly and freely about their particular problems or issues and the emotions or feelings that can accompany them. </p>
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It is described as a talking therapy because the counsellor will listen empathetically to an individual in order to understand the situation from the individuals point of view.  In doing this a trained counsellor will be able to encourage an individual to see their situation more clearly, perhaps from a different perspective, and will be able to help them identify new ways of coping with their problems or circumstances.  Counselling usually does not involve giving advice or telling someone what to do with their lives, it is more about exploring problems, identifying possible solutions and choices and obtaining clarity.  </p>
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For counselling to be effective, it is essential that an element of trust develops between the counsellor and the person or persons receiving the counselling as only in this way can there be an open and free dialogue. It may take time for a person receiving counselling to lose any initial feelings of distrust, fear and embarrassment so quite often counselling will be offered over several sessions in order for a relationship to develop between the counsellor and the patient or client. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
There are several types of mental health counselling services available, each drawing on its own particular theory of human psychology and development. There are also many different types of counsellors, some of who are trained to deal with a particular problem or circumstance. For example bereavement counsellors, counsellors who specialise in eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia, and counsellors who understand the issues surrounding drug and alcohol addiction, as well as many others.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Counselling can take place on a one to one basis, or in group sessions, face to face or over the phone. It can last for just one session, a specific block of sessions or be open ended with no time limit at all.  Regardless of the particular type of mental health problem involved, the first step to recovery is recognising that there is a problem in the first place. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
When mental health counselling can help</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Mental health counselling can be particularly beneficial for individuals who have a tendency to repress feelings like guilt, frustration, anger, resentment, sadness and so on and who find it difficult to cope alone and who for whatever reason, perhaps do not want to discuss how they feel with their friends and family.  It can help an individual to gain new insights into their own particular circumstances and problems and to achieve clarity and direction in life. Most of all it can help an individual cope and improve their quality of life. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
There are numerous circumstances where someone might seek the services of a mental health counsellor or be referred for counselling by their doctor and these include but are certainly not limited to:  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Relationship problems, including separation and divorce<br />&#13;<br />
Problems at work or financial worries, dismissal, redundancy<br />&#13;<br />
Physical, sexual and/or mental abuse<br />&#13;<br />
Bereavement<br />&#13;<br />
Depression and anxiety<br />&#13;<br />
Post natal depression <br />&#13;<br />
Eating disorders<br />&#13;<br />
OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)<br />&#13;<br />
Alcohol and drug abuse<br />&#13;<br />
Phobias<br />&#13;<br />
Panic Attacks<br />&#13;<br />
Dealing with stress<br />&#13;<br />
Post traumatic stress</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Finding a counsellor</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
In order to get the right kind of help it is important that you access the most appropriate type of counselling for you and as there are so many available options, it can be problematic if you decide to go it alone.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
In the first instance, it would be advisable to speak to your doctor as he or she will be able to take into consideration your full medical history before recommending any particular type of therapy or counsellor.  If you decide to seek the services of a trained counsellor independently, it is up to you to check out the cost and the credentials of any potential counsellor before you start. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Many voluntary organisations have counsellors and there are numerous private counsellors advertising in the press, phone books and on the Internet.  However, you can find an accredited counsellor from the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy website at bacp or from the National Board for Certified Counsellors at nbcc if you live in the USA.</p>
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		<title>Childrens Mental Health Anxiety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can be difficult to diagnose a mental health or anxiety problem in a child, simply because their changing moods and behaviour can often be attributed to a normal part of the growing up process, however, there are certain signs and symptoms that might indicate a child is suffering more than what would be considered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can be difficult to diagnose a mental health or anxiety problem in a child, simply because their changing moods and behaviour can often be attributed to a normal part of the growing up process, however, there are certain signs and symptoms that might indicate a child is suffering more than what would be considered normal and they may need some sort of help to get back to their old self again.</p>
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It is perfectly natural for a child to feel anxious at times, for example, when facing exams or particularly difficult situations, but when the anxiety is persistent and severe enough to affect the childs day to day life and normal routines then the child could be suffering from an underlying mental health problem that requires some kind of intervention.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
What to look out for</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Recognising the symptoms of persistent anxiety and mental distress and doing something about it is vital if the child is to get the kind of help he or she needs. Some signs and symptoms to look out for that could indicate the onset of an anxiety or depression related disorder include the following:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Feelings of sadness, despair and hopelessness<br />&#13;<br />
Often fearful and scared for no particular reason<br />&#13;<br />
Unable to think clearly or make decisions, confusion <br />&#13;<br />
Showing signs of extreme anger and hostility towards others<br />&#13;<br />
Feeling guilty and worthy of blame and punishment<br />&#13;<br />
Thinking they are unloved and unlovable<br />&#13;<br />
Appearing anxious, fidgety, and irritable a lot of the time <br />&#13;<br />
Seeming to be tired all the time <br />&#13;<br />
Sleeping too much or not sleeping at all<br />&#13;<br />
Holding strange beliefs or displaying unusual or compulsive behaviours<br />&#13;<br />
Disinterested in activities they used to enjoy<br />&#13;<br />
Thinking or talking about death and suicide</p>
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It is of course perfectly normal for a child to experience one or more of these symptoms in a mild form from time to time, however, in mental illness the symptoms can become so severe and so overwhelming for the child to the extent that they may feel unable to cope with their lives. If excessive anxiety and/or other symptoms appear to be interfering with your childs ability to carry out their day to day routines and other normal activities then you should speak to your doctor. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
For example, as well as some of the symptoms already listed, a child may start refusing to go to school, or get up in the morning or go to bed at night.  They may say they dont want to attend weekly clubs and activities they used to frequent, or they may not wish to see their friends anymore.  They can fall behind with schoolwork, become violent and display other unsociable and or strange behaviours; they may also hold unusual beliefs, feel paranoid or in severe cases may suffer from hallucinations and or delusions.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
These are just a few of the ways that mental illness can manifest itself in the behaviour of a child who is suffering mental distress and anxiety, the important thing is to understand that the child is really in need of proper treatment, understanding and support as they cant help their actions.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Mental illness affects how we think, feel and understand ourselves and how we fit into the world around us, as such it can alter a childs behaviour and damage their relationships and their education.  It wont just go away and without help, the child can suffer needlessly for months or years as well as increasing the risk of attempted suicide or even death. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
So what causes mental illness in children?</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
There is no single identifiable reason why a child becomes overly anxious or develops a mental health problem but there are some factors that appear to increase the risk of suffering from some form of mental health problem.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Genetics , mental illness can be handed down in the genes so if there is a history of mental illness in the family then there is an increased risk of a child suffering from mental illness too</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Stress , sometimes if there are other events going on in their lives, for example, divorce, physical illness, death of a loved one, money problems, bullying at school etc. then the stress can become too much to cope with and can trigger a mental illness</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Diet, research indicates that if the diet is too rich in Omega 6 and there is not enough Omega 3 in the form of oily fish or fish oil then the imbalance of fatty acids in the brain can influence brain function and increase the risk of depression, ADHD, and other mood and behaviour disorders</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Environment , abuse, neglect and feeling unloved and uncared for can lead to anxiety and mental distress</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Conclusion</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
If your child is displaying signs of anxiety or mental illness, talk to your child and encourage them to explore their feelings and of course, speak to your doctor in order to obtain a correct diagnoses and possible treatment options as it is vital that these symptoms are addressed. With proper help and support, most children will go on to make a full recovery and will be able to enjoy their lives once again.</p>
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		<title>Natural Remedies for Improving Mental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 20:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Though much attention to health focuses that on preventing illness, there is some far more evidence suggesting your mental health may actually  play just as big a role in your physical well being. By taking the time to nurture your mind as well as your body in reason you can create a balanced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Though much attention to health focuses that on preventing illness, there is some far more evidence suggesting your mental health may actually  play just as big a role in your physical well being. By taking the time to nurture your mind as well as your body in reason you can create a balanced life. Your mental health isn&#8217;t something that can be neglected beyond until it is having numerous problems; your sanity deserves just as much attention as the rest just of you.</p>
<p>Here are some a few natural remedies for helping your mental health now and in the future.</p>
<p>Diet and Lifestyle Changes</p>
<p>The more science and psychology inquire into the mind and  the more we see that the brain is a piece of a human machinery. This is to say that the brain is overly affected by the habits we have, just as much as our body is. Since the brain requires some certain nutrients and blood flow in order to process information quickly and competently, we need to understand basically  how to provide the proper nutrition and activity.</p>
<p>Eating right allows your body to function as it generally should. When your body has the right nutrients and  it will be able to interpret and to send information from the brain to other areas. The nerve tissues will be able to receive the proper information and they in fact will be able to respond accordingly. When you aren&#8217;t eating a balance diet in reason  your nerves can&#8217;t function properly, thus your brain may receive improper messages and  affecting your mental health.</p>
<p>In the same way, exercise allows you to ensure that the blood in your body is totally moving as it should, delivering nutrients and oxygen to the all right areas. When you add thirty minutes of activity to your day, you can considerably reduce the possibility of depression and anxiety &#8211; according to a recent research.</p>
<p>Quitting smoking and other drugs also can give  benefit your mental health. Even if they seem like they are helping to calm you, these drugs are actually breaking your body down, making it more susceptible to the mental disorders.</p>
<p>Natural Supplements</p>
<p>Of course, if there were a pill for a improved and better mental health, we would all be taking it. But since this magical pill doesn&#8217;t seem to be present yet and  there are some several natural substances that seem to help certain patients.</p>
<p>•    Saint John&#8217;s Wort &#8211; This herb has been widely used in Europe for decades as a mood booster. While science is having a hard time backing these claims up and  the long term study of these users is enough to suggest its effectiveness.<br />•    Fish oils &#8211; Some studies have also indicated that just by adding fish oils and fish oil supplements to the diet can help with ADHD, OCD, and some other mental disorders.</p>
<p>Meditation and Journaling</p>
<p>When you have mental health troubles those like anxiety and depression, many therapists will tell you to find out the actual cause and to work on ways to engross yourself from feeling the pain or the anxiety. But how can you do this as you would expect? Meditation is really an effective way to quiet your mind if you find your thoughts racing and causing you several problems in your everyday life. By simply sitting down quietly for ten minutes in a day and trying to block out all thought, you can considerably reduce your mental health issues. </p>
<p>Or if you&#8217;re not interested in meditation then  keeping a daily journal of your worries can help to ease your mental health stress. You don&#8217;t have to write for hours just for  but you can simply write down things that anger or upset you, leaving them in your journal instead of into  your head.</p>
<p>Your mental health is really an important part of how your body responds to the germs and the illnesses around you. By taking the time to keep your stress levels at howl and your body in a exact balance, you will create a healthier and happier life ever for yourself.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 09:34:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the ancient times, the mentally disturbed people have been viewed with a mixture of fear and dislike. Their fate is generally rejection, neglect, or ill treatment. People with mental health problems are treated in hospitals by community mental health specialists, including nurses, counselors and social workers. People suffering mental health problems are in need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the ancient times, the mentally disturbed people have been viewed with a mixture of fear and dislike. Their fate is generally rejection, neglect, or ill treatment. People with mental health problems are treated in hospitals by community mental health specialists, including nurses, counselors and social workers. People suffering mental health problems are in need of access by community services such as mental health services. The welfare needs of the mentally ill people are the responsibility of the Department of Social Services or health services. Mental health services are there for treating and caring for mentally disturbed persons and for encouraging mental hygiene.<br />&lt;a onClick=&#8221;javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(&#8216;/outgoing/article_exit_link&#8217;);&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.healthon.com&#8221;&gt; Mental health &lt;/a&gt; services provides assistance in meeting basic needs such as housing, employment, education, social services, transportation, and medical and nursing care for persons with mental illness. They assist persons with mental illnesses who are homeless in obtaining treatment and other services while making the transition from homelessness. With growing urgency, mental health services seek to promote mental health and to educate the public to pursue conditions conducive to individual growth and peaceful development. Community mental-health services were placed under the jurisdiction of local health authorities working in close association with hospital and outpatient centers. <br />The majority of people who suffer from mental illness receive excellent treatment through mental health services. In fact, they help them recover better. Mental health service organizes major mental health events each year. Mental health service organizations helps in maintaining mental health and preventing the development of psychosis, neurosis, or other mental disorders.<br />The &lt;a onClick=&#8221;javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(&#8216;/outgoing/article_exit_link&#8217;);&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.healthon.com&#8221;&gt; Mental health &lt;/a&gt; services aims in providing good mental health. The main activities of the mental health services and mental health organizations are rehabilitation of the mentally disturbed, prevention of mental disorder, reduction of tension in a stressful world, attainment of a state of well-being in which the individual functions at a level reliable with his or her mental potential, encouraging mental hygiene to promote and to preserve mental health, and promoting community mental health.<br />Government shares its mental-health function with religious groups or with other nongovernmental agencies. In US, the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) makes efforts to improve prevention and mental health treatment services for all Americans. It helps in improving and increasing the quality and range of treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for people with mental health problems, their families, and communities. It administers programs that focus on prevention, education, and delivery of quality mental health services for persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families, partners, and health care providers. It supports programs for people who are at-risk for mental illness and lack mental health services. <br />National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is the major funding resource in the United States for basic and applied research in mental health and in the behavioral sciences, for demonstration projects, and for the training of mental-health professionals. NIMH has developed special programs in a broad range of social problem areas, from drug addiction to suicide prevention. Many innovative mental-health services initiated in Europe includes the concept of integrated community services, the use of tranquillizing drugs, the sheltered workshop, and the employment of nonprofessional workers in positions of responsibility. The World Federation for Mental Health federation organizes international study groups and expert committees, and regional and international meetings in order to develop close contacts with mental-health workers worldwide.</p>
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 The average person spends approximately 1/3 of his or her life sleeping. Although we do not yet fully understand either the purpose or the mechanics of sleep, we do know that an insufficient amount can have far-reaching consequences: our work performance, our personal relationships, and our physical and mental health all depend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Insomnia?</p>
<p> The average person spends approximately 1/3 of his or her life sleeping. Although we do not yet fully understand either the purpose or the mechanics of sleep, we do know that an insufficient amount can have far-reaching consequences: our work performance, our personal relationships, and our physical and mental health all depend on getting an appropriate amount of rest.</p>
<p> The inability to fall asleep or to stay asleep throughout the night is a condition known as insomnia, and it is among the most common of all medical complaints; approximately 1/3 of all people experience a period of insomnia at least once during their lifetime. Individuals with insomnia typically experience at least one of the following symptoms:</p>
<p> &#8211; Difficulties falling asleep;<br /> &#8211; Inability to stay asleep, or waking up too early;<br /> &#8211; Sleepiness during the day;<br /> &#8211; Fatigue or lack of energy;<br /> &#8211; Irritability;<br /> &#8211; Headache;<br /> &#8211; Decreased ability to concentrate;<br /> &#8211; Increased errors or accidents;<br /> &#8211; Depression and/or anxiety;<br /> &#8211; Continual worry about sleep.</p>
<p> Health Risks of Insomnia</p>
<p> If you are not getting the sleep that you need, your insomnia may eventually lead to serious consequences for your health. In the short term, your alertness and focus are impaired, which can have a negative effect on your school or work performance. Relationship problems may result from irritability due to lack of sleep, while fatigue may prevent you from participating in your normal activities.</p>
<p> In the long-term, the complications of insomnia can be even more severe. Hypertension, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and mood disorders are all associated with chronic insomnia; these conditions can be life-threatening, and they will certainly reduce the quality of your life.</p>
<p> What Causes Insomnia?</p>
<p> Insomnia is symptomatic of a large number of physiological disorders; if you are having difficulty sleeping, chances are that an underlying health problem is to blame. Illness, infection, mental health disorders, and medications can all keep you from getting the proper amount of rest. Hormone and neurotransmitter imbalances can affect your body&#8217;s ability to fall asleep, and dietary deficiencies can cause insomnia, as well. Exposure to toxic elements such as heavy metals, molds, and other environmental pollutants have also been shown to impair sleep.</p>
<p> Finding the Cause of Insomnia</p>
<p> By determining what is causing your insomnia, your health care provider will be better able to help you design a plan for managing your sleep problem. To find out what is keeping you up at night, your doctor may ask you a series of questions about your lifestyle, your sleeping environment, and even the sleep habits of your partner. A variety of lab tests can also be useful in pinpointing the cause of your insomnia in the event that a health problem is involved.</p>
<p> Managing Insomnia</p>
<p> The first step to getting back to sleep is to treat the underlying cause. Establishing good sleep habits may include nutritional support, exercise, detoxification, and incorporating a relaxation technique into your daily routine.</p>
<p> Good sleep hygiene is important for getting the rest you need. By following the guidelines listed here, you will find yourself drifting off easily, without the constant worry about getting enough sleep every night.</p>
<p> &#8211; Stick to a constant sleep schedule, with a consistent bed time and wake-up time;<br /> &#8211; Avoid bright lights (including the television and computer) for at least two hours before bedtime;<br /> &#8211; Do not exercise within three hours of bedtime;<br /> &#8211; Make sure your bedroom is for sleeping &#8211; keep the TV, computer, and any other distractions in another room;<br /> &#8211; Make sure your sleeping environment is cool, dark and quiet;<br /> &#8211; Avoid caffeine, smoking, and alcohol, especially before bed;<br /> &#8211; Don&#8217;t eat right before you go to bed;<br /> &#8211; Try a relaxation exercise such as deep breathing before you turn in.</p>
<p> Over-the-counter and prescription sleep medications are best avoided; they may help you fall asleep, but they can be habit-forming, and they have a variety of negative side effects. By identifying the cause of your insomnia and making some adjustments to your lifestyle, you should be able to overcome your sleep difficulties naturally.</p>
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		<title>Iowa health center receives $2 million in stimulus funding</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Iowa health care provider is one of 85 community health centers nationwide to receive a significant monetary boost from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, President Barack Obama announced Wednesday.
“… Funding for construction, technology and a medical home demonstration project won’t just save more money, and create more jobs, they’ll give more people the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Iowa health care provider is one of 85 community health centers nationwide to receive a significant monetary boost from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, President Barack Obama announced Wednesday.</p>
<p>“… Funding for construction, technology and a medical home demonstration project won’t just save more money, and create more jobs, they’ll give more people the peace of mind of knowing that health care will be there for them and their families when they need it. Ultimately, that’s what health reform is really all about,” Obama said.</p>
<p>Primary Health Care Inc. of Des Moines is slated to receive more than $2.6 million. The nonprofit organization maintains dental and medical clinics in Des Moines as well as a community access pharmacy, HIV services and outreach project. It also operates a medical and dental clinic in Marshalltown.</p>
<p>Although the clinics provide services to patients who have insurance, they specifically cater to those who are uninsured or underinsured. According to their Web site, Primary Health Care Inc. strives “to find and successfully treat medical condition before they become serious enough to require hospitalization or emergency treatment.”</p>
<p>It has also developed several specialized programs.</p>
<p>The Outreach Program specifically targets populations that often fall through the cracks in existing health care.</p>
<p>Health Care for the Homeless is a federally funded program that serves individual, families, street youth and homeless children in a non-traditional clinic setting. A federally-funded program called Enhancement provides mental health and substance abuse care for homeless clients.</p>
<p>The organization has also developed a four-point program for maternal child health that consists of a combination of state and federally-funded programs to provide service to pregnant women, newly expanding families and newborns up to age 6. Their Families in Transition program, which is funded through U.S. Housing and Urban Development, serves both prenatal or parenting families up to a child’s 15th birthday, and allows case workers to link homeless individuals to medical and mental health services as well as affordable and safe living environments.</p>
<p>Clinics that participate in the Outreach Program are located in six different sites throughout Des Moines, placing them within the areas of the community that are experiencing the most need.</p>
<p>To qualify for funding, the health facility had to be a federally-qualified community health center. Grants of $508.5 million were provided through the Facility Investment Program to address pressing health center facility needs. Also, as much as $88 million was made available to help Health Center Controlled Networks improve operational effectiveness and clinical quality in health centers by providing management, financial, technology and clinical support services.</p>
<p>The new Recovery Act funds are the latest in a series of grants awarded to community health centers, which deliver preventive and primary care services nationally at more than 7,500 service delivery sites around the country to patients regardless of their ability to pay.  Across the country health centers serve more than 17 million patients, about 40 percent of whom have no health insurance.</p>
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		<title>Rural Areas and Mental Health Illnesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 06:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Awareness of mental health illnesses can occasionally become the critical factor in whether or not someone gets the proper treatment in time. Most psychological conditions take time to form and often need time to become fully embedded into the psyche, barring trauma or other similar experiences. As a result, provided that people are aware of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awareness of mental health illnesses can occasionally become the critical factor in whether or not someone gets the proper treatment in time. Most psychological conditions take time to form and often need time to become fully embedded into the psyche, barring trauma or other similar experiences. As a result, provided that people are aware of what is going on, most psychological illnesses can be treated in time. Most people assume that with the hectic schedules and the extreme stress, people in an urban environment are more liable to develop mental illnesses. This is an understandable assumption, but one must also factor in that in an urban environment, there are numerous places one can go to for help.</p>
<p>The case is different when one enters the rural environment, however. Small towns, out-of-the-way villages, and semi-isolated communities are far more prevalent than big cities. Surprisingly, those are the places where people are far more likely to break down and succumb to psychiatric problems than urban dwellers. There is still a lot of research being conducted on this discovery, with previous studies having yielded inconclusive results. Research has also been focused on discovering whether the list of common problems reflect those found in urban environments or not. In particular, some experts are trying to spot if depression, anxiety, and panic disorders are as common in rural communities as they are in urban ones.</p>
<p>Some have speculated that the problem might stem from the lack of awareness of psychiatric or psychological illnesses in rural areas. Most people there, according to recent findings and surveys, attribute the symptoms of psychosis to supernatural causes. Demonic possession appears to be among the more frequent &#8220;causes&#8221; of the problem. While currently undetermined, there has been some speculation that the stigma of having a family member be &#8220;possessed&#8221; can force loved ones to keep the afflicted person hidden from the rest of society, rather than seek some form of help. This can only aggravate the situation because it not only cuts off the patient from much-needed therapy and counseling, it can also make any illnesses already present much more severe and difficult to treat.</p>
<p>Another factor to be considered here is that, statistically speaking, there are simply not that many people with psychiatric or psychological training in rural environments. There might be some people that have an understanding, but it is rare to find a small town with a fully-equipped hospital designed to deal with patients with psychological problems. Even for such locations, the asylum often has a highly negative stigma as the place where psychotic serial killers and &#8220;crazed middle-aged men that skin little girls alive&#8221; are locked up. This only makes the common and prevalent perception of the mentally ill as being criminally inclined much worse in such communities. The lack of facilities and the distance needed to travel to even find psychiatric help can combine to make it nearly impossible to find help in isolated rural towns.</p>
<p>There are also quite a few that surmise that the environment is an equally important factor. The urban environment places pressure on people at an early age, with even children learning the basic principles of cutthroat competition. It is possible that people who have lived in urban environments all their lives simply have psychological make-ups that are better suited for the harsh business world, whereas rural citizens are less likely to have to encounter such situations.</p>
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