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Riley Hendersen's Articles in Mental Health

  • Successful Treatment of Bipolar Disease
    Like many other mental disorders, Bipolar disease cannot be cured. With proper treatment, however, those suffering from Bipolar disease can manage their disorder. A good prognosis depends largely on the individual and the way in which they manage their disorder.
  • Is Bipolar The Root of Genius?
    Although it may not always be the case, it seems that as we look through history, some of the most creative people who have shared our planet have suffered from Bipolar Disorder. So does the emotional instability of Bipolar disorder bring about genius?
  • Identifying the Stages of Alzheimer's
    Identifying the stages of Alzheimer's helps family members and friends in anticipating what changes to expect and how to prepare. Knowing what to expect, in some cases, helps to make the disease easier to deal with.
  • Recognizing Alzheimer's Symptom Progression
    While an Alzheimer's symptom or two isn't conclusive that the disease is present, there are early signs that someone may have the disease. Everyone is different, but a loved one is usually first to notice and then recognize an Alzheimer symptom, so it's up to them to seek help as soon as possible.
  • Guide to Alzheimer's Care Facility Options
    There are generally four choices to make for Alzheimer's patient care. Assisted Living or Residential care, Respite care, long-term care nursing home care, and Hospice care.
  • Facts About Alzheimer's
    Alzheimer's is a degenerative disease that affects the brain and results in gradual memory loss of both long-term and short-term memory capabilities, as well as personality change and impaired ability to reason and think.
  • Bipolar Disorder Is More Than Just Mood Swings
    During the course of our lives, we all experience ups and downs. While we may find these mood changes bothersome, they do not disrupt our lives. In some people, more specifically those diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, mood changes are so drastic and severe that those suffering from the disorder often cannot function in the normal world.

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