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An abulia is the absence of willpower or decisiveness, as a sympton of a mental illness.
He went to rehab because he was addicted to sleeping pills.
there is no physical withdrawal, but there is mental one that can cause irritability ad difficulty sleeping.
you will od and be sent to a mental hospital for 72 hours depending on state law
There are many places that one can find information on sleeping disorder symptoms such as WebMD. The best bet above all would be to purchase the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. It has every mental disorder known to man and has lots of information in it. It's also very dependable, as it is updated every few years.
Sleep comes from exhaustion of physical and mental activities. If you are finding it hard to sleep you can buy or be prescribed sleeping tablets. DO NOT take more then advised!!!
Sleep comes from exhaustion of physical and mental activities. If you are finding it hard to sleep you can buy or be prescribed sleeping tablets. DO NOT take more then advised!!!
Sleep disorders are listed in the DSM( the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder). They are considered axis 1 disorders. They can be the basis of sole diagnosis, but are most often diagnosed in concurrence with another disorder.
yes , there ae different approaches of treatment like antidepressant drug ,sleeping pills ,physical therapy and psychological guidances
There are many ways, some of the basics tend to be eating well, sleeping properly, socialising, exercise, sticking to a routine, and perhaps sticking to medications. However it can vary greatly depending on your lifestyle or mental health problem; for example eating well is irrelevant if you are bulemic. The general idea is balance- not drinking too much, not sleeping too much and so on. When it comes to relationships, I recommend always trying to be assertive to aid good mental health.
Trazadone, Ambien, ect are often given without problem with psychotropic medications.
Yes. Either having trouble sleeping (insomnia) or sleeping too much (hypersomnia) can be symptoms of depression. In fact, sleeping too much or too little is one symptom of depression that is included in the diagnostic criteria in the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th revised edition).