It'll be just a simple, meaningless post today. It's a kind of request and reminder to some of my friends and msn contacts.. People have lives! They don't spend them on MSN! I can't be online everyday, all day long! I have other things to do! Even if I'm at home, I feel like losing less time when watching a movie, or reading a book. Spending hours on msn is a waste of otherwise precious time. It has nothing to do with the people you talk to there. They can be and they are really interesting and nice, but just sitting there and writing for hours is absurd. See messangers as a telephone. You use them only for a few minutes.
I hate feeling guilty because I'm not ONLINE! That's from me today...
(Greeks can check out a new great site about music and arts here)
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Bipolar Disorder (Part I)
- Distractibility
- Indiscretion
- Grandiosity
- Flight of ideas
- Activity increased
- Sleep (decreased need for)
- Talkativeness (pressured speech)
Bipolar Disorder: Underdiagnosed or overdiagnosed?
Mental health professional used to diagnose depression much more easily than bipolar disorder. They tend to ignore hypomanic symptoms because they are seen as rather pleasant by the individual and aren't mentioned as often. On the other hand, many clinical psychologists and psychiatrists today diagnose even children with bipolar disorder and prescribe meds at a very young age. Are all these kids bipolar or just kids being kids? Overdiagnosing patients with bipolar disorder can be really dangerous because of the meds' side-effects. Mood stabilizers are known to have many side effects that implicate the quality of individual's life.
...to be continued
Links: 1, 2, 3, 4
(next bipolar disorder and creativity)
...to be continued
Links: 1, 2, 3, 4
(next bipolar disorder and creativity)
Labels:
bipolar disorder,
depression,
disorders,
mania,
psychiatry,
psychology
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
The Great Ape Project

Here's the video from The Great Ape Project (GAP) official website:
To find out more info check the following links: 1, 2, 3
Labels:
animals,
biology,
projects,
psychology,
science
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Depression And Making Up Excuses
What is depression though? Do you really know? Most people have a vague idea.
Clinical depression is a mood disorder and can present with a variety of symptoms, however almost all patients display a marked change in mood, a deep feeling of sadness, and a noticeable loss of interest or pleasure in favourite activities. Other recurrent symptoms are: insomnia or oversleeping, loss or in certain cases increase of appetite, feelings of worthlessness, guilt, thought of death and suicide, decreased energy and fatigue (especially in the morning), physical symptoms that can't be connected to a health problem. Symptoms must be present for at least two weeks for depression to be diagnosed.
Depression affects 7-18% of the population on at least one occasion in their lives. It's more common in women. I won't go on analyzing all the types of depression, you can find more info here or just google it! Long live the digital Web.
Depression can be co-morbid with anxiety. Depression if accompanied by periods of mania or hypomanic episodes is defined as bipolar disorder. I'll dedicate one of my next posts to manic depression or more appropriately called bipolar disorder.
Suggested links for further reading: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Labels:
depression,
disorders,
medicine,
mood,
psychology
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Glasvegas
Glasvegas
While I was whining about the lack of interesting new groups and complaining that music nowadays has nothing new to offer I came across Glasvegas. Not that I've changed my mind but I'm more hopeful now... I can't help listening to "Daddy's gone" over and over. Extraordinary song indeed!
Glasvegas come from Glasgow as the name suggests and sound like... a group from the 50's but they manage to be original at the same time! I'm impressed! They deserve your attention. Oh! The lyrics are really nice as well, not just pointless choruses and words that rhyme!
Visit the band's myspace and their official site for more information.

Glasvegas come from Glasgow as the name suggests and sound like... a group from the 50's but they manage to be original at the same time! I'm impressed! They deserve your attention. Oh! The lyrics are really nice as well, not just pointless choruses and words that rhyme!
Visit the band's myspace and their official site for more information.
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