Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Procrastination - Avoidance - Call it What You Will, It's a Big Problem

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Procrastination - Avoidance - Call it What You Will, It's a Big Problem
Procrastination - Avoidance - Call it What You Will, It's a Big Problem
Lots of people are procrastinators, but it's an especially common problem for people with bipolar disorder, mostly during depressive episodes.
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Cyclothymia / Cyclothymic Disorder - New Definition
Cyclothymia, a mood disorder related to bipolar disorder, is a less severe condition that can still cause considerable distress and impaired functioning. However, there has recently been a change to the psychiatric definition of this ilness.
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Service Dogs for Bipolar Disorder
Not only can those with bipolar disorder benefit from the love of and for a pet, but they are also permitted under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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What Are the Federal Laws on Service Animals?
Do businesses have the right to ask patrons with service animals to leave or not enter their premises? Yes, but under federal law, not many.
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