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Narcissistic Personality Disorder – The Family and Upbringing

October 15, 2010
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IX. The Issue of Separation and Individuation

It is by no means universally accepted that children go through a phase of separation from their parents and through the consequent individuation.

Most psychodynamic theories (especially Klein, Mahler) are virtually constructed upon this foundation. The child is considered to be merged with his parents until it differentiates itself (through object-relations). But researchers like Daniel Stern dispute this hypothesis. Based on many studies it appears that what seems intuitively right is not necessarily right. In “The Interpersonal World of the Infant” (1985) Stern seems to, inadvertently, support Kohut by concluding that children possess selves and are separated from their caregivers from the very start. In effect, he says that the picture of the child, as depicted by psychodynamic theories, is influenced by the way adults see children and childhood in retrospect. Adult disorders (for instance, the pathological need to merge) are attributed to children and to childhood.

This view is in stark contrast to the belief that children will accept any kind of parents (even abusive) because they depend on them for their self-definition.

Attachment to and dependence on significant others is the result of the non-separateness of the child, go the classical psychodynamic/object-relations theories. The Self is a construct (within a social context, some add), an assimilation of the oft-imitated and idealized parents plus the internalization of the way others perceive the child within social interactions. The self is, therefore, an internalized reflection, an immitation, a series of internalized idealizations. This sounds close to pathological narcissism. Perhaps pathological narcissism is really a matter of quantity rather than of quality.

X. Childhood Traumas and the Development of the Narcissistic Personality

Traumas are inevitable. They are an inseparable part of life. But in early childhood – especially in the formative years of infancy (ages 0 to 4 years) they acquire an ominous aura, an evil, irreversible meaning.

No matter how innocuous the event and the surrounding circumstances the child’s vivid imagination is likely to embed it in the framework of a highly idiosyncratic horror story.

Parents sometimes have to go away due to medical or economic conditions.

They may be too preoocupied to stay attuned at all times to the child’s emotional needs. The family unit itself may be disintegrating with looming divorce or separation. The values of the parent may stand in radical contrast to those of society.

To adults, such traumas are very different to abuse. Verbal and psychological-emotional abuse or neglect are judged by us to be more serious “offenses”. But this distinction is lost on the child. To him, all traumas are of equal standing, though their severity may differ together with the permanence of their emotional outcomes. Moreover, such abuse and neglect could well be the result of circumstances beyond the abusive or negligent parent’s control. A parent can be physically or mentally handicapped, for instance. But the child cannot see this as a mitigating circumstance because he cannot appreciate it or even plainly understand the causal linkage.

Where even the child itself can tell the difference is with physical and sexual abuse. Here is a cooperative effort at concealment, strong emotions of shame and guilt, repressed to the point of producing anxiety and “neurosis”. Sometimes the child perceives even the injustice of the situation, though it rarely dares to express its views, lest it be abandoned by its abusers. This type of trauma which involves the child actively or passively is qualitatively different and is bound to yield long term effects such as dissociation or severe personality disorders. These are violent, active traumas, not traumas by default and the reaction is bound to be violent and active. The child becomes a reflection of its dysfunctional family – it represses emotions, denies reality, resorts to violence and escapism, disintegrates.

One of the coping strategies is to withdraw inwards, to seek gratification from a secure, reliable and permanently-available source: from the Self.

The child, fearful of further rejection and abuse, refrains from further interaction. Instead, it builds its own kingdom of grandiose fantasies wherein it is always loved and self-sufficient. This is the narcissistic strategy which leads to the development of a narcissistic personality.

XI. The Dyfunctional Family

The family is the mainspring of support of every kind. It mobilizes psychological resources and alleviates emotional burdens. It allows for the sharing of tasks, provides material supplies coupled with cognitive training. It is the prime socialization agent and encourages the absorption of information, most of it useful and adaptive.

This division of labour between parents and children is vital both to development and to proper adaptation. The child must feel, in a functional family, that he can share his experiences without being defensive and that the feedback that he is likely to get will be open and unbiased. The only “bias” acceptable (because it is consistent with constant outside feedback) is the set of beliefs, values and goals that will finally be internalized via imitation and unconscious identification. So, the family is the first and the most important source of identity and of emotional support. It is a greenhouse wherein a child feels loved, accepted and secured – the prerequisites for the development of personal resources. On the material level, the family should provide the basic necessities (and, preferably, beyond), physical care and protection and refuge and shelter during crises.

The role of the mother (the Primary Object) has been often discussed and dissected. The father’s part is mostly neglected, even in professional literature. However, recent research demonstrates his importance to the orderly and healthy development of the child.

He participates in the day to day care, is an intellectual catalyst, who encourages the child to develop his interests and to satisfy his curiosity through the manipulation of various instruments and games. He is a source of authority and discipline, a boundary setter, enforcing and encouraging positive behaviours and eliminating negative ones. He also provides emotional support and economic security, thus stabilizing the family unit.

Finally, he is the prime source of masculine orientation and identification to the male child – and gives warmth and love as a male to his daughter, without exceeding the socially permissible limits.

We can safely say that the Narcissist’s family is as severely disturbed as he is. He is nothing but a reflection of its dysfunction. One or more (usually, many more) of the functions aforementioned are improperly carried out. The narcissist is the “emergent” pathology of his family, he embodies this pathology.

In a dysfunctional family, two important mechanisms operate:

First, the mechanism of self-deception: “I do have a relationship with my parents. It is my fault – the fault of my emotions, sensations, aggressions and passions – that this relationship is not working. It is, therefore, my responsibility to make amends. I will write a play in which I am both loved and punished. In this play, I will allocate roles to myself and to my parents. This way, everything will be fine and we will all be happy.”

Second is the mechanism of over-valuation and devaluation. The dual roles of sadist and punished masochist (Superego and Ego in the psychoanalytic model), parent and child – permeate, then invade and then pervade all the interactions that a Narcissist has with his fellow humans. He experiences a reversal of roles as his relationships progress.

At the beginning of every relationship he is the child in need of attention, approval and admiration. He becomes dependent.

Then, at the first sign of disapproval (real or imaginary), he is revealed as an avowed sadist, punishing and inflicting pain.

XII. Narcissism – Otto Kernberg

Another school of psychology is represented by Otto Kernberg (1975,
1984, 1987).

Kernberg is a senior member of the “Object Relations” school in Psychology (Kohut, Kernberg, Klein, Winnicott).

Kernberg disagrees with Freud. He regards the division between an Object Libido (=energy directed at Objects, people in the immediate vicinity of the infant and who are meaningful to him) and a Narcissistic Libido (=energy directed at the Self as the most immediate and satisfying Object), which precedes it – as artificial.

Whether a Child develops a normal or a pathological form of Narcissism depends on the relations between the representations of the Self (=roughly, the image of the Self that he forms in his mind) and the representations of Objects (=roughly, the images of the Objects that he forms in his mind, based on all the information available to him, including emotional data). It is also dependent on the relationship between the representations of the Self and real, external, “objective” Objects. Add to this instinctual conflicts related both to the Libido and to aggression (these very strong emotions give rise to strong conflicts in the child) and a comprehensive explanation concerning the formation of pathological Narcissism emerges.

Kernberg’s concept of Self is closely related to Freud’s concept of Ego.

The Self is dependent upon the unconscious, which exerts a constant influence on all mental functions. Pathological Narcissism, therefore,

reflects a libidinal investment in a pathologically structured Self and not in a normal, integrative structure of the Self. The Narcissist suffers from a Self, which is devalued or fixated on aggression.

All object relations of such a Self are distorted: it detaches these relations from the real Objects (because they often hurt), it dissociates, represses, or projects them unto other objects. Narcissism is not merely a fixation on an early developmental stage. It is not confined to the failure to develop intra-psychic structures. It is an active, libidinal investment in a deformed structure of the Self.

XIII. The Narcissist and his Family – An Integrative Framework

“For very young children, self-esteem is probably best thought to consist of deep feelings of being loved, accepted, and valued by significant others rather than of feelings derived from evaluating oneself against some external criteria, as in the case of older children. Indeed, the only criterion appropriate for accepting and loving a newborn or infant is that he or she has been born. The unconditional love and acceptance experienced in the first year or two of life lay the foundation for later self-esteem, and probably make it possible for the preschooler and older child to withstand occasional criticism and negative evaluations that usually accompany socialization into the larger community.

As children grow beyond the preschool years, the larger society imposes criteria and conditions upon love and acceptance. If the very early feelings of love and acceptance are deep enough, the child can most likely weather the rebuffs and scoldings of the later years without undue debilitation.

With increasing age, however, children begin to internalize criteria of self-worth and a sense of the standards to be attained on the criteria from the larger community they observe and in which they are beginning to participate. The issue of criteria of self-esteem is examined more closely below.

Cassidy’s (1988) study of the relationship between self-esteem at age five and six years and the quality of early mother-child attachment supports Bowlby’s theory that construction of the self is derived from early daily experience with attachment figures. The results of the study support Bowlby’s conception of the process through which continuity in development occurs, and of the way early child-mother attachment continues to influence the child’s conception and estimation of the self across many years. The working models of the self derived from early mother-child inter-action organize and help mold the child’s environment “by seeking particular kinds of people and by eliciting particular behavior from them” (Cassidy, 1988, p.133). Cassidy points out that very young children have few means of learning about themselves other than through experience with attachment figures.

She suggests that if infants are valued and given comfort when required, they come to feel valuable; conversely, if they are neglected or rejected, they come to feel worthless and of little value.

In an examination of developmental considerations, Bednar, Wells, and Peterson (1989) suggest that feelings of competence and the self-esteem associated with them are enhanced in children when their parents provide an optimum mixture of acceptance, affection, rational limits and controls, and high expectations. In a similar way, teachers are likely to engender positive feelings when they provide such a combination of acceptance, limits, and meaningful and realistic expectations concerning behavior and effort (Lamborn et al., 1991). Similarly, teachers can provide contexts for such an optimum mixture of acceptance, limits, and meaningful effort in the course of project work as described by Katz and Chard (1989).”
(Distinctions between Self-Esteem and Narcissism: Implications for Practice – ERIC database)

Kohut, as we said, regarded Narcissism as the final product of the failing efforts of parents to cope with the needs of the child to idealize and to be grandiose (for instance, to be omnipotent).

Idealization is an important developmental path leading to Narcissism.

The child merges the idealized aspects of the images of the parent (Imago in Kohut’s terminology) with those parts of the image of the parent which are cathected (infused) with object libido (=in which the child invests the energy that he reserves to Objects). This exerts a great and important influence on the re-internalization processes (=the processes in which the child re-introduced the Objects and their images into his mind) which are right for each of the successive phases.

Through these processes, two permanent nuclei of the personality are constructed:

a. The basic, neutralizing texture of the psyche and b. The ideal Superego

Both of them are characterized by an invested instinctual Narcissistic cathexis (=invested energy of self-love which is instinctual in its nature).

At first, the child idealizes his parents. As he grows, he begins to notice their shortcomings and vices. He withdraws part of the idealizing libido from the images of the parents, which is conducive to the natural development of the Superego. The Narcissistic sector in the child’s psyche remains vulnerable throughout its development. This is largely true until the Child re-internalizes the ideal parent image. Also, the very construction of the mental apparatus can be tampered with by traumatic deficiencies and by object losses right through the Oedipal period (and even in latency and in adolescence).

The same effect can be attributed to traumatic disappointment by objects.

Disturbances leading to the formation of NPD can be thus grouped thus:

1. Very early disturbances in the relationship with an ideal object.

These lead to structural weakness of the personality which develops a deficient and/or dysfunctional stimuli filtering mechanism. The ability of the individual to maintain a basic Narcissistic homeostasis of the personality is damaged. Such a person will suffer from diffusive Narcissistic vulnerability.

2. A disturbance occurring later in life – but still pre-Oedipally – will effect the pre-Oedipal formation of the basic fabric of the control, channeling and neutralizing of drives and urges. The nature of the disturbance has to be a traumatic encounter with the ideal object (such as a major disappointment). The symptomatic manifestation of this structural defect is the propensity to re – sexualize drive derivatives and internal and external conflicts either in the form of fantasies or in the form of deviant acts.

3. A disturbance formed in the Oedipal or even in the early latent phases – inhibits the completion of the Superego idealization. This is especially true of a disappointment related to an ideal object of the late Pre-Oedipal and the Oedipal stages, where the partly idealized external parallel of the newly internalized object is traumatically destroyed.

Such a person will possess a set of values and standards – but he will forever look for ideal external figures from whom he will aspire to derive the affirmation and the leadership that his insufficiently idealized Superego cannot supply.

Everyone agrees that a loss (real or perceived) at a critical junction in the psychological development of the Child – forces him to refer to himself for nurturing and for gratification. The Child ceases to trust others and his ability to develop object love or to idealize is hampered. He is constantly shadowed by the feeling that only he can satisfy his emotional needs and he regards.

The Narcissist is born into a dysfunctional family. It is characterized by massive denials, both internal (“you do not have a real problem, you are only pretending”) and external (“you must never tell the secrets of the family to anyone”). The whole family unit suffers from an affective dysfunction. It leads to affective and other personality disorders displayed by all the members of the family and ranging from obsessive – compulsive disorders to hypochondriasis and depression. Such families are reclusive and autarkic. They actively reject and encourage the rejection of social contacts.

This inevitably leads to defective or partial socialization and differentiation and to problems with sexual identity.

This attitude is sometimes applied even to other members of the extended family. The nuclear family feels emotionally or financially deprived or threatened by them. It reacts with envy, rejection, self-isolation and rage.

Constant aggression and violence are permanent features of such families.

The violence can be from verbal (degradation, humiliation) and up to severe cases of psychological, physical and sexual abuse.

Trying to rationalize and intellectualize its unique position and to justify it, the family resorts to emphasizing logic, cost effectiveness, and calculations of feasibility. It is a transactional approach to life and it regards knowledge as an expression of superiority and as an advantage.

These families encourage excellence – mainly cerebral and academic – but only as means to an end. The end is usually highly Narcissistic (“to be famous/rich/to live well, etc.”).

Some Narcissists react by creatively escaping into rich, imagined worlds in which they exercise total physical and emotional control over their environment. But all of them react by diverting libido, which should have been object-oriented to their own Self.

The source of all the Narcissist’s problems is the foreboding sensation that human relationships invariably end in humiliation, betrayal and abandonment. This belief is embedded in them during their very early childhood by their parents and by their experiences with peers.

But the Narcissist always generalizes. To him, any emotional interaction and any interaction with an emotional component is bound to end this way.

Getting attached to a place, a job, an asset, an idea, an initiative, a business, or a pleasure is bound to end as badly as getting attached to a human being. This is why the Narcissist avoids intimacy, real friendships, love, other emotions, commitment, attachment, dedication, perseverance, planning, emotional or other investment. Narcissists are unable to empathize and have little morale or conscience (which are only meaningful if there is a future to consider). They never develope a sense of security, or pleasure.

The Narcissist emotionally invests only in things which he feels that he is in full, unmitigated control of: himself and, at times, not even that.

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Help Thyroid Disorder By Natural Methods

September 10, 2010
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The thyroid gland is responsible for metabolism, energy, weight loss, hormone regulation and blood calcium levels. If it is not functioning properly, your body can experience various symptoms such as weight gain, lethargy, constipation, loss in appetite, low body temperature and sensitivity to the cold.

Compared to other therapies, home remedies are cheaper and affordable to treat hypothyroidism. Listed here are some of the home remedies that will help you to treat and control the thyroid gland.

Seaweed
Iodine is necessary for the proper functioning of the thyroid. Sea vegetables and seafood high in iodine can help to treat thyroid disorder. Dulse, kelp, arame, kombu, nori, wakame, hijike spirulina are specific examples of sea vegetables. Kelp seaweed also is available in supplement form.

Amino Acid
Amino acids are important for bodily functions. In particular, it is beneficial to the thyroid. This amino acid is a building block of thyroid hormone. It helps in weight loss and increases the levels of plasma in the body. This can be found in supplement form and also in foods like chicken, beef, fish and edamame.

Estrogen Balancers
Estrogen, a female dominant hormone, has an effect on thyroid function. If the estrogen levels are elevated, then thyroid function can go down. Black cohosh and agnus cactus are two supplements that can balance out estrogen levels. As an added benefit, agnus cactus also supports the function of the pituitary gland.

Minerals
Regular minerals and trace minerals are used as natural remedies for thyroid problems. They help in the metabolic functions for which the thyroid is responsible. Manganese, copper, iron, zinc, calcium, thullium and terbium are minerals that help in curing thyroid disorders.

Dietary Adjustments

By following proper diets, the problem of thyroid can be avoided to some extent.
There are some foods that depress the thyroid’s function. By avoiding such foods, the problem of underactive thyroid or hypothyroid can be avoided. Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, turnips, spinach, mustard greens and cauliflower are the food which should be avoided by persons with underactive thyroid or hypothyroid.

Acupuncture
Acupuncture, a type of Chinese medicine, is found effective in treating thyroid disorders. In this treatment, small needles are inserted into the skin at various meridian points. The idea is that there is a natural energy flow called “Qi” in the body. According to the World Health Organization, thyroid problems can be effectively treated with acupuncture.

By: Simon Pearson

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Suffering From Sleep Disorders? Find The Right Sleep Disorder Treatment Today

August 18, 2010
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Millions of people around the world are affected by sleep disorders every year. In the past, such disorders were usually associated with old age, as old people used to suffer from this issue predominantly. Now, however, things have changed a lot, luckily there is a sleep disorder treatment for most cases to cure.

First, thanks to our insanely fast paced lifestyle, even young people suffer from this problem and do not get enough sleep. To understand the seriousness of this problem, you need to first understand how important sleep is for your body.

Obviously, sleep is very, very important for your body. Your body needs rest. When you sleep at night, your body repairs itself and prepares you for the hustle and bustle of the next day. If you do not sleep peacefully at night, you will feel the effects immediately the next day.

You will feel tired, woozy, and find it difficult to concentrate on things. These are just short term effects. When left untreated for a long time, sleep problems could lead to high blood pressure, stroke, depression, and heart diseases. So, finding the cause of the problem and getting the right kind of treatment is of supreme importance.

In order to properly treat this problem, you should find out first what kind of problem it is and its causes. The different types of sleep disorders are insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, rapid eye movement behavior disorder, sleep paralysis, sleep walking, circadian rhythm disorders, and night terror.

If you have trouble sleeping at night, you could be suffering from any of these problems depending on your lifestyle, age, physical condition, and other factors. You should first consult a good physician to find out what kind of disorder you are suffering from.

It will be easy for you to choose the proper kind of treatment if you know already your problem. For sleep related disorders, you can find a number of different cures on the market today. There are both non surgical and surgical cures available for sleep related problems. Non surgical cures include oral appliances and positive airway pressure devices and medications. Tonsillectomy, septoplasty, turbinate surgery, and other surgeries depending on your problem are included in surgical cure.

There are natural cures for insomnia available for these problems as well. Medicinal herbs are mostly involve in it and making some lifestyle changes to promote healthy sleep patterns. Since natural cures for insomnia related problems do not involve prescription sleep aids and are generally very safe for health, a lot of people are interested in them these days.

Apart from these solutions, sound tracks that promote good sleep are also highly popular these days. These sound tracks are able of promoting healthy sleep patterns in people who have problem sleeping at night. They provoke the brain waves and help you sleep calmly. Listen to these tracks regularly for a few months and when your brain gets used to it, electric signals are made to be conducive for sleep automatically. So, this is considered a very effective treatment by many.

To sum up it all, sleep is very important for your body and you should take it very seriously. Make sure you find the correct sleep disorder treatment for you and treat it immediately. A good night’s sleep will go a long way in keeping you hale and hearty.

By: jessica j

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Sleep Disorder – An Increasing Cause For Concern in the United States

July 30, 2010
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In the USA alone, roughly sixty – eighty million people have some type of sleep issue. This quanity continues to rise. Several of the causes for the increasing quantities are the ageing of the American citizenry, the change in our life-style and the morbid obesity epidemic. Needless to say there are more elements that can cause a sleep issue, including, anxiety, shift work, disease or inherited genes.

There are more than 100 different types of sleep disorders. They range all the way in severeness from the trivial to life threatening. Men or women of just about any age, from infants through to the aged, may be stricken by an insomnia problem at any time of their lives.

As sleep issues grow in the usa, so do the hazards that can be affiliated with them. Exhaustion can cause slow mental alertness plus a reduced response time. This is sometimes a exceptionally hazardous blend. Around 20 – 25% of all severe vehicular accidents involve a fatigued driver. Many of these motorists suffer from some sort of sleep problem and may not even know about it. Lots of incidents that occur at home or at your workplace will be as a consequence of individuals with some sort of sleeping problem. Sleep disorder, coupled with the cost of the injuries and conditions it causes, translates into the American public as well as the government wasting billions of dollars.

Insomnia is directly linked to numerous physical illnesses and symptoms. Individuals that do not obtain enough sleep normally put up with increased headaches, aching joints and digestive complications. Quite often a sleep disorder can be an underlying factor for cardiovascular disease, lung conditions along with diabetes. Sleep problems also affects the emotional health of individuals troubled with them. Mood shifts, stress, over eating issues and depression symptoms could result.

Many individuals still don’t see a sleeping problem as a medical problem. For this reason, a lot never reveal to their doctor that they are having a problem with insomnia. Regardless if they consult their health practitioner regularly for an disease or condition, they will never refer to their trouble sleeping.

As the American public and medical community become more qualified and conscious of the signs or symptoms, consequences and severeness of many different sleep disorders, increasingly more occurrences are being recognized. Subjects are treated with medicines, oxygen, cpap machines and in some cases an operation. Recently there are far better screening systems and diagnostic testing which will find insomnia difficulties earlier. Overnight sleep centers no longer appear like a hospital room. They are now intended to look a great deal more like a hotel room, to try to make the sufferer feel more at ease. In some cases, as a result of computerization and miniaturization, equipment may be so compact that screenings can also be completed in their own homes.

Deep sleep is not an option or a luxury. This is a fundamental part of living and of a healthy body. If you believe you, your partner or perhaps your child could possibly be struggling with a sleep problem consult your doctor. A sleep disorder is a medical related condition which can be healed with the aid of a suitable remedy for insomnia.

Sleep Disorder – An Increasing Cause For Concern in the United States

July 24, 2010
By

In the USA alone, roughly sixty – eighty million people have some type of sleep issue. This quanity continues to rise. Several of the causes for the increasing quantities are the ageing of the American citizenry, the change in our life-style and the morbid obesity epidemic. Needless to say there are more elements that can cause a sleep issue, including, anxiety, shift work, disease or inherited genes.

There are more than 100 different types of sleep disorders. They range all the way in severeness from the trivial to life threatening. Men or women of just about any age, from infants through to the aged, may be stricken by an insomnia problem at any time of their lives.

As sleep issues grow in the usa, so do the hazards that can be affiliated with them. Exhaustion can cause slow mental alertness plus a reduced response time. This is sometimes a exceptionally hazardous blend. Around 20 – 25% of all severe vehicular accidents involve a fatigued driver. Many of these motorists suffer from some sort of sleep problem and may not even know about it. Lots of incidents that occur at home or at your workplace will be as a consequence of individuals with some sort of sleeping problem. Sleep disorder, coupled with the cost of the injuries and conditions it causes, translates into the American public as well as the government wasting billions of dollars.

Insomnia is directly linked to numerous physical illnesses and symptoms. Individuals that do not obtain enough sleep normally put up with increased headaches, aching joints and digestive complications. Quite often a sleep disorder can be an underlying factor for cardiovascular disease, lung conditions along with diabetes. Sleep problems also affects the emotional health of individuals troubled with them. Mood shifts, stress, over eating issues and depression symptoms could result.

Many individuals still don’t see a sleeping problem as a medical problem. For this reason, a lot never reveal to their doctor that they are having a problem with insomnia. Regardless if they consult their health practitioner regularly for an disease or condition, they will never refer to their trouble sleeping.

As the American public and medical community become more qualified and conscious of the signs or symptoms, consequences and severeness of many different sleep disorders, increasingly more occurrences are being recognized. Subjects are treated with medicines, oxygen, cpap machines and in some cases an operation. Recently there are far better screening systems and diagnostic testing which will find insomnia difficulties earlier. Overnight sleep centers no longer appear like a hospital room. They are now intended to look a great deal more like a hotel room, to try to make the sufferer feel more at ease. In some cases, as a result of computerization and miniaturization, equipment may be so compact that screenings can also be completed in their own homes.

Deep sleep is not an option or a luxury. This is a fundamental part of living and of a healthy body. If you believe you, your partner or perhaps your child could possibly be struggling with a sleep problem consult your doctor. A sleep disorder is a medical related condition which can be healed with the aid of a suitable remedy for insomnia.

Histrionic Personality Disorder

July 24, 2010
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Histrionic Personality Disorder

Most patients with the Histrionic Personality Disorder are women. This immediately raises the question: Is this a real mental health disorder or a culture-bound syndrome which reflects the values of a patriarchal and misogynistic society? A man with similar traits is bound to be admired as a “macho” or, at worst, labeled a “womanizer”.
Histrionics resemble narcissists – both seek attention compulsively and are markedly dysphoric and uncomfortable when not at the center of attention. They have to be the life of the party. If they fail in achieving this pivotal role, they act out, create hysterical scenes, or confabulate.

Like the somatic narcissist, the histrionic is preoccupied with physical appearance, sexual conquests, her health, and her body. The typical histrionic spends huge dollops of money and expend inordinate amounts of time on grooming. Histrionics fish for compliments and are upset when confronted with criticism or proof that they are not as glamorous or alluring as they thought they are.

Unlike narcissists, though, histrionics are genuinely enthusiastic, open, emotional, warm, and empathic, up to the point of being maudlin and sentimental. They also strive to “fit in”, mingle, blend, and “become a part of” groups, collectives, and social institutions.

Histrionics sexualize everyone and every situation. They constantly act flirtatious, provocative, and seductive, even when such behavior is not warranted by circumstances or, worse still, is proscribed and highly inappropriate (for instance in professional and occupational settings).

Such conduct is often ill-received. People usually find this unabashed directness and undisguised hunger for approval annoying, or outright repulsive. Consequently, histrionics are sometimes subject to social censure and ostracism.

The histrionic leverages this libidinous excess and overt emotionality to gain the attention she craves. But the histrionics’ intensity and unpredictability are exhausting. The histrionic’s nearest and dearest are often embarrassed by her unbridled display of emotions: hugging casual acquaintances, uncontrollable sobbing in public, or having temper tantrums. The histrionic’s behavior is so off-color that she is typically accused of being a fake.

I wrote this about the histrionic in the Open Site Encyclopedia:

“As the histrionic depletes one source of narcissistic supply after another, she glides from one relationship to the next, experiencing a range of shallow feelings and commitments in the process. This shallowness is reflected in the histrionic’s speech which is impressionistic, disjointed, and generalized. Concerned only with the latest conquest, the histrionic uses her physical appearance and attire as a kind of conscious bait. It is ironic that histrionics often mistake the depth, durability, and intimacy of their relationships and are devastated by their inevitable premature termination.

Histrionics are the quintessential drama queens. They are theatrical, their emotions exaggerated to the point of a caricature, their gestures sweeping, disproportional, and inappropriate. The histrionic is easily suggestible and responds instantly and fully to the slightest change in circumstances and to the most meaningless communication or behavior by others.” Histrionics are early adopters and closely adhere to the latest fads and fashions.

Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited
The Narcissistic Personality Disorder and abusive relationships with narcissists described and analyzed. 82 frequently asked questions (FAQs), excerpts from the archives of the Narcissism Revisited List, essay, journal entries and appendices.

“5 Powerful Ways To Fight Bipolar Disorder In Children – Perhaps Your Child!”

July 24, 2010
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1. Get rid of the TV and video games.

What? You may gasp, but the amount of stuff that kids see these days only damages their development of proper thinking such as assessing reality, problem solving, etc. We are convinced that bipolar disorder in children can be aggravated by TV and video game images. You most likely heard about this study already on TV affecting a child’s sleep functioning. Once we got rid of these things, yes, we got objections, but a few days later the kids were playing in the backyard throwing a ball around – laughing! What a concept!
This makes for happier parents too!

If you can’t eliminate TV and video games completely, then maximize their time to an hour a day. Then instead, teach them the importance of doing good things for others and focus on that by verbally praising them. Show them what is important to enjoy life – hard work and loving others instead of seeking to be entertained.

2. Give your kids Omega 3 Supplements.

By now, you should be aware of the damage of our modern diet and the lack of Omega 3s. If not, you will enjoy our article on Dr. Andrew Stoll curing bipolar patients with Omega 3s. Bipolar disorder in children can be effectively handled with a quality Omega 3 Supplement.

3. Feed your kids natural foods first.

Instead of going for a quick fix meal with tons of preservatives, aim for natural meals. There is so much sugar and salt and other damaging ingredients in our foods today that we are damaging our bodies. (If you owned a Porsche, would you give it recycled oil or the best of the best? Same with our bodies – they are fabulous machines that won’t purr if we feed them junk.)

4. Exercise with your kids!

Exercise is the most underrated yet successful treatment for bipolar disorder in children. The British Journal of Sports Medicine published results that 30 minutes a day of exercise was a more effective method of fighting major depression than drugs. It’s important to teach your kids the necessity of exercise for all aspects of health. Whatever exercise you choose, your child will love the fun and you’ll love a happier child and a happier you too! ;)

5. Find a great counsellor for your child.

Bipolar disorder in children can be caused by traumatic events – events that your child may find difficult to speak with you about. Don’t feel helpless and don’t insist on wanting to be the one your child talks to. The important thing is that they can share with someone. Events such as the early loss of a parent, parental depression, incest, or abuse can cause bipolar disorder in children. You may want to have your child’s school guidance counsellor meet with him or recommend someone else for your child. Just make the call.

For the complete article “8 Natural Solutions for Bipolar Disorder in Children”, visit our website (see bio).

“We hope this bipolar disorder in children information will help you too!”

Warmest regards,

Merri Ellen

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Merri Ellen is a former depression sufferer and mother of 2, wife of 1 hubby, ownder of 1 cat. She’s beaten it (depression, not the cat) and is on a mission to share the research she’s spent hours compiling. Just recently, she has contributed to the writing of a special report on ’6 Ingredients to Cure Depression’ which is a free report!

Sleep Disorder – An Increasing Cause For Concern in the United States

July 24, 2010
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In the USA alone, roughly sixty – eighty million people have some type of sleep issue. This quanity continues to rise. Several of the causes for the increasing quantities are the ageing of the American citizenry, the change in our life-style and the morbid obesity epidemic. Needless to say there are more elements that can cause a sleep issue, including, anxiety, shift work, disease or inherited genes.

There are more than 100 different types of sleep disorders. They range all the way in severeness from the trivial to life threatening. Men or women of just about any age, from infants through to the aged, may be stricken by an insomnia problem at any time of their lives.

As sleep issues grow in the usa, so do the hazards that can be affiliated with them. Exhaustion can cause slow mental alertness plus a reduced response time. This is sometimes a exceptionally hazardous blend. Around 20 – 25% of all severe vehicular accidents involve a fatigued driver. Many of these motorists suffer from some sort of sleep problem and may not even know about it. Lots of incidents that occur at home or at your workplace will be as a consequence of individuals with some sort of sleeping problem. Sleep disorder, coupled with the cost of the injuries and conditions it causes, translates into the American public as well as the government wasting billions of dollars.

Insomnia is directly linked to numerous physical illnesses and symptoms. Individuals that do not obtain enough sleep normally put up with increased headaches, aching joints and digestive complications. Quite often a sleep disorder can be an underlying factor for cardiovascular disease, lung conditions along with diabetes. Sleep problems also affects the emotional health of individuals troubled with them. Mood shifts, stress, over eating issues and depression symptoms could result.

Many individuals still don’t see a sleeping problem as a medical problem. For this reason, a lot never reveal to their doctor that they are having a problem with insomnia. Regardless if they consult their health practitioner regularly for an disease or condition, they will never refer to their trouble sleeping.

As the American public and medical community become more qualified and conscious of the signs or symptoms, consequences and severeness of many different sleep disorders, increasingly more occurrences are being recognized. Subjects are treated with medicines, oxygen, cpap machines and in some cases an operation. Recently there are far better screening systems and diagnostic testing which will find insomnia difficulties earlier. Overnight sleep centers no longer appear like a hospital room. They are now intended to look a great deal more like a hotel room, to try to make the sufferer feel more at ease. In some cases, as a result of computerization and miniaturization, equipment may be so compact that screenings can also be completed in their own homes.

Deep sleep is not an option or a luxury. This is a fundamental part of living and of a healthy body. If you believe you, your partner or perhaps your child could possibly be struggling with a sleep problem consult your doctor. A sleep disorder is a medical related condition which can be healed with the aid of a suitable remedy for insomnia.

How Eating Disorder Treatment Centers would be Beneficial for an Affected Person?

July 24, 2010
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How Eating Disorder Treatment Centers would be Beneficial for an Affected Person?

 

Smoking has always
been one of
the major symbols of masculinity and when it comes to classic smoking
that
gives one a class-apart image then majority of the male smokers prefer
Cigar
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Smoking has always been one of
the major symbols of masculinity and when it comes to classic smoking that
gives one a class-apart image then majority of the male smokers prefer Cigar
smoking. Remember the image of James Bond, Winston Churchill and the 70’s Hollywood male stars? You will find all of them with a
common thing, i.e. cigar. Yes, because cigar not only symbolizes masculinity
but also acts as de-stressor that also acts as a rudiment of entertainment.

Many people often resemble cigar smoking with cigarette smoking, but in reality
there are big differences between them. A good cigar smoker never smokes an
entire cigar at a stretch, and doesn’t let a cigar pass the ribbon as these are
not proper cigar etiquette. The most preferable way to smoke cigars is to smoke it in a quit room along
with some fellow people to enjoy it fully. Though companionship in cigar
smoking completely depends on the individual’s preference; some people like to
have it alone and some with friends.

Cigar smoking etiquettes also include not to stubbing it. An experienced cigar
connoisseur never stubs it like cigarette; rather smokes it until the ribbon
and then throws it out to ashtray where the cigar goes out by itself.

Another etiquette aspect associated with cigar smoking is its holding method. A
cigar should not be hold like a cigarette, i.e. in between the index finger and
the middle finger. According to the cigar etiquette, it should be hold by thumb
and the index finger.

Many people enjoy smoking cigars with different alcoholic beverages. Things
like cognac and brandy go perfectly with it. Many people think that smoking a
cigar along with cognac defines a class, which gives the smokers the feeling of
true elegance and makes the smokers class-apart.

So, before you move on to have cigars or discount cigars to taste the elegance
of smokingScience Articles

Article Tags:
Cigar Smoking

Jarrod Jones has been associated with Cigars industry for over
15
years. Along with business he also has a passion for writing and he
often
shares his thoughts on cigar and discount
cigars
through his writing.

Searching For The Very Best Eating Disorder Help

June 18, 2010
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Having the best and most effective eating disorder help is a critical part of assisting someone struggling with eating disorders. This issue might seem so fancy and something which only Hollywood stars do nonetheless they are indeed real. More and more people suffer from this condition and they need to find help quickly.

There are several major and most common eating disorders – bulimia, anorexia as well as eating too much. Regardless of what form of dysfunction one has, it is definitely ideal to get it treated as soon as the problem is discovered and recognized. It’s less complicated to treat it at the onset of the condition for the reason that very little damage has been done.

If you think someone you care about to be suffering from an eating disorder, contact a physician and ask for medical help. Even if you’re not sure if they are really being affected by it, having early disorder help is the greatest gift that you can provide them with. Many people never even recognize that they have a problem themselves, so ensure that you remain your ground and do everything in your power to encourage them to visit a doctor.

There are actually lots of eating disorder aid facilities available in many places. Those facilities are generally dedicated to treating people who are suffering from any eating problems. The people employed by these types of centers are professionals and they know what they are doing so you can trust your loved ones in their hands.

Eating dysfunction aid facilities also provide you with information on the indications and warning signs that you ought to be wary of. Apart from this very useful information, the centers also offer you preventive measures to be practiced as soon as the condition and the symptoms are found. People struggling with any of the ailments, along with their loved ones, could easily receive the answers to their numerous questions concerning the issues.

If you happen to simply depend on studying the different signs and symptoms of those eating ailments, you will likely encounter a lot of misleading advice. There are tons of websites that supply inaccurate and frequently incorrect information in regard to these problems and might cause you to believe that they’re controllable. There are many problems that can be life-threatening and you can only get that information at professional eating dysfunction aid facilities.

In the event the disorder issue is already serious, this could mean that the person being affected by it can be in grave danger. If the situation actually gets to this level, it is always most effective to obtain inpatient eating dysfunction assistance for the person. Consequently the individual suffering is going to be treated in a medical institution where he or she is going to be closely monitored till he or she gets well. Therapists as well as doctors will also be there to help the sufferer in this tumultuous time in his / her life.

All of the eating disorders may bring about significant medical ailments which can be life-threatening and in many cases permanent. It is always best to be vigilant regarding these complications and try to be there for the individual who needs it most.

By: Leo Liu

The author has been writing articles online for almost four years now. He also publishes reviews for various consumer products. Come visit his latest website that discusses Hoover vacuum cleaners and Eureka vacuum cleaners.

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