Building Self-esteem in Your Children

These are the meaning of self-esteem,characteristics of children with high and low self-esteem, factors in building self-esteem of children, how to help children build self-esteem and factors that affect self-esteem of a child. Click on the link below to read about them:

child self esteem Building Self esteem in Your Children

12-09-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth

What is depression? Depression Symptoms and Depression Diagnosis

 What is depression? Depression Symptoms and Depression DiagnosisDepression actually is a common disease and more common than hypertension or diabetes.

What is depression?

  • Depression is the most common form of emotional disorder. Depression actually is a common disease and more common than hypertension or diabetes.
  • The prevalence rate of depression cases in lifetime in any country are between eight to 10 percent. Few researches by World Health Organization (WHO) and World Bank discover that depression is the fourth most serious disease in crippling peoples’ will in the world.
21-08-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth

Inferiority Complex Definition

Inferiority complex is defined as

  1. In psychiatry: an intense feeling of inferiority, producing a personality characterized either by extreme reticence or, as a result of overcompensation, by extreme aggressiveness.
  2. Lack of self-esteem; feeling of inadequacy; lack of self-confidence.
  3. A persistent sense of inadequacy or a tendency to self-diminishment, sometimes resulting in excessive aggressiveness through overcompensation.
  4. Sense of personal inferiority arising from conflict between the desire to be noticed and the fear of being humiliated.
23-06-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth

Dealing With Trauma

Frightening Events Can Have Lasting Effects

Imagine seeing a fellow soldier killed by a roadside bomb. Or searching through the rubble of the World Trade Center for survivors. Or being sexually assaulted. You’re probably even trying to push those images out of your head as you read this. Some people find it impossible to stop thinking about traumatic experiences. They may have recurring nightmares. Fear and anxiety could begin to interfere with every aspect of life.

24-05-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth

Share Your Feelings

smile Share Your FeelingsOur feeling could change. You might feel happy, giving up, sad, angry or frustrated. When emotions cannot be controlled, it could become a problem. You then must handle the problem effectively.

Why some people hide their emotions

  • Feel ashamed.
  • Afraid that it would become a burden to others.
  • Too personal to be discuss.
  • Thought that they are matured enough and know how to overcome it.
  • Worried of other peoples reaction.
01-05-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth
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