Psychotherapy and Chemical Imbalances (How to Avoid Responsibility)
Updated: 2010-12-31 03:48:40
Many psychotherapists describe their clients as innocent victims of a chemical imbalances, something beyond the control of the client. They tell you that depression, bipolar disorder and most aberrant behaviors cannot be helped and are best treated with drugs.
There are many parents these days including myself who are overly concerned about what their kids are eating and that is justified as proper nutrition is one of the main keys to living a long and healthy life. The one thing that we do not often think about is how our kids overall health is affected by the words we speak to them and the way that we say them. We know that words can have an affect on a child's emotional health, but they can also affect their physical health as well.
The hyperfocus symptom that is associated with ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, can be very helpful during the holidays. It's always important to stay on task, but during the holidays, when there seem to be so many extra tasks, being able to hyperocus and get things done efficiently and effectively is a particular bonus.
There is a great debate going on about the use of drugs to treat ADHD. Let us take the people who swear by these drugs. They maintain that certain symptoms of ADHD are controlled and that fidgeting, hyperactivity and inattention are all improved so that the child can get on with growing up.