PressuredSpeech in Bipolar Disorder. Everyone occasionally experiences a pressing desire to talk—whether to share good news or an exciting or unusual experience. If you have bipolar disorder, however, a compulsive urge to talk might represent a symptom called pressured speech. This symptom occurs commonly in adults, adolescents, and children
Offera shoulder to cry on, a cookie, or a snack, as needed, too. Aim not to make assumptions about what your teen is thinking and also don't assume they know your point of view. Share your feelings (grief, anger, sadness, surprise, worry, and so on) so that your teen feels safe sharing there's.
Stress It makes your heart pound, your breathing quicken and your forehead sweat. But while stress has been made into a public health enemy, new research suggests that stress may only be bad for you if you believe that to be the case. Psychologist Kelly McGonigal urges us to see stress as a positive, and introduces us to an unsung mechanism
From"Be Optimistic" to "Talk Less, Do More," they're the ties that bind us as a culture. I spell out all 7 values in the slideshow below, which also lives on SlideShare's #CultureCode
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