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10 Common Symptoms Of Depression (Popularity: )
Every year approximately 9.5 per cent of the American population suffers from depression. Depression is a grave illness that affects day to day life and destroys families. It is a disorder that controls the mind and its functions causing loss of appetite, sleeplessness, mood swings, and a deep sense of despair. The symptoms of depression are varied and the severity changes with time. And, according to experts depression can be ...

Artificial Intelligence - Emulation of Emotion and Empathy (Popularity: )
http://www.worldthinktank.net
One of the most important goals for artificial intelligence software programmers is to foster companionship between computers and humans. To do this the AI computers must appear to care and interact like humans do with one another. Emulating emotion and empathy is on its way right now. Currently, most consultants of artificial intelligent customer response systems for 'call centers' advise that the voice on the other end if coming from a ...

Bereavement Help Audio Ebook (Popularity: )
http://www.howtocopewithgriefandloss.com
My name is Maurice Turmel, also known as "Dr Moe." I am the author of "How to Cope with Grief and Loss - Bereavement Audio Ebook." There are many products on the web today offering programs and strategies for dealing with grief, loss and bereavement. This audio ebook is one of them, but stands out in a very significant way. Over my 25 years of professional practice I learned that grieving ...

Can You Talk About Grief Too Much? (Popularity: )
http://www.ajourneywelltaken.com
When does talking about the loss of someone get to be too much? Is it still grief or is it descending into depression? Talking and writing about grief for me has been a catharsis, a way to heal my thoughts, emotions and fears. It is a slow, sometimes excruciating process. Not linear, and sometimes unexpected. At times there seems to be a fine line that can be crossed. I met a woman ...

Death - The Ultimate Fear (Popularity: )
http://www.lamariposapress.com
The ultimate fear we have as human beings is death. We all know it is the inevitable, unavoidable end of our life and yet it is the basis of all our fears. Yet maybe some things in life are worse than our personal death. Losing someone else we love through death may be worse. Being injured and living with pain and disability may be worse. Being publicly exposed to some ...

Do You Need a Grief Recovery Tune-Up? (Popularity: )
http://www.harriethodgson.com
Losing five loved ones in nine months turned into a battle for survival. I have spent months on grief work and there is still more work to do. Though 17 months have passed since the first death in the family, there are times -- unexpected, surprising times -- when I regress. "Did all of this really happen?" I ask myself. A recent experience sparked intense grief. While I was grocery shopping ...

Does the Work of Grief Ever Really End? (Popularity: )
http://www.extraordinarygriefexperiences.com
Are you wondering if the pain will ever cease, if the emptiness will ever leave? Will life ever have meaning again? You may not think so now, but the answer to all three questions is an unqualified yes. And there are millions of people who can vouch for that fact. But that does not mean you will be your old self once again. Nor does it imply that you will be ...

Five Ways to Help a Child Cope With the Loss of a Parent (Popularity: )
http://www.thecbtcoach.com
1. Allow the child to regress. Know that many children will regress in their behavior when they are experiencing the loss of a parent. Children may begin bedwetting behavior and thumb sucking. It is important to recognize and allow the child to exhibit this behavior for a time. 2. Encourage them to express their feelings. Children might find it difficult to express their feelings with the parent that remains. If the ...

For the New Widow -- What We Worry About (Popularity: )
http://www.littleredmailbox.com
We are alone. And we worry about that. We worry we will die alone. We buried our life partner. And now we worry about who will bury us? Who will walk our dogs, who will feed our cats when we're gone? We don't worry about who will spend our money. Instead, we worry we will be homeless -- We'll push a grocery cart with a shopping bag filled with our belongings - ...

For Widows Only -- Who We Are (Popularity: )
http://www.littleredmailbox.com
We are women left. We experienced the best of times; The worst of times. And survived. We discovered the meaning of life -- Nothing like the loss of a spouse to wake us up to that. We gained some; We lost some -- Friends and pounds. We had friends run out on us. We understood they just couldn't take it. At least, we tried to. We lost appetites, and we lost weight. And in the ...