Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Crimes of Depression and Anxiety

Deserve a Consideration

I have learned over the last couple of years that traumas, excess of chemicals and electromagnetic fields in the environment are the main causes of brain waves imbalances which produce most of humanity mental problems. Fortunately I have also learned that there is a new technology that gives hope and ability to fight back for a better life in a short period of time.
About FonS
We have in FonS this innovative capability of helping people to overcome Depression and Anxiety in one or two weeks in the most natural way.
We specialize in Brain and Mind Conditioning Training, using the newest technology available in the world. We help people to balance their brain energy waves efficiently to overcome many brain dysfunctions not yet possible other ways. Although our experience has shown success helping people overcoming anger, addiction, brain injury limitations, chronic pain, eating disorder, lack of focus, lack of energy, sleeping difficulties and more, I will just talk mention Depression and Anxiety now.

Hidden Effects of Traumas

Brain waves imbalances are believed to be caused by disconnections on synapses or neuron’s links due to traumas. These disconnections change the electromagnetic energy necessary to produce the right neurotransmitters in the right place at the right time in several places of the brain. In fact when it does happen the brain does not function well and craves for substitutes.
These substitutes could come on the form of medications, drugs, alcohol, fast food, sugar, tobacco, etc. Until the brain is not given a break, some treatment or allowed a dramatic change of environment it will keep asking for chemicals substitutes or will seek self-destruction (suicide).
It is believed that about one in five working-aged Americans and students, experience symptoms of a mental dysfunction in any given moment, being Depression and Anxiety the most common. Unfortunately mental dysfunctions in working Americans and students often go undetected and untreated for years because of the stigma associated with psychiatric disorders. There is a health compromise for the job preservation and cost of insurance. Yet they often escape notice because these disorders tend to be hidden on the job. Mood symptoms, for example, can masquerade as physical problems such as irritability and sleep disturbances.

Depression and Productivity

Efforts to identify and treat mental health problems not only improve employee health, but also increase workplace productivity, reports the February 2010 issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter.
Most of the research on the costs and benefits of mental health treatment in the workplace has been done on depression. This work shows that when depression is adequately treated, companies reduce job-related accidents, sick days, and employee turnover, and improve the number of hours worked and employee productivity.
Treating mental health problems in the workplace isn't a quick fix. But over the long term, it is a sound strategy. Money spent on mental health care represents an investment that will pay off—not only in healthier employees, but also for the company’s financial health, notes Dr. Michael Miller, editor in chief of the Harvard Mental Health Letter. We in FonS believe that if only 20% of the investment on consulting would be invested in Brain Conditioning Training to the Staff, the results of the whole organization would improve in 20%.

Depression and Anxiety

Depression and anxiety appear to be two different emotional responses. There is a tendency of not associating these two disorders with each other. However analysis has shown that depression and anxiety do in fact co-exist.
Anxiety attacks symptoms may be feelings of concern and panic for things happening that most people would be perfectly calm. These anxiety attacks come back on suddenly with no warning and with no outright reason for them to happen. Presently, and without treatment, each anxiety attacks and depression will begin to have negative effects in a way that will not permit carrying a job, continue in school, have a relationship, or perhaps move out into society
What people with depression and anxiety don’t notice is that either one can lead to the other. Being depressed can weigh heavily on the mind leading the depressed person through a maze of different emotions. This in itself can result in anxiety and eventually panic attacks. Panic attacks signify a loss of management and when this frequently happens very likely the person will become depressed.
Each is doubtless caused by an imbalance in brain chemistry. What we have learned regarding anxiety disorder is that the “fight-or-flight” reaction in the brain will not work the means it is supposed to. It can explode at any time, even in seemingly peaceful situations. Those that have anxiety disorder invariably feel that they are in danger however they don’t know that they can be dangerous for others too.

Unpredictable Destructive Behaviors

One issue that psychologist agree on is that having a mixture of depression and anxiety is much more debilitating than having just one or the other. It’s conjointly been shown that individuals who are suffering from anxiety and depression have a lot of higher suicidal thoughts risk or snap into unpredictable and dangerous behavior.
What could be worse than loose a job or a relationship?
Suicide is defined as the act of killing oneself intentionally. The feeling of self destruction may rise from severe depression, an illness that intervenes with the mental, physical and emotional side of a person. The bulk of depressed individuals do not really die from suicide. But depression will trigger a higher suicidal risk. New data has reported that two per cent of depressed people who have received treatment for depression in an outpatient scenario would possibly die by suicide. Those who failed suicidal attempt are doubtless to die by suicide later on if not treated opportunely. Another research shows that seven percent of men with a history of depression will eventually kill themselves whereas only one per cent of girls with history of depression can do it.
The foremost common technique of suicide is by the use of firearms, because it is the easiest and quickest way. From a study of the National Institute of Mental Health, about eighty percent of white males commit suicide by shooting themselves. The subsequent commonest methodology for men is hanging where as drug overdose or self-poisoning is that the second most typical suicidal method for the women.
Other factors for suicide could be Impulsivity - Some one has a gun in hand, he might shoot himself out of an impulse. Traumatic event - death of a loved one, financial crunch or other adversity might compel someone to kill him or herself. History of suicide within the family - a person who is exposed to suicides or often intents may run the risk issue for killing self. Family violence - physically or sexually abused, people might turn to suicide to end the ordeal. Alcohol and drug abuse - An alcoholic or drug addict can reach a purpose when self steam drops to the lowest level.
Most of these factors could be present on people with Post Traumatic Stress disorder. Suicidal rate has increased dramatically in the last two years due to the high incidence of PTSD among soldiers coming from war. This could turn epidemic if not properly addressed.
Depression and suicide seems to go together, so if depression is due to an imbalance on brain waves, suicidal thoughts are also originated by brain imbalances.
Brain Mind Conditioning would help people to convert depression and anxiety into happiness and self confidence. This way all negative thoughts vanish, performance increases, relationship improves, health and weight improves without medication and without being intrusive, in such a short period of time that seems unreal.

One Bullet of BMC may Save Lives Too.

Somebody with depression may show symptoms like: Suicidal thoughts or actual Intents but also Despair, Hopelessness, Anger, Fatigue, Panic Attacks, Irritability, Guilty Feelings, Loss of Energy and Sexual Drive, Excessive Worries, Chronic Headaches, Low Self Confidence, Confusion of Thoughts, Nervous Breakdown, Uncontrollable Needs to Cry, Loss of Pleasure with Obvious Pleasant Moments, Overwhelmed by Everyday Life, Accelerated Cells Deterioration on People with Alzheimer and Multiple Sclerosis. A depressed person withdraws into themselves and looks for to cut all ties with the outside world.
It has been usual that after one week of intensive Brain Mind Conditioning (BMC) all the above symptoms disappear if they were present.