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General

V is for (very) volatile volatile temperament and how to cope with it.

My husband is a control freak
A my-father clone with obsessive compulsive disorder and his
effect on his family

General Powell takes on attitudes about mental health and discusses his wife's depression

Quaker tendency to depression


Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

The following come from the OCD foundation page. They took them down, and added a completely different set of pages. What is OCD? Obsessive compulsive disorder

What is OCD

What causes OCD

function of serotonin

Obsessive Compulsive Foundation's current information series

OCD and depression (from a site that SmithKline had that I can't find to link to it)

The following are good discussions of the psychological bugs that go with obsessive compulsive disorder:

OCD as doubting

Religious scrupulosity (a form of OCD) and Martin Luther


General Anxiety Disorder and Panic Attacks

General Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety attacks

Panic attacks and depression (from a site that SmithKline had that I cannot find to link to it - a good thing I saved it!

depression and anxiety disorders
This nice discussion is something SmithKline had that I can no longer find in order to link to it; possibly they no longer have it.


On Depression:

Depression: What you should know

Depressed? Here's help

National Mental Health Association's campaign on clinical depression;
very good for a short discussion of depression; dispels many common and dangerous myths.

"What does depression feel like?"

"What is depression (and what is it not?)"

Dysthymia (Mild depression)

Tracing family history of mental illness

Family research on mental illness

Life article on tracing family health history

My own notes on the genetics of unipolar depression, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia I don't have anything in this on the genetic "markers" or "suspect areas" that have been found for manic depression; there are atleast half a dozen of them along with a half dozen viable theories of what the disease is and what causes it. Manic depression is pretty clearly a number of diseases grouped together by common symptoms and forms of brain damage. Manic depression is however the most clearly and strongly genetic form of mental illness; identical twins raised apart have a 70% chance of both having manic depression or other, consistent, mood disorders given that one twin has manic depression. That is also clear from the fact that it traces right back in one of my mother's lines for four hundred years, and out quite a number of other lines of descent from the same group of families! No learned behavior or outlook ever behaved this way.

Issues of Dysfunctional Families, Children of Alcholics, Mentally Ill Parents

These articles are from series of college counselling pamphlets.

Dysfunctional Family

Children of Alcoholics

Mentally Ill Parents

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