It turns out that many of our neurotransmitters and hormones are actually made and assimilated in the gut, which — I'm sure — is why
I experience mood issues after being glutened (i.e. my gut lining is inflamed and not producing the hormones and neurotransmitters effectively).
Not exact matches
The fellow will treat perinatal women who require treatment due to perinatal
mood and anxiety symptoms, attachment / bonding
issues, traumatic birth
experiences or acute psychiatric crises.
About 13 % of women
experience perinatal
mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD), and up to 50 % their partners can also
experience symptoms of the same
issues.
Recently studies by Melissa Bateson and her colleagues at Newcastle University in England have rekindled the debate over these
issues by showing that honeybees may
experience something akin to
moods.
Eating poorly on a regular basis can especially create a sluggish liver and when the liver isn't operating on an optimal level we can
experience symptoms such as constant fatigue, dull skin, dark eye circles, headaches, achy joints and inflammation, body odor,
mood and sleep
issues, PMS, poor concentration, eczema, and more.
For individuals
experiencing high levels of stress, so common in today's hectic society, use of herbs and nutrients to support adrenal gland function can be helpful in not only improving immune function, but improving generalized fatigue and
mood issues impacted by stress.
Those with PCOS
experience certain hormonal imbalances that lead symptoms such as weight gain, male - pattern baldness, male - pattern hair growth, infertility, acne,
mood issues, and irregular periods.
The resulting drop in hormonal levels upsets the normal delicate hormonal balance and interplay between the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland and the ovaries, causing symptoms such as cramping, sleep
issues, libido
issues, and irritability and
mood fluctuations in women who've never
experienced moodiness before.
At this age, I'm beginning to
experience hormonal imbalances, such as intense head tension, occasional nausea, muscle soreness and cramps, sleep
issues, trouble concentrating, and other
mood challenges.
Although commonly we start tracking ovulation signs when we're hoping to get pregnant, knowing if and when you're ovulating is also useful for understanding the source of any cycle
issues or symptoms you might be
experiencing like missing periods, irregular cycles, or pre-menstrual problems like
mood swings and depression.
Bloating, lower back pain, water retention, loose bowels, digestion
issues, breakouts, and
mood swings are just a few of the symptoms millions of women
experience each month with their menstrual flow.
He has particular
experience working with chemical and behavioral addictions, such as alcoholism, drug addiction and sexual compulsion / addiction,
mood disorders, such as depression, dysthymia and bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, relationship problems, and mental health
issues arising out of or informed by sexual orientation.
Commonly
experienced issues I have assisted clients in working through include behavioral
issues, impulsivity, family conflict, loss, relationship
issues, self esteem and self worth
issues, and effectively managing
mood disorders and personality disorders.»
I have significant
experience treating a variety of mental health
issues, including difficulties with anxiety,
mood / depression, coping with stress, adjustment difficulties, low self - esteem, difficulty managing emotions, suicidal thoughts, behavioural concerns / noncompliance, school refusal, psychosis, anger management, trichotillomania, skin - picking disorders, and body dysmorphic disorder.»
My
experience is with a wide range of
issues including
mood, anxiety, ADHD, behavioral concerns, school
issues, parenting struggles, family / relationship
issues, and trauma / PTSD.
In terms of evaluation, I am highly
experienced in evaluating children, adolescents and adults regarding
issues of learning disorders, ADHD as well as
mood and anxiety difficulties.
Dr. Bryant has training and
experience in a variety of presenting
issues including depression, anxiety, trauma,
mood - related disorders, and domestic violence.
I have worked extensively with families
experiencing conflict with their teenage child, and specialize in treating
mood disorders, anxiety, family conflict, grief, and postpartum and infertility
issues.»
«I have the clinical skills and years of professional
experience to successfully help an dividual who is either directly or indirectly affected by addictions,
mood disorders, traumatic
experiences and other less intense
issues of daily living.
I work with individuals that may be
experiencing mood disorder / depression, anxiety, adjustment to life changes, grief / loss, and a variety of other presenting
issues.»
My breadth of
experience includes counseling adults, children / adolescence, families and couples addressing many
issues including but not limited to grief and loss, trauma, depression,
mood disorders, anxiety, attention deficit disorders, oppositional defiant disorders, self - esteem, communication
issues, and relational conflicts.
Our
experienced and licensed clinicians provide quality services to children, teens, adults and seniors for a wide variety of problems including relationship and family
issues, depression, anxiety, fear, loss / grief, anger,
mood swings, eating disorders, chemical dependency, and difficulties in school or at work.»
Much of my
experience includes working with
mood disorders, anxiety and panic attacks, women's
issues, the cycles of addiction and co-dependency.
I have
experience working with childhood disorders, anxiety disorders,
mood disorders and family / marital
issues.
I have
experience in helping those with
mood, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse and relationship problems, to supporting those struggling to cope with severe and persistent mental illness or psychotic
issues.»
My
experience in substance abuse, disease management, perinatal / post partum
issues,
mood disorders, and anxiety disorders provide me the ability to offer clients a wide variety of knowledge and therapeutic approaches.»
The fellow will treat perinatal women who require treatment due to perinatal
mood and anxiety symptoms, attachment / bonding
issues, traumatic birth
experiences or acute psychiatric crises.
I see adults, adolescents, and couples with a wide variety of
issues and concerns including depressive symptoms,
mood instability, social anxiety, PTSD, traumatic
experiences, relationship difficulties, sexual
issues, and life transitions.»
I have years of
experience working with mild to moderate
mood disorders, addiction, relationship dysfunction, poor decision making, and family of origin
issues that effect current happiness and functioning.
«I have
experience helping people with
mood problems, depression, anxiety, stress, self - esteem and identity
issues, relationship difficulties, coping with grief and loss including death, divorce, and physical or sexual trauma, as well as spiritual struggles and faith - based
issues.
I enjoy working with adolescents, women and men who may be
experiencing depression, anxiety, other
mood related
issues, grief, trauma, relationship and career
issues.
My
experience includes working with individuals and families facing life transitions, chronic illness, depression, anxiety,
mood disorders, grief, trauma, end of life
issues, and esteem
issues.
My
experience includes counseling individuals, couples and families in the area of addictions, parenting
issues,
mood disorders, substance abuse, divorce, single parenting, blended families, relationship
issues and anger management.
If your child is
experiencing anxiety, depression, low self - esteem, family conflict, school or relationship
issues, grief, sadness, body image
issues, sleep problems, suicidal thoughts, trauma, low motivation, restlessness, communication
issues, LGBT or gender identity
issues, life transitions
mood swings, shame, anger, or behavioral
issues, our highly trained and
experienced clinicians can help!»
I work with a wide variety of clients
experiencing grief and loss; traumas; transitions; sad
mood, guilt, hopelessness; excessive worry; overwhelm; irritability or anger; relationship strain / conflict; identity
issues; work / school stress; sleep problems; and / or parenting challenges.
He works with
mood disorders, developmental / behavioral disorders; family
issues and has
experience in partial hospitalization and outpatient environments.
I have
experience treating a variety of
issues, including anxiety, depression, ADHD,
mood disorders, chronic suicidal ideation, self - harm behaviors, autistic spectrum disorders, oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder and parent child relational problems.»
Wendy has over 15 years
experience in treating many mental health
issues including substance abuse, behavioral addictions, family systems, geriatrics, personality disorders, social problems, pain and sickness,
mood disorders, behavioral problems, anxiety, depression, phobias, panic and grief and loss.
I have
experience with a variety of mental health
issues including
mood disorders, anxiety disorders, ADHD / ADD, grief and loss
issues, women's
issues, and relationship difficulties.
Kelly has extensive
experience working with addictions of all varieties, anger management, anxiety, depression, behavioral
issues of childhood and adolescence,
mood disorders, LGBT
issues, relationship
issues, counseling through divorce and mediation, family
issues, sex therapy and
issues of loss.
My
experience lies in behavior management, anxiety, depression,
mood disorders, life changes, adjustment
issues and addiction
issues as it related to the addict and to the family.
I help people who want just some additional support while going through a life transition, to people who are struggling with identity
issues,
mood problems, traumatic
experiences, and torture.
If desired, I may incorporate some Cognitive Behavioral Therapy strategies for addressing
mood or anxiety
issues, help the other partner understand the
experience of a given diagnosis, and offer referrals for individual therapy.
Brandy's training and
experience make her a good fit for both adolescents and adults seeking services for anxiety, depression, and other
mood disorders; grief and loss; adjustment disorders; anger management; co-dependent behavior; substance abuse and recovery; relational concerns; and a variety of personal growth
issues that may draw an individual to counseling.
Katheleen Hawes, PhD provides clinical services in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and at the Perinatal and Postpartum Clinic at the Center for Children and Families at Women and Infants Hospital, where she treats women and their partners
experiencing perinatal
mood and anxiety
issues.
In my work with mothers, I see many women who
experience perinatal
mood / anxiety
issues (PMADs), perinatal loss (miscarriage), fertility challenges, and traumatic birth situations (see prior articles on these subjects on my GoodTherapy.org profile page).
DYSFUNCTIONAL PATTERNS: Deeper dysfunctional patterns, such as recurrent relationship
issues, chronic anxiety, low self - esteem, depressive
moods, or addictive behaviors, will take some deeper work, but you can definitely
experience relief and even resolution.
She has
experience working with mental health concerns,
mood disorders, dual diagnoses, trauma, substance abuse, and social
issues.
I help clients who
experience stress and anxiety, life transitions,
mood disorders, problems at school, behavior
issues, and difficulty regulating their emotions and developing connections with others.
I have lots of
experience of working with individuals who undergo many kinds of difficulties: including anxiety and depression, low self - esteem, bereavement and loss, relationship
issues, separation, divorce, menopause, infertility, feelings of loneliness, low
mood, stress and drug and alcohol dependency.»