Archive for the ‘psychologist’ Category
- September 28, 2008 The pain is showing in my children’s growing lack of self esteem posted in Bipolar, Bipolar Disorder, Child Custody, children's trauma, Childrens Act, Childrens Rights, Depression and anxiety, Evidence, Family Law, Manic Depression, psychologist, Significant harm
- September 22, 2008 Non-custodial mothers/moms – how do we feel? posted in Child Custody, Evidence, Expert evidence, Family Law, Human Rights Act 1998, Mothers Rights, Parenting help, psychologist
- September 9, 2008 Brain imaging for Bipolar diagnosis – could this be a certain diagnosis? posted in Bipolar, Bipolar Disorder, Depression and anxiety, Diagnosing Bipolar, Evidence, Genetic research, Manic Depression, Mental Health, mental illness, Neuroscience - Bipolar brain imaging, Psychiatric assessment, Psychiatrist, psychologist
- August 1, 2008 Bad parenting stories – are these people suffering with Bipolar? posted in Bipolar, Bipolar Disorder, Child Custody, Family Law, Manic Depression, Mental Health, Mental Health Discrimination, Mental Health Prejudice, Parenting help, post natal depression, psychologist, Significant harm
- July 4, 2008 Medical treatment – which parent can decide? posted in Child Custody, Childrens Act, DirectGov, Family Law, Human Rights Act 1998, Mothers Rights, Parenting help, psychologist, Shared Residency
- February 18, 2008 Nightmares – normal or a sign of separation trauma and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) posted in Depression and anxiety, Mental Health, Post traumatic stress disorder, Psychiatric assessment, Psychiatrist, psychologist, Significant harm tagged abandonment, anxiety, child psychologist, Donald Winnicott, John Bowlby, Mental Health, nightmares, Post traumatic stress disorder, premature separation, Psychiatrist, PTSD, separation anxiety, Theresa Cheung, trauma
- October 13, 2007 Parenting help for bipolar Mums and Dads posted in Bipolar, Bipolar Organisation, Depression and anxiety, HypoManic, Manic Depression, Mental Health, Parenting help, psychologist
- October 8, 2007 Is the label of “Bipolar” helpful to anyone – least of all the wearer? Does it serve a purpose at all? posted in Bipolar, Child Custody, Childrens Act, Depression and anxiety, Discrimination, Driving and mental health, DVLA regulations, Mental Health Discrimination, Mental Health Prejudice, psychologist
- March 15, 2007 A Bipolar Mother talks about her experience with losing her children, the Courts & Mental Health Discrimination posted in Bipolar, Bipolar Disorder, CAFCASS, Child Custody, Childrens Act, Childrens Rights, Depression and anxiety, Discrimination, Evidence, Family Law, Human Rights Act 1998, HypoManic, Manic Depression, Mental Health, Mental Health Discrimination, Mental Health Prejudice, Mothers Rights, Psychiatric assessment, Psychiatrist, psychologist, UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Uncategorized
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