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Explaining gaps in employment can be intimidating, but there are a couple of effective methods you can use. In this article, I’m going to show youhow to explain employment gaps in your interviews, resume and cover letter… with word-for-word examples and sample explanations. Let’s get st...
but many more have been supportive or even asked for advice . For example – parents have spoken to me about their child with epilepsy and how they can best support them.
This damage most often occurs in brain aneurysms, stroke patients and those with infections of the brain, but can also manifest as a side effect of brain surgery, most commonly after a radical procedure that treats extreme cases of epilepsy. When the callosum is damaged, it leaves the ...
However, psychotic-like symptoms have been found to also reveal a somatic affection; for example, it is well-established that auditory hallucinations can be caused by temporal epilepsy [3]. Furthermore, several studies have found that psychotic-like experiences may be associated with physical ...
health reasons – I use medical marijuana for epilepsy stealth –never have to bring cannabis in from outside the home personal safety –no need to deal with drug dealers or other shady sources to get cannabis consistent supply –never run out! higher quality cannabis & choice of strains –pr...
If your child is sleepwalking, he or she will probably either grow out of it or can be helped by a regular sleep schedule and some stress reduction. If you're an adult and start sleepwalking, it might be a good idea to talk to a doctor. Sleepwalking Murderers Some sleepwalkers go ...
Lilith in turn vowed to destroy human children. Accounts of Lilith as a child-killer seem to be taken directly from the Lamastu legend. She is often described as a winged demoness with sharp talons, who came in the night, primarily to steal away infants and fetuses. Most likely, the ...
Miklowitz: Well, if it's a very young child, we don't come in with all guns blazing, so to speak. You don't necessarily give the strongest medications. If it's unquestionably bipolar disorder, you're really seeing a kid that needs to be in the hospital, or he or she is suicidal...
As adolescence and young adulthood are periods of increased presentation of mental health disorders, including those that are female-specific such as premenstrual dyspho- ric disorder and catemenial epilepsy, it will be imperative to better identify and delineate interactions between adolescent brain ...