Mood and Behavior Tips

Depression, anxiety, impulsivity control problems, lack of motivation are just a few of the behavioral changes that can be associated with Parkinson's disease. Gaining a better understanding of the signs and symptoms of these conditions is the first step in treatment. Fortunately these problems are treatable. There are many personal and lifestyle changes you can take toward understanding and improving behavioral and emotional changes that can occur in Parkinson’s or in response to the many life changes experienced by you and your loved ones.
 
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Treating depression

Lifestyle, Attitude, and medicines. A holistic approach
06/24/2012

Parting the Clouds of Depression

Clinical Psychologist Dr. Fite shares insights about depression
06/24/2012

Impulsivity

Medication can worsen impulsivity
09/21/2011

Mood and Sleep

Learn how our mood affects our sleep
04/24/2011

Your Inner Coach

Our self-talk affects how we feel.
03/15/2011

Treating Depression...

How do antidepressants differ?
01/16/2011

Thoughts of Gratitude

Counting our blessings may be improtant to our wellbeing.
11/15/2010

Anxiety

Learn how anxiety affects you and what you can do to help.
09/28/2010

Depression

Depression can affect all aspects of living well wth Parkinson's
09/28/2010

Cognitive behavioral therapy

Learn how to improve your mood and how you feel through a focus and understanding of our very pattern of thinking and the affect this has on our behavior.
12/27/2009