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Dr. Mark Agresti talks about the different causes of depression.

Dr. Mark Agresti, West Palm Beach Drug & Alcohol Detox Specialist, Psychiatrist

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Dr. Mark Agresti Discusses the many different symptoms of depression.

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Dr. Mark Agresti describes the different types of depression.

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the benefits of stopping drug use.

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the ways that you can reduce the and minimize the dangers of smoking.

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the hidden dangers of marijuana use.

Dr. Mark Agresti, West Palm Beach Drug & Alcohol Detox Specialist, Psychiatrist

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the signs of Bulimia Nervosa.

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1. Psychological and physical problems of stopping opiates

Let’s look at the opiates first. An opiate is a narcotic pain killer like Roxycodone, Oxycodone, Loratabs, Loracet, Methadone, Vicodin, Actiq, and Stadol. The action of these drugs may last varying amounts of time and has varying doses. For example, some people can be on 100mg a day of oxycontin while others may take 1000mg a day of oxycontin. (more…)

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1. Does Charlie Sheen Have Bipolar Disorder?

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses how material possessions can affect our health negatively.

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the signs, symptoms and available treatments for those suffering from ADD / ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses ways of coping with losing your job. By understanding the stress and overwhelming scenarios, Dr. Agresti talks about the best way to continue forward and cope appropriately when dealing with a major change in your life.

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the recent news with Charlie Sheen; his actions, his outbursts and his personality.

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the affects of negative news has on individuals. With our news being accessible all over the web, phones, televisions, and radios, we are inundated with information about bad weather conditions, war, politics, economic issues, disasters, murders, accidents, crimes, and more. What impact does this have on the human psyche? Fear, stress, anxiety, worry, helplessness are all emotions you feel while experiencing the news stories. Dr. Agresti gives advice for best practices to keeping in touch without being overwhelmed.

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the twenty-four things you can do to live a healthier life. These tips and suggestions can help your health and your mental well-being.

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the consequences of binging with drugs and alcohol. Many people will say they don’t have a drug or alcohol problem. They will say, I am not an abuser or user, I only use specific drug or alcohol only so often. Dr. Agresti talks about how this binging on drugs or alcohol comes with consequences.

Dr. Mark Agresti, West Palm Beach Drug & Alcohol Detox Specialist, Psychiatrist

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Dr. Mark Agresti discusses the shootings in Arizona. He explains the history of mental illness patients and their ability to be in our communities. Let’s look at some history in order to understand what happened here. In the early 20th century, we treated mentally ill people by putting them in hospitals where they would stay. Sometimes they’d get better and sometimes they wouldn’t, but they were kept safe, out of society and locked away where they were prevented from hurting others. If you or a loved one suffers from any mental illness, there is help.

Dr. Mark Agresti, West Palm Beach Drug & Alcohol Detox Specialist, Psychiatrist

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I’ve been a psychiatrist for a long time, and my patients say: “I don’t have a problem. I don’t use drugs (alcohol) every day.”

Then they tell me some version of the “binge” story, and I’ve seen some pretty severe ones.

They might start out by saying: “You know, every two weeks, I just have to go out and binge drink.”

And then they say, “I’ll have 12 drinks.” Or. “I’ll have a bottle of wine.”  Or. “I’ll drink vodka and shots.”

Just yesterday, a patient told me: “Every week, just to relax, I’ll take some Xanax with some alcohol and maybe mix it with a 30 mg Roxicodone.”

Still others tell me they never use drugs or alcohol, but once a month, they’ll smoke marijuana with their friends. (more…)

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Instantaneously, repeatedly, we are getting new as it happens: on phones, computers, radio and TV, Twitter, Facebook, emails, text messages…

The backdrop to our world IS bad news – climate change, pollution, war, fear of nuclear holocaust, germs, terrorism, financial failures, unemployment, loss of jobs, loss of homes, collapse of government, collapse different states.

The media reports on disasters in every little town in the world – making it available to everybody to experience emotionally — and those things are out of our control.

Just recently, for example, there were the floods in Australia and Brazil, the killings in Tunisia, the deaths in Arizona.

This constant bombardment of negative news through multiple sources impacts the psyche. It devastates us, because it’s human nature to respond by feeling emotion.

We can’t help it. After such a bombardment, we naturally begin to expect that when we walk out the door, we are going to be stabbed, killed, or involved in a major mudslide, hurricane or tornado. Those of us who carry our cell phones with us at all times, or work on the computer all day, receive especially heavy doses of negativity. (more…)

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You have to think it before you can do it, so living a healthy life starts out as  a psychological issue. That is why I’m giving you some general rules to keep in mind. If you remember to keep it simple, you will change your behavior and live healthier.

1.  Don’t smoke cigarettes or use tobacco products. The latest research tells us that even second-hand smoke — being around someone who is smoking — is dangerous. When polycyclic-aromatic hydrocarbon, a substance in tobacco — is burned, it changes your DNA, causing cancer-forming agents within 20 minutes of taking it. That’s the latest research and follows 20 years of earlier research showing that smoking cigarettes, as well as being around others when they are smoking, affects us immediately and is dangerous to our system.  Clearly, this is the one thing you can do if you want to live a healthier life. Don’t smoke.

2. Exercise. I don’t care what you do, but  do it every day. Everyone needs to exercise. Make the time to do it. Get up in the morning and do something —  it doesn’t matter what. New studies show that the amount of exercise we need is much more than we thought — about six hours of fairly rigorous activity a week. From an evolutionary standpoint, it makes sense. We are animals and animals spend all day in movement looking for food and trying to survive. We need a lot of exercise to stay healthy, much more than the average American does. Studies that look at cultures where the people live long lives show that heavy physical activity is one of the key components in addition to being born with good genes. (more…)

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