Did you know that #anxiety disorders develop from a number of risk factors including genetics? http://bit.ly/ADAAFact | https://lnkd.in/gMCfe8K
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Did you know that #anxiety disorders develop from a number of risk factors including genetics? http://bit.ly/ADAAFact | https://lnkd.in/davSvaPx
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Did you know that #anxiety disorders develop from a number of risk factors including genetics? http://bit.ly/ADAAFact | https://lnkd.in/gHgDcTmw #SafeMindTherapy #MentalHealth #Anxiety #CognitiveBehavioralTherapy #CBT #MentalHealthAwareness #EducateYourself #Therapy
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Did you know that #anxiety disorders develop from a number of risk factors including genetics? http://bit.ly/ADAAFact | justlivecounselling.com #justlivecounselling #justlive #counselling #counsellor #therapy #socialanxiety #anxiety #support #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthadvocate
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Did you know that specific genetic factors can increase susceptibility to conditions like depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder? Understanding these genetic risk factors is crucial for individuals and families alike. Let's illuminate the path towards a deeper understanding of genetic risk factors and pave the way for healthier futures together! #GeneticRiskFactors #MentalHealthAwareness #EmpowermentThroughKnowledge #MosaicBiodata #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
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You do not invite disliked situations knowingly. Still they come. To notice this conflict, this pain and not to runaway from this pain can connect you to the Original. #psychology #Pain #conflict #genetic https://lnkd.in/gVZEB4nn
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Inherited but not inevitable! There are various factors that contribute to addiction, including genetic predisposition, environmental factors, and psychological conditions. But 40- 60% of the time, genetics play an important role in addiction. A Family with a history of addiction can increase the risk of an individual susceptibility So what's the way out if one is addicted to genetics? Medical treatments are the way out. See a behavioral therapist. See a medical professional. Treatment like methadone or naltrexone to manage withdrawal and cravings can help. GENES DO NOT DICTATE DESTINY, You have a choice! Break the cycle today. #theichadproject #addiction #genes
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The Role of Genetics in Alcoholism Research has consistently shown that genetics play a significant role in the predisposition to alcoholism. Twin studies, adoption studies, and family studies provide robust evidence for a hereditary component. For instance, studies have found that the concordance rate for alcoholism is higher in identical twins compared to fraternal twins, indicating a genetic influence. Additionally, children of alcoholic parents, even when raised by non-alcoholic adoptive parents, have a higher risk of developing alcoholism, suggesting that genetic factors are at play independent of the environment. Understanding the genetic aspect of alcoholism can feel overwhelming, but it's important to remember that genetics are just one piece of the puzzle. At Serenity Springs Recovery Center, we recognize the complex interplay of factors that contribute to alcoholism. Our personalized treatment programs are designed to address both genetic predispositions and environmental influences, providing you with the comprehensive care you need to overcome alcohol addiction. If you or a loved one is struggling with alcoholism, know that help is available. Contact Serenity Springs Recovery Center today to learn more about our treatment options and how we can help you on your journey to recovery. #Alcoholism #Genetics #Recovery #AddictionSupport #SerenitySpringsRecovery #HopeAndHealing
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What is MTHFR? No, it’s not an abbreviated swear word 😉. MTHFR is one of the methylation genes that play a very important role in the proper functioning of many organ systems in the body. When this gene’s function is impaired, many seemingly unrelated diseases can strike us. Full video: https://lnkd.in/ggw6iagM 🌟 Follow me to learn more about my approach. 🌟 Visit my YouTube channel: Trinergy Health to see patient testimonials. 🌟 Ask me questions here or DM "Question". 🌟 If you are interested in a holistic approach for mental/physical wellness for yourself or your loved one, schedule a discovery call with DM "Help". #Trinergy #Phsyciatry2 #HolisticHealing #GoodMentalHealth #Integrativepsychiatry #Milwaukee #Appleton #Madison #GreenBay #Wisconsin #Kenosha #Racine #Healing #Pshycology #Trinergy #HolisticHealing #Holistic #Trauma #HolisticHealth #Positive #PositiveVibes #SignsOfTrauma #WellnessJourney #MindBodySoul #RootCauseWisdom #HolisticWellness #BalanceFromWithin #HealingFromWithin #HolisticWellbeing #MindBodyBalance
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How much do our genes make up who we are and how we function? 🤔 While there is a long history of eating disorders dating back centuries, the genetic link to eating disorders is one of the more recent discoveries brought to light. The extent to which our genetics affect the likelihood of developing an eating disorder and what we can do about it is complex – and there is hope. "The genetics of major depressive disorder and eating disorders are similarly complex. Genetics influence the likelihood of developing depression but there is not a single 'depression gene.' However, there are often external factors like life stressors or physical stresses that can precipitate the onset of depression. For eating disorders, individuals also often have exposure to life stressors, dieting, or other mental illnesses that can precipitate the onset of the disease." — Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar Read more on the link between genetics and eating disorders here: https://bit.ly/3x2Q8ie
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Have you ever wondered if anxiety runs in the family? Research suggests that genetics can play a role in the development of anxiety disorders. 🧬 While not solely determined by genetics, family history can increase the likelihood of experiencing anxiety. Various genes and biological factors may contribute to an individual's susceptibility to anxiety. However, it's important to note that environmental factors and life experiences also significantly influence the development of anxiety. Recognizing genetic predispositions and environmental triggers helps tailor prevention strategies and treatments. If you're concerned about anxiety in your family history or experiencing symptoms yourself, don't hesitate to reach out for support. 💙
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