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Posted on 02 May 2013. Tags: abuse, argue, Asian, bad, black, black media scoop, cash flow, communication, dissagreements, Divorce, ejaculation, excessive, expectations, healthy, hometown, husband, infidelity, intimacy, issues, lack, marital, men, neglect, poor, premature, problems, relationship, romantic, separation, sex, signs, struggles, unemployment, White, wife, women, working, worng
Relationships are work. Period. The majority of people involved in them want the best for themselves and their partner. Being compatible with someone you enjoy spending time with can be an amazing feeling but as can be expected, spending so much time together with one person will ultimately lead to disagreements about something at one point or [...]
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Posted on 31 December 2010. Tags: African-American, ambition, American, annual, AskDrO.com, attribute, behavior, black, blog, celebrate, children, day, depression, Dr. O, expectations, first, goals, happy, health, healthy, holiday, January, kind, Marriage, men, money, New Year's Eve, New Year's Holiday, relations, relationship, relationships, resolutions, unsung, warning, women, year
Each year, it seems that almost everyone makes them. Just before the clock strikes midnight for January 1 of a new year, people profess their resolutions for the future. Whether it’s to lose weight, save money, reach higher goals, or to simply laugh more, it’s no secret that, whether stated or unsung, reached or forgotten, [...]
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Posted in Enough Said!, Family, Finance, Love and Happiness, Marriage, Newsworthy, Question of Day, Relationships, Spiritual, What's Hot
Posted on 22 December 2010. Tags: abuse, activities, adolescent, African-American, ailment, anger, anxiety, arts, AskDrO.com, attempts, behavior, black, blog, change, children, completion, confusion, crafts, crisis, D.owens, deception, Denver Broncos, depression, disorder, Dr. O, Dr. Owens, drugs, dwight, Dwight A. Owens, education, emotions, extracurricular, fathers, fault, football, forgive, growing, habit, healthy, hopelessness, identity, interview, issue, Kenny McKinley, lying, magazine, male, men, misled, out of control, outlet, owens, pain, Peachstate Psychiatric Services, population, preteen, psychiatrist, Real Health Magazine, reasons, relations, relationship, relationships, Sports, Suicide, symptoms, teenager, unhealthy, violence, warning, wide receiver, WR, writing, young
As the third leading cause of death for Black men, suicide can often be linked to feelings of depression, anxiety, anger issues, physical ailments, life’s woes and other symptoms. Back in October we witnessed the suicide completion of Kenny McKinley, a young, Black rising star-athlete and wide-receiver with the Denver Broncos. In conjunction with this [...]
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Posted in Discussion, DSM-IV Notes, Enough Said!, Family, Love and Happiness, Male Depression, Newsworthy, Parenting, Relationships, Suicide, Treatments
Posted on 01 December 2010. Tags: affection, AIDS, America, ask Dr. O, askdro, AskDrO.com, behavior, black, blog, body, change, condoms, D.owens, depression, development, discovery, disease, disorder, doctor, Dr. O, dwight, fathers, gay, health, healthy, HIV, homosexual, human, immunodeficiency, infection, issues, MD, medicate, medication, men, mental, officials, physician, pill, population, protect, relations, relationships, research, revolution, risk, science, sex, sexual, STDs, technology, Truvada, virus, women
It’s unavoidable…HIV/AIDS is prevalent in the United States, especially in the gay population. More than one million Americans are living with this virus; one in five people don’t know it. There are public service announcements (PSA), radio segments, TV programs, erected nonprofit organizations, all designed to help reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS. Now, another ally [...]
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Posted in Enough Said!, Medicine, Newsworthy, What's Hot
Posted on 03 November 2010. Tags: abuse, anger, anxiety, ask Dr. O, askdro, AskDrO.com, attack, behavior, black, blog, change, chills, compulsive, D.owens, death, deception, depersonalization, depression, derealization, diagnostic, discomfort, disorder, dizziness, doctor, Dr. O, DSM-IV, dwight, dying, fear, female, healthy, hot flushes, light-headed, male, man, MD, nausea, obsessive, out of control, owens, palpitations, panic, panic attack, Penecostal, psychiatrist, relations, relationship, relationships, shaking, shortness of breath, signs, sweating, symptoms, trembling, unsteady, warning, woman
Mr. Smith is a 26 year old gay male that has not “come out of the closet.” His parents are devout Pentecostals who are very active in the church. He is currently dating a lawyer and things have been very stressful. Several weeks ago, he took a depression screening test online and it came back positive. [...]
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Posted in Discussion, DSM-IV Notes, Enough Said!, Family, Female Depression, Male Depression, Mental Health, Newsworthy, Relationships, Treatments
Posted on 29 October 2010. Tags: abuse, African-American, anger, anxiety, art, ask Dr. O, askdro, behavior, black, blog, change, D.owens, death, deception, depression, disorder, Dr. O, dwight, fault, genius, healthy, insanity, inverted, irrational, Kanye West, MD, melancholy, men, out of control, owens, Pop Culture, psychotic, relationship, relationships, Suicide, symptoms, Taylor Swift
After snatching the mic from famed country singer Taylor Swift, having the audacity to relieve himself on a dressing room floor and call it “naturally okay”, and contemplating suicide, the African-American community has reason to believe that our own beloved Mr. Kanye West is a little….well…..psychotic. In fact, there is now a small percentage of [...]
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