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It will not be wrong if we say that Nainital is the perfect hill station on the Indian mainland because Nainital for so many years has been synonymous to beauty, splendor and adventure. Mother Nature has blessed this place generously with the very enchanting and exquisite scenes, mountains, lakes, and villages! Each and every thing in this marvelous place seems to be ethnic, original, heavenly and divine. It is a complete distress to not to know about Nainital. Cheap Tour Packages Nainital not only offers you to learn about this extra attractive place but also brings to you exciting tours packages in Nainital.

Nainital is the destination that truly deserves to be visited. This is the place that promises best treatment of the visitors. Best of scenes, best of hotels, best of sports and the best of monuments. Everything special vests in Nainital. This place is liberally blessed by the Mother Nature. Nainital appears to be as a boon for all of us for visiting in summers.

Going back to the history of this place we come to know about the mythological aspects of Nainital. Tri-Rishi-Sarovar called the Nainital Lake depicts the story of three sages, Atri, Pulastya, and Pulaha who dug a big hole in the ground due to the dearth of water and filled it with holy water from Mansarovar.

In Nainital there are many places worth seeing and visiting! But the most prominent ones are Corbett national Park and Mukteshwar.

Corbett National Park is an endeavor to set the animals free in their natural environment and to provide them a sense of security. Away from the busy roads and the steel forests one can admire nature at its best! Very original flora and fauna enhances the raw appeal of this park. The visitors view the beauty and charm of this place while traveling in a jeep. All the necessary precautions are taken to leave the animals unhurt or disturbed. Hunting is a complete no here. Not only in a jeep but one can also visit this place on an elephant or horse. And this counts for an experience of a lifetime.

Bhim Tal, Naina Peak, The Mall, Land's End, Astronomical Observatory, Dorothy Seat and Tiffin top, Snow View Point are some of the other tourist destinations that are a must to be visited.

Cheap Tour Packages Nainital promises to let you explore the enigmatic and magical and engrossing beauty of Nainital in a complete package including the finest of hotels and the best of cuisines! Cheap Tour Packages Nainital is a part of Aristocrat Tours and Travel Company and this is enough to believe the authenticity of the promises made.

Every since civilization started many people have been suffering from psychological disorders such as sadness and strange and awkward behavior. There have been many of scientists that have tried to figure out the cure for them and treat these disorders. Classifying psychological disorders have their roots back far in ancient times with the Romans and the Egyptians. Even today, classifying psychological disorders follow a medical type model.

However, classifying psychological disorders is not very easy and is harder than it sounds and is very controversial. Even though the classification system has disadvantages, I think it's safe to say that the classification system outweighs the disadvantages. It provides a means of effective communication between psychologists. Also, the classification system can help psychologists make predictions such as the probability that a disorder will occur and about the individuals that are more likely to develop a certain mental disorder and about the rules for treatment.

To help make classifying psychological disorders easier the American Psychiatric Association came out with the first system of grouping psychological disorders in the United States in 1952. This manual was known as the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). The 1994 edition is the most current version that I'm aware of and includes 17 major classifications and describes more than 200 disorders. The DSM had undergone changes and probably will go more in the future which shows the advancement in knowledge of psychological disorders over the years. The DSM-IV has added and dropped categories from its manual which has caused some major controversial by psychologist you relied heavily on those techniques. An important feature of the DSM-IV is its multi axis features. It has five axes to accurately diagnose an individual with a mental disorder by characterizing them in terms of a number of factors. The five axes of DSM-IV include:

Axis I: Every diagnostic category except for personality disorders and mental retardation.
Axis II: Mental retardation and personality disorders.
Axis III: Most medical conditions
Axis IV: Social and environmental complications.
Axis V: Current functioning abilities.

Axes I-II describes the majority of psychological disorders, and Axes III-V is not really needed in diagnosing a psychological disorder but they are there to consider the person's over all life situation. For example, an individual may have high blood pressure which is an example of Axis III, which needs special precautions to treatment because some mediation can worsen the symptoms for individuals.

The DSM-IV was put together by a number of mental health professionals and included a diverse range of audiences which was something missing in the previous manuals because the majority consisted of mostly white male psychiatrists. The biggest controversial part about the DSM-IV is that the symptoms are still described in a psychiatric manner. Even though more psychologists have participated in it then ever, it still shows a medical model of diagnosing patients which puts less emphasis on external factors such as environmental effects on mental disorders. There are some common issues with labeling in the DSM-IV. Some of the categories for mental disorders are what some people would include to be everyday harmless activities. For example, if someone has a hard time learning mathematics, or writing skills than that could be labeled as a mental disorder.

Also, an addiction to some substances like a nice cappuccino from Starbucks would be classified as a mental disorder because the individual will be viewed as having a substance abuse problem. Furthermore some individuals that do not have a mental disorder may turn out to believe that they do by a simple misdiagnoses. The term that refers to when people believe that they believe something when it is told to them is known as the self fulfilling prophecy. Labels can also have harmful side effects on the individual and cause them to lose self esteem when they think that they are mentally ill. A lot of time, individuals will avoid seeking help to avoid these labels because they don't want people to think of them differently. The DSM-IV may have its critiques and inaccuracies but it's still the most comprehensive mental categorizing system currently available.

Like mentioned earlier, there are many categories for mental disorders. A very common one that affects close to 19.1 million Americans is anxiety disorders. If you constantly worry than that could be an indicator that you have some type of anxiety disorder. An anxiety disorder is a psychological disorder that can cause a variety of abnormalities in the motor function. Examples of anxiety disorder include generalized anxiety disorder, phobic disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic disorder, and social anxiety disorder.

I'm going to discuss generalized anxiety disorder first because its one of the more common anxiety disorders. Take this case study for example. Amy is a thirty year old woman and ever since she and her husband have been arguing she has developed a lot of built up tension and nervousness everytime she goes out in public. She feels trembling and usually be perspiring when she comes back from shopping. These are the common symptoms of an anxiety disorder. With phobic disorders on the other hand, the individual has an intense fear of a particular object or thing. A lot of people are informed about some common ones such as the fear of spiders or Arachnophobia, and the fear of closed tight spaces or Claustrophobia. However there are a lot more bizarre ones that people may not be informed about such as Dikephobia or the fear of justice and Geliophobia or the fear of laughter.

A very interesting psychological disorder is obsessive compulsive disorder and the individual has these obsessions to do things in a particular way or order and it is causing them mental distress. For example, they may have a need to get dressed and take their clothes off in a particular manner and if they mess up than they must start over again because they ruined the sequence. These rituals will consume up a vast majority of the individual's time. Panic disorder is when the individual has periods of deep fear. This usually doesn't last too long and some symptoms are the individual will tremble and experience a shortness of breath. Next, post traumatic disorder is the feelings of emptiness and depression an individual will experience after a traumatic event such as after a plane crash or abuse/rape. Even though men and women can experience this disorder is more likely to exist with females.

Last, a social anxiety disorder is a fear of being in social situations and being evaluated by others. A classic example is being extremely uneasy and nervous during a job interview.
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