The 20th Century Cyber War Zone Operations Part One. Perry M.D. Ritthaler

The 20th Century Cyber War Zone Operations Part One - Perry M.D. Ritthaler


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of the operations within a battlefield, many people usually end up dead or wounded.

      To help build a powerful organization a psychology check and balance system, you need years of medical psychology training and must possess a psychology degree in the field of psychology. Then usually you can trust the information written by such a person talking about mental sickness and yield beneficial results. Results that may find fresh ideas or facts to help determine if all of the players in your organization are mentally healthy or if they need time away from the war zone.

      This is a small psychology fact article and online test your freedom fighters may want to take through the link address below. Ask a person you care about to take the online psychology test where your results are treated privately.

      What Are The Difference Between Depression And Manic Depression?

      By… JOHN M. GROHOL, PSY.D.

      Sometimes people are confused about the differences between clinical depression and manic depression. And it’s no wonder — they both have the word “depression” in their names. That’s one of the reason’s manic depression’s clinical names changed to “bipolar disorder” many years ago; to more clearly distinguish it from regular depression.

      The difference is really quite simple, though. Manic depression — or bipolar disorder — includes clinical depression as a part of its diagnosis. You can’t have bipolar disorder without also having had an episode of clinical depression. That’s why the two disorders shared similar names for many years, because they both include the component of clinical depression.

      Unable to find the positive results through the loss of the ability to develop the positive in any challenge you face.

      Such a depressive episode is characterized by the common signs and symptoms of depression:

      Feeling sad and unhappy for an uninterrupted period of at least 2 weeks

      Crying for no reason

      Feeling worthless

      Having very little energy

      Losing interest in pleasurable activities

      Because both depression and bipolar disorder share this commonality, somewhere between 10 to 25 percent of people with bipolar disorder are first mistakenly diagnosed with only depression. It’s only when the professional learns more about the person and their history do they later discover episodes of either mania or hypomania.

      Mania Distinguishes Manic Depression from Depression

      Mania is the distinguishing symptom of bipolar disorder and what differentiates it from clinical depression. A person with bipolar disorder has experienced one or more manic episodes (or a lesser form of mania known as hypomania). What’s a manic episode?

      Feeling overly happy, excited or confident

      Feeling extremely irritable, aggressive and “wired”

      Having uncontrollable racing thoughts or speech

      Thinking of yourself as overly important, gifted or special

      Making poor judgments, such as with money, relationships or gambling

      Engaging in risky behavior or taking more risks than you ordinarily would

      A person with these symptoms is experiencing the lesser form of mania — hypomania — may only experience a few of these symptoms, or their symptoms are far less severe and life-impairing. A person with clinical depression experiences none of these symptoms.

      Depression isn’t the only disorder that is confused with bipolar disorder. Especially in children and teens, sometimes other disorders — such as attention deficit disorder (ADHD) — may be misdiagnosed, when the teen may instead be suffering from a form of bipolar disorder. That’s because children and teens with bipolar disorder may display hyperactive behavior — a common symptom of ADHD. Teens with bipolar disorder are especially more likely to engage in antisocial or risky behaviors, such as those involving sex, alcohol, or drugs.

      People who are diagnosed with the more severe form of bipolar disorder are said to have Type I Bipolar Disorder. Those diagnosed with the less severe form — those who have hypomanic instead of full blown manic episodes — are said to have Type II. Learn more about the different types of bipolar disorder here.

      Bipolar disorder, like all mental disorders, is treatable through a combination of psychotherapy and medications. You can learn more about the treatment options available for bipolar disorder here.

       http://psychcentral.com/maniaquiz.htm

      Are you wonder if you are okay mentally after fighting in the war for so many years?

      Perhaps under a different name take this online test to see if you are considered still healthy or partially mentally ill.

      Every chain of command may have a weak link and if left unchecked can break-down and cost an organization opportunity on the battlefield.

      In Afghanistan and Iraq times are changing and so are the players of influence and nothing can slow this program down faster than the stigma associated to a suicide bomber.

      Guilty by association the stigma of an event like a suicide bomber or a drone attack may look great in the moment, however in the larger picture actions of this nature cripple the opportunities to safely gain control over a region operated with a democracy preserving human life, liberty, and freedoms for all people.

      Thank you for your important time to read this article.

      Email Letter Nine

      Dear Mr. Prime Minister Steven Harper

      June/26/2011

      I try to write strategy that sells peace to the players on the battlefield while cutting capital costs on war and protecting soldiers and civilians.

      When one enters a dog fight they cannot back down until the objective is accomplished. In this case the dog fight is protecting the financial liquidity of the USA economy that heavily influences our Canadian economy.

      Peace on the battlefield can slowly evolve if all of the players on the battlefields turn the same page at the same time.

      As this peace evolves the capital costs to occupy that region diminish dramatically. If the objective goals of peace are created the cost of dropping bombs and killed soldiers or civilians on the battlefield will slow while the capitalist objectives are still completed. This digital operation is just a covert way to cut the capital costs of the military occupation while protecting the lives of the civilians and soldiers on the battlefield.

      I have posted this article I have written on the Aljazeera blog because this is not illegal. Aljazeera media may play the role of the hero on the battlefield and seamlessly carry the messages underground.

      Sorry to bother you with the details however I do not make a move on the battlefield without informing you, so you can protect the interests of Canada and our allies safely.

      Learning From War Part 9… Guiding the People Safely While The Diamonds On A Battlefield Are Shared

      Finding the right strategy in war can become easy or difficult. Depending upon the circumstances when the war strategist creates the battlefield strategy that affects the civilians and soldiers left on the battlefields.

      The best strategy comes from people that are not influenced by money or mental hardship.

      The strategy can then be polished by others having a sound understanding of war mixed with economics. Strategy written that can mutually benefit all people involved on the battlefield that are ankle deep in the war. Having a clear understanding of the psychology and science behind the enemies mind can also be a huge benefit.

      The best strategy comes


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