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23rd September 2009
Are you ever shy? Shyness is actually very common.
Most people experience some degree of shyness from time to time in certain situations. In fact, only about 7% of people claim that they never feel shy. For the rest of us, shyness can range from bei... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Have you ever thought about what drug addiction rehab really means? The words are thrown around in the media, in government, and in our schools, but what exactly is rehab for drug addiction?
In its simplest form, drug addiction rehab means quitting dr... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester
17th September 2009
Tinnitus is an auditory problem in which the sufferer hears sounds covet ringing and clicking this come of nowhere. Tinnitus sufferers purchase it hard to focus and reside a normal life. In some extreme cases, the noise irritates that tinnitus sufferers s... Read >
Author: Candy
14th September 2009
Most people experience depression at some point in their lives. It can be a normal part of mourning for some body that died, for example, or the end of a relationship, or when your life changes in some way.
Many times people have when they feel bad ab... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
08th September 2009
At some time in our lives we are all challenged by adversity, whether it be stress, illness, pain, disability or a mental difficulty. We have to cope with whatever life throws at us and we vary enormously in our effectiveness in coping with our situations... Read >
Author: David Ravech
03rd September 2009
A panic attack can strike at any moment. You could be in a great mood, having a great day when all of a sudden an attack strikes. In order to prevent an uncomfortable panic attack, seek proper treatment before the attack starts. Panic attack medication... Read >
Author: indyainfo
13th August 2009
Psychotherapy is an approach utilized by trained psychotherapists to aid people increase their sense of well-being, by using measured interpersonal human relationship. There is a range of techniques that is employed to improve the overall physical and men... Read >
Author: bo collins
12th August 2009
Get ready for generation Z (Z for zombie). The brains of a generation of children are now being fried by fraudulent brain drugs. Antidepressants are now the number one prescription in America – and our children are the target market.
If you want t... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
03rd August 2009
In this article, I will try and explore the various treatment options available to a patient of panic attacks/panic disorder.
1. Cognitive Therapy - The focus of cognitive therapy is to force a change in set patterns of thinking and beliefs in order t... Read >
Author: georgerydley
16th July 2009
Stress treatment and therapy
Communicating with your doctor is an important part of the diagnosis and treatment of stress. By talking to your doctor openly, you allow your doctor to provide you with the best stress treatment possible.
There are a varie... Read >
Author: mark bevan
16th July 2009
Cognitive-behavior therapy has been made known in numerous studies to be the remedy of choice for anxiety disorders. It is particularly valuable in helping people overcome panic attacks, with about 80% to 85% of people becoming panic free, ... Read >
Author: oryan58
16th July 2009
A variant of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Trichotillomania is a compulsive hair pulling or plucking of the hair disorder on the body and head. Many sufferers tend to focus on pulling out hair from the likes of eyelashes, eye brows and in the most ... Read >
Author: Roz Thomas
16th July 2009
Chronic depression also referred to as dysthymia is a long term and enduring melancholy state. Although this disorder is milder in nature, it can make one to commit suicide. For you to be diagnosed with this condition, you have to be suffering from depres... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th July 2009
The buzzing or ringing sound that can be heard ceaselessly in the absence of any external source is linked with tinnitus. There are a number of disorders that share this particular symptom.
In case you are experiencing the symptoms associated with tinn... Read >
Author: Candy
05th July 2009
In Hennepin County Minneapolis drug offenders now have the opportunity to get clean. Drug court started in Hennepin in January 1997 as a direct response to the increased number of drug abusing criminal offenders in Minneapolis. The drug court program has ... Read >
Author: addictioprofessor
04th July 2009
In Hennepin County Minneapolis drug offenders now have the opportunity to get clean. Drug court started in Hennepin in January 1997 as a direct response to the increased number of drug abusing criminal offenders in Minneapolis. The drug court program has ... Read >
Author: addictioprofessor
27th June 2009
Do you have a ringing or buzzing in your ears? If so, you are one of many purchasers amid tinnitus. In fact, most of us have tinnitus at some point in our lives. Apart on being very annoying, tinnitus can prevent people sleeping and if they can't find a t... Read >
Author: Candy
18th June 2009
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is an action-oriented, problem-solving therapy which has been found to be highly effective in treating anxiety and depressive disorders. This therapy is strategically devised to treat different problems in different indivi... Read >
Author: stainleys
15th April 2009
Agoraphobia has been often misinterpreted as a fear of open spaces. However, in real it is a type of anxiety related disorder. It is termed as Agoraphobia because the fear experienced by the patient is associated with situations that are not in control an... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
09th April 2009
If you are looking for CBT, Bolton is a great place to start your searching but before that you should know what CBT is. CBT, also known as cognitive behavioral therapy is a therapy which emphasizes on the way that people feel and how we act. Cognitive be... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
10th March 2009
Anger management programs offer the individual plenty of information regarding techniques and strategies for dealing with anger. Is there anger management therapy available for those who feel the need to take their treatment a step further?
In the ear... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
24th February 2009
Actually, what is a panic attack? Nothing but a person's intense fear or anxiety occurs suddenly without any warning. Panic attacks are usually a product of your own thinking. Only when you peacefully break them down into their different components and an... Read >
Author: Ashish
20th February 2009
Even if disastrous, it is not impossible to cure anxiety disorders. A combination of biological and environmental factors leads to such disorders. Seeking professional help and finding a suitable one can help while away the problems. In addition, a list o... Read >
Author: johnpolish
03rd February 2009
Psychological therapies are much more effective anxiety cure than medications.
It is normal for people to experience anxiety from to time. It makes us cope from very stressful situations. But when anxiety becomes too much and turns into irrational fea... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
28th January 2009
Anxiety disorder treatment strategies typically consist of a combination of treatments like self help, psychotherapy, medication and family support.
Self Relief
Absolute consent and co-operation of the sufferer is fundamental to treatment by other anx... Read >
Author: johnpolish
16th January 2009
Exposure therapy is suggested to be one of the best customs to overcome your nightmare. To master something in life it is needed first to think about it, and then actually apply doing it. Remember when you first ongoing to learn how to force. The more you... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury
04th January 2009
Millions of people worldwide are putting up with the symptoms of anxiety disorders and the need for appropriate for appropriate anxiety help is evident. This mental disease can create symptoms that make getting through daily existence hard at the best. We... Read >
Author: lornart2450
21st October 2008
General anxiety disorder or GAD is a condition where the sufferer has
excessive anxiety on most days. Traditional treatment is initially the
prescription of buspirone or another anti depressant. Long term general anxiety
disorder sufferers are often... Read >
Author: beonform
21st October 2008
General anxiety disorder or GAD is a condition where the sufferer has
excessive anxiety on most days. Traditional treatment is initially the
prescription of buspirone or another anti depressant. Long term general anxiety
disorder sufferers are often... Read >
Author: beonform
26th September 2008
Antidepressant medicine treatment: Antidepressants are the drugs or medicines which can be used to cure any type of depression. These are used to cure mild as well as severe depression. The intake of an antidepressant cannot change the circumstances but t... Read >
Author: michael russell
16th September 2008
For the true alcoholic, the prospect of quitting drinking is no easy matter. The idea of facing life without the crutch of alcohol can be overwhelming at first. Given that there are a number of different methods to stop, which is the most effective in m... Read >
Author: Patrick Meninga
15th September 2008
Antidepressant medicine treatment: Antidepressants are the drugs or medicines which can be used to cure any type of depression. These are used to cure mild as well as severe depression. The intake of an antidepressant cannot change the circumstances but t... Read >
Author: michael russell
12th September 2008
Exposure therapy is suggested to be one of the best ways to overcome your anxiety. To master something in life it is necessary first to think about it, and then actually practice doing it. Remember when you first started to learn how to drive. The more yo... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
09th September 2008
Relapse prevention can have a great impact on your recovery efforts.
There are a couple different schools of thought when it comes to relapse prevention in treating addiction.
1. One school of thought says that 12 step programs are the best form of ... Read >
Author: Patrick Meninga
09th September 2008
Amnesia, is a condition where memory is disturbed. Amnesia affects both organic and functional causes. An example of an organic cause of amnesia is damage to the brain, through trauma or disease. Where as an example of a functional cause involve physcholi... Read >
Author: homeremedies
06th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
In early August, a scientific study published in the British Medical Journal added a novel perspective on how to think of, and consequently address, the so-called obesity epidemic that many developed countries, including... Read >
Author: Alvaro
03rd September 2008
One simple form of exposure treatment is that of flooding, where the person is immersed in the fear reflex until the fear itself fades away. The key is keeping the patients in the feared situation long enough that they can see that none of the dreaded con... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
06th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Travel back, in your mind's eye, to a time when you felt a healthy exhaustion after hiking, biking, playing sports.., and let you re-live that moment as vividly as you can.
Then, remember, re-experience, a loving excha... Read >
Author: Alvaro
09th April 2008
When confronted with stressful situations such as a snake attack or a first date, feeling nervous is reasonable. This anxiety is your body's innate response to protect you from harm and let you know of any coming danger. What makes anxiety a problem?
D... Read >
Author: Jenssie
09th April 2008
It's naural to feel nervous when confronted with stressful circumstances like a first date or a snake attack. This anxiety is your body's inherent response to protect you from harm and warn you of any coming predicament. What makes anxiety a problem?
A... Read >
Author: Jenssie
10th March 2008
The drawback with cognitive therapy is the actual Therapy part. If someone requires cognitive therapy, how can you be certain that the counselor and the curriculum he/she is using will have the ability to modify thinking errors and self-defeating behavior... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
28th February 2008
There are many different anxiety disorders, but their one common underlying characteristic is the overwhelming and incessant worry and fear experienced. For those who suffer from anxiety disorders, there is a variety of treatments available to help you ov... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
31st January 2008
Perhaps the biggest inner fear that keeps people from breaking bad habits is fear of failure. Every long-term dieter feels burned by all the diets that did not work, so they are sceptical about trying again. It is recommended to view the weight-loss attem... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
30th January 2008
When you feel bad, your thinking becomes negative. This is the ABC of emotion. ‘A’ stands for the Actual event, ‘B’ for your Beliefs about it and ‘C’ for the Consequences you experience because of their beliefs. If you can somehow prevent erro... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
25th January 2008
Anxiety refers to a condition whereby you experience fear and uncertainty, due to a myriad of reasons usually involved with transition periods in life. There are many different anxiety disorders, named for their different characteristics, but the general ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
24th January 2008
What if negative thinking does creep in and you find yourself mired in unpleasant emotions. Then what? Cognitive therapy calls for tackling the problem using the seven easy tips. Seven tips may not sound like many, but simplicity is one of cognitive thera... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
20th January 2008
Just Like the human body, the human mind is always striving to maintain its health, and the many modern forms of psychological therapy, or "psychotherapies," aim to stimulate and support this process. Traditionally, compassionate personal interaction in s... Read >
Author: Alien
14th January 2008
Since its early 20th-century beginnings, behavioral therapy has prided itself above all on being scientific. So avoiding such unquantifiable as needs, wants, and motivation, together with excursions into the unconscious and trans personal.
Instead it h... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd October 2007
Avoidant personality disorder important environmental factor is parental rejection. Rejection by parents appears to be particularly devastating. Peer Rejection is a 2nd environmental factor implicated ín the emergence of APD. Criticism and disagreement i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st October 2007
Dissociative amnesia is more common in women than in men. It may also block memories of childhood sexual abuse, later recalled in adulthood. Different types of memory loss have been identified in persons with DA. These include localized, generalized, cont... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2007
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety related disorder that can have severe impacts on the everyday functioning of those with this disorder affecting them in life areas such as self-care, leisure and work. OCD is a fairly common disorder that... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
02nd September 2007
Any generalized anxiety treatment will not provide relief for everyone. It's important to at least try to understand why you are suffering from anxiety before looking for a cure, remedy, or treatment plan. Simply picking something out that works for som... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
15th August 2007
Any one of the dozens of anxiety disorder treatments will not provide relief for everyone. There is no magic bullet or pill that will successfully treat and cure anxiety for every person. There is no simple answer to any mental condition and anxiety is ... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
24th July 2007
The drawback with cognitive therapy is the Therapy part. When a person needs cognitive therapy, how can you be certain that the counselor and the program he/she is using will have the ability to fix thinking errors and self-defeating behaviors? There are ... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
01st July 2007
The intention is good, I decide to take myself out for a walk in the beautiful woods surrounding the village where I live, to refresh my mind and get some exercise. It’s usually on the way back that I realise that I’ve hardly noticed my surroundings ... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
30th April 2007
Changing the way you think in order to improve the way you feel, forms the basis of cognitive approaches to mental-wellbeing. Cognitive therapies recognise that our thoughts can affect our understanding of the outside world. Depressed people (i.e. people... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
19th April 2007
Behavior modification programs are able to assist teens that need change. Teen help in the form of behavior modification can be a real boon for parents and teenagers alike. These programs are designed to help with early intervention and with long term pro... Read >
Author: Emp
04th April 2007
Treatment varies depending on the type of drug and the characteristics of the patient. The best programs provide a combination of therapies and other services.
1. What is drug addiction treatment?
There are many addictive drugs, and treatments for spe... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
27th March 2007
To cure anxiety and panic problems it is generally accepted that psychological therapies are more effective than medications. It is perfectly normal for people to experience anxiety from to time. It actually helps us cope with very stressful situations. B... Read >
Author: Anne Girder
12th March 2007
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is considered to be extremely effective in helping people to overcome panic disorders, and this can usually be achieved within 8 sessions. I use CBT at my practice in Hertfordshire and have found it very useful in trea... Read >
Author: People Building
06th March 2007
One of the most common reasons that clients seek treatment using NLP and CBT Edinburgh, is for anxiety and panic related problems, such as generalised anxiety disorder, panic attacks and agoraphobia. Often, panic attacks are associated with other conditi... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
28th February 2007
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is considered to be extremely effective in helping people to overcome panic disorders, and this can usually be achieved within 8 sessions. I use CBT at my practice in Hertfordshire and have found it very useful in trea... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
15th February 2007
If you, like many people, have an underlying sense of dissatisfaction with your life, have unsatisfying relationships, have bouts of “the blues” or just feel trapped in your life, then you may want to find a therapist. A good therapist can help. If ... Read >
Author: Melody Brooke
10th January 2007
As the world knows anxiety is a normal response to danger. Everyone has felt anxious for something at some point in their lives. There is however times when anxiety turns into something else, this being a mental condition known as anxiety disorders. Peopl... Read >
Author: Tommy Yeo
07th January 2007
Are you aware that about one in every fifty adults in the U.S. has obsessive compulsive disorder? An individual suffering from this condition becomes overwhelmed with persistent thoughts and actions. This means that an individual hat is affected with this... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
03rd January 2007
Tinnitus is a disorder that affects millions of individuals all around the world. Commonly people suffering from tinnitus, also known as ringing ears, find it hard to concentrate and lead a normal life. The reason for this is that in some cases the ringin... Read >
Author: mark goeder
04th October 2006
ENERGIZATION
Now pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start to feel good about yourself. Take a lesson from Step 4, "Practice Emotional Broadcasting," and have a chat with the poor little guy. Help him dispute feeling badly about himself. Tell him ... Read >
Author: Dr Leo Kady
17th August 2006
A whole new school of psychiatry has grown up around the development of positive thinking. The key is intercepting negative thoughts. Surprisingly, no matter how positive we think we are, many of us have internal, mostly negative chatter that ties up thec... Read >
Author: Dr Leo Kady
26th May 2006
A lot has been written about the Unconscious in psychology literature. During my own training, I found it hard to understand the intricacies of the Unconscious. But over the years, I have learnt something more than what the books taught me. This article i... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha
27th April 2006
Are you one of the millions of peoples who are depressed and tired all the time. Do you experience unbearable sadness and emptiness. Do you feel exhausted, dragged out and run down. You're barely functioning and pushing yourself through the day. Then this... Read >
Author: Lisa Anderson
03rd April 2006
Alternative treatments for depression are gaining in popularity
as the side effects of common antidepressant medications are
becoming better understood.
Weight gain, dry mouth, constipation, headache, blurred vision
and diarrhea are just a few of the ... Read >
Author: Jamie Lynn Stout
28th March 2006
by Tess Thompson
If you find yourself worrying uncontrollably about everyday tasks or if you are constantly and excessively anxious about issues like family health, finances or your job, you may be suffering from Generalized Anxiety Disorder. While ev... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
27th January 2006
There are many habit-forming drugs, and treatments for specific drugs can deviate. treatment also varies based on the features of the drug user.
Troubles tied in with an individual's drug addiction can vary a good deal. People that are addicted to dru... Read >
Author: David Skul
20th November 2005
A lady was once referred for treatment for emotional distress. This distress had resulted from unpleasant memories of having undergone sexual abuse. In her case cognitive therapy had been unhelpful, Her own opinion was that cognitive therapy did not addre... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha
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