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29th September 2009
Feeling sad is very normal for human beings. You feel it when you break-up, lost a job or someone dies. After feeling down, you should soon recover from the sadness and move on with your life. Unfortunately not everyone can do this. Sometimes, for no appa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
31st July 2009
Panic attacks are unpredictable, sudden and repeated surges of overwhelming fear and anxiety. They usually come in waves of varying intensity. And almost all people who experience panic attacks feel trapped and unable to free themselves from anxiety.
P... Read >
Author: David D. Jackson
27th July 2009
Pregnancy and delivery can have a lot of effects on a woman’s health. In most cases, a woman is caught unprepared for life after pregnancy. As a result, adjusting to the new life becomes a major challenge, which is likely to alter family relations. Howe... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
23rd July 2009
Going through a drug rehabilitation program can be difficult for people struggling with addiction. The physical and mental dependency on alcohol, street drugs or prescription drugs is very difficult to overcome and demands the full commitment of the pers... Read >
Author: Sibley Haley
11th July 2009
A surprising number of Americans have feet that are two different sizes. Some studies estimate the number is upwards of sixty-percent. Many of these people can get away with fitting both feet into the same size shoes. If the feet are just a half-size a... Read >
Author: kentsmith
10th July 2009
A surprising number of Americans have feet that are two different sizes. Some studies estimate the number is upwards of sixty-percent. Many of these people can get away with fitting both feet into the same size shoes. If the feet are just a half-size a... Read >
Author: kentsmith
05th July 2009
Anxiety is Wide Spread
Who among us has not at one time or another had something to be anxious about. Whether it was studying for an up-coming exam, a first date, focusing on a work project, preparing for an important speech, or dealing with the press... Read >
Author: argiro.mike
01st July 2009
Recovery from abuse takes much longer when you have been abusive to others.
One of my professional and personal interests has been to interview people who have been extremely abusive and see how they feel about their abusive behavior. When I ask the qu... Read >
Author: Dr. Robert Puff
23rd June 2009
To answer the question "Why do people have panic attacks?" is difficult but I will try my best to keep the answer as simple as possible. It is actually our bodies trying toprotect us from what it thinks is a dangerous situation but we all know logically i... Read >
Author: rdshelmerdine
12th June 2009
Suffering from ear problems could be a very distressing condition and it can interfere with your daily life. it is important to find a cure to get rid of the problem for good. Tinnitus is a hissing or ringing sound inside your ear that annoys millions of ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
12th June 2009
Ringing ears or buzzing sound inside your head is a condition called tinnitus. Millions of American are suffering from this condition and it is a constant annoyance that they want to get rid of. Before finding a treatment, it is important to know the comm... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
11th June 2009
Overeating has become a bad habit in our society and an obsession with some people. There are many reasons why people overeat and unfortunately the solutions to the problem are not that easy to implement for some. The question of how can I stop overeati... Read >
Author: pharris1
01st June 2009
Panic attacks affect a number of people daily, but many of these people do not know how to properly handle a panic attack. People who suffer from real panic attacks know how serious they can be. They can lead to immediate issues and can seriously impact a... Read >
Author: Theresea
12th May 2009
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is one of the most effective treatments for panic attacks today. Triggers are first identified and then, through repeated exposure to the triggers, the panic attack disorder conditioning is systematically "unlearned" as the pa... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
07th May 2009
How you navigate the Stages of Divorce will determine the length of time it takes to heal from the disaster that is divorce. Read what they are and how to navigate them here.
Symptoms of grief:
* Susceptible to illnesses
* Feel physically d... Read >
Author: ThomasMichaels
21st April 2009
Anxiety is simply excessive worry or exaggerated reaction to a triggering event. Although most people do not realize, there are various types of anxiety. If you feel that you are suffering from anxiety, you may like to have a brief learning about the di... Read >
Author: Sandy Adamson
15th April 2009
You first must know that a lot of what is being said about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in the medical community is simply not true. The primary driving factor is that the drug companies do not want to cure OCD, they will only create medications that "tr... Read >
Author: derek
09th April 2009
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Stress is always a part of work. However, there are a few naturally stressful jobs due to the type of service or the industry to which they belong. Given that you are subjected to the... Read >
Author: manuelmba
27th March 2009
Anxiety disorders affect millions of Americans at one time in their lives. Some disorders are subtle, others are life altering and paralyzing. Luckily, as anxiety disorders have become more understood and accepted in our society, more study has been devot... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
25th March 2009
Anxiety is simply excessive worry or exaggerated reaction to a triggering event. Although most people do not realize, there are various types of anxiety. If you feel that you are suffering from anxiety, you may like to have a brief learning about the diff... Read >
Author: Sandy Adamson
23rd March 2009
Stress Management Training Activity for workers is crucial If managers and share holders are to maintain good levels of customer satisfaction and staff productivity levels.
New legislation about organisational responsibility for people’s wellbeing and ... Read >
Author: Jemile
05th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
What did you get punished for as a kid? What got you into trouble?
What did you get rewarded for? What got you 'kudos'?
I ask these questions because the answers will shine the light on the set of rules take... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
28th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
What did you get punished for as a kid? What got you into trouble?
What did you get rewarded for? What got you 'kudos'?
I ask these questions because the answers will shine the light on the set of RULES take... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
01st December 2008
The medical community would have you believe that you will have to take drugs for the rest of your life in order to effectively stave off your obsessive compulsive disorder behaviors and struggles.
This is a big lie that you should be aware of. You nee... Read >
Author: derek
11th November 2008
Are you or someone you know suffering from a food addiction?
What exactly causes someone to become addicted to food?
Is there a substance in the food that chemically addicts a person?
Why do some compulsively overeat and others drastically avoid ... Read >
Author: Vcoach
11th November 2008
Are you or someone you know suffering from a food addiction?
What exactly causes someone to become addicted to food?
Is there a substance in the food that chemically addicts a person?
Why do some compulsively overeat and others drastically avoid ... Read >
Author: Vcoach
21st October 2008
Break the all-or-nothing thinking of dieters
and emotional eaters with strategies that foster
normal eating.
Almost 1/3 of women who seek treatment to lose weight have binge eating disorder. Yet this eating disorder -- perhaps the most common of t... Read >
Author: Marsha J. Hudnall
20th October 2008
Are you or someone you know suffering from a food addiction?
What exactly causes someone to become addicted to food?
Is there a substance in the food that chemically addicts a person?
Why do some compulsively overeat and others drastically avoid we... Read >
Author: Vcoach
15th October 2008
Denial is a natural coping mechanism for things that happen which
we don’t really want to see. Be honest with yourself and ask:
- What are the thoughts or situations I have been trying to avoid?
- What have I rejected because it’s too cl... Read >
Author: Jim Lim
02nd October 2008
Gagan Kainth is the Author of this Article, he is a well known internet marketer from the last 6 years. He Loves to help People for doing home based business, Every time when ever he see any best home based business opportunity he tells it to the wo... Read >
Author: gagan
02nd September 2008
Binge Eating Disorder is a disorder in which people use food to satisfy a variety of emotions in order to cope with them. People may binge when they experience any negative emotion, such as anger, sadness, or depression. Another reason a person may binge ... Read >
Author: yourasthmatreatment
22nd August 2008
Loneliness is a feeling which many people would not like to endure. In order to overcome loneliness, people tend to do anything they can to fill this emptiness in their lives. And sometimes when loneliness becomes so unbearable, they are prone to make cer... Read >
Author: Rick Cowles
22nd July 2008
In our lives, we have found that when we are not sure of what is going to happen, we are more stressed. Uncertainty can lead to stress and there is no fact as true as this one. Many times when we have a prior knowledge of something, we tend to be more rel... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th June 2008
Are you or someone you know suffering from a food addiction?
What exactly causes someone to become addicted to food?
Is there a substance in the food that chemically addicts a person?
Why do some compulsively overeat and others drastically avoid ... Read >
Author: Vcoach
03rd June 2008
Dissociative disorders are so-called because they are marked by a dissociation from or interruption of a person's fundamental aspects of waking consciousness (such as one's personal identity, one's personal history, etc.). Dissociative disorders come in m... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Medical experts have always recommended to limit the intake of alcohol. This is due to several effects it has on an individual’s health.
Most people get addicted to alcohol without even knowing about it. They drink alcohol in order to relieve stress... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jacqui Tillyard
Everyday life is full of ups and downs! If only life were as fun as when I once played on the see saw in the park as a child I hear you say! I am sure you could easily tell me how busy you are today, struggling to fit... Read >
Author: Jacqui Tillyard
07th February 2008
Getting into debt is almost a way of life for most people these days. Where once being indebted was a situation to be avoided if at all possible, and even looked on as being somehow slightly shameful, nowadays we usually think nothing of getting our credi... Read >
Author: Martin Sumner
21st August 2007
Compulsive eating is a type of eating disorder. An individual who suffers from compulsive eating will have an uncontrollable urge to eat non-stop or to eat large quantities of food in one sitting. Someone who struggles with compulsive eating will experien... Read >
Author: Eldad Zakay
09th August 2007
In this article I will outline many of the most common characteristics to be found in children with Aspergers syndrome together with a simple explanation of why they behave in this way, and some advice with how to cope with their behavior. Firstly childre... Read >
05th July 2007
When you sit down with a book or article written in Spanish do you first decide what it is you want to improve? Or do you just sit down and start reading with no clear goal in mind?
While the latter approach is fine if you are reading for enjoyment and... Read >
Author: Mark Hazard
20th June 2007
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Small steps lead to big gains (or losses) in weight over a period of time.
As Americans we gradually gain weight as a country and pay the price for the luxuries we enjoy. We find ourselves in a p... Read >
Author: Nitin Chhoda
15th June 2007
Hello –
This is questions requires some background information.
My ex-boyfriend and I just broke up about a month ago after a two-year relationship because he got into medical school 7 hours from home, and I can’t move because I had accepted a r... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder
04th June 2007
Your child desires more than anything to be "normal." I know that "normal" is a relative term and that it means different things to all of us. But deep down your child with Aspergers wants to fit in and be part of what everyone else is doing. It is human ... Read >
01st January 2007
It's great to lose 20 lbs, but it can only happen 1 lb at a time. Small steps lead to big gains (or losses) over a period of time. This is obvious in the management of one's own body weight. But things are getting harder, because we are getting heavier. ... Read >
Author: Nitin Chhoda
20th November 2006
Hormone replacement therapy often referred to, as HRT or Postmenopausal hormone use is the topic of this particular article. Here we will discuss the process and treatment option, dealing with symptoms, the effects, impact, and consequences of menopause, ... Read >
Author: Rob Buenaventura
10th November 2006
What are affirmations? First, the word affirm is similar to confirm. It’s a statement that you confirm to be true. When used in the context of clinical and therapeutic psychology it’s a self esteem boosting technique. Basically when you use the techni... Read >
Author: keith londrie
27th April 2006
Binge Eating Disorder is a disorder in which people use food to satisfy a variety of emotions in order to cope with them. People may binge when they experience any negative emotion, such as anger, sadness, or depression. Another reason a person may bing... Read >
Author: Kristin Gerstley
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