Articles, tagged with "coping mechanism", page 4
16th April 2010
Coping with social anxiety disorder is an experience that affects countless number of people throughout the world. Do you feel that you simply cannot be in amongst a group of people? Does being out in public and away from home cause a high level of anx...
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Author:
Joshua K. Lincoln
07th April 2010
Contrary to what you might believe your nicotine addiction is not the reason that you're finding quitting smoking so difficult. It may be part of it, but it's not really what's keeping you from quitting. What really keeps you from finally quitting is fear...
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Author:
Scott Olewiler
30th March 2010
All types of people are effected by severe anxiety disorder, including children. Panic can strike anyone at any age and really destroy lives this,in this article I will point out the symptom just the common ones,and a reasons you may get this disorder. Bu...
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Author:
Deborah Percy
26th March 2010
People who suffer from depression usually suffer from anxiety as well. The sadness, worry, and unsettled thoughts that accompany depression can easily bring on feelings of anxiousness, ultimately leaving the individual in a constant state of misery and em...
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Author:
Danielle
26th March 2010
Children, as well as adults are effected by severe anxiety disorder symptoms, there is no discriminating. It is the same degree of fear for both, and they occur for the same reasons.This article will educate you on the symptom, why we get it, and first an...
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Author:
Deborah Percy
25th March 2010
I am sitting with Bryan at one of my 5-Day Inner Bonding Intensives. Bryan is talking about one thing after another, and I cannot follow him at all. Nor can I connect with him. My loneliness in sitting with him is giving me important information - that he...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
19th February 2010
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...
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Author:
Julio Trujillo
20th January 2010
If I had a dollar for every time someone asked me that, I'll tell you what.OCD has been around ever since man has and it affects all classes of people, the rich as well as the humble.The homeless man that wanders the streets aimlessly or Howard Hughes who...
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Author:
DerektheOCDcoach
08th January 2010
The habit of smoking and nicotine addiction are fast catching on among children and adolescents. Commonly viewed as a rite of passage by many adults, experiments in adolescent smoking often turn into a lifelong addiction to nicotine or, at best, regular s...
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Author:
Hayden
08th January 2010
What is Binge Eating Disorder?
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 depressio...
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Author:
trizz603
07th January 2010
Play is an inherent aspect of a child.
From the moment he is born, a child would not stop playing. It is his fundamental way of learning about himself, his family, his community and the world he lives in.
The Gold Coast Montessori centres encourage ...
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Author:
Rick Rakauskas
21st December 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...
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Author:
argiro.mike
15th December 2009
This is not an article about how to have the happy childhood you missed out on by bonding with your children and experiencing a new childhood along with them, although that's a great thing to do. If you have children, I recommend it.
Nor is it an artic...
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Author:
S. James Webb, D.D.
11th December 2009
Stress is a biological term referring to the effects of failure of the body to respond to emotional or physical threats. A stressed person shows short 'term resistance as a coping mechanism. Usually a stressed person is in a state of alarm and exhaustion...
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Author:
Amy C
24th November 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
Childhood is often referred to as a carefree and playful time enjoyed without a thought of responsibility. However, a more accurate look at the average youth experience reveals that children experience quite a bit...
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Author:
Valery Satterwhite