Articles, tagged with "stressful events", page 6
25th May 2010
Corticotropin-releasing hormone/factor (CRH, also called CRF) is released by your hypothalamus gland to coordinate the production of adrenal hormones and your stress response. Chronic stress can lead to excess CRH production, in turn directly causing anxi...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
30th April 2010
If there's another perfect word than the word amazing, then that would best describe the Kindle Wireless Reading Device. It has perfectly mold one's reading experience just like how PS2 changed the lives of those video game players and how iPod entertaine...
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Author:
JessieMoore
23rd April 2010
If you have ever experienced a panic attack, you know first-hand, how it can severely limit your life or, at the extreme, imprison you in terror. Imagine the freedom if you knew how to stop panic attacks now and never suffer another episode again!
We ...
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Author:
MARIA PARKINSON
14th April 2010
A number of stressful events can possibly bring on shortness of breath, excessive sweating in addition to rapid pulse. Some people confuse these types of warning signs as having a heart attack when in fact they are having an anxiety attack. Learning how t...
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Author:
Jeremy
14th April 2010
There are few more stressful events in your career than interviewing for a new position. It makes little difference whether you are interviewing for another position with more responsibility within your present organisation or if you are exploring new opp...
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Author:
Jan Potgieter
08th April 2010
In our last post (Kick Stress to the Curb) we talked about several ways to combat stress.
We discussed the fact that stress is actually created in your mind…not by "stressful" events themselves…as most people think.
In this post we are going to ...
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Author:
Jonathan
30th March 2010
It is quite normal to feel anxious from time to time. But if you remain anxious without reason and for prolong period, it will affect your day to day life then it may be generalized as anxiety disorder. People suffering from anxiety disorder tend to alway...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
30th March 2010
Many studies have been done to research the effects of motivation and mental health. As the implications of helping those with negative self-esteem, depression and anxiety are immense this is certainly an area of research that deserves a great deal of att...
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Author:
Donovan Walsh
04th March 2010
Helping your children adjust after relocation is going to involve a lot of listening and open and honest communication. Moving is deemed by experts to be one of the top ten most stressful events in life, so you can imagine the physical and emotional toll...
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Author:
Marco
01st March 2010
Like adults, teenagers suffer from everyday stress and anxiety. But like some adults, the anxiety can reach such levels that anxiety attacks can be triggered. Teenager anxiety attacks occur for the same reason that adult attacks occur, and the symptoms ar...
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Author:
John Cielo
15th February 2010
While many people think of depression as a condition suffered by specific groups of the population, the truth is we are all at risk at some stage of our life. If you have had been feeling very down for over two weeks, you may be suffering from depression ...
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Author:
Clivir Team
15th February 2010
Body image is an integral aspect of our experience of being human! We each live in a body that uniquely identifies us, to others and to ourselves. Many people find it hard to accept what they look like and society's over emphasis on appearance, weight and...
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Author:
Amit Kothiyal
08th February 2010
One of the Problems that can have an effect on us humans is a state of mind referred to as depression and is there a cure for anxiety attack. Precisely what is depression? Why do we all of a sudden find ourselves stuck in an ocean of inertia, unable to ...
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Author:
Louis Simons
08th February 2010
One of the Problems that can affect us humans is a condition of mind referred to as depression and is there a cure for anxiety attack. Precisely what is depression? Why do we all of a sudden find ourselves stuck in a sea of inertia, unable to think posi...
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Author:
Louis Simons
25th January 2010
Have you ever caught someone else's boisterous laughter? Surely you did! Stronger bonds are formed when laughter is shared, and nothing beats the feeling of happiness when you indeed get infected!
Did you know that laughter not only brings out your w...
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Author:
E Ferguson