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What Causes Panic Attacks Symptoms? - 6 Causes of Panic Attacks You Need to Know About

29th September 2009
There is no hard scientific evidence of what causes panic attacks symptoms. But there has to be underlying issues or conditions that can help trigger the symptoms of a panic attack. And there are several potential causes that many professionals seem to ag... Read >
Author: John Cielo

What is an Anxiety Panic Attack & how can I deal with!

23rd September 2009
Many people are not always sure if they are having an anxiety panic attack and if they are how do deal with one. An anxiety panic attack is characterized as a panic attack that is induced due to unnatural levels of anxiety. This anxiety can be related to ... Read >
Author: Naveen Kumar

Accident Injury Claims Done Right

23rd September 2009
When dealing with a car accident, finding and hiring a qualified attorney can help you a great deal. They will help ease your mind through dealing with all the legal aspects of your situation while you focus on coping with the pain and suffering of such ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What is an Anxiety Panic Attack & how can I deal with!

23rd September 2009
Many people are not always sure if they are having an anxiety panic attack and if they are how do deal with one. An anxiety panic attack is characterized as a panic attack that is induced due to unnatural levels of anxiety. This anxiety can be related to ... Read >
Author: Naveen Kumar

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Frequently Effects Accident Victims

22nd September 2009
When people hear the term "post-traumatic stress disorder", commonly referred to as PTSD, they usually think of military personnel, usually soldiers who have seen active duty or seen battle are what the general public think when they think of when they he... Read >
Author: The Schafer Law Office

Don’t Panic, It’s Only Asthma

21st September 2009
An asthma attack is usually regarded as a physical experience. Sufferers often experience chest tightness, coughing, and an increased effort to breathe. Yet asthma also has an emotional component. There is the frustration of experiencing an attack and the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Candles Scents By The Season

17th September 2009
Of our five senses, the one that can change our emotions more quickly that any other is the sense of smell. If we were involved in a traumatic event and there was a unique smell, such as someone's perfume, at the site of the trauma, the smell of a similar... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Why Are Men Scared of Commitment? Find out His Reasons

16th September 2009
It is not uncommon for guys to be scared of commitment and so you ask “why are men scared of commitment?” Commitment seems to be the hardest thing that you can get from a guy. In reality, men are always jittery when it comes to marriage and family. Sc... Read >
Author: Sarah Nichols

Discovering and Exploring the Agoraphobic Personality

16th September 2009
We have learned that agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder that occurs when a person is not comfortable outside of his or her comfort zone. You develop an agoraphobic personality in response to a frightening or traumatic event. One example could be being rob... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

How to Tell If Your Toe is Sprained or Fractured

15th September 2009
It can be difficult to tell the difference between a broken toe and a sprained toe. Sometimes you will hear the bone break, or you will see that the toe has been knocked out of its socket (i.e., dislocated). These signs and symptoms usually point to a t... Read >
Author: jane baron

LADIES WIGS – NOT WORN JUST FOR BEAUTY

12th September 2009
LADIES WIGS – NOT WORN JUST FOR BEAUTY The first thought that comes to mind when you mention ladies wigs might be that they are worn just for ego reasons. Not so. A very practical reason for wearing a wig is to present a natural look when suffering... Read >

How to Qualify For Life Insurance if You Have been Diagnosed with Depression

23rd August 2009
Depression is defined as a mood disorder characterized by thoughts of sadness, despair, and discouragement. Varying in degree from mild to severe. More specifically there are levels of depression from situational to severe cases such as Bipolar disorder. ... Read >
Author: Chris Beard Tampa Insurance Agent

All About Past-Life Regression Therapy

21st August 2009
If you've ever felt that certain experiences are preventing you from achieving your true potential - but you're not sure exactly what they are - then past-life regression therapy could help. Then again, this type of therapy could be a complete waste of ti... Read >
Author: Yodle

Panic Disorder - Yes, It's Real!

19th August 2009
It's a wonderful day and everything is going great when without warning you're hit with a panic attack while driving to work. There's no monster under your seat, no earthquake opening the road to swallow your car and no instant terminal illness. Yet you f... Read >
Author: June

How to Sleep Better and Deeply Tonight Like a Sleeping Baby

18th August 2009
In this current growing epidemic world, a lot of people, especially adults who are living in the city with a stressful life are suffering from sleeplessness. If you are one of them, you may wonder how to sleep better and deeply every night just like a sle... Read >
Author: Jack Mao

How a Fear of Flying Affects Your Quality of Life

24th July 2009
While some people believe that the fear of flying does not become too much trouble in the lives of people who suffer from this fear, they are terribly wrong. Even though someone has learned to get by with their fear of flying for many years, you just can ... Read >
Author: Graham Charlesworth

Panic Attacks Explained

17th July 2009
Your heart pounds, suddenly you cannot breathe, you feel a combinationtion of nausea and faintness, you hyperventilate, and you have feelings of unexplained fears. That is how a panic attack goes. Panic attacks commence suddenly with no forewarning and ... Read >
Author: daveall312

Do You Look Forward To Each New Hour In Your Life?

16th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Pat Brill I remembered being on Broadway and 21st Street in New York City standing in one place watching the bellowing smoke coming from the Towers. Everyone around me was so quiet! When I looked around, I saw the dazed looks on... Read >
Author: Pat Brill

Important Items to Consider When Consulting with a Plastic Surgeon

16th July 2009
Consulting with a plastic surgeon can take you another step closer to realizing a dream. It may be that you are sensitive about a cosmetic issue, such as the size of your breasts or the shape of your nose or you have been through a traumatic event that h... Read >
Author: sdplasticsurgery

Is Compensation From an Asbestos Lawsuit Taxable?

09th July 2009
Many people who have just gained compensation from a lawsuit wonder if the money awarded to them will be taxable. Use this guide to help you understand the basics of compensation tax law and how it will affect your Asbestos injury claim lawsuit settlement... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters

What is a Chiropractor Doing?

08th July 2009
How Does Chiropractic Work?Chiropractic is a health care philosophy that concentrates on disorders of the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system, and the impact of these disorders on general health. Doctors of Chiropractic often called chiroprac... Read >
Author: Jon Berry

Depressed and Lonely: Am I Normal Or Do I Need Help?

29th June 2009
If you are feeling depressed and lonely, there are several ways to deal with this very common emotional and psychological issue depending on from where these issues stem in your personal life. Most people at some point in their lives feel lonely and depre... Read >
Author: P.S. Orr

Amnesia and its Treatment

28th June 2009
Memory loss can be caused by many different factors. One type of memory loss is amnesia--when a person's memory is affected by either physical damage such as brain damage or psychological factors resulting from a traumatic event. I will discuss the most c... Read >
Author: jerry

A Couple Of Factors That Can Cause Insomnia

26th June 2009
While there is no one cut and dried reason why some people can't sleep, most experts agree that insomnia is brought on by stress, anxiety, medications, and/or caffeine - among other things. Transient and short-term insomnia has many causes. A reaction t... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

A Couple Of Factors That Can Cause Insomnia

13th June 2009
While there is no one cut and dried reason why some people can't sleep, most experts agree that insomnia is brought on by stress, anxiety, medications, and/or caffeine - among other things. Transient and short-term insomnia has many causes. A reaction t... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

Chiropractic Method

19th May 2009
Chiropractic Method By Kenneth L. Meyer What's known asChiropractic method is a health care profession that focuses on illnesses of the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system, and the effects of these ailments on accepted health. Chiropractic ... Read >
Author: Ken Meyer

Chiropractic Help!

18th May 2009
Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system, and the effects of these disorders on general health. Chiropractic care is used most often to treat neuromusculoskeletal complaints, ... Read >
Author: Brandon

Marriage In Crisis - Discover How To Save Your Marriage From Falling Apart

13th May 2009
When a marriage gets into trouble, this can be one of the most traumatic experiences that anyone can go through in their life. It happens to a lot of couple though, especially after they have been together for a few years. There is hope though! You really... Read >
Author: Marcus

Marriage Problems - Discover How To Save Your Marriage From Disaster

12th May 2009
If your marriage is in a lot of trouble, trying to save it may seem like a really tough thing to have to do. In fact, it’s probably one of the most traumatic things you’ll ever have to do in your life. But the truth is, you really can save your marria... Read >
Author: Marcus

Understanding Marriage Counseling

05th May 2009
Marriage counseling gives people a chance to work out issues with their partners whether it be their boyfriend or girlfriend or their spouse. This process is also referred to as couples counseling. Marriage counseling gives couples the tools to improve th... Read >
Author: Alex Smoke

Understanding Marriage Counseling

01st May 2009
Marriage counseling gives people a chance to work out issues with their partners whether it be their boyfriend or girlfriend or their spouse. This process is also referred to as couples counseling. Marriage counseling gives couples the tools to improve th... Read >
Author: Alex Smoke

The Mind And The Memory

28th April 2009
Have you ever heard someone say an elephant never forgets? Maybe someone you know was compared to an elephant in a similar way, as in having the memory of an elephant. The mind of an animal can be substantially large in its learning capacity, using memory... Read >
Author: ski987

What Causes Panic Attacks and Choosing Panic Attack Treatment

16th April 2009
First let us be sure we know what a panic attack is. In physiological terms panic attacks almost always involve the body producing an excess of adrenaline. It is the effect of this suddenly entering into your system, in combination with several other rela... Read >
Author: Steve Last

What Causes Panic Attacks and Choosing Panic Attack Treatment

16th April 2009
First let us be sure we know what a panic attack is. In physiological terms panic attacks almost always involve the body producing an excess of adrenaline. It is the effect of this suddenly entering into your system, in combination with several other rela... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Powerful Anxiety Hypnotherapy Instantly Shifts Your Moods From Anxiety!

08th April 2009
Anxiety is a normal response to threatening situations; however, it can escalate out of control. It is different from fear; a person is fearful of something specific but anxiety is vague and diffused. An anxiety disorder is a manifested feeling of apprehe... Read >
Author: johnpolish

How Subliminal MP3 Technology Can Change Your Life

13th March 2009
A small file, of no more than three megabytes, has the potential to change your life. That is the statement that subliminal technology can make without a hint of waver and without a hint of uncertainty. The technology is both proven as it is peered and su... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

How To Get Profits From House Foreclosure

10th March 2009
Nobody wants to experience foreclosure because it is a painful and traumatic event. Homeowners are forced to move out from the homes where they have stayed for a long time. Unfortunately, when the economy is unhealthy, people will lose their job, which wi... Read >
Author: Cindy

Understanding Your Divorce ' Use a Journal

10th March 2009
Emotions get all crazy during the time you go through a divorce. I'm confident you'd agree with that if you've gone through one yourself. Your life seems to be working, when, Bam! The rug gets pulled out from under your feet and you are on the floor. ... Read >
Author: Len Stauffenger

Social Phobia - What Are Phobias and How Do I Stop Them?

10th March 2009
What is a phobia? There are a lot of anxiety conditions out there that people have to deal with daily. Some are common and things we´ve heard of like agoraphobia and social phobia and some are less common or less well known. These conditions arise when t... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Panic Away Review - Secrets Conquering Panic Attacks Naturally

03rd March 2009
The Panic Away Program is one leading anxiety program by Joe Barry. Have you been searching for answers, maybe looking for a cure? Let's face it, panic attacks are no fun, and finding a solution can truly change your life. I have used the book myself; I'd... Read >
Author: broalex

Test And Questions Used In Recognizing Anxiety Disorder

02nd March 2009
Patient suffering from anxiety will always fill a combination of symptoms at a particular time or the other .symptoms attached to anxiety are numerous, few of them include: Abdominal discomfort, Feeling on edge, Lose of sex drive, Fear of dying, Nausea, ... Read >
Author: seyiari

Spinal Cord Injuries - Things To Know

18th February 2009
One of the most devastating injuries a person can suffer is a serious spinal cord injury. Spinal cord injuries often occur when a traumatic event causes damage to the cells in the spinal cord or when the nerve tracts are severed that relay signals within ... Read >
Author: Mitchell S. Sexner & Associates, LLC

Automobile Accidents: A Post-Crash Checklist

16th February 2009
While accidents do happen, there's no reason why anyone should suffer with the physical, emotional and psychological trauma caused by another driver's recklessness or negligence. With over 6 million car accidents a year in the United States, a statistic t... Read >
Author: Mike

Why You May Need a Car Accident Lawyer

08th February 2009
Have you recently been involved in a car accident? This can be a very traumatic event both mentally, physically, and financially. While many people are satisfied to just walk away alive from the accident, you don’t have to settle for this. If you are... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Demystifying the Legal Technicalities Related To Personal Injury Cases.

02nd February 2009
The repercussions of a seemingly insignificant event can very often have dreadful, far reaching consequences. Personal injuries are generally mistakes caused by the negligence of others that result in physical or psychological trauma, or both. No individu... Read >
Author: Mike

Clinical Depression Symptoms – What to Look for

31st January 2009
When most people think of depression they normally only think of the two most common symptoms; feeling blue or sad for an extended period of time or the condition known as anhedonia where someone fails to find pleasure in the things that normally bring th... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

28th January 2009
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is also called PTSD. It is a disorder that is caused from a life- threatening trauma or act of bodily harm. The stressor may have involved the actual death of another person as in cases of war. Or, the traumatic event may ha... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener

Do You Want In a New Relationship After Divorce?

21st January 2009
Breaking up can be a very traumatic event and almost always causes huge changes in a person's life. Moving on after a relationship break up can be very difficult. You can feel stuck for a very long time and it might even be difficult to go through normal ... Read >
Author: amar.jan2009

Can Tetris Prevent Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?

20th January 2009
Stress exposure can be a major problem for people. Exposure to violence through war, terrorism, rape or domestic violence can leave your psyche damaged and haunt you for years to come. The prevalence of global conflict and our awareness of it due to insta... Read >
Author: Simon Evans

How does depression affect your weight?

08th January 2009
When people think of depression, they tend to focus more on how it affects a person mentally. It is true that depression is caused by either a chemical imbalance, a traumatic event or is a condition that is passed down through genetics; however, regardles... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

They info you need about PTSD

03rd November 2008
Although childhood abuse and sexual abuse is a common cause of PTSD, other events which cause psychological trauma can also trigger the disorder. These include life threatening accidents, wars or natural disasters. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) r... Read >
Author: victor brett

The Battle with Insomnia: Some Main Causes of Insomnia

28th October 2008
Did you know that close to half the population of the U.S. suffers from insomnia? This is a startling statistic, until you realize that just about everyone experiences some form of insomnia at least once in their lifetime. Many other people suffer constan... Read >
Author: JHON CODY

Symptoms Of PTSD

21st October 2008
Post traumatic stress disorder - also known as PTSD - is caused by a severe and traumatic incident in someone’s life. These incidents will usually affect a single individual and can be anything from a car accident to sexual assault. There are certain ev... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Forgiveness Is the Most Powerful Healer

01st October 2008
Why does Forgiveness matter? What do you mean when you say the word "forgiveness"? For me, it means surrender, letting go, allowing, and acceptance. Acceptance of what is, of what has been, and acceptance of ourselves just the way we are. Forgiveness ... Read >
Author: Ana Holub

Remedies for Agitated Nerve Pain | Pain Relief

09th September 2008
When nerves suffer damage for any variety of reasons, the pain can be life altering, if not life threatening. Finding ways to live with pain and efforts to make it go away can become an all-consuming activity in your life. Fortunately, there are med... Read >
Author: Ray Attebery

Alcoholic Blackout - Types of Alcohol Blackouts, How They Work, and the Consequences

09th September 2008
The occurrence of an alcohol blackout is unpredictable both in severity and in timing. When an individual experiences an alcohol induced blackout, his consciousness remains throughout the period but will be unable to have complete recollection of what ... Read >
Author: Bill Urell

How does physical health affect mental health?

08th September 2008
Believe it or not, physical health can have a large influence on a person’s mental health. In fact, it is found that people who are more active and more physically fit tend to be happier people overall. While this may not be true for everyone, good phys... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

A Look At What Can Cause Phobia

03rd September 2008
The answer isn't as easy as you might think. Fear is an emotion which develops out of uncertainty. And uncertainty itself is, basically, the perceived inability to control. Put this way it appears very simple - fear is not real, fear is just a perception.... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Claiming for Military Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

15th August 2008
Post traumatic stress disorder is a reaction to being exposed to an event outside the range of normal human experience. It is a term used to describe a range of psychological symptoms following an event that can be classed as traumatic. In our everyda... Read >
Author: Helen

Is it Safe to Exercise after my Back Surgery?

14th August 2008
Many people want to, but have never been given any specific instructions or guidelines to follow regarding what exercises to do after surgery. Some surgeons believe the surgery itself helps correct the problem. Most often than not, the problem was not a... Read >
Author: duvall

Depressed or Just Sad - Tips for the Recently Divorced

13th August 2008
Everyone knows that a divorce and the situations, processes and events that come with it are sad. Even if the marriage has been crumbling for some time and there is a feeling of relief when the marriage ends, there is usually still some sadness. How can... Read >
Author: Danielle L. Taylor

How can a poor diet lead to depression?

22nd July 2008
There are many causes of depression and thousands of people suffer from it every day throughout North America. While the cause of the depression for some is easily found, the cause is not so easily determined for others. Just about anything could be a pos... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

A Car Accident Lawyer and Attorney

20th July 2008
Being involved in a car accident can be a very stressful situation. Not only is there the possible lost of an expensive vehicle, but the risk of injury of yourself or others involved is also present. Injury is not always physical, either. Emotional and... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Pregnant And Breastfeeding At The Same Time

18th July 2008
Being pregnant doesn't mean you have to stop breastfeeding your child. Long ago doctors believed it actually took nutrients away from the baby inside you, however that is not the case. Even today we have people that believe this and they will argue with y... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

How do you parent a child with problem behavior?

18th July 2008
There are many families out there who have children who exhibit “bad” behavior. Few behavioral problems in children are a result of genetics or lack of intelligence. In fact, most behavioral problems are developed through the influence the children ar... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

Anxiety Disorder And Anxiety Attack Information - Different Types Of Anxiety Disorders Part 4

26th June 2008
There are more than one type of anxiety disorder. It is important to have the correct diagnosis so that you can get the appropriate treatment. The various kinds of anxiety disorder include: 1) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 2) Panic Disorder 3) So... Read >
Author: Allan Lim

Specialist Personal Injury Advice

20th June 2008
Personal injury refers to injury sustained from accidents that occur through no fault of your own. This broad term covers many injuries that can happen from numerous accidents. A back injury, broken/fractured bones, head injury, neck injury, whiplash, inj... Read >
Author: Helen

Your Data Recovery Questions Answered

27th May 2008
Let us face the cold hard facts. We are addicted to our computers. They run our lives, our homes and our businesses. Most of us use our computers every single day. It may be for fun and games or it could be for work. Even now as you listen to this audio p... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Amnesia – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

20th May 2008
Amnesia can be classified as retrograde (for events before the cause), anterograde (inability to store new memories after the cause), global (for information related to all senses and past times), and sense-specific (for events processed by one sense—eg... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How to Treat Shoulder Pain

29th April 2008
People of all ages suffer from shoulder pain. The causes are many and can range from an unknown onset to a traumatic event. Many people develop shoulder pain from performing repetitive type activities for prolonged times. Others will experience pain in... Read >
Author: Peter

Shoulder Pain: Common Causes

28th April 2008
A painful shoulder is common and can often begin without warning or apparent cause. The pain can be quite debilitating and prevent the sufferer from performing a normal level of activity. The causes of shoulder pain can be many. The most recognized w... Read >
Author: Peter

Data Recovery Can be a Stressful Experience

16th April 2008
Let us face the cold hard facts. We are addicted to our computers. They run our lives, our homes and our businesses. Most of us use our computers every single day. It may be for fun and games or it could be for work. Even now as you read this article you ... Read >
Author: Mike

Separation Anxiety: Is It Common In Labrador Retrievers?

01st April 2008
Because of their remarkable characteristics, Labrador Retrievers are still holding their title as the most popular breed of dog in the world. These extremely talented and friendly dogs make very good pets and are good at children of all ages and other ani... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Working Through a Divorce

28th March 2008
I don’t think that anyone that gets married plans on it ending in divorce. Yet over 35% of all marriages will end in divorce for one reason or another. Some studies show that figure closer to 50%. Whether it is 35% or 50% both are staggering and odds... Read >
Author: Jason Lee

What Is Psychotherapy?

25th March 2008
Psychotherapy involves undergoing regular meetings or sessions with a psychotherapist who is trained to listen to you in a non-judgemental empathetic way and who can help you make sense of your thoughts and feelings in order to reach an understanding of w... Read >

Arthritis 101

19th March 2008
Arthritis continues to be one of the joints' worst enemies. Our joints absorb the impact of our day-to-day living, such as walking, carrying, flexing, and playing. Arthritis affects the joint in several ways, depending on the type. The precise cause of ... Read >
Author: Arthritis 101

The Deadly Effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

28th February 2008
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) refers to the delayed reaction, sometimes for longer than 6 months, to a highly stressful or life threatening event. Often the causes for PTSD are myriad and distasteful, and more than 40 million women in America suff... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Public Speaking Hypnosis

31st January 2008
Phobias are common. But, glossophobia (the fear of public speaking) is the most prevalent of all, and is thought to affect as many as three out of every four people in Western societies. As with most phobias, the fear of public speaking tends to devel... Read >
Author: Christine Woolfenden

Pilonidal cyst - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods

30th January 2008
Pilonidal cyst is a cyst at the bottom of the tailbone that can become infected and filled with pus. Pilonidal disease consists of a spectrum of entities ranging from asymptomatic hair containing cysts and sinuses to a large abscess in the sacrococcygeal ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Be Professional Even If You Run A Home Based Business

24th January 2008
Pregnancy is a very exciting and busy time for most mums and dads but sometimes things can go wrong. Miscarriages happen, some people believe its natures way of making sure you have a healthy baby. As devastating as it may be sometimes a miscarriage ca... Read >
Author: Tom L

Chocolate and Acne

23rd January 2008
There is a persistent rumor that sugar and chocolate cause acne and acne flareups. This may be true occasionally but mostly it is just that, a myth. There are many researchers that are looking at the link between chocolate and sugar and acne. Maybe it ... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

Shamanic Healing and Soul Retrieval - Part 5

22nd January 2008
All of us have experienced trauma in some form just from experiencing life. Because of this, I believe that most people would benefit from an initial soul retrieval. I have witnessed amazing results in healing using this technique, and have also experienc... Read >

Therapeutic Scrapbooking

14th November 2007
When we plan our scrapbooking, often times we think of albums that focus on holidays, weddings, births and special events in our lives that we want to preserve. These are days that bring smiles to our faces and laughter to our hearts. As natural as this... Read >
Author: MichelleSchmidt

Why Men Cheat On Women - The Hidden Reasons

30th October 2007
Why men cheat on women, are in most cases different to the reasons a woman would choose to have an affair. You are about to discover the five hidden reasons why men cheat. As a preamble I would state that, absolutely none of the following reasons justify ... Read >
Author: Tim Denio

Mental Health Counselling

20th September 2007
Mental health counselling can be an effective therapy as part of a wider treatment plan for an individual who is suffering from depression or an anxiety related disorder, or for people who have experienced a traumatic event in their lives and are finding ... Read >

The Art Of Helping Businesses Relocate

03rd September 2007
When you own your own business, you have so greatly to do that, if you are forecast an executive relocation, you don't have the time or wealth to idea it out yourself. To most big corporations, the act of forecast and transport out an executive relocation... Read >
Author: Emmanuel St-Cyr

Understanding Your Cat

30th July 2007
A Behavioral Guide. This small article about cat facts on social behavior and interaction should help you better understand your pet. The behavior of cats is largely misunderstood, even by highly experienced cat owners. I hope you find this information... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Positive Parenting Through Divorce Class

26th July 2007
Positive parenting through divorce class may feel more challenging during emotional stages accompanied by the transition. The pain of divorce moves through a process that is very much like what happens to us when someone we love dies. Elisabeth Kubler-R... Read >
Author: vinz

Panic Attack Cause

30th June 2007
You know you suffer from panic attacks and you know that you can’t stop them. Some situation or other will bring on a case of overwhelming terror and cause you to tremble and shake while your heart pounds like a freight train. Nausea grips you and you f... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Shamanic Healing and Soul Retrieval - Two Year Practitioner Training

16th June 2007
Eagle's Wing initiated the Practitioner training course in 1994 and since then many participants have successfully been working with these Shamanic healing methods in their healing practice. This is an advanced Practitioner training Programme. This tra... Read >
Author: Howard G Charing

An NLP technique to be rid of phobias

15th June 2007
An NLP Technique For The Treatment Of Phobias If you have a phobia that impacts significantly on your life, that leads to you avoiding situations, feeling overwhelmed or highly anxious, then you may be interested in this article about an NLP (Neuro Lin... Read >
Author: People Building

An NLP Technique For The Treatment Of Phobias

10th June 2007
If you have a phobia that impacts significantly on your life, that leads to you avoiding situations, feeling overwhelmed or highly anxious, then you may be interested in this article about an NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) technique. I have found thi... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings

Soul Retrieval

18th April 2007
Soul Retrieval – Shamanism and Healing. The recapitulation of life force is the body of work, which restores or recapitulates lost life force. Soul Retrieval is one of the most well-known and effective practices to this end. To understand how reca... Read >
Author: Howard G Charing

Soul Retrieval and Shamanic Journeying

13th April 2007
I never liked the idea of long-term therapy; I could not understand why it took people so long to heal. What I discovered in shamanism is that therapy takes so long because the part of the person that needs to be healed is not present and available for tr... Read >

Dealing with Loss and Trauma For A Person with Bipolar Disorder

10th April 2007
Dealing with loss or trauma can be especially difficult for those who suffer from bipolar disorder. Not only are they trying to cope with the traumatic experience, but they are also trying to remain stable and avoid a depressive or manic episode as a resu... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

A guide to mental health concerns for victims of violent crime

04th April 2007
As a survivor of violent crime, you may face a wide range of emotional and physical struggles, along with some difficult questions that often surface: Why did this happen to me? How will I ever heal from this? Why can’t I connect with others the way... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Anniversary Reactions to a Traumatic Event:

04th April 2007
As the anniversary of a disaster or traumatic event approaches, many survivors report a return of restlessness and fear. Psychological literature calls it the anniversary reaction and defines it as an individual's response to unresolved grief resulting fr... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Coping with Terminal Diagnosis

27th March 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life. The psychological challenges that confront us when we are exposed to catastrophic news can be seen in our faces and postures immediately. They are the mind's automatic attempt to integrate and ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Schizophrenia can be recognized if you are attentive at what happens beside you

08th March 2007
People generally call for the doctor if they see strange behaviors in one of their family members. Such episodes can occur only once in a life time or might be more frequent. Pay attention to all the strange things you see because they might be the sympto... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Medication Depression Alternatives Ideas

07th March 2007
Are you depressed often? Does it seem like there is always something going wrong in your life? Many people suffer from depression. In fact, everyone faces depression in some degree on a regular basic and this is normal. However, if you find that depressio... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

What Causes Tinnitus?

19th February 2007
For any tinnitus sufferer, it can be overwhelming to try and stop the ringing. When doctors tell you that there is only so much you can do, and stress becomes a major setback, life just doesn't seem fair. Often patients fear the worst and begin to feel li... Read >

How To Cope With Loss And Trauma For A Person With Manic Depression

06th February 2007
Dealing with loss of family can be especially difficult for those who suffer from manic depression. Not only are they trying to cope with the traumatic experience, but they are also trying to remain stable and trying to avoid a depressive or manic episode... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Bankruptcy and Your Business

20th January 2007
Bankruptcy for your business can be a traumatic event. However, it can become necessary, and at a certain point there is a need to move on in your economic life, just like it can become necessary in your personal life. Bankruptcy can happen to a busines... Read >
Author: AdamHeist

Batman

01st January 2007
From his earliest adventures in comic books few characters have grabbed the attention of the public like Batman. From the humble beginnings as a comic book hero through highly memorable television shows and many movies few characters have captured the pu... Read >
Author: KV Sinclair

Trauma: The Inevitable Condition

08th December 2006
The word 'trauma' originates from the Greek 'wound', and it is commonly defined as being of psychological or physical nature. Trauma occurs as a result of an event, and it has deep roots in various levels of the human mind and behaviour. In a world with e... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

Grief and Loss: Another Perspective

08th December 2006
Grief and loss is a multifaceted counselling field based on the loss of someone or something. "Grief is our response to loss, particularly the death of a loved one. Grief can affect our thoughts, feelings, behaviours and beliefs, and our relationships wit... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

Trauma and Counselling

08th December 2006
Trauma, stress and memory The word 'trauma' originates from the Greek 'wound', and it refers to both psychological and physiological aspects. Trauma occurs as a result of a serious event and it has deep roots in various levels of the human mind and be... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

Causes of Mental Illness

19th November 2006
Although the exact cause of most mental illnesses is not known, it is becoming clear through research that many of these conditions are caused by a combination of biological, psychological and environmental factors. What Biological Factors Are Involv... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

The Effects of Organizational Development and Change Part One

17th November 2006
It has been said that organizational development and change is inevitable in today's competitive business climate. However, only selectively is change received with welcome arms by those most closely affected by it. So if organizational alteration is ines... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team

Stressed? Have A Talk With Your Body!

21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers Ilana Rubenfeld Ph.D knows first hand what having a conversation with your body means. A gifted violinist at the Julliard School of Music, Rubenfeld was well on her way to become the first woman conductor in the music s... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Teen with Emotional Problems

01st August 2006
A high percentage of teens -- nearly one-half -- had experienced some traumatic event in their adolescent years. Nearly one-fifth of the nation's teens are suffering from emotional disorders. Some have faced violence and abuse in their lives and have e... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar

What is an Anxiety Panic Attack - How can I deal with one?

31st July 2006
Many people are not always sure if they are having an anxiety panic attack and if they are how do deal with one. An anxiety panic attack is characterized as a panic attack that is induced due to unnatural levels of anxiety. This anxiety can be related to... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

Why Suffer a Phobia

31st July 2006
WHY SUFFER A PHOBIA? I am often surprised at what people endure rather than take action to get rid of a phobia. For example, I read on a website forum about a woman, in her 50s, who would never have children because of a phobia about sickness. She simp... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Searching for a Sign of Anxiety Attacks

15th July 2006
Searching for a sign of anxiety attacks is kind of looking for a needle in a haystack. The thing it is not quite as concrete. At least with the needle, once you've found it you know that it's a needle; it feels like a needle, it looks like a needle, and i... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

Don't Panic, It's Only Asthma

08th June 2006
An asthma attack is usually regarded as a physical experience. Sufferers often experience chest tightness, coughing, and an increased effort to breathe. Yet asthma also has an emotional component. There is the frustration of experiencing an attack and the... Read >
Author: David Kane

Post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder that's triggered by your memories of a trau

02nd May 2006
Overview Post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder that's triggered by your memories of a traumatic event an event that directly affected you or an event that you witnessed. The disorder commonly affects survivors of traumatic events, su... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Why a good cry may be good for you

17th February 2006
Have you had a good cry lately? A "good" cry--the kind that can make you feel better--as opposed to the kind you have when peeling onions--is one of your body's most important defense mechanism, it seems. That's because tears shed due to emotional u... Read >
Author: Jack Zavada

Timely Counseling can Save your Marriage

13th February 2006
The sad fact is that far too many people wait too long before going for marriage counseling. Counseling has the potential to save marriages, by providing a space in which couples can explore their sources of conflict and arrive at a new understanding of t... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska

The Causes And Reasons Why Some People Start Stuttering

09th February 2006
I have been asked many times, why certain people develop a stutter. I personally believe there are many reasons and this article describes some of them and gives examples of why certain people of whom I have met via my occupation, started to stutter. I... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Reasons People Start To Stutter

02nd February 2006
When a person develops a stutter or a parent realises that their child is developing a stutter they often want to find out the cause. It can be very disturbing and worrying to a person and parents, so what causes a stutter? The answer is many things ca... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Accident Injury Claims Done Right

02nd February 2006
When dealing with a car accident, finding and hiring a qualified attorney can help you a great deal. They will help ease your mind through dealing with all the legal aspects of your situation while you focus on coping with the pain and suffering of such ... Read >
Author: Scott Green

Giving Birth Myths: Believe 'em or Not

06th January 2006
Women have been giving birth the natural way, at home, way before all the technological advancements have been developed. The female of the species have produced healthy children centuries ago, long before Epidural has been invented. So what makes it ... Read >
Author: Elysiana Canlas

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?

05th January 2006
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating condition that can develop following a terrifying event. Often, people with PTSD have persistent frightening thoughts and memories of their ordeal and feel emotionally numb, especially with people th... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

We are not all able to communicate fluently

20th December 2005
There are many people in the world who have problems with their communication. In this article I concentrate on the specific speech impediment called stuttering. Why do people stutter? There are many reasons people may develop a stuttering problem: ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

3 Tips To Expose Psychiatric Quackery

16th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Christopher Green If you're suffering from an episode of stress, depression or anxiety and your finding life real hard right now, it's more than likely you will turn to a health professional for help. It is absolutely essential to ensure... Read >
Author: Chris Green

Cause Of Stuttering

11th December 2005
When a person has a stutter or a parent realises that their child is developing a stutter they often want to find out the cause. So what causes a stutter? The answer is many things can trigger someone starting to stutter. These are some of them: It ca... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Overcoming the Fear of Flying

09th December 2005
WHAT CAUSES FEAR OF FLYING? There are a lot of ways that you can become afraid of flying. You might experience strong turbulence during a flight, or experience what you consider to be a "close call". You might have a panic attack on a plane, and therea... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Why Antidepressant Drugs Don't Work

30th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Christopher Green Stress, depression and anxiety are the plagues of the modern world. Every year, over 20 million people in the western world will enter into an episode of major mental trauma. Most of them will be treated with antidepres... Read >
Author: Chris Green

Stuttering And Its Causes

20th November 2005
Are you one of the many people who has a stutter? I am somebody who has overcome a stutter and who now helps other people to achieve fluency. This article looks into the reasons why people start stuttering, I hope you enjoy the read. It can be a very wor... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Stress, Anxiety and Depression - What is the difference?

02nd November 2005
Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski Looking after your feelings and emotions is as important as taking care of your body. Most of us take care of our physical health far better than our feelings. Stress is a normal reaction to what is happening in your life,... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

How to Develop a Good or even a Great Attitude to Life

08th September 2005
How to Develop a Good or even a Great Attitude to Life: Is Your Attitude Right? For Success and even more importantly, for HAPPINESS in the journey of life. "You are today what you thought about yesterday You will be tomorrow what you think abo... Read >
Author: Craig Lock

My RAD Child

31st August 2005
When I say RAD you may think of a child that is far beyond the normal. Well, mine is in a way. You see, in this case RAD stands for Reactive Attachment Disorder. If you haven't heard of this condition before, you're not alone! What is RAD? It... Read >
Author: Brenda Hoffman