Articles, tagged with "coping mechanism", page 7
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...
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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 a...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Author:
Nitin Chhoda
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 ...
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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. W...
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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, ...
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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 technique,...
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Author:
keith londrie