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What are the Symptoms of Anxiety Attack?

30th September 2009
To start this off, what exactly is an Anxiety Attack? We have probably seen or experienced this before. It is not a pleasant experience to go through, and far from it in fact. These attacks can be some of the most intense moments for us - and not in a ... Read >
Author: Dillon Hideki

Dog Behavioral Medications

24th September 2009
Ask any dog owner and they will tell you that dogs are very well capable of experiencing many of the same emotional issues that humans deal with every day. Dogs have the capacity to experience anger, aggressiveness, depression, and anxiety just like thei... Read >
Author: LeslieS

Symptoms of Panic Attacks

22nd September 2009
Many people in the world today now experience Panic Attacks. The symptoms of Panic Attacks are often confused with those of Heart Attacks or even Strokes. This is why they can be very serious. Panic Attacks are sudden episodes of very intense fear co... Read >
Author: Colin Eagle

Talk Therapy: Effective Treatment for Panic Disorder

22nd September 2009
Experts from the American Psychiatric Association are now in the process of revising its guidelines to accommodate recent findings about the significant effect of talk therapy for managing the usually crippling symptoms of panic disorder. Barbara Milrod,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Anorexia in young adolescents

22nd September 2009
Anorexia is an eating disorder where a person starves himself or herself. Anorexia mainly affects adolescent girls. These young female have an intense fear of becoming fat and think that fat is ugly. They think they are overweight, but in fact most anorex... Read >
Author: Fortune Ezeoha

Purseonality

21st September 2009
The estimated risk for rape survivors developing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is 49%. The risk for those beaten or experiencing physical assault is 31.9%, whilst the risk for others who experienced sexual assault is 23.7%. Given these figures, it... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Natural Remedies Can Cure Your Depression Anxiety Symptoms

21st September 2009
Panic attacks are one of the most frightening conditions a person can experience and if you are currently facing depression anxiety symptoms, you have lots of company. Research shows that over 3 million Americans are also struggling to handle their depres... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin

The Social Killer

21st September 2009
Scared to go out to a meeting to speak to a client? Need to deliver a speech but feel like fainting at the thought of going in front of the class to present? Scared to attend a social gathering for no apparent reason? You might be suffering from social... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

"The Social Killer"

21st September 2009
Scared to go out to a meeting to speak to a client? Need to deliver a speech but feel like fainting at the thought of going in front of the class to present? Scared to attend a social gathering for no apparent reason? You might be suffering from social... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

"Different Types of Anxiety Disorders"

21st September 2009
Anxiety is a common occurrence when a person faces potentially problematic or dangerous situations. It is also felt when a person perceives an external threat. However, chronic and irrational anxiety can lead to a form of anxiety disorder. There are diffe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Art Work And Your Health

17th September 2009
You have just been to the latest art exhibition and seen some of the paintings. How did you feel? Well, you might have sensed relaxation, or may be you must have enjoyed seeing the sight presented by strokes of paint. Whatever, be the reason, watching a ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Choosing to Move from Fear to Awe Allows You to Live Fully and Achieve Your Full Human Potential

16th September 2009
These days, many people feel they have reasons to fear. They may worry that they will lose their job, their home or their life�s savings. Other people worry about their health and safety. Their worry may turn into fear, and fear soon can become terror. ... Read >

How to solve anxiety disorders with family constellations

11th September 2009
There are various moments in our lives when we do not feel at ease with our body, when without apparent reason we are not happy or, even worse, we suffer panic attacks and depression that we often can not explain. Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) ... Read >
Author: martinapp

What are some Treatments for Anxiety?-Stop Panic Attacks For Good

04th September 2009
What is a Panic Attack? - An abrupt, intense fear and terror along with symptoms of weakness -rapid heartbeat -irregular heartbeat -having a hard time breathing -being cold and clammy -losing your sense of reality Now, when you have y... Read >
Author: Renewable Energy

What You Need to Know about Sedation Dentistry

02nd September 2009
Sedation dentistry, also referred to as sleep dentistry, is the practice of administering some form of sedation to a patient before completing a dental treatment. The level of sedation can be moderated to fit the needs of the patient. This type of dentist... Read >
Author: Yodle

Cure for Panic Attacks Treatment – Choose the Right Panic Attacks Help

01st September 2009
Do you get worry about panic attack? Well, everyone gets worried as it’s the nature of human being to get panic when the situation is drastic or brings chills to the nervous system. These types of attacks are sometimes scary but they are actually nontox... Read >
Author: Herman Roberts

How to Overcome the Dirty Little Habit of Procrastination!

26th August 2009
We are all procrastinators. Either consciously or subconsciously we delay, stall and put off various tasks that will make a positive difference in our lives. Procrastinating is actually a habit developed over a long period of time. Habits are very hard to... Read >
Author: vipin

Anxiety Symptoms -Secrets Revealed

10th August 2009
What is a Phobia?A phobia ( from the Greek word ëPhobusí, meaning Fear), is an irrational, intense and persistent fear of particular situations, objects, activities or persons.This inhibiting, overwhelming fear that surges from within is always triggere... Read >
Author: Riley Alexander

Anger Management -Secrets Revealed

09th August 2009
What is a Phobia? A phobia ( from the Greek word �Phobus�, meaning Fear), is an irrational, intense and persistent fear of particular situations, objects, activities or persons. This inhibiting, overwhelming fear that surges from within is alway... Read >
Author: Lowell Perez

How To Get Over The Fear Of Speaking In Public

05th August 2009
Public speaking help is easily available nowadays as the need for presenting your viewpoint is increasing. According to a study conducted a few years ago, some people find speaking in public harder than others. As they carry on with their presentations... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

How to Stop the Panic - Dealing With Symptoms of a Severe Panic Attack

04th August 2009
How to Stop the Panic - Dealing With Symptoms of a Severe Panic Attack If you've ever had symptoms of a severe panic attack, you understand that it can be absolutely terrifying. Even though you know that there is no logical reason to be afraid, once you b... Read >
Author: lucas phelps

Are Symptoms of Panic Destroying Your Life

04th August 2009
Are Symptoms of Panic Destroying Your Life If you've ever had symptoms of panic, you understand that it can be absolutely terrifying. And although there is no REAL cause for concern, the fear is very real and the symptoms of panic are uncontrollable. ... Read >
Author: ji doan

Symptoms Of A Panic Attack and How to End Them

01st August 2009
The Symptoms Of A Panic Attack and What to Do About ThemIf you've ever had symptoms of a panic attack, you understand that it can be absolutely terrifying. Even though you know that there is no logical reason to be afraid, the fear is very real and the s... Read >
Author: noah carter

OCD; What It Means

20th July 2009
When you have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD, you will experience repetitive obsessions and compulsions that will cause anxiety. Symptoms of this disorder vary from mild to severe. The obsessions may include concern over harming others, thinking tha... Read >
Author: Mercy

What Is Social Anxiety Disorder?

19th July 2009
Another term for social anxiety disorder is social phobia, and many people don't really know what they mean. Social anxiety is fairly normal, so what makes it a "disorder"? With some examples, it's easier to understand the difference between the terms. S... Read >
Author: Sebastiaan Van der Schrier

About Anorexia

18th July 2009
Plainly put, anorexia is an eating disorder where a person starves him or herself. Anorexia mainly affects adolescent girls. They have an intense fear of becoming fat. They think they are overweight, but in fact most anorexics weigh a full 15% below t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Natural Remedy For Anxiety Relief

18th July 2009
L-Theanine, naturally occurring in green tea is effective in treating symptoms of anxiety and relief of anxiety Anxiety is a state of intense fear, uncertainty, anxiety, fear or because of the anticipation of a threat real or imagined future event. Anx... Read >
Author: ali

Anorexia Treatment, How to Treat Anorexia Nervosa

10th July 2009
Anorexic is the term used to describe a person suffering from anorexia. Anorexics have a 10 to 15% reduction to their normal body weight, making them thin and skinny. Even though they are already slim, they still have the mindset that they are fat or over... Read >
Author: John Adison

Common Symptoms of an Anxiety Attack

08th July 2009
An anxiety attack can be a terrifying experience. An anxiety or panic attack is typified by a period of sudden and very intense fear or dread that usually lasts for no longer than 10 minutes and can come up very abruptly, for no logically apparent reasons... Read >
Author: georgerydley

Taking Action To Recognize and Cure Anxiety Attacks

06th July 2009
An anxiety attack is the body's response to stress, plain and simple. The stress is usually something that occurs environmentally, although frequently it can also be self-generated stress to an imaginary threat. An anxiety attack can also be followed by a... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Taking Steps To Recognize and Cure Anxiety Attacks

06th July 2009
An anxiety attack is your system's reaction to stress, plain and simple. The stress is usually something that happens environmentally, although oftentimes it can also be self-generated stress to an imaginary threat. An anxiety attack can also be followed ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Man turns being agoraphobic and laid off into profitable online business.

05th July 2009
Man turns being agoraphobic and laid off into profitable online business. After a recent company shut down, this single, agoraphobic, father builds an online business to support his children. A few years ago Jesse Holalde was diagnosed with agoraphobia... Read >
Author: Jesse Holalde

Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic Attacks

04th July 2009
Cure Anxiety Panic Attacks SafelyAnxiety disorders are typically found in young adults between the ages of twenty to thirty, but also found in young children. The feeling of panic is created for some people due to experiencing multiple upsetting situati... Read >
Author: Carson Solise

Thoughts On Fear and Worry

01st July 2009
Fear: “See yourself on the mountaintop without those CNN labeled experts around you. What would your world look like? Much different, wouldn’t it? The world is full of stories designed to make you feel bad . . . don’t listen.” From “It’s T... Read >
Author: Alan Falstreau

Panic Attack Disorders -Causes and Cure

27th June 2009
For people who have panic attack disorders, everyday life can be filled with anxiety. A panic attack might not be completely accepted by folks who have not experienced one. If you suffer them, you will worry when the next one will strike. There are severa... Read >
Author: troy saunders

Collecting A Handle On Your Panic Attack with Panic Away

27th June 2009
Without regard for their megastar standing and larger-than-life personalities, the loaded and famous are not impervious to fears or having intense fear. By being as subject to concern and nervousness as the remainder of us, they exhibit how normal they ca... Read >
Author: Sebastian Ramsey

Anxiety and Depression: An Illness Or Just A State Of Mind?

19th June 2009
Anxiety and depression usually go in conjunction with each other, often feeding off each other and producing a vicious cycle of negative emotions and behaviors within the person that it plagues. The awfulness of anxiety and the symptoms that accompany it ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Cure Anxiety - Learn the Tricks to Stop Anxiety Forever

18th June 2009
Homeopathy is a great natural and safe way to eliminate stress, tension, anxiety, fear, panic, & phobia! Learn how you can eliminate anxiety and panic attacks with these simple secrets. Some of the most well-known homeopathic remedies for anxiety are a... Read >
Author: John Horrax

Anxiety Attack Symptoms

17th April 2009
Anxiety attack can be a very terrifying experience. It is a period of time of sudden and intense fear or irritation, commonly with an sharp attack and usually lasting for no more than 10 minutes. Sometimes a person can have a panic attack all of a sudden... Read >
Author: Cashup

That First Panic Attack and How to Control Anxiety

16th April 2009
I was reading a medical Q&A recently when I was touched by the experience of a gentleman who said that he will never forget his first panic attack. This guy is clearly normally an extremely capable and happily fulfilled personality. He says that he wa... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Hematophobia - Overcome Your Blood Phobia with Hypnotherapy

27th March 2009
An intense fear of blood is a phobia that we treat fairly regularly here in our UK hypno-psychotherapy practice. Like all other phobias, blood phobia is essentially an anxiety disorder. The person suffering from a phobia of blood may very well sense... Read >
Author: Peter Field

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 - Mental Health or Scam?

03rd March 2009
I'd like to say welcome to my honest Panic Away review. Actually this is what cured my anxiety and I'd like to recommend this course to all anxiety sufferers, it is one real way to beat anxiety, best of all it's 100% natural. This article is divided into ... Read >
Author: broalex

What is a Sleep disorder are common in childhood?

28th February 2009
Sleep disorders are common in childhood and can include Para insomnias, sleep-related breathing disorders, insomnia, hyper insomnia such as narcolepsy and circadian rhythm disorder. Para insomnia is the objectionable experiences or physical events, at ... Read >
Author: Rashimadan

Easy Ways to Overcome Panic Attacks

24th February 2009
Actually, what is a panic attack? Nothing but a person's intense fear or anxiety occurs suddenly without any warning. Panic attacks are usually a product of your own thinking. Only when you peacefully break them down into their different components and an... Read >
Author: Ashish

How You Can Deal With Anxiety Disorder

24th February 2009
Anxiety disorder is capable of destroying your life if not treated immediately. Have you ever felt anxious about something for any reason? Or, feeling anxious or worried in the times of stressful situations? It is ok to feel what you feel as long as y... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

How to Deal with Anxiety While Driving

20th February 2009
Millions of people are suffering from panic disorder and some form of panic disorder comes out while driving a car or any vehicle. It makes some people stop driving and let someone else drive for them. But not everyone can afford to hire a driver or have ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Reasons Why You Need to Seek Help for Panic Disorder

18th February 2009
People with panic disorder have episodes of intense fear that came out of nowhere without any rational reason. They also develop intense anxiety between episodes, worrying when the next attack will strike. When a panic attack strikes, it is accompanied by... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Identify Panic Disorder- What You Need to Know

17th February 2009
Anxiety is a common feeling when you are facing danger or if you have to do something scary like speaking in public, but how can you tell if you have panic or anxiety disorder? It is important to identify panic disorder and deal with it as early as possib... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

All About Anxiety Attacks

03rd February 2009
Anxiety attacks can happen anytime, anywhere when you least expect it. Anxiety is what we always feel when we are in a tense situation, like studying harder for a major exam, rendering a speech in front of many people, or going on a blind date where y... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

The Signs Of An Anxiety Attack

03rd February 2009
Anxiety attack symptoms are what we typically experience if we feel sudden danger is going to happen. Anxiety attack can be a very terrifying experience. It is a period of sudden and intense fear or discomfort, typically with an abrupt onset and usual... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

Free Yourself from Panic Attacks

03rd February 2009
Panic disorder is a sudden attack of terror without warning accompanied by sweating, fainting and dizziness. There is also numbness in your hands and pains in your chest that you may genuinely believe you are having a heart attack. A panic attack is an ea... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

How to Overcome Fear of Needles and Needle Phobia with Hypnotherapy

22nd January 2009
Practically anyone can experience needle phobia The correct medical name is trypanophobia - an irrational and often intense fear of hypodermic needles or injections - though it is regularly labelled belonephobia, this term is incorrect since it denotes... Read >
Author: Peter Field

Dealing Poorly With Break Up Pain

22nd January 2009
The pain involved in a breakup, for many of us, is a lot like grieving for the loss of someone who has died or left your family. The task of dealing with this break up pain will not be easy, by no means, and it will be something you will have to work thr... Read >
Author: celtgrfe

Common Ways To Treat Anxiety Disorder

21st January 2009
Anxiety disorders are considered as the most frequent subtype in comparison to other mental illnesses and more than 19 million adults in the United States encounter them. Anxiety disorders occur in various forms and it is a requisite to be aware of them a... Read >
Author: johnpolish

Panic Attacks in Children - 3 Safe Ways You Can Treat Panic Attacks in Children

16th January 2009
It is distasteful but true that panic attacks children! It is more agonizing because they are innocent and highly vulnerable. Most parents think that their children are under no pressure of bearing life's responsibilities, meaning they are kept away from ... Read >
Author: Ethan Grays

The Truth About Panic Attacks

09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Barry Lycka An anxiety attack is a disorder that affects millions of people. Studies have shown up to 5% of the American population is affected However it can be treated successfully, often without drugs. It is characterized: 1.) ... Read >

Dental Care - Root Canal Treatments

05th January 2009
If you have tooth decay that goes deep inside the innermost layers of a tooth, the pulp of the tooth can become infected. Sometimes, if you have a very bad infection, you can see an abscess form. Other times, however, the infection won't happen, but the p... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Emotionally Weathering the Financial Storm

18th December 2008
Our current economic microburst has everyone wondering two things; when will it stop and how do I survive this? While no one can say where the bottom of the trend is, there are some things you can do to cope with your own anxiety and panic. I recall th... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Children - Panic Attacks

28th November 2008
When we think of panic attacks, we would not usually associate them with children, but children's panic attacks are just as real as those in adolescents and adults. It's not surprising that in children suffer with anxiety and panic attacks in a modern wor... Read >
Author: John Moore

Ways to Relieve Anxiety Attacks

17th November 2008
There are many factors affecting the occurrence of anxiety disorder. Some people have a high tendency to have it because some members of their family already have it or their genes have it. For some people the disorder is a result of traumatic experiences... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

How to Successfully Beat Panic Attacks

12th November 2008
Suffering from panic attack is a very disabling experience because it could interfere with your normal life and daily activities. You have an intense fear over something that you cannot control. The physical and psychological symptoms are very disturbing ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Break Free From Anxiety Attacks

11th November 2008
Anxiety or uneasiness over something is natural if it does not cause you any harm or if it does not prevent you from doing things you normally do. But if the anxiousness is disabling you, then you are having anxiety disorder and you have to know how to br... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Understanding Anxiety and Panic Attacks

05th November 2008
Being anxious over something is a natural human reaction. At a normal level, anxiety and panic are common responses to dangers and these feelings are not harmful unless it becomes a disorder. Understanding anxiety and panic attacks is important in dealin... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

What Are The Secrets To Overcoming Anxiety Attacks From Your Life Forever?

05th November 2008
Anxiety attacks, also commonly known as panic attacks are physiological disturbances in a person that usually lead to sudden adrenaline rushes coupled with intense fear. Panic attacks can last for anything between fifteen minutes to half an hour. They are... Read >
Author: Tristan101

When is a Terrorist a Terrorist?

21st October 2008
There is a lot of controversy on the Barack Obama/William Ayers association and there needs to be clarification of this matter. We hear that Mr. Ayers was/is a terrorist; what does that mean? Webster's New College Dictionary defines the word terrorist ... Read >
Author: King Kovacs

What is Acousticophobia?

15th October 2008
When someone has an intense fear of sound and noise, they are probably suffering acousticophobia. These people have such a fear of sound that they will often be easily startled, sweat, become more nervous, or feel extremely anxious. Fear is a natural inst... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

Ending Agoraphobia Disorder -- A Psychotherapis Explains Agoraphobia Treatment

26th September 2008
Though agoraphobia disorder is an anxiety disorder seen frequently at our hypno-psychotherapy clinic here in the UK - around 5% of all adults develop an agoraphobia disorder - it is the only phobia regularly treated as a medical issue. As anyone who ha... Read >
Author: Peter Field

Getting Help With Social Phobia

22nd September 2008
Who would have thought that an organ of a species that tends to be more community in life would have such intense wariness or horror of socializing with other members of its own species? It may look unknown, but there are a lot of people out there who are... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

What is Acarophobia?

11th September 2008
A person who has an intense fear of small insects or other bugs, or of the itching that some of them can cause, would be someone who is suffering from acarophobia. This is a very real condition that many people suffer from. A person suffering from this ph... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

Hillary Clinton WINS as the Superdelgates read the Poles

06th September 2008
Hillary Clinton is about to make a prophet out of Yogi Berra – “It ain’t over till it’s over” and “Throw me a curve now Whitey Ford.” They don’t call Lazarus and the Clintons the comeback kids for nothing and with Russia and the United Sta... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Trauma: A Misunderstood Phenomenom

24th July 2008
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is conventionally diagnosed when a person has been in some way exposed to an event that involved actual or threatened death or serious injury to self or others. The person must also have experienced intense fear, he... Read >

How to Come to Grips when Panic Attacks - Part 1.

14th July 2008
"Panic is a sudden desertion of us, and a going over to the enemy of our imagination". - Christian Nestell Bovee Panic and fear are the bodies natural reaction to feared or dangerous situations and signals to your... Read >
Author: Lynn

The Difference Between Actual Rejection and the Fear of Rejection When Dating

10th July 2008
I think it's important to realize that there's a big difference between actual rejection (having a girl who is offended, upset, rude, etc. to you when you start talking to her) and the fear of rejection (how you feel when you imagine a woman rejecting you... Read >
Author: David_DeAngelo

The Difference Between Anxiety Attacks And Anxiety Reactions

25th June 2008
Ninety-five-percent of Americans experience Anxiety Reactions occasionally while five-percent are battling to survive Anxiety Attacks almost on a daily basis. In which group are you? There are many symptoms associated with anxiety, anxiety attacks, pan... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis

Tips For Panic Attacks

20th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Sandy Adamson Panic and anxiety are almost part of our life today. Compared to anxiety attacks, panic attacks only last for a short period but during that period you will suffer an intense fear, uneasiness and worries. You may also... Read >
Author: Sandy Adamson

Do You Suffer From Anxiety?

14th May 2008
Have you ever stuttered and shook from fear just by the thought of doing something that you didn't want to do? Maybe you were thinking about taking a test, maybe it was crossing a bridge or maybe it was being in a social situation Have you ever felt t... Read >
Author: Scott Becker

Four FALSE Pregnancy Symptoms and Signs YOU SHOULD Know

08th May 2008
Pseudocyesis also referred to as pseudopregnancy or false pregnancy is a condition in which a non-pregnant woman believes that she is pregnant, even though there is no physical evidence of pregnancy, she often experience real pregnancy symptoms. Women who... Read >
Author: David

Anxiety Attacks - How Do You Know If You Are Having One?

06th May 2008
An anxiety attack, basically, is the sudden and unprovoked onset of intense fear. A person who is having an anxiety attack might suddenly be convinced that he or she is going to die or that somebody is going to be hurt. The person won't know what triggere... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Anorexia - Cured Anorexics Eat Cream Donuts Again

05th April 2008
What type of person is more prone to having an eating disorder, in a sense you could say everyone. We have those who stuff their face with cream donuts and Chinese takeaways, and those who at the sheer sight of these yummies would throw a wobbler. Because... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Panic Attacks During Menopause

02nd April 2008
Panic attacks are usually an uncontrollable condition in which a person feels panic in response to what should be a normal or non-threatening situation. Menopausal panic attacks are a shock to women that have never experienced anxiety. Panic attacks appea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Being Able To Detect Mental Illnesses

01st April 2008
Mental illnesses are biological brain disorders that many people suffer from, through no fault of their own. They cannot be wished away or combated through will power. While there are very real stigmas associated with these illnesses, the best way to get ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What Is Anxiety Disorder? Its Causes, Types and Cure

26th March 2008
ANXIETY The feeling of anxiety is common to all and we have all felt it many times in the course of our lives. But when anxiety becomes an excessive, irrational dread of everyday situations, it becomes a disorder. Nearly 40 million people above the... Read >
Author: cathy M Ross

How does someone with Anthrophobia get help?

26th February 2008
Anyone being asked how someone with anthrophobia could get help would probably provide a deceptively easy answer, especially if they are not familiar with what this type of phobia is. They would probably suggest that a person suffering from anthrophobia g... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

Therapy for social phobia

19th February 2008
Who would have thought that a member of a species that tends to be more social in nature would have such an intense shyness or fear of socializing with other members of its own species? It may seem strange, but there are a lot of people out there who are ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

Anxiety Attacks Symptoms - Discovery in the Early Stages

31st January 2008
There are many forms of anxiety disorders, but common characteristics that indicate that you may be suffering from one includes unrelenting and overwhelming worry and fear that affects your ability to conduct normal activities. This can lead to low self e... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Anxiety Disorder Information

22nd January 2008
Anxiety is part of our natural "fight-or-flight" response. It's our body's way of warning us of possible danger ahead. Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal, pathological anxiety, fears, phobias. Anxiety disorders... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

5 Tips for Recognizing Your Intuition

14th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Fia CrandallKnowing what your intuition is telling you is a valuable tool on the path of spiritual growth. In recognizing and following your intuition, you can be guided from your Spirit, your Higher Self rather than just your mind.Your... Read >
Author: Intuitions

Teen health advice to stay healthy and fit

14th November 2007
Did you know that 17.4 percent of teenagers in the U.S. in the ages 12 to 19 are overweight? Adult Type 2 diabetes and heart disease are now being reported among teenagers, all the more reason for teenagers to be vigilant with their health. Moreover, se... Read >
Author: asterisk.submitter

Getting A Grip On Your Panic Disorder

08th October 2007
Despite their superstar status and larger-than-life personalities, the rich and famous are not immune to phobias or having intense fear. By being as prone to fear and anxiety as the rest of us, they reveal how normal they can be. These celebrities have ... Read >
Author: aseya

Cure Panic Attack

18th September 2007
Panic disorder is a common condition in which a person has episodes of intense fear or anxiety that occur suddenly. Panic attacks can indicate the presence of panic disorder, depression, or other forms of anxiety-based illnesses. A panic attack typically ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Anorexia Treatment

18th September 2007
Anorexia Nervosa is a life threatening condition that can put a serious strain on many of the body's organs and physiological resources. Anorexics have an intense fear of becoming fat. Their dieting habits develop from this fear. Anorexia mainly affects a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Signs of Anorexia

18th September 2007
Anorexia Nervosa is a life threatening condition that can put a serious strain on many of the body's organs and physiological resources. Weight loss is usually 15% below the person's normal body weight. People suffering from anorexia are very skinny but a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Identifying Anorexia Nervosa Symptoms

13th September 2007
Anorexia nervosa is eating disorder characterized by low body weight and body image distortion with an obsessive fear of gaining weight. Anorexia nervosa is a serious, often chronic, and life-threatening eating disorder defined by a refusal to maintain mi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Intoxicating The Young Minds And The Restless Spirits

07th September 2007
“Many people use their youth to make their old age miserable.” - AnonymousYouth is characterized by exuberance and gaiety. Throwing all caution to the wind, they are adventurous in nature and are typically curious about anything that arouse their int... Read >
Author: aseya

Treat Panic Attacks and Anxiety Attacks

30th August 2007
A panic attack, also known as an anxiety attack, is an amount of time where a person feels extremely intense sense of intense fear and mental distress. Panic attacks often occur abruptly with no apparent cause. One common panic attack symptom is trembling... Read >
Author: sickanimations

Understanding Panic Attacks and Extreme Anxiety

20th August 2007
What is anxiety disorder? Anxiety disorder is a condition that puts a person in a constant state of alertness and fear. Anxiety is otherwise a normal reaction to stress that people commonly experience at various points in their lives. Generally speakin... Read >
Author: Robert Hills

Phobia: What is a phobia?

10th August 2007
Phobia is a derivative of the Greek word “phobos”, meaning fear. It does seem however, to have two different definitions. Here are a couple of examples: a) an extremely intense and overwhelming sense of fear with regard to a specific stimulus or b) an... Read >
Author: Steve Baker

Are You Afraid? Then Brazen Up Your Fear!

02nd August 2007
Come on! It’s alright to be afraid. We are humans after all and it is certainly fine for us to feel goose bumps Admit it. You are afraid. There are things that give you goose bumps, as well as make your body tremble, your palms sweaty, and your heartbea... Read >
Author: Zach Kong

How to Stop the Dirty Little Habit of Fitness Procrastination

30th July 2007
� All rights reserved Keith Crovatt We are all procrastinators. Either consciously or subconsciously we delay, stall and put off various tasks that will make a positive difference in our lives. Procrastinating can be a learned trait from our parents ... Read >
Author: Keith Crovatt

Anxiety Attack Symptoms – Know the Warning Signs of Anxiety Attack

15th June 2007
If you’re experiencing anxiety attack symptoms, then you have to quickly have yourself tested and treated. Recognize the signs of anxiety and take some time to cure it, no matter how hectic your lifestyle is. How do you know if regular conditions that m... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

The visible sacred results of Gayatri Meditation

15th June 2007
There are many forms of spiritual practices apart from Gayatri which give results only after the practices are completed totally. Meaning even if for example 90% of the practices are completed the results will not be seen because 10% yet remain incomplete... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal

Love Running

06th June 2007
So what is it about running that attracts so many, compels so many obsessions and becomes such a drug? Is it the sheer agony of it all? The shortness of breath in the hot,gasping lung, the debilitating muscle cramps and joint aches or the intense fear of ... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles

What are eating disorders?

04th April 2007
Eating disorders often are long-term illnesses that may require long-term treatment. In addition, eating disorders frequently occur with other mental disorders such as depression, substance abuse, and anxiety disorders (NIMH, 2002). The earlier these diso... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

How to Overcome the Dirty Little Habit of Procrastination

12th March 2007
� All rights reserved http://www.BreakBadHabit.com We are all procrastinators. Either consciously or subconsciously we delay, stall and put off various tasks that will make a positive difference in our lives. Procrastinating is actually a habit dev... Read >
Author: Keith Crovatt

How Female Hormonal Changes Can Contribute to Anxiety and Panic Attacks

11th January 2007
Some women are more sensitive to hormonal fluctuations than others. For many women, anxiety issues appear for the first time during periods of hormonal change. For other women, hormonal changes intensify previously existing anxiety symptoms.  Anxiety ... Read >
Author: conquerarticles

How you can recognize those with anorexia by its symptoms

03rd January 2007
Anorexia is an unfortunate consequence of the fact that modern standards of beauty suggest that thinness is beautiful and fatness is ugliness, and many tend to mock those who are fat and overweight. Many teenage girls, and not only, fear being fat so much... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Panic Attack Treatments - Friend or Foe?

01st January 2007
Standing in line, any line, you start to feel your heart race. Within moments your hands are sweating, your breathing becomes short and rapid, you feel hot, dizzy and overwhelmed with a sense of fear. You could use a panic attack treatment So you think... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad

Anxiety Disorders

19th November 2006
Anxiety is a normal human emotion that everyone experiences at times. Many people feel anxious, or nervous, when faced with a problem at work, or before taking a test or making an important decision. Anxiety disorders, however, are different. They can cau... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Different Type of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Personality Traits

17th November 2006
There are many different types of OCD, and the symptoms can vary greatly among sufferers. Obsessive compulsive disorder literally changes your personality, as your life is so consumed by the disorder. In this article, we will discuss some of the common ma... Read >
Author: Joanne King

First Anniversary of a Natural Disaster

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Transition Dynamics Enterprises, Inc. Any time a natural disaster such as a hurricane, earthquake, fire, or tornado strikes, there's a flurry of attention right after the event and over the next few weeks or months. Then the survivors ar... Read >
Author: Carol McClelland

Female Hormonal Changes and Anxiety

23rd August 2006
Some women are more sensitive to hormonal fluctuations than others. For many women, anxiety issues appear for the first time during periods of hormonal change. For other women, hormonal changes intensify previously existing anxiety symptoms. Anxie... Read >
Author: Jammy Hokins

Common Anorexia Symptoms & Treatment

16th August 2006
Anorexia is often seen as an eating disorder reserved for white middle-class teenage girls, research has revealed that anorexia doesn't discriminate based on race, age, class, or gender. Though predominately a condition afflicting females, over 2.5 millio... Read >
Author: Eric Morgan

Avoiding and Preventing Cancer: Simple Steps to Take

12th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com With its fairly unique characteristics, cancer strikes intense fear in many people and all would like to find ways to preventing and avoiding cancer.Obviously, any disease tha... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Rape, and Sexual Abuse

22nd June 2006
The estimated risk for rape survivors developing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is 49%. The risk for those beaten or experiencing physical assault is 31.9%, whilst the risk for others who experienced sexual assault is 23.7%. Given these figures, it... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

What is Agoraphobia?

07th May 2006
Most people have heard of most phobias. Mention claustrophobia, social phobia, or arachnophobia and everyone pretty much knows what you are talking about. Mention agoraphobia, and most people will just shake their heads. Because of this, many people wh... Read >
Author: Stephen Price

Eating disorders

02nd May 2006
Eating disorders Overview Eating disorders are characterized by a preoccupation with weight that results in severe disturbances in eating and other behaviors. Eating disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder. Ot... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Learning How to Treat Anxiety Disorders and Finding Natural Panic Attack Remedies

05th March 2006
by Tess Thompson With over 19 million adults affected by them, anxiety disorders are the most common of all mental illnesses in the United States. There are many different types of anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, post trauma... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson

Are You Worried You Worry Too Much?

22nd February 2006
We all experience some stress in our lives every day, but if you find yourself worrying so much that you're losing sleep and having a hard time concentrating at work, then it is time you took action. Worry and fear are powerful emotions, and if left... Read >
Author: Gary Mosher

How Common Are Anxiety Disorders?

02nd February 2006
Anxiety disorders, as a group, are the most common mental illness in America. More than 19 million American adults are affected by these debilitating illnesses each year. Children and adolescents can also develop anxiety disorders. What Are the Differen... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Fear Of Heights

19th January 2006
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia: Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing. Socia... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

The Truth about Anorexia

06th December 2005
Being fit and sexy is one of the priorities of women nowadays. Women are very careful especially about the food they eat but sometimes they get too intense in their desire to be thin thus resulting to eating disorders. One of this eating disorder is calle... Read >
Author: Jeff Dedrick

Panic Attacks, Depression Harm Your Mind And Body

17th October 2005
A study examined the medical histories of nearly 40,000 people who were diagnosed as suffering from panic disorder. It found that those who suffer from panic disorder are at almost double the risk for coronary heart disease, and those who suffer from depr... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Do you think you are Anorexic as Others?

04th October 2005
There are many ways of which to obtain weight loss and some of these techniques are excessive exercise, intake of laxatives and not eating. Some people submit themselves to starving (C this is what you call anorexia. These are the people who belie... Read >
Author: Michael Sanford