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1. Anxiety Disorders and Survival
November 20, 2009
Generalized anxiety, anxiety attacks and panic attacks, OCD, PTSD and even depression - all of these problems involve fear, anxiety and panic. And fear, anxiety and panic are all about one thing: survival. It is the main drive of every living thing – to survive and reproduce (so that our genes survive). It drives everything we do – every waking second and every sleeping second, every conscious minute and every unconscious minute. Anxiety-related problems are all formed around this drive to survive. Carl Rogers, perhaps one of the most influential psychologists in American history, foun... (read more)
Author: Terry Dixon
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2. An Introduction to Home Based Business
November 20, 2009
The USA is still in the grip of a recession it hasn’t seen since the days of the Great Depression. Layoffs on a massive scale are the order of the day. Those who are lucky enough to hang on to their jobs, have to suffer pay cuts or pay freezes. The financial breakdown is even eating into the retirement fund of older employees. Ordinary Americans can’t keep up with the living standards they are used to because money is hard to come by. Don’t worry; you can still do it by starting your own home based business. But how? For one thing the kind of financial advice you get from those around you may... (read more)
Author: Charles Godbout
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3. The Connection Between Depression, Aging, Incontinence, And Catheter Supplies
November 20, 2009
Millions of people suffer silently with adult incontinence. As we grow older most of us begin noticing changes in our bodies and how our body reacts to various situations or circumstances. Because incontinence is often thought of as an expected consequence of aging, many people neglect to discuss the matter with their healthcare professional.
Instead of seeking help some people will simply accept the incontinence as a normal part of aging, which is likely to worsen overtime if left untreated. The result is often that the individual changes his/her normal activities out of fear of an embar... (read more)
Author: Daniel Manson
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4. Trent Consultants News TV May Increase Aggression in Toddlers
November 20, 2009
Trent Consultants News Yet another study has found that television viewing is linked to aggression in young children. Trent Consultants News This research, published in the November issue of the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, found that direct TV watching by young children or exposure to indirect viewing in the household were both associated with increased aggression in small children. After controlling the data for other factors, such as maternal depression, living in an unsafe neighborhood and being spanked, "for every hour that a child watched TV directly, aggression wen... (read more)
Author: Mary Kay
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5. The Dimes: Making history by telling it
November 20, 2009
Oregon Music Newsby Barbara Mitchell on November 18, 2009Sometimes the story behind a recording can eclipse the music itself, as it has repeatedly with local folk-pop outfit The Dimes.Stories about the band tend to focus on its unusual subject materials — the songs on the band’s first album were the result of a discovery of a bunch of Depression-era newspapers under the floorboards of guitarist Pierre Kaiser’s house, while the brand new album, "The King Can Drink The Harbor Dry" is a postcard to Boston and its rich history, from the martyrdom of Mary Dyer through the Revolutionary War, the suf... (read more)
Author: Matt Bratschi
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6. What is Clinical Depression?
November 19, 2009
Mental health professionals describe depression as mental illness that is often characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and melancholy.
However, if someone is just hating the world around him or her, doesn't mean that it's already depression, but if this kind of behavior, the feeling of emptiness, loss of self-worth and absolutely no hope for happiness just persist, then, yes, that individual is very much, indeed, depressed.
There are different types of depression, from Manic or Bipolar depression - characterized by sudden and extreme changes in one's mood wherein one minute h... (read more)
Author: Becky G
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7. home remedies for appetite
November 19, 2009
Suppressants and StimulantsSome people experience a loss of appetite; others have difficulty controlling theirs. When considering disturbances of appetite, it is important to remember that while hunger is a physical sensation, appetite is a psychological one. The hypothalamus area of the brain, which controls appetite, is closely connected with the emotions.Alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, allergies, depression, emotional upset, illness, nutritional deficiencies, stress, and weather-among other things-can affect appetite. Sometimes simply seeing or talking about a favorite food can stimulate your a... (read more)
Author: Denny Macdonald
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8. Is There An Omega 3 Depression Link?
November 19, 2009
As someone who is keenly into in fish oils and all the healthy benefits they bring, I recently came across a book reviewers comments that referred to the omega 3 depression link. The actual book author has written extensively on the subject and provides this shockingly, truthful statement.
"Major depression is one of the most common and deadly of the mental illnesses, afflicting millions of Americans each year; one of every six people can expect to suffer major depression at some point during their lifetime."
A sobering fact indeed and I'm sure we all know someone close to us, fr... (read more)
Author: Peter Foremski
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9. What drives someone to substance abuse?
November 19, 2009
When the topic of substance abuse comes up, most will start talking about what initiatives families and doctors have taken in order to help with a problem that has gotten out of hand. What most seem to focus on is what to do after the problem is firmly cemented in place; instead of looking at what could be done in order to prevent such problems. While it is true that most cannot look into the future and know for certain that someone they know will develop an addiction, it is also true that one can see the signs long before the addiction fully develops.
There are many reasons for someone ... (read more)
Author: Jennifer Lagrotte
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10. Stop Anxiety Attacks From Devastating People's Life - Aid People Stop Anxiety Attacks
November 19, 2009
If you are supporting someone who suffers from anxiety and anxiety attacks, it is essential to know that you are there for the long haul. It may take longer than a few weeks for that person to completely stop anxiety attacks.
Don't be critical or insensible in any way to the person who is having the attack. Anxiety is a serious problem and you should deal with it this way. The worst you could do when trying to assist people to overcome anxiety and anxiety attacks is to be rude and imagine that they will quickly overcome it. You cannot be judgmental and at the same time help them st... (read more)
Author: Sinela Gherman
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11. Acknowledge Your Depression
November 19, 2009
Depression is an disorder and needs to be recognized as such. It is not a reason to feel ashamed. The reason so many people fail to seek help for their depression is that they feel stigmatized to have a mental health problem. Unfortunately, this is one of the feelings associated with depression and makes the illness difficult to acknowledge. If you are constantly feeling particularly low, close relative and friends might tell you to "snap out of it" or even start to get irritated by your mood. Your depression will feed off this negativity and you start to wonder why you can’t just snap ... (read more)
Author: Becky G
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12. Ed Hardy clothes Sweep America
November 19, 2009
News from Dallas showed that because of the economic depression many retailers were busy dismantling their shops in order to cut down expenses, while famous streetwear brand coogi was heading to an opposite direction.Tiffany Ring
The chief administrator of the store, Philip Del Rio, happily said: “The tenth ed hardy shop in America was opened in 2008. While the 13th was just opened last month. The new store is placed in the center of NorthPark which is located in the high-ranking consumption area. and our company will open more shops in this and the next year.”GHD Black
Del Rio said:... (read more)
Author: David Wachler
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13. persons related with psychological patients.
November 19, 2009
Our modern and fast paced standard of living leaves us with no time to ponder over things and provide time to our relationships. each urbanized and developing country is bearing from this newest fashion, and Australia is no exemption. This fast| quick| rapid} paced standard of living ends in upper levels of physical, rational and arousing strain, nervousness and impatience. If not forced in time these things can direct to serious troubles like depression, mental disorders, broken relationships, etc. That is the grounds why a timely involvement of a experienced Psychologis... (read more)
Author: Brett Perry
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14. Avail the Best Solutions from Stress Management Sydney
November 18, 2009
Changing lifestyle patterns, the changed picture of the superior and contemporary culture and a lot related factors may be the contributing reasons for the speedy pace of advancement and progress in various spheres across the globe. But on the other side this has also originated many factors that have become the anguish of human life .Some of the major factors are stress, mental tension, mental anxiety etc. The term anxiety or anxiety disorder is really a catch-all term for many anxiety related mental conditions. Defining it in very simple terms when we say someone has anxiety it suggests th... (read more)
Author: jessica thomson
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15. Tackling Social Anxiety In Children
November 19, 2009
Social Phobia, equally termed as Social Anxiety Disorder, develops mostly in children. Children under the age of ten account for nearly half of all social phobia cases. A staggering 95% of social anxiety cases are found in people under 20. For parents and teachers social anxiety in children can be difficult to determine since it shares many similarities to basic shyness.
As soon as we're born we receive massive attention from our parents, siblings and grandparents. Babies often grow shy during their first year and become attached to their parents. We begin to develop inhibitions from a yo... (read more)
Author: Nathan Tyler
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16. Remedies to Increase Low male libido
November 19, 2009
Low male libido can be caused by various reasons, both emotional and physical. Some of the emotional reasons that result in low male libido include depression, lack of self-esteem, or boredom. While the physical reasons which result in the decrease of male libido include physical stress, low testosterone level, too much use of certain drugs, such as certain prescription medications and alcohol. Low male libido can also be caused due to chronic illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, neurological disease or any problem that affect blood flow to the male organ.
Libido in other t... (read more)
Author: adrianna smith
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17. How does the economic crisis affect the translation business?
November 19, 2009
How does the economic crisis affect the translation business?
The world is currently experiencing a financial and economic crisis of proportions not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s. While all sectors of the economy are affected, some suffer more serious blows than others, depending on their capital needs and their susceptibility to business and consumer behaviour. The translation sector is suffering a decline in volume and worse may be to come, but its fundamentals are sound.
The good news for translators is that their sector is, by its very nature, in a strong position ... (read more)
Author: Rosa Boersma
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18. Stress Management Sydney - Prevent Unhelpfulness to Limit Nervous tension
November 19, 2009
We all lead a excited life today. This leads too numerous people in unlike age crowd feeling anxious. You too might be one in the middle of them who is pushy hard to smash ones competitor and do success. In big metros like Sydney this indication of stress is even more major and hence there is a huge necessitate for services like stress management Sydney and psychologists Sydney.There are numerous methods to regulate and deal with stress. The psychologists in Sydney are helping people to deal with stress by waning out pessimism from their lives. They are the most principal a... (read more)
Author: byron tanner
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19. Mercury in High Fructose Syrup!!
November 19, 2009
High Fructose Corn Syrup is a sweetener made from corn that was first introduced into the food supply in the 1970’s. At that time we had had a glut of corn and subsidies which made it inexpensive plus there was also a legitimate desire to provide large quantities of food for low prices, to help feed the masses and not repeat the shortages of the Great Depression. High Fructose Corn Syrup is now ubiquitous in our food supply, it is in over 40% of all products sold in the U.S. While the addition of HFCS has helped revolutionize food manufacture and distribution it has brought its own set of pr... (read more)
Author: Patrick Hayes
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20. Conquering Anxiety And Depression With Exercise
November 19, 2009
It's generally known by medical professionals that exercise can improve mood and help alleviate feelings of anxiety and depression. Your mind and body is strongly linked so improving either physical or mental health can directly affect the other. Even your emotional state can have drastic effects on your physical appearance.
You can influence your emotions by making adjustments to your external physiology. Lift your head high and put a smile on your face and see if this makes you feel any different. Exercise changes your physical state drastically and can help you snap out of negative emo... (read more)
Author: Nathan Tyler
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21. Five Scary Trends Parents Must Face
November 19, 2009
Depression. Self-centeredness. Early peer pressure. Stressed out kids. Materialism. These are five scary trends that Michele Borba, author of “The BIG Book of Parenting Solutions: 101 Answers to Your Everyday Challenges and Wildest Worries” uncovered in researching her book.
Many parents, however, are unaware of these five trends which can cause their child problems now and later in life. Toni Schutta, host of the radio show “Real Parents. Real Solutions.” interviewed Borba on Oct. 28 and is sharing the information so more parents can be made aware of these trends and take steps to make... (read more)
Author: Toni Schutta
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22. Sorenson's Ranch School Horse Program
November 18, 2009
Sorenson’s Ranch School has an excellent horse program that helps students with depression, self esteem issues, addiction, anger, reactive attachment disorder and defiance. Horse programs have been getting more and more popular and Sorenson’s Ranch has had one of the most effective programs for over 50 years.
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy or horse-centered therapy, works to help people overcome many different psychological problems. It has been stated that horse-centered therapy can help struggling teens overcome mental and physical problems. Equine therapy can help troubled teens to l... (read more)
Author: Vad Mineev
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23. Are There Any Panic Attacks Treatment Options Available?
November 18, 2009
A panic/anxiety attack results when the added stress levels on the body become too much to mentally bear. Stress causes an added quantity of adrenaline to rush through your veins, and many people that find it difficult to address this added amount go into an attack. The symptoms of a panic episode are very high heart rates, the feeling that you are fighting to take a breath, and huge chest pains. Many of us frequently misconstrue a panic attack for a coronary, because the symptoms bear a close similarity to each other. Some folk develop an attack because of a situation that will have happen... (read more)
Author: Issac Winters
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24. Is medication the quick fix for your mood?
November 16, 2009
In today's world with all the new technology and the latest treatments, one can become to comfortable with the idea that there is an instant cure for everything. Many will make the mistake of believing that the effort is no longer necessary, as there are other things one can take or do that will make everything better in an instant. It is believed by many, especially those who do not fully understand the medical chemicals, that they will help make them feel better. This, however, is not the truth. While many in the medical profession wish these medications could heal anything and everything, t... (read more)
Author: Jennifer Lagrotte
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25. Looking For Effective Anxiety Attacks Treatments?
November 18, 2009
Anxiety attack is one of the many traumas confronting a lot of individuals at the moment. The sources are all around us. The economic depression and political unrest in several nations has made many of people at risk of anxiety. Nonetheless, its manifestation varies from one person to another. While it is not prominent in various people, the difficulty is more solemn in other people. There has been lots of investigatation on how to manage and defeat this trouble. This commentary is pened down to show you a number of of these treatments.
Even though there are several treatments available... (read more)
Author: Ras Reed
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