Sunday, August 1, 2010

Coping With Depression And Anxiety

June 18, 2010 by John Faletti  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

As life today is so stressful it is probably no surprise to learn that a high proportion of us will at some point in our lives suffer from Depression and Anxiety. Fortunately people these days are a lot more open about having suffered from these illnesses and thankfully are more likely to seek out treatment. People who have not suffered from these illnesses can find it very difficult to understand what a sufferer is going through, even if they really want to.

The Problems that Plague Us: Anxiety and Stress

January 25, 2010 by Trevor Mosley  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

Anxiety and stress are prevalent problems that many people face in today’s society. Anxiety is an emotional response and contrary to popular belief, it has a useful purpose. It is when these emotions become overly intense and unnerving that they can cause hindrance to your daily routines.

Health Maintenance. Never too early or too costy

January 23, 2010 by Dmitriy Volokhovskiy  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

Some people make timely commitments to improve their lives, depending on the time of year. Beach season, New Year’s resolutions, all of these opportunities for self improvement are special and important. But there is no time like the present time to work on health maintenance. With new technology, it can get even easier to make your life better.

Overcoming anxiety

December 31, 2009 by Ruth Marchant  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

If you suffer with anxiety or panic you are not alone. There are nearly 40 million adults in America that suffer with some sort of anxiety, including panic attacks, social phobias, post traumatic stress disorder and many more. This total is almost 20% of the total adult population – quite a staggering figure.

Treating Anxiety Attacks – Options Available

December 6, 2009 by Greg Anderson  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

Anxiety is a severe problem, and one of the most serious of the anxiety symptoms are panic attacks. Anxiety and panic attacks can vary in severity, but it is common for them to grow more frequent and more overwhelming as time goes on. If anxiety is not treated, it will not resolve on its own, and in fact ignoring the problem will usually cause it to accelerate even more rapidly. Finding a treatment method that works for you is essential if you are to get past anxiety.

EasyCalm Review

December 4, 2009 by James Hayden Rayburn  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

EasyCalm is a 10 part video series created to help anxiety and panic sufferers to completely eliminated future episodes. It was developed by former anxiety sufferer Jon Mercer, when he decided he was bored with letting his attacks control his life like they’d done for twenty years. The informative videos were show you the steps you want to take in order to regain control over your life.

Persistence Helps in Building Strong Character Required for Success

November 19, 2009 by Pascal Athlo  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

Perseverance helps in building a strong character. It makes you mentally tough and ready to face challenges that life throws at you.

How To Relieve Performance Anxiety (Public Speaking)

November 7, 2009 by Tom Binns  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

Most people would rather do anything else but have to get up in front of an audience and speak. It is one of the most confronting and stressful things and most of us, no matter how we try to avoid it, will have to do it from time to time. Performance anxiety (public speaking) can be overcome if you follow some of these simple steps.

Stress Management: Curtail Your Stress with Massage Therapy

November 1, 2009 by Rebecca Trueblood  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

Stress just seems to be part of our lives like eating and breathing. There are more demands placed on us over shorter time periods than perhaps ever in the history of mankind. In the days of old, stress was usually from physical danger. If you were a pioneer for example, then the seeing of indians would definitely cause stress as the pioneer surely feared physical harm. This type of stress is called the flight or fight reaction. However, in modern times most of our stress is mental and not physical. Yet our bodies have the same reaction to mental stress as they do to physical stress.

4 Key Steps On How To Deal With Panic Not Using Medication

October 27, 2009 by George Tlovick  
Filed under Anxiety Attacks

Each person has something stressful in his or her life. Stress comes from home and work but it all has the same effect. Most of us can deal with stress very easily. They have no major issues when it comes to handling stress. They deal with stress without any difficulty at all.
But there are some [...]

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