By: Connie M. Black | 2010-03-28 | Mental health Why psychological perception of any danger causes organism response? The answer is in human anatomy, more exactly, in the reasons of pain appearing. Is psychological pain similar to physical one? read more
By: Joshua David | 2010-03-30 | Anxiety For all of us, it can get difficult to deal with anxiety, stress and fears and even more so if we lack the coping skills and mechanisms we need in order to get through them. But there are other people who worry even about the littlest thing all the time. And they even grow anxious about ordinary things such as shopping, eating out and travel. read more
By: Dwight Bain | 2010-04-04 | Politics Understanding the psychological dynamics of how to cope with the intense emotional reactions after a major election, especially when your choices may have lost power. Anger and apathy are the most common reactions and often lead to impulsive choices. The goal is to work on your house and not worry about the White House. read more
By: Dawn Ingard | 2010-11-11 | Health & Fitness It is too sad that in this world of beautiful colors some people are not fortunate enough to enjoy even a single ray of light in it. Something hinders them to experience such joy a normal life can give. These things are their experiences which made they behave oddly - experiences which have caused extreme feelings of severe pain, intense anger and tremendous fear leading to a dim life covered with traumatic disorders, anxiety and panic attacks. read more
By: ashikuzzaman | 2011-07-18 | Health & Fitness It is very important to know the different kinds of anxiety disorder. Of course, this is also vital especially if you are trying to diagnose and cure these anxiety disorders. Usually, these anxiety disorders can happen during the early moments of birth or after the set off of a traumatic experience. And during the time this anxiety attacks, you would just notice a sudden outburst of unpredicted e read more
By: Terry Dixon | 2010-03-27 | Anxiety Extreme nervousness and apprehension, excessive worrying and obsessive thoughts, compulsive behaviors, anxiety attacks and panic attacks, irrational fears and phobias, even severe depression - are all based on anxiety and fear. Millions of people spend a lifetime searching for the answer to these problems. Many undergo therapy or take medication for years, often with little success. read more
By: KittyGirl | 2010-10-16 | Health & Fitness I might like to discuss anger's role in the generation and sustenance of panic attacks and anxiety. To relinquish the matter its due, I've determined to gift the data in 2 parts. In this edition, half one, we have a tendency to'll review what anger is during the eyes of the psychoanalysts and cognitivists. And in part 2 we tend to'll have a closer take a look at how anger directly impacts panic and anxiety. Well, are you ready? Let's get to work. read more
By: Radhia Gleis | 2010-03-29 | Anxiety The effect of stress on the body can have far reaching effects on each and every system of the body. Stress can increase the risk for cardiovascular disease by impairing vagal tone, and it can effect the regulation of immune and inflammatory processes, with a potential for contributing to depression, infectious diseases, autoimmune conditions, coronary artery disease, and some cancers, such as those that are virally mediated (cervical cancer, for example). read more
By: Emmanuel Mporogoma | 2010-03-28 | Self Improvement We all feel angry in one way or the other. Anger is a form of negative emotion that builds inside us. Getting angry is not a bad thing but what you do with your anger is what matters. read more
By: solutions infini | 2011-08-26 | Depression Stress and anxiety have become part of everyone’s life. If the condition gets worse this affects everyday life. For people who suffer from chronic anxiety, anxiety treatment is the only solution. Taking psychiatric consultation or psychotherapy helps greatly in coping up with the symptoms and finally to cure it completely. read more
By: Bobby Kenny | 2011-04-02 | Relationships For those that have never tied the knot, worry and anxiety surrounding marriage will often reach paranoid proportions. Many fret regarding the potential divorce and hurting related to it than the love... read more
By: Marc Alexander | 2012-01-08 | Anxiety There are some people that are prone to anxiety and stress more than the others. And at some point in their lives, people who suffer them begin asking themselves why they are susceptible to these problems. read more
By: Jerry Elrod | 2010-04-01 | Retirement Three of the big time injuries often self inflicted, particularly among the aging, are anxiety, anger and apathy. To be sure there are contrasts in these states of mind, but also clearly they are loaded with such inordinately negative ammunition to be killers. Each of these emotions work negatively on the heart, body, soul and spirit. They go further for they alienate perfectly good and well meaning friends from the stable of those who are best equipped to offer you solace when you need it. read more
By: Jennifer E | 2011-12-28 | Mental health Everyone feels anxiety from time to time in their lives. It might be nervousness before a big exam or presentation or worrying about whether a first date will go well. This is the type of anxiety that is natural and does not signify any kind of mental health issue. read more
By: Dawn Ardent | 2010-03-28 | Stress Management Stress and anxiety are connected through the emotional component of stress. We put ourselves in a state of stress and try to push through the problematic situation because we are afraid of what happens if we don't. read more