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Monday, November, 23, 2009
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When to Seek Treatment for Psychological and Emotional Distress Part 3: Coping With Severe Distress

Rick Wirtz
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I am a licensed psychologist in Chestertown, Maryland and a senior...

Rick Wirtz

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If you are suffering through the distress of an illness or its treatment, and your suffering has escalated to unmanageable levels, what do you do? The first step is to bring it to the attention of your treatment team – your doctors, nurses, etc. Ask them if what you are feeling and ...
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    Crystal
    Thursday, September 03, 2009 at 04:11 PM

    Thank you for your series on Anxiety. Your articles have been helpful, in reminding myself that I deserve to get help and feel better. Although I am not suffering an illness, my anxiety level is high to to a job layoff.

    I appreciate your care and concern.

    Reply
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