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Jerry Kennard

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posted 06/16/2009, comments (0)

The Differences Between Anxiety & Panic

A question I'm often asked relates to the differences between anxiety and panic and whether one is just an extension of the other. Well, there are differences, so what better place to start than in the brain itself.   If you were able to monitor the brain activity of someone who worries, you would see quite a lot of activity in the left... Read moreChevron
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Eileen Bailey

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posted 06/05/2009, comments (0)

Dealing With Anxiety Symptoms: Shortness of Breath

Shortness of breath is when you feel you cannot get enough air. You may feel as if your breathing is forced, labored or that you are having a hard time catching your breath. You may feel as if you must force yourself to breath, feel as if you are suffocating or you may be afraid of dying from not breathing.   Feeling as if you cannot breath... Read moreChevron
chatobstewart

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posted 06/04/2009, comment (1)

Success! Success!! The Cartoon-A-Thon for May 2009 Mental Health Month was a success!

Success! Success!! The Cartoon-A-Thon for May 2009 Mental Health Month was a success! The purpose of the Cartoon-A-Thon is to use humor and laughter as positive tools in dealing with emotional disturbances which effect many people and families.  Mental disorders due to mental Illness or mood disorders and nothing to laugh at, but that... Read moreChevron
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Eileen Bailey

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posted 05/15/2009, comments (0)

Aquaphobia: The Fear of Water

Many people are afraid of the water, however, aquaphobia is "an abnormal and persistent fear of water. Suffers of aquaphobia experience anxiety even through they realize the water in an ocean, lake, creek, or even a bathtub may pose no imminent threat. They generally avoid such activities as boating and swimming. Around the house, they may fear... Read moreChevron
weldon
posted 05/11/2009, comments (6)

The End of Fear: treats phobias, secret fears, anxiety, panic disorder, agoraphobia. E-book manual

The End of Fear, UK publication, now an e-book self-help manual: treats phobias, secret fears, anxiety, panic disorder, agoraphobia. The only offer of permanent cure for Agoraphobia, which is still a mystery to medical science. http://endoffear.com/index.html
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