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Eileen Bailey

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Talking to Your Children About Anxiety

It is normal for children to worry. Most worry about the first day of school, taking an important test, or speaking in front of the class. Sometimes, this worry is good. It can help to motivate us to do better and try harder. It can alert us to danger. But sometimes, our children worry so much it begins to interfere with their daily life. For... Read moreChevron
posted 01/26/2011, comments (0)|
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Support Groups: What to Look For, Where to Find One

Support groups are groups of people who come together to provide encouragement, sharing experiences and feelings, listening to other's stories and offering practical information for living with and managing a specific condition or situation. Support groups can be in-person, by telephone or online. Often, these types of groups are lead and run... Read moreChevron
posted 01/18/2011, comments (0)|
Merely Me

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I am a published writer who suffers from depression and MS

Apps for People who Have Anxiety

As many of us are beginning to embrace the new technological world of iPhones, iPods, and iPads, we are being bombarded with thousands of choices of apps. Apps is an abbreviation for software applications. When people think of apps today they usually are thinking of the individual software programs we can purchase for our mobile devices. These... Read moreChevron
Merely Me

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Freelance Writer who suffers from Anxiety and Depression

Anxiety Caused by Noise

There are sounds all around us. Some of them we tune out like the hum of the refrigerator or the ticking of the clock. But some sounds pierce through our consciousness like shattering ice. The sound of a sudden siren or the boom of a thunderclap can provoke a startle response in many of us. But what happens when everyday sounds cause anxiety... Read moreChevron
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Use Shallow Breathing to Reduce Symptoms of Panic Attacks

Conventional wisdom touts the many benefits of deep breathing to prevent or reduce anxiety and panic attacks. The National Institute of Stress and Anxiety states, "Some experts consider deep breathing to be the most important step anxiety sufferers can take in reducing symptoms and promoting overall health." But, a new treatment, called... Read moreChevron
posted 12/27/2010, comments (0)|

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