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Anxiety attacks

I haven't written a sharepost here. I have written many on the Schizophrenia site.   I wanted to share a bit about my anxiety. I started having anxiety attacks after I left my last job 4 years ago. When I had to got there to get my paycheck stubs is when it got the worse. (I had enough time on the books to get full pay from... Read moreChevron
Eileen Bailey

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Telling a New Boyfriend/Girlfriend About Your Anxiety Disorder

You might be in a new relationship, not sure when to spring the news that you have an anxiety disorder. Just thinking about it makes you more anxious, which makes you worry, which makes you think about breaking off this relationship rather than facing telling him or her that you have a diagnosed mental illness. Rather than ending a... Read moreChevron
posted 02/09/2011, comments (0)|
Merely Me

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Freelance Writer who suffers from Anxiety and Depression

Celebrity Phobias

If you suffer from any type of phobia you are not alone. The National Institute of Mental Health reports that approximately 19.2 million American adults have some type of specific phobia.  Phobias are defined as a marked or persistent fear and avoidance of a specific object or situation. The object of one’s phobia can range from... Read moreChevron
posted 02/07/2011, comments (0)|
Eileen Bailey

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Tips to Overcome Test Anxiety

Test anxiety is excessive worry or distress both before and during a test. While most people feel a little nervous before beginning a test, those with test anxiety feel so much fear it actually interferes with their ability to perform well. The fear makes it hard to remember what you learned and hard to concentrate.  Dr. Jerry Kennard, in a... Read moreChevron
posted 02/02/2011, comments (0)|
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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