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Eileen Bailey

Eileen Bailey

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posted 08/18/2009, comments (0)

When Perfectionism Interferes with Schoolwork

Perfectionism is pursuing an ideal rather than a reality. Perfectionism may be a type of anxiety, some experts believe that the pursuit of "perfect" is itself an anxiety disorder. Other experts believe that perfectionism is a symptom of an anxiety disorder, such as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Either way, when a student worries constantly about... Read moreChevron
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Jerilyn Ross, M.A., L.I.C.S.W.

Jerilyn Ross, M.A., L.I.C.S.W.

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President & CEO, Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA)
posted 08/14/2009, comments (0)

Dinner Plans Can Help You Manage Anxiety

Planning and preparing healthful meals that meet your and your family’s likes and dislikes can be stressful. So eating healthfully often takes a backseat to other seemingly more important activities during the day. In my clinical practice as a therapist, I see people every day suffering from relentless low- to midlevel anxiety that allows... Read moreChevron
Michel
posted 08/13/2009, comments (2)

knifes do cut

yesterday I was laying tiles for the most part of the day, had supper and after decided to go on laying some had some cuts to do, yep thats me _ got to get it done. End result around 7:00 p.m. it happened cut a part of a finger right off the major on the left hand.   My son freeked out so I had to go to the hospital...waited there till... Read moreChevron
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Eileen Bailey

Eileen Bailey

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posted 08/11/2009, comment (1)

Question of the Week: What are Some of Your Anxiety Triggers?

Understanding your anxiety triggers can help you to control and manage symptoms of anxiety. Do you know what some of your triggers are:   This week's question: What are Some of Your Anxiety Triggers?    
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Eileen Bailey

Eileen Bailey

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posted 08/10/2009, comments (2)

Selective Mutism

Selective mutism (SM) is a type of childhood anxiety. When a child suffers from SM, they are unable to speak in one or more social settings. Normally, these children are able and willing to speak in some settings, most often at home and have the ability to speak and use language.   Children with selective mutism may exhibit the following... Read moreChevron
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