People are Anxious About a North Korean Conflict by Lenora KM | Jun 5, 2017 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Kim Jong Un. Digital image. CNN. 25 Apr 2017. Web. 5 Jun 2017. (cnn.com). North Korea has had missile tests. It has had military parades. The country has created videos featuring the demolition of San Francisco and Washington, DC. It is evident that North Korea would like to reign as…
Why do I have obsessive bad thoughts? by Lisa McCafferty | Feb 24, 2016 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Bad Thoughts Sometimes Come from Out of Nowhere You’re standing at the sink peeling a carrot. You have a paring knife in your hand. You’ve peeled carrots dozens of times with the same knife. Why this time do you have the thought you might stab your husband in the back?…
6 Tips for Overcoming Your Anxiety of Going to the Chiropractor by Thriveworks Counseling | Jun 8, 2014 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Chiropractic Care is Nothing to Fear Are you anxious about visiting the chiropractor for the first time? You’re not alone. It’s completely normal to fear the unfamiliar. But going to chiropractor can be a very positive and therapeutic experience that can improve your overall health. It doesn’t have to be…
Is Excitement The Best Way to Defeat Stress and Anxiety? by Jon Negroni | Dec 26, 2013 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Stress What makes a person excited? How is it that excitement is one of the most effective tools against stress, anxiety and public speaking? Here is our full guide to the science and psychology behind one of our mind’s most powerful resources — enthusiasm — and how you can actually utilize it.
3 Tips to Reduce Anxiety by Thriveworks Counseling | May 29, 2013 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Anxiety is one of those unnecessary but common struggles in life. In most cases it is something that can be reduces with the right advice and lots of practice. Here are three tips to help you on your journey to overcome anxiety. 1. Try not to think about events too…
2 Hours of Exposure Therapy Treats Fear of Spiders by Anthony Centore, PhD | May 22, 2012 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Stress According to a new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, participants in a study who at first could not bring themselves to get within 10 feet of a terrarium containing a tarantula, experienced dramatic relief from their phobias. After a two or three hour session of…
College Stress and Anxiety Stats by Anthony Centore, PhD | Dec 20, 2010 | Anxiety, College, Mental Health Topics, Stress Maladaptive anxiety affects approximately 19 million U.S. adults—or up to 25% of the general population—and is distinct in that it progresses to consume one with overwhelming fear, panic and dread. In many instances, symptoms are intense to the point they cripple one’s personal relationships, career, and quality of life. Anxiety…
Finding Peace of Mind: Tips for Overcoming Worry by Anthony Centore, PhD | Nov 2, 2010 | Anxiety, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics How to Have Peace of Mind: Counseling and Life Coaching Tips for Conquering Worry and Anxiety Peace of mind? “Yeah, right … ” you might be thinking. These days, finding peace isn’t exactly easy. After all, we have a million reasons to stress. Just think about it … An uncertain…