Anxiety

Tear Down the Walls: How to Change Conflict to Collaboration

Grande Lum | Posted 11.14.2008 | Living


Grande Lum

Each reaction to a difficult person is a learning opportunity. If rage overwhelms you, then you can learn to control rage. If fear paralyzes you, then you can learn how to gain safety from that fear.

Get Sleep, Get Smart, Get Sane

Dr. Michael J. Breus | Posted 11.10.2008 | Living


Dr. Michael J. Breus

It's hard not to comment on the financial doom surrounding us this week like a darkening tunnel, but I want to point something out that's very positiv...

Don't Panic, it Won't Help

Dr. Tian Dayton | Posted 11.10.2008 | Living


Dr. Tian Dayton

Everywhere we look we're seeing evidence of strain, anxiety and panic. While it's natural and expected that we be affected during these uncertain times, stay out of a state of panic.

Why October 6th Felt Like September 11th

Jeannie Ralston | Posted 11.07.2008 | Living


Jeannie Ralston

Today, I'm not sure who to be angry at, exactly who to blame, but after years of inattention and living like we had a right to a free lunch, my suspicion is that this time the culprit is all of us.

Wall Street Got Your Sleep?

Dr. Michael J. Breus | Posted 10.31.2008 | Living


Dr. Michael J. Breus

The depressing news is inescapable. You can't turn the TV on without getting punched in the stomach. How many people are losing sleep over the state of affairs?

Kick In The Tush Club: A Meditation On Fearless Living

Janice Taylor | Posted 10.25.2008 | Living


Janice Taylor

Five years ago, almost to the day, after permanently removing (if you lose it; you will find it) over 50 pounds of body clutter (a.k.a. fat), decades ...

Ultimate Balance: What to Eat This Season

Sara Avant Stover | Posted 10.24.2008 | Living


Sara Avant Stover

To ensure a strong immune system through the winter months, find ways to connect and harmonize with your surroundings now. One of the best ways to do this is by eating foods that are in season.

Democrats, Stop Your Worrying

Rick Siegel | Posted 10.16.2008 | Home


Rick Siegel

Democrats, stop telling people how worried you are about whether Senator Obama is blowing it or not, that only serves to raise everyone's anxieties. As November 4th gets closer, more and more people will see this election as a way to shape the future of our country.

Stressed this Political Season?

Alison Rose Levy | Posted 10.05.2008 | Living


Alison Rose Levy

Feeling stressed, depressed, or anxious this political season? If you're stymied, worried, or just plain despairing, Dr. James Gordon's new book, Unst...

News Got You Down? Turn it Off Within Four Hours of Bedtime

Dr. Michael J. Breus | Posted 10.03.2008 | Living


Dr. Michael J. Breus

Now that the Olympics are over, we are deluged with the old, depressing news again wrapped around the incessant coverage of the upcoming election. Bet...

What Do Women Want?

Marcia Greenberger and Nancy Duff Campbell | Posted 09.06.2008 | Politics


Marcia Greenberger and Nancy Duff Campbell

Women are far more pessimistic than men in their attitudes about the status quo. Whether it is the price of food and fuel or disparities in the workplace, they feel the impact more than their male counterparts.

Mortgage Crisis Suicide? Wife and Mother on Verge of Losing Home Kills Herself

Greg Mitchell | Posted 08.01.2008 | Politics


Greg Mitchell

Police in Taunton, Mass., report today that Carlene Balderrama, 53 shot herself to death Tuesday afternoon -- 90 minutes before her foreclosed home was scheduled to be sold at auction.

Why Do I Scare Myself Silly Before I Travel?

Alison Stein Wellner | Posted 07.23.2008 | Living


Alison Stein Wellner

I start off by reading the crime statistics of the place I'm to travel to, but then I progress to general crime. For scare-yourself-silly game inspiration, you can't beat the State Department's Bureau of Consular affairs.

Is Human Life a Mental Illness?

Karen Kisslinger | Posted 07.09.2008 | Living


Karen Kisslinger

Gregory Bateson once cautioned us young people that if we were ever going to have a psychotic episode, we should try not to do it while in America, lest we get swept into its so-called Mental Health system and never return.

Try a Bit of Therapy or Twelve Step Support With Your Exercise?

Dr. Tian Dayton | Posted 07.03.2008 | Living


Dr. Tian Dayton

We have to move to activate the "feel good" body chemicals that are built into us as nature's mood stabilizers and mood elevators.

Exercise: The Best Antidepressant Ever?

Dr. Tian Dayton | Posted 06.20.2008 | Living


Dr. Tian Dayton

The science behind just how and why exercise can help to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression has been a much studied topic over the last two dec...

Sex and the City Converts a Skeptic of the Show

Misa Dayson | Posted 06.10.2008 | Entertainment


Misa Dayson

I could never accept that Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte represented the modern New York woman. But I still left Sex and the City: The Movie laughing and entertained.

Election Mania

Caroline Presno | Posted 05.24.2008 | Living


Caroline Presno

I'm seeimg an interesting trend in my clients during their therapy sessions -- if there were actual diagnoses for this trend, we might use terms like "election mania" or "post-election disorder."

Ashcroft Assailed By Protesters, Backpedals On Waterboarding

Think Progress | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


Last night, John Ashcroft delivered an address on the Cornell University campus "in the face of shouting dissenters and shrouded protesters." At his l...

John Ashcroft: I'm Willing To Be Waterboarded

Think Progress | Faiz | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


Last night, former Attorney General John Ashcroft delivered an address on national security at the University of Colorado. The event was marked by hea...