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Mental Health
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Overcoming Panic Disorders
Today, four out of five adults experience panic attack disorders. The condition ranges from being mild to the extreme depending on the person affected. Experts say that panic attacks occur suddenly and unexpectedly without any definite factor that triggers it.
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Thanatophobia : The Fear of Dying
A look at Thanatophobia - the fear of dying. This common but rarely talked about phobia causes great anxiety and disrupts normal daily routines.
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Help! I Need a Counselor!
Deciding we need help is difficult enough, but finding a therapist can stop us from getting the help we need. This article describes how to go about finding a therapist who is a good fit.
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ADD: Can You Succeed at a Home Business?
Any entrepreneur needs to have strong internal motivation. They also must be able to set goals, schedule their time, work hard and stay focused. But if you have ADD, these tasks of organizing, planning, managing time and staying focused may be more difficult.
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How To Reduce Your Stress With Laughter
As simply as it may seem, laughter is truly one of the best medicines, especially when it comes to stress. Find out more about how laughter can help relieve stress and keep you healthier and happier.
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The Danger of Stress Effects: Body
Stress is all around us, and effects more than our minds; it has a physical effect on our body too. Explores the physical reaction to stress as well as suggestions for stress reduction.
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What Is Autism?
Here workers, parents & people with ASD can come & talk, seek advice & exchange tips
On any aspect of the Autistic Spectrum Disorder & related problems.
Even if your just interested or want to find out more about Autism your more than welcome.
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The Pros & Cons Of Using Insurance For Therapy
While you pay for medical insurance and want to get the most for your money, using insurance for your personal therapy may have some short- and long-term ramifications. Learn the risks and benefits of using insurance benefits.
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Signs And Symptoms Of The Autistic Disorder
The first signs of autism occur during the early infancy and the disorder is usually diagnosed by the age of three when parents are alarmed by the abnormal development of their child.
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