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New York Times: Recession Causing Increased Anxiety

Paul Dooley
April 8, 2009
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photo credit: jking89 Article Highlights Economic downturn causing serious angst for many people. Even people without serious economic issues are seeking more help for anxiety and depression. There has been an increase in phone  calls to suicide prevention hot lines. First time and infrequent patients are experiencing, "relapse and need more therapy and medication". Click the image to read the full story.

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: anxiety issues, depression, economic fears, increased anxiety, recession anxiety, recession mental health

32 Strategies To Overcome Anxiety And Depression

Paul Dooley
January 13, 2009
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I recently wrote about my day in the public library and how I was able to find a few books of some interest. One of the books I discovered is called Healing Anxiety and Depression. The book is filled with helpful information but one of the most useful was the list of 32 effective coping strategies found in chapter 20. I wouldn't say that the list is comprehensive but my goal is to share with you every little bit of information that you might find useful, effective, and worth trying to help you ease your anxiety. I didn't particularly agree

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Filed Under: The Basics Tagged With: aniety, anxiety, anxiety disorders, anxiety symptoms, anxiety treatments, beat anxiety, conquer anxiety, coping with anxiety and depression, depression, depression treatment, help with anxiety, Panic Attacks, prevent anxiety, social anxiety, strategies to overcome anxiety and depression

The Building Blocks Of Anxiety Disorder

Paul Dooley
January 1, 2009
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Although general feelings of anxiety and panic can arise from out of the blue for many anxiety sufferers their condition has built up over time. The reason for this progression in anxiety is related to things like life stress, genetics, brain chemistry (controversial), and your environment. Once a person becomes anxious it is very easy for them to slip into a constant state of worry and anxiety. I've heard the progression of an anxiety disorder explained and described in many different ways but there is one explanation that I encountered

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Filed Under: The Basics Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blogs, anxiety symptoms, apthay, coping with anxiety, depression, feeling nervous, help with anxiety, nervous, social anxiety, suggestability

Watch: Sherwin Nuland Talks Depression, Obsession, Recovery

Paul Dooley
January 1, 2009
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Having an anxiety disorder often means that you will likely also struggle with depression at some point. I mean how could you not? There is only so much a person can take before they feel exhausted and defeated by their constant introspection and seemingly futile search for relief. This video of American surgeon and author Sherwin Nuland is a great example of what depression and anxiety can do to a person but also what they can do to recover. The treatment used by Nuland, electroconvulsive therapy (shock treatment), is somewhat outdated and

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: antidepressants, anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxious thoughts, coping with depression, depression, depression symptoms, electroconvulsive treatment, electroshock treatment, mental health, obsessive thoughts, ocd, postive thinking

How To Know When You Need a Therapist

Paul Dooley
July 23, 2008
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During our daily struggle with post traumatic stress disorder, social phobia, or any other anxiety disorder, we tend to think that just getting by is enough. We figure that as long as things don't get too out of control that we can just get over it. But how do you know when enough is enough? How do you know when it's time to see a therapist? This is an important question to ask yourself. Because even with all the knowledge and good intention in the world the truth is sometimes you still need help. You may have relied on a good friend

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Filed Under: Health Tagged With: agoraphobia, anxiety, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, anxiety therapy, depression, find a psychologist, ocd, Privacy Policy, social anxiety, stop anxiety

Anxiety Quick Note: Don’t Forget to Laugh

Paul Dooley
July 10, 2008
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Having an anxiety disorder is a bummer and there is simply no way around it. With all the headaches, dizziness, lumps in the throat, panic attacks, urgency, etc you tend to get caught up in your problems and forget to smile much less laugh. But don't overlook the power of a good laugh. It has been well documented that laughing is a great way to reduce stress and help gain perspective on your problems so do it as much as humanly possible. If you let it, anxiety can have you all wrapped up in yourself and your dreaded thoughts and symptoms. It

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety and unhappiness, anxiety blues, anxiety symptoms, depression, learn to laugh, smile

Top 10 Most Hated Anxiety Symptoms

Paul Dooley
July 3, 2008
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Of the tons of anxiety symptoms that you have or have ever had are there a few that you really hate? I have to say that I don't like any of the symptoms, but if I had to choose between this symptom or that symptom, then I definitely have a preference. Here is my top ten list of most hated anxiety disorder symptoms. 1. Palpitations 2. Depersonalization 3. Urgency 4. Muscle twitching, Numbness 5. Dizziness 6. Head ache, stabbing pains in head or scalp. 7. Easily startled 8. Chest pain 9. Fear of losing control 10.

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Filed Under: Symptoms and Sensations Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety attacks, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, chest pain, depersonaliztion, depression, palpitations, tension headaches

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