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... Mental Health Services Administration. Further, anxiety disorders -- anything from generalized anxiety to specific phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders -- affect 13 of every 100 children ages 9-17. Girls are often more affected by anxiety ...
Source:Connecticut Post
Date:September 29, 2008
... sedation for this type of patient, who have been unable to visit their dentist." NHS Lothian added that people with phobias would have to be specifically referred but will be able to walk in off the street for emergency or short courses of ...
Source:Edinburgh News
Date:September 29, 2008
... e know what it takes to return to lasting normal health because we've done it ourselves. Anxiety, panic attacks, and phobias all can be controlled by hypnosis. For more information, please visit our web site.
Source:Tips and Answers
Date:September 25, 2008
... to people and their families. Anxiety disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder and phobias, affect about 40 million people, NAMI reports. One in five veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan (almost 300,000 troops) will ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 25, 2008
... constantly under stress and worry." The main fear for picky eaters is that other people won't understand their food phobias, he said. "How do you explain to somebody that the item in front of you doesn't look like food to you? If you ate it, you'd ...
Source:The Globe and Mail
Date:September 23, 2008
... more problems today than they used to, problems like autism and anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, phobias about school or just generalized anxiety," Shapiro said. "Parents don't know what to do when they have a child who doesn't ...
Source:Thehour.com
Date:September 20, 2008
... However, because "irrational" is a word that implies judgment, it's not a word used by professionals who treat phobias. "If someone is afraid of snakes, and he lives in Ireland where there are no snakes, it's not very serious," says Dr. Mark ...
Source:Star Phoenix
Date:September 19, 2008
... environments, superior to traditional methods for treating certain disorders. To treat people with air travel phobias, for example, therapists once had to take them on real flights. That cost time (getting to and from the airport) and money ...
Source:Canada.com
Date:September 15, 2008
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Source:Joplin Globe
Date:September 14, 2008
... which results in unusual rituals or repetitive behaviors. Similarly, children, like adults, can suffer from specific phobias, of such things as thunderstorms, dogs, elevators - or even something as unassuming as seaweed. With all of these disorders, ...
Source:NC Mental Hope News
Date:September 14, 2008
... allergies, depression, headaches/ migraines, back pain, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, arthritis, insomnia, phobias, digestive disorders, viruses and infections, stress/anxiety, learning disorders, and recovery after injuries or traumas. Taschler ...
Source:Nipawin Journal
Date:September 10, 2008
... answer your questions on dogs, cats, birds, farm animals, rabbits and rodents - anything from feather plucking to phobias. Tony Gallagher Co-owner of the London Academy of Personal Fitness, Tony has been a fitness consultant and personal trainer for ...
Source:Telegraph.co.uk
Date:September 8, 2008
... and general anxiety disorder, have been observed in higher numbers among people with asthma, but specific and social phobias are found less frequently than in the general population, said Eric B. Weiser, PhD, associate professor of psychology at ...
Source:ADVANCE for Nurse Practitioners
Date:September 8, 2008
... weeks." "She was also pretty skinny," said John Barrett. Since then, she has put on weight and has lost many of her phobias - and now she is giving back to the community. Daisy served as grand marshal for yesterday's 14th annual "Woofstock," a ...
Source:Berkshire Eagle
Date:September 8, 2008
You might think mental health professionals would take exception to "Monk's" use of phobias and obsessive- compulsive disorder for comic fodder, but you'd be wrong.
Source:Variety
Date:September 4, 2008
... but I can certainly help them make changes," she said. Other people seek help from O'Connor to cope with anxiety, phobias, fear of the dentist, and infertility. Two years ago, O'Connor expanded her work to the line of creative visualization CD. She ...
Source:SeacoastOnline
Date:August 26, 2008
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