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  • Fire Alarms And Smoke Alarms: Do They Protect Your Home?
    By: SA HOME | - Fire is deadly and unpredictable. It can start at any time and the damage it causes can be irreversible. Fires in the home can kill. They also destroy property that is of monetary and sentimental value. Even when you are not at home, you want to protect your property and your valuables and avoid the emotional distress caused by the ruin of your home.

    Fire and smoke alarms are usually installed to save the lives of the people in the residence at the time of the fire. But fire and smo ...

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  • Why Acne Skin Care Is So Important
    By: AmansinghChawla | - Contrary to popular belief, acne is not caused by dirty pores or eating chocolate. Acne is actually caused by overactive sebaceous glands. Hormones in you body cause acne to appear. Acne is extremely common in people ages 12-24, when our hormones are very active due to puberty, but many people continue to have acne outbreaks throughout their lives. Acne can show up on the face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders. While it is not life threatening, acne can cause scarring and emotional distress to t ...
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  • Health Insurance For Head Trauma Injury
    By: Jonathon Blocker | - Despite the health care industry's best efforts to hide and distort the facts, the utter corruption and greed of the profit-driven U.S. health care system has become more and more visible as people who pay ever-increasing premiums in good faith are denied medical care when they need it by private corporations who put profits ahead of human needs. Increasingly, decent working people are priced out of medical care altogether; a serious illness or injury can destroy families economically.

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  • Looking Your Way To Valuable Family Therapists.
    By: Amits | - Looking your Way to Valuable Family Therapists
    There are times when your family faces some problems that you can't resolve easily leading to some degree of emotional distress. There comes a time when your predicaments almost causes overwhelming emotions that even you cannot find the right way out of the situation. During times like this, confiding your concern to a friend might end up in getting a sensible advice of hiring the services of a valuable family therapist. Family therapists are ...

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  • Tips To Prevent Excessive Sweating Fast And Safe
    By: casey gentles | - Sweating is a natural reaction to our environment and external stimulus. It is a normal process meant to regulate our body temperature. Normally, people also sweat due to warm temperature or emotional distress. However, apart from this there are some people who suffer from the problem of excess sweating also called "hyperhydrosis". Such people are always on the lookout for effect tips to prevent excess sweating.

    Especially because excessive sweating causes great social discomfor ...

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  • Bus Accidents: Mass Transit Mishaps
    By: Joan Guevarra | - All over the world, the bus is one of the most widely used form of mass transportation. Sadly however, thousands of bus accidents occur yearly and the number of injuries and fatalities continue to mount and California is not an exception.

    On April 23, 2009, a commuter bus heading north on U.S. Highway 101, about a dozen miles northwest of Los Angeles, caught fire. The Commuter Express bus driver pulled over and the 37 passengers aboard the bus were able to escape. A woman was rushe ...

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  • Looking Your Way To Valuable Family Therapists
    By: heenajain | - There are times when your family faces some problems that you can't resolve easily leading to some degree of emotional distress. There comes a time when your predicaments almost causes overwhelming emotions that even you cannot find the right way out of the situation. During times like this, confiding your concern to a friend might end up in getting a sensible advice of hiring the services of a valuable family therapist. Family therapists are those qualified professionals who have gained enough ...
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  • Emotional Distress Caused By Workplace Bullies
    By: Mark Dacanay | - Emotional distress claims at workplace are usually caused by workplace bullying by a superior or a co-employee.

    The emotional distress could be caused by actions by an individual or a group and workplace bullying can take on different forms.

    Workplace bullying can be verbal, non-verbal, psychological, physical abuse or threats of physical abuse. Sometimes bullying can come in the form of passive-aggressive behavior as well.

    To define workplace bullyi ...

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  • How To Get Out In A Bad Relationship?
    By: Ray Cooper | - So think you have finally found one.

    Which created the job, with the stability of the financial position, responsibility and handsome smart, attentive and good, finally someone in your life.

    But just when you think you have finally met the perfect man or woman of your dreams, and it seems that everything is wrong and complicated. Suddenly, and lost his job, which went bankrupt and had been neglected, and the persecution complex, and it is everything. We will try to ...

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  • Natural Ways To Increase Brain Serotonin, Reduce Depression & Enhance Your Mood
    By: Tess Thompson | - If we determine the basic causes of emotional distress, we will find that it is our inherent desire to control life that often causes the distress and the depression in the first place. Depression, sadness and mood disorders only appear to be modern terms, as they are always referred to in context of today's fast-paced lifestyles and the race to the top. The reality is that man has always wanted to exercise control over his life, and we all know that life is extremely unpredictable, and situatio ...
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  • Breast Augmentation And The Dangers Of Capsular Contracture
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - One of the biggest and aesthetically unpleasant risks of breast augmentation is capsular contracture, also known as "breast squeeze". Few women are aware that this is one of the major risks of undergoing augmentation surgery. This condition is generally not a severe health risk; however, it does create emotional distress due to the displeasing aesthetic appearance it creates.

    Capsular contracture can occur shortly after surgery or develop over a longer period of time. The conditio ...

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  • Compulsive Eating Disorder: Eating To Alleviate Emotional Stresses And Strains
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Compulsive eating disorder is usually found to occur in people who have an uncontrollable desire to eat and then have feelings of shame and guilt. It differs from bulimia in that there is no purging and though it does result in gaining weight it should not be confused with obesity. It is not each and everybody who happens to be overweight that is suffering from a compulsive eating disorder.

    More Information on the Disorder

    There are a few warning signs, that if fo ...

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  • Foreclosure Scams You Need To Know
    By: zachary skinner | - The collapse of the housing market coupled with the meteoric rise in consumer debt has dramatically increased the number of annual foreclosures. Last year there were both record number of home foreclosures and bankruptcies reported across the US. Those who endure the hardship of foreclosure face possible loss of their home and this in turn causes them to seek out assistance.

    Those facing foreclosure face tremendous emotional distress much more so than those facing bankruptcy. The ...

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  • Alternative Breast Surgery Procedures Are Not Just Cosmetic Enhancements
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - Breast surgery has often been saddled with a negative stigma as a superficial procedure, used only by women to attract men or feel better about their appearance; however, there are two sides to the surgery. Many procedures are not merely cosmetic enhancements, but are rather used to reconstruct the breasts or help alleviate physical discomfort and other ailments.

    Extremely large, natural breasts can create many difficulties for women. Petite women have difficulty supporting the ex ...

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  • How To Get Rid Of Acne Scars - Useful Easy Tips
    By: John Adison | - Acne is more than a physical problem. The scars that they leave would last for a long time causing emotional distress leaving most people in search for effective ways of getting rid of acne scars. This is not an easy task and will take some research and experimenting before you hit upon the right formula to get rid of acne scars.

    An effective treatment for removing deep-seated acne scars is dermabrasion. This treatment involves using a wire brush to carefully remove the very top l ...

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  • Childhood Sexual Abuse & Affects Shared By: salsanch - If you feel you are in emotional or mental distress or are in need of help from current or past sexual abuse, domestic violence, or other, please...

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  • Green neighborhoods may reduce childhood obesity Shared By: avl100community - Childhood obesity can lead to type 2 diabetes, asthma, hypertension, sleep apnea and emotional distress. Obese children and youth are likely to be...

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  • Catch His Looking With An Eye Lift
    By: Dave Stringham | - An eyelid lift (eye surgery) otherwise known as blepharoplasty, focuses on the eyes, which occupy a very prominent part of our facial features. It is the surrounding skin, rather than the eyes themselves, that conveys emotion. The tissue, muscle, fat, hair and lashes all contribute to the wide array of expressions. Age, sun exposure and hereditary factors all contribute to wrinkles, deep lines and puffiness around the eyes.

    The aging process can cause unwanted changes in expressio ...

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  • How To Sell Your Home Quickly And Rent It Back
    By: Andrew Smith2 | - As interest rates rise some homeowners are pushed into financial hardship with the increase in mortgage costs. Many facing repossession may have to consider selling their home quickly. However the housing market is slowing down and it is not easy to find a quick sale for your home. Waiting your time out with an estate agent can add further to the already financial and emotional distress.

    Many homeowners are reluctant to move as they have formed and emotional attachment to their p ...

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  • The Adversity, Distress And Subjects Confronted By Teens
    By: Maryrose Spurback | - All kinds of topics confront the current teenager as they try to grow into adulthood. The pressure of finding girlfriends or boyfriends, parental expectations, the compulsion to do well at those institutions that show so much bearing on our future, schools, and universities, every one of add up to complicating an already complicated period of our lives. Its easy for those of us who display been teenagers to look back and comment upon it objectively, but it is less hard to cope with the challe ...
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  • Emotional Impact Of Genital Herpes
    By: Sharon12345 | - The Emotional Impact

    For many people, the social and emotional distress of having herpes is far worse than the physical symptoms of the disease, especially upon first discovering they have been infected.

    Adams knows this well. After some marital difficulties and a separation, Adams and her husband reunited. But their tenuous relationship was further strained when he brought genital herpes back to the marriage. "It hurt our chances of getting back together," says Ada ...

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  • What Is Anxiety Sleep Disorder?
    By: NidhiGoel3 | - Sleep disorders are usually caused by anxiety and emotional distress. The factors that may cause any anxiety sleep disorder could be phobias, compulsions and fears that frequently occupy the person's mind. Constant worrying of certain aspects of life can cause anxiety sleep disorder which in turn affects your overall health.

    People need to sleep in order to recharge the energy they have used up during their waking hours. Having anxiety sleep disorder disturbs the usual sleeping pa ...

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  • Breast Surgery: Enhance Your Beauty With Breast Enlargement & Lift
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - Two popular breast surgeries are breast enlargement and breast lifts. These procedures address a variety of problems and are not only limited to addressing aesthetic issues. Breast surgery can help ease emotional distress and improve confidence and body image by addressing symmetry problems, premature aging, the effects of pregnancy or massive weight loss, and even assist mastectomy patients.

    Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to help assist you in choosing which proce ...

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  • Buried Hurts And Traumas: Crying For Release
    By: Daniel Benor | - I am repeatedly astounded by the ingenuity of the unconscious mind in its efforts to protect us from emotional pains - in myself and in people who come to me for help with emotional pain that is persistent or recurrent. Often, it appears at first that we are victims of a harsh or even cruel world. Looking a bit deeper, however, we may come to discover, like Pogo (the Walt Kelly cartoon character), that "We have found the enemy and he are us!"

    As children, our unconscious buries fe ...

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  • Erectile Dysfunction Emotional What Are The Emotional Causes And Cures
    By: Alex Rocklane | - There are a lot of causes for erectile dysfunction. The dysfunction could be caused by physical or emotional problems. The former is the most common cause but the latter do sometimes happen. Emotional problems could be caused by stress, anxiety, depression and fatigue. When you experience these things there is a high possibility that you will experience any erectile dysfunction. What makes emotional a lesser problem than physical is the easy treatment needed to bring back your virility. All you ...
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  • Water Restoration Service: Why Do You Need It
    By: Chris Blastoyout | - Water flooding causes emotional distress to most people. After completing the Herculean task of pumping the water out of the house, you must now work towards restoring your water damaged goods and house. At times restoration of damaged goods like important documents and photographs must be started immediately along with pumping water out of the house. Water restoration service plays a very important role in this field.

    People often make mistakes like using an ordinary vacuum clean ...

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  • Psoriasis
    By: Dr.jenny hobson | - Psoriasis at Skin results in patches of thick, red skin covered with silvery scales, which typically itch and bum. Affected persons that suffer from restricted movement in their joints, emotional distress and problem of cracked skin. The disease may also concern the fingernails, the toenails, and the soft tissue goes inside the mouth and genitalia.

    Scaling that occurs when cells in the outer layer of the skin reproduce faster than normal and pile up on the skin's surface. In many ...

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  • Lose Weight By Stop Eating Emotional Stress
    By: Richard Kuhns | - Eating emotional stress is one of the single largest reasons people over eat. Stress is with us everyday and so is food. For that matter, a lot of other things such as cigarettes, booze, and drugs are too. So we are not looking for a means to stop emotional eating and have it only switch to another unhealthy habit.

    Most of us think in terms as stress being something that places pressure on one such as deadlines, or bad news, or worries. But, basically its important to recogniz ...

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  • How To Overcome Culture Shock
    By: Kimbles | - The term "culture shock" originated in the 1950s. Basically it describes the physical and emotional discomforts that occur when someone moves from one cultural environment to another. There are several stages to culture shock.
    In the holiday stage, which is the period just before and just after the move everything is new and exciting. One feels very energetic, enthusiastic and hopeful about everything in life. This is followed by the deterioration/ falling apart stage during which there ...

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  • Techniques For Law Of Attraction
    By: Stephen Campbell | - Law of attraction includes the vibrations that correspond to the thought process of a person. All the experiences of our life are governed by our thoughts. We can have a control over our lives and the situations surrounding us through our thought process. There are subsequent positive or negative physical and emotional experiences related to our words, actions, beliefs and thoughts. You are what you think. We are responsible for all the circumstances in our lives.

    The features of ...

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  • Feeling Emotional? Use Eft To Solve Your Problems...
    By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - Do you ever get out of bed with that feeling not being able to cope and negativity overwhelming you? Well, we all have our off days and that is normal.I don't care how much self development work you do, you will always have to face some days when things are not going your way.

    The story is rather different though when off days become a regular occurrence.
    If you often start your day thinking, "Not another day I have to face, it is all too much", you force yourself to get up ...

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  • Sharpening Professional Effectiveness
    By: Maurine Patten | - We have all heard of IQ (intelligence quotient) which measures our intellectual ability and often predicts school performance. However, the idea of Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Quotient (EQ) is not as well known or understood even though it may determine as much as 80% of a person's life success. IQ determines about 20%.

    The idea of Emotional Intelligence (EI) was proposed in the early 1980's. Daniel Goleman's book Emotional Intelligence (1995) popularized the idea in th ...

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  • Anxiety Neurosis - Out Of The Darkness And Into The Light
    By: Jonathan Sapling | - Before she was diagnosed with anxiety neurosis, Helen had no idea why she couldn't seem to "get it together". All around her people were going on with their lives, developing meaningful careers and starting families. "Because anxiety neurosis was ruling my life, I couldn't seem to move forward and do the things that would make my life more happy and meaningful."

    "Finally my anxiety neurosis progressed to the point that I couldn't leave my house anymore and I cut off connections wi ...

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  • How Parents Can Prevent The Long-term Effects Of A Trauma
    By: Angela Abbette | - Let us hope that your child will not experience any major trauma in his or her developing years. But even if a trauma should occur, it doesn't have to be a "life-shattering event." More than fifty years of research, beginning with the study of children who experienced the London bombings in World War II, has shown us that children can adapt surprisingly well to most of life's hardships. They may not bounce back immediately, but they can adjust to a wide variety of stresses and go on to live sati ...
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  • Searching For A Miracle Acne Cure
    By: Riley Hendersen | - The development of acne, although common, can cause emotional distress and embarrassment, caused by the changing appearance of the skin. People spend millions of dollars a year trying to find a miracle acne cure, but unfortunately, finding a quick fix is never easy.

    Ultimately, each individual has their own unique skin, so what works for some, may not work for all. Finding an acne cure depends largely on each individual's distinctive skin type. Acne cases rang in severity from mi ...

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  • A Leader's Guide To Resilience: Responding To Stress In The Workplace
    By: Pat Archer | - We live in turbulent times - times that challenge the business leader and call upon new and softer skills. Global, local and organizational factors all contribute to a workplace where stress is overtly present, or worse, flies just under the radar. As an inspired leader - one with relational intelligence - you will bring recognition, resources and resilience to your team.

    To many, our world - including our business world - appears to be de-stabilized in an unprecedented manner. T ...

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  • What Is Emdr?
    By: Pam Alexandra, MFT | - EMDR (Eye Movement Reprocessing)

    EMDR is a powerful process, developed by behavorial psychologist Francine Shapiro, which has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome the effects of anxiety and emotional distress and to acheive peak performance.

    Shapiro developed EMDR, which is only taught to clinicians, after a personal discovery. She found she was less disturbed from thinking of emotional upsets when she repeatedly moved both eyes to the right and then left ...

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  • How Marriage Counseling Helps
    By: Helen Leman | - People can feel emotional distress and have problem when their marriage is in trouble. Anxiety, anger in marriage, conflict resolution and communication skills for couples are involved in a marriage with problems. Any person in a similar situation can find how marriage counseling helps using online help or going to a therapist. Marital help is not an illusion; committed therapist having experience in this field can help the partners to improve their communication skills; their support can lead h ...
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  • How Emotional Intelligence Creates Effective Leaders
    By: Maurine Patten | - Research indicates that Emotional Intelligence (E.I.) how we handle ourselves and our relationships can determine success more than I.Q. In fact, E.I. may determine as much as 80% of a person's life success. Cognitive ability or what we call I.Q. is only about 20%. Quality leadership training is a combination of E.I. and cognitive ability.

    More specifically, Daniel Goleman (along with two E.I. researchers: Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee) explains the role of E.I. in leaders ...

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  • Emotional Changes Caused By Menopause
    By: Ruben Knisely | - Women who suffer from psychiatric illness are not affected during or after menopause. Though some psychological symptoms seem to appear around the transition time, It is not likely for those symptoms to be triggered by hormonal disorder. Some of the symptoms that women complain about are: fatigue, nervousness, headaches, insomnia, depression, irritability, joint and muscle pain, dizziness, and heart palpitations.

    Emotional changes and disturbances may be attributed to some of the ...

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  • Can Herbs Cure Sinusitis?
    By: James Penn | - When a sinus infection attacks, it can linger for weeks and not only cause physical symptoms, but emotional distress. Faced with a flood of over the counter medications, many consumers are opting for herbal remedies to treat sinusitis.

    It's more than just a runny nose or a headache that won't go away. When sinusitis strikes, your entire body is fatigued and it seems as if it's a common cold that you can't get rid of. In reality, your sinuses are in need of an herbal treatment ...

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  • How To Help Your Child Deal With Trichotillomania
    By: Abby Rohrer | - Trichotillomania, also known as compulsive hair pulling, is a form of self-injury. Like other self-harming behaviors, compulsive hair pulling can stem from unresolved emotional distress or trauma and can quickly turn into a virulent habit or addiction even in very young children.

    Hair pullers pull out the hair from their scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, or other parts of the body, often causing noticeable bald spots. Many do so uncontrollably for hours each day. Hair pulling doesn't ...

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  • What's In Your Coping Toolbox?
    By: Karen Hastings, Hertfordshire | - Life consistently presents us with challenges and changes and at times this can lead to us feeling stressed. Planning how to manage and cope in various life situations, and finding out which coping skills work best for you, is the key to succeeding with stress rather then experiencing distress. When clients come to see me for NLP and CBT therapy in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, it is a big part of therapy that they develop and become confident in employing coping skills. This article contains ...
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  • Type D Personality?
    By: Ainsley Laing | - We have all heard of Type A personality types, but have you heard about Type D, or distress, personality? There was an observation made by, Johan Denollet, a Belgian psychologist, of cardiac patients a while back. Denollet noticed that some patients with extensive cardiac problems were optimistic and went through rehabilitation enthusiastically, while others, who had only mild problems were more pessimistic and did not follow rehabilitation activities well. Denollet was interested in the why o ...
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  • What Is Panic Attack
    By: David Smith | - Panic attack is a period of intensive fear that is often abrupt and is often a sign of mental and emotional distress.
    In some individuals they appear without apparent cause and most often the distressed individual reports loosing control of oneself. Often they are provoked or triggered by a sense of trying to escape from someone or from the place where the attack started. Although in normal cases, the individual when subjected to a stimulus often resorts to a fight syndrome as a form of ...

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  • Heartbreak Of Unexplained Infertility
    By: Dean Caporella | - Infertility issues can create a tide of emotional distress for many couples trying to conceive. This is more distressing on couples trying for their first child. The fact is that in many cases, couples have something to work on as far as an explanation for their infertility is concerned whether it's the male or female. But consider those who aren't able to get any reasonable explanation of why they are infertile.

    Unexplained Infertility

    Bottom line is that there is ...

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  • Reinvent Your Dreams After Illness And Injury
    By: Joanna Wasmuth | - Often when we are sidelined with pain and illness, we stop dreaming - about who we want to become, what we want to do, things we want to experience, how we want to impact the world. This often leads to a profound sense of loss, fear, frustration, and sometimes depression. We can become trapped and immobilized by not only our physical pain, but our emotional distress as well.

    But your pain doesn't have to stop you from living a fulfilling, exciting life! Your journey with pain is a ...

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  • Are You A Binge Eater?
    By: Carol Solomon | - Copyright 2006 Carol Solomon

    Ever wonder if you have a serious problem with binge eating?

    In a recent issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter, I read a feature article about the treatment of bulimia and binge eating.

    Bulimia is defined as 2 or more episodes of binge eating (consuming a large amount of food in 2 hours or less) at least twice a week for 3 months.

    These episodes may be followed by vomiting or purging (with laxatives or d ...

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