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  • How To Handle Separation Anxiety?
    By: Juan dela Cruz | - Separation anxiety is very common among toddlers, primarily those who are about to attend their classes for the first time. It is so usual that there are kids who are crying, whining and clinging to their parents during the first few schooling days. Expect this because they will be placed in a different environment with uncommon faces. Although it may be difficult for some parents not to provide their kids heart-wrenching wails, it is crucial that you make your toddlers realize that you canno ...
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  • How To Beat Dog Separation Anxiety
    By: Sally Winter | - Dog separation anxiety is a really tough problem to deal with. It's only natural for your dog to form a really tight bond with you. After all, you are the most important person in his world. It is a great feeling when you come home from work to have your little buddy all excited to see you. But how does this happy to see you feeling spill over into separation anxiety?

    Does your dog whine and cry incessantly when you are getting ready to leave him alone for the day? If you leave him ...

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  • How To Deal With Puppy Separation Anxiety
    By: Ras Reed | - Puppy separation anxiety is a problem that is common with dogs that are left alone for some seconds, hours, days or months. Truly, the crisis emanates from us dog owners. As a result, we just need to edify our dogs the tactic to overcome the difficulty. You need to be mindful that there is nothing you can do about departing from your dog or puppy. Some of the indications that your dog is contending with this form of anxiety include too much barking, destructive character, whining and urinating i ...
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  • 3 Causes Of Anxiety And Panic Attacks In Children You Should Know About
    By: John Cielo | - Anxiety is quite natural and children, like adults, have anxiety about any number of things, which they handle without any real problems. But, when children's anxiety is so intense, irrational and prolonged that it interferes with their ability to function properly at home, in school, etc., then it could be a 'disorder', such as general anxiety disorder (GAD). And a relatively small stressful event, on top of already heightened anxiety, can trigger a panic attack. Here you'll discover 3 potentia ...
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  • What To Do When Your Dog Has Separation Anxiety
    By: Jason Ellis | -
    The techniques in this article will give you a proven separation anxiety cure for dogs.



    This totally works, so follow the steps exactly and remember that persistence is the key to any successful dog training regimen.
    Separation anxiety in dogs should NOT be ignored. It's a major gateway into other dog behavior problems.



    If your dog shows signs of resentment or anxiety when you leave him, there are vital actions that should be ...

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  • Anxiety Cure
    By: Francis Moran | - Charles Linden is a world famous expert in dealing with anxiety disorders. Being anxiety free is already pre-programmed into you.....I just show you how to flick the switch from anxiety on to anxiety off. Charles Linden. His primary role as he puts it is to show sufferers that they can take back control and ownership of a situation and by doing so get immediate relief from symptoms.
    Emphasising a positive mindset to gain a vision of success and rejectin ...

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  • Social Anxiety Disorder
    By: Francis Moran | - The Linden Method is known to be the ultimate guide to Anxiety Disorders. The product of over twelve years of research and practical experience in curing sufferers of anxiety which has an inappropriate effect on their lives. Based on collected data and the nature and elimination of elevated anxiety levels causing disturbance in the lives of those afflicted, his experience comes from three decades of practical experience including separation anxiety, school phobia, panic disorder, OCD, infantile ...
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  • Understanding Your Anxiety Disorder
    By: kirby | - Do you persistently worry? It is absolutely normal to worry about everyday things such as a bad relationship, crazy schedule, or life in general. But, when worry and dread begin to take over your life, and surround you at every turn you may be suffering from an anxiety disorder.

    Anxiety disorders affect people of different ages, some as young as 18 years old can suffer from a disorder. The disorder causes people to feel uncontrollable fear and dread for a span of up to 6 months. Sym ...

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  • Anxiety Disorder Symptoms Broken Down.
    By: kirby | - Emotions such as worry, fear and anxiety during a stressful situation are a normal part of life. Everyone has had their own bought with anxiety at least once in their lives. Have you ever subconsciously been dreading doing something, like possibly making a public speech? Just to find out everyone loves what you had to say? Or, have you ever been so worried about finding a job, and the perfect one winds up in your lap? These are all classified cases of feeling anxiety or stress within your life. ...
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  • Understanding Separation Anxiety In Dogs
    By: Joe Sabol | - Behavior problems from separation anxiety is the 2nd most common reason dogs are given up by their owners. Dogs that suffer from this anxiety become so stressed at being left home alone, they become destructive or hurt themselves. You may come home to find your furniture chewed up, holes in the drywall, the dog may even do his "business" in the house. Some dogs try to jump through windows and some chew themselves to the point of causing injury. Constant barking or crying can annoy the neighbors. ...
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  • Separation Anxiety In Children: What's Normal And What's Not
    By: Bianca Tora | - Many children go through a phase in which they show anxiety and restlessness in the presence of unfamiliar people or situations. A baby may be unsettled by a new babysitter. A four year old may cry persistently during the first few days at kindergarten. These are perfectly normal situations and reactions.

    One in every 25 children experiences some form of separation anxiety which can often be allayed by allowing the child to have a period of adjustment to his new situation. Howeve ...

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  • Your Child And Test Anxiety
    By: Judson Greenman | - The following is a classic example of test anxiety:

    You went to class, completed your homework, tackled tough essays and studied. You arrive at the exam confident you know the material. As you take your seat, you start to feel butterflies in your stomach and your palms begin to sweat.

    Even though you prepared for the test, your butterflies turn to nausea. You are sweating profusely. You feel lightheaded. Your heart is racing. Your mind is a complete blank. You want ...

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  • Child Anxiety Tips For Parents
    By: Judson Greenman | - It is thought to affect approximately one in ten children, and so child anxiety tips are definitely something that you, as a parent or teacher, need to be able to help your kids. Here are some tips to help children develop the confidence and skills they need to deal with the stressors that can lead to child anxiety.

    Child Anxiety Tips for Parents
    Expose your child to play groups, birthday parties, after-school activities, or other social situations where they will have opp ...

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  • Could My Child Have School Avoidance Anxiety?
    By: Judson Greenman | - A child with school avoidance anxiety has more than just a few "school jitters" and usually refuses to go to school on a regular basis or has problems staying in school. Do not confuse this with a child (usually adolescent) who is truant because of deliberate antisocial and juvenile delinquent behavior. There may be mental health issues with that child, but it is usually not because of anxiety.

    School refusal or school avoidance anxiety is often a symptom of a deeper problem, and ...

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  • A Parent's Introduction To Social Anxiety Disorder
    By: Judson Greenman | - Having a social phobia or Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) means that your child has problems with performance and social situations. The situations that will commonly produce the intense feelings of fear are:

    Initiating conversation

    Unstructured activities with peers

    Performing in front of other people

    Speaking up in class

    Inviting others to join in or get together

    Avoiding these activities can affect the chi ...

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  • A Parent's Introduction To Anxiety Disorders In Children
    By: Judson Greenman | - Kids are not immune to stress and anxiety and as a parent it is important to be able to recognize any potential child anxiety problems to be able to take care of it as early as possible. Some of the different anxiety disorders that affect children are listed below.

    Separation Anxiety Disorder
    A lot of kids get a touch of separation anxiety, normally between about one and a half and three years of age. Children get anxious when their parent is out of sight and usually ends u ...

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  • Introduction To Child Anxiety Disorders In Children
    By: Judson Greenman | - Kids are not immune to stress and anxiety and as a parent it is important to be able to recognize any potential child anxiety problems to be able to take care of it as early as possible. Some of the different anxiety disorders that affect children are listed below.

    Separation Anxiety Disorder
    A lot of kids get a touch of separation anxiety, normally between about one and a half and three years of age. Children get anxious when their parent is out of site and usually ends up ...

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  • Learning How To Handle Marriage Separation
    By: Jo Alesto | - As the old clich goes, people come and go. At some point, we would like to believe that great things will last forever. But the truth lies strong in the horizon; some good things just dont last. The only consolation most people can hold on to is to understand that it was just never meant to be.

    In marriage, divorce or legal separation are always considered as possible options. As much as most couples would like to hold on to forever and grow old together, reality s ...

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  • Lesser Known Types Of Anxiety
    By: Pam S Eisenberg | - Anxiety is simply excessive worry or exaggerated reaction to a triggering event. Although most people do not realize, there are various types of anxiety. If you feel that you are suffering from anxiety, you may like to have a brief learning about the different types of anxiety, including the lesser known ones. That will help you with symptom description, which in turn will help your doctor in diagnosing.

    The most common forms of anxiety are generalized anxiety disorder, obsessi ...

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  • Helping Your Dog To Overcome Separation Anxiety
    By: Ivan Ojounru | - It is estimated that around 10% of dogs suffer from an exaggerated negative reaction to being left alone. This fearful response to being left alone is referred to as separation anxiety. We are not entirely sure as to why exactly separation anxiety occurs, but it does seem there is no single cause for it.

    Both puppies and older dogs can suffer from separation anxiety. In the case of puppies, it is natural that any young animal should become fearful when left alone, however, in the ...

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  • How To Become Your Dog's Alpha Dog
    By: MS du Toit | - The domesticated dog has descended from the wolf and has over the years allowed mankind to tame it. The problem is that each and every dog, even your most beautiful miniature French Poodle, still has some wolf in him. Dogs have instincts that are so engraved into them and we do not always realise just how much these affect their behaviours. Many, if not most, dog behaviour problems could have been prevented, had we better understood how their wolf instincts work.

    Dog behavi ...

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  • Anxiety Supplements: Natural Ways To Calm Your Mind
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Many people suffer from anxiety disorders caused by the environment and genetics. If you want to reduce stress, there are supplements that you can take which can help relieve your symptoms. About 4 to 6 percent of the general population suffers from anxiety symptoms. Throughout life, more women than men have problems with anxiety. Many patients who have such problems have a family psychiatrist or therapist however others cannot necessarily afford weekly therapists.

    If the symptoms ...

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  • 3 Forms Of Childhood Anxiety
    By: Karen Larsen | - Many adults have a hard time believing that a child can experience anxiety. After all, what does a child have to worry about? He's fed, clothed, given toys to play with and generally shouldn't have a care in the world. Nevertheless, every day, millions of children across the U.S. are silently suffering from anxiety.

    Anxiety disorder is a condition characterized by feelings of apprehension or extreme anxiety. It can manifest itself physically by sweating, accelerate heart rate or p ...

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  • Separation Anxiety In Canines Gets The Treatment
    By: Mitch Endick | - Domesticated animals are not immune to many of the same illnesses that plague their human counterparts. Whether physical or psychological, our pets are at risk for developing any number of diseases and other disorders. A common psychological problem that afflicts our beloved animal friends is separation anxiety.

    The occurrence of separation anxiety is well documented as it relates to human. This common anxiety disorder occurs most often in toddlers and babies. Many mental health p ...

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  • Separation Anxiety Torments Children And Their Parents
    By: Jonathan Sapling | - Separation anxiety can strike when you least expect it.
    Five-year old Jessica seemed relatively calm about her first day in kindergarten and her parents had no reason to suspect that separation anxiety would be a problem. She smiled sweetly as her father snapped her picture while she was getting into the car in her shiny new shoes with her hair in pigtails and a pink Dora the Explorer backpack in her arms.

    A few minutes later the same little girl was standing at the door to ...

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  • How To Cure Your Dog's Separation Anxiety In One Weekend
    By: Sydney King | - Before leaving your dogs alone, try extending the exercise periods for your dogs. The point is to tire him out. Play fetch, run around, or let him play with other friendly dogs. Do not just go for a short walk. After the exercise, when you are home, leave your dog on his own for a while. If he is tired, he will be calmer and go to sleep. Then, balance the amount of exercise with the time you leave him alone. I use a very simple formula: 15 minutes every 2 hours alone. But remember, you have to m ...
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  • How To Deal With Dog Separation Anxiety
    By: Paul P. Duxbury | - You leave and he howls. Not just for a moment, but seemingly forever. When the howling finally abates, it is replaced by a whine. When you return, you find your home a mess as he has engaged in destructive behavior that is completely out of character. Your dog has a real problem: separation anxiety.

    Dogs love their owners and develop a very close relationship with them. Sometimes the closeness of that relationship can leave them confused and frightened when the owner is gone ...

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  • Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
    By: Jeff Miles | - Worry, fear, and anxiety are a normal part of our life. Have you experienced feeling anxious before taking an exam and later find out that you got a higher result more than what you've expected? Or, feeling anxious for a job interview and ended up getting hired, or feeling frightened walking down an alley where bad things often happened? Normal anxiety helps us cope in any stressful situation, it also keeps us watchful.

    Mental health professional are not concerned with normal anxi ...

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  • Anxiety Symptons Are Very Common
    By: Keith George | - Anxiety is a type of mental state that is the result of combination of negative emotions such as fear, apprehension and worry. The people suffering from it have physical reactions like palpitations, chest pain, breathlessness, nausea etc. However contrary to popular thinking a normal amount of anxiety is very important for the survival of any organism.

    When anxiety crosses the normal limit and hinders normal functioning of a person it results in a mental state termed as anxiety d ...

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  • Separation Anxiety: How To Help Your Child
    By: Susan Huebert | - Many parents with young children have wondered if their child's anxiety and distress on parting is normal or excessive. First time parents especially may question whether professional help is needed. If your child's anxiety has been a concern for you, read on to learn more about separation anxiety disorder and how it differs from ordinary anxiety commonly seen in children.

    Many babies begin to seem worried and distressed about separating from a parent or caregiver around 7 or 8 mo ...

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  • Separation Anxiety In Dogs
    By: Paul Nelson | - Copyright 2006 Paul Nelson

    Separation anxiety in dogs is characterized by destructive behavior when the dog is left alone. This behavior can include barking, howling, destroying household items, digging, chewing and sometimes urination. Some dogs will literally go into a panic and dig at a door or a window to try and escape and find their owner. Typically this is set off when the owner goes to leave the dog at home, and can even start when the dog senses or see small signs that th ...

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