People who experienced high anxiety any time in their lives had a 48%t higher risk of developing dementia compared to those who had not, according to a new study led by USC researchers. The study sample involved data collected over 28 years from 1,082 participants - twins, fraternal and identical - who completed in-person tests every three years, ...
Date Posted: November 24, 2016
Categories: Anxiety, Cognitive Problems Amnesia / Dementia, Dementia
GOHere's a video on 5 things you can start to do right now to help reduce and relieve anxiety. Following these tips on how to ...
Oct 10
Categories: Anxiety
GOMore than 100 million people worldwide take selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as Prozac and Zoloft, to treat depression, anxiety and related conditions, but these drugs have a common and mysterious side effect: they can worsen ...
Aug 26
Categories: Anxiety, Depression
GOA new study by researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) explores how cognitive therapy that uses mindfulness techniques such as meditation, quiet reflection, and facilitator-led discussion, may serve as an adjunct to pharmacological ...
Aug 3
Categories: Anxiety, Mindfulness
GOCreating a perfect storm of negative emotions.
Jul 26
Categories: Anxiety, Depression
GOI want you to know that I started psychotherapy and am now seeing a therapist every week. Through my therapy sessions, we have started to uncover that I have General Anxiety Disorder and Cyclothymic Disorder.
Jul 22
Categories: Anxiety, Ending a relationship issues, Friendships
GOWorries and fears and stress, oh my! This week, Savvy Psychologist Dr. Ellen Hendriksen reveals the two big beliefs that light up anxiety, plus how to pull the plug
Jul 21
Categories: Anxiety
GOUniversity of Texas at Arlington researchers have found that low attention control in early adolescence is related to a genetic risk factor for four different anxiety disorders. Young teens who suffer from anxiety are also more vulnerable to ...
Jun 21
Categories: Anxiety, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Child ...
GOResearch on depression and anxiety has looked at many factors underlying these disorders. One important factor that has emerged in many studies is rumination.
Jun 17
Categories: Anxiety, Depression
GOAn unfortunate side effect of the biological revolution of psychiatry is in perceiving emotional discomfort as undesirable or bad, something we shouldn't feel, something that can be medicated away. And while medications can be life-saving and ...
Jun 8
Categories: Anxiety, Stress Management
GOA new review of research into anxiety disorders has reported that women and adults under the age of 35 are more likely to experience anxiety than other groups.
Jun 7
Categories: Anxiety, LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender) Issues
GOStress, anxiety, and insomnia affect millions of people worldwide, and to alleviate the symptoms, there are a variety of routes one can take, including the ever-popular pharmaceutical pills. But as our world continues to break through the madness of ...
May 26
Categories: Anxiety
GOIt can be difficult to tell when someone is suffering from anxiety. Frequently people try to hide any mental health problems they are experiencing as they don’t want others to see their weakness and fear that they will be misunderstood. Here are ...
May 12
Categories: Anxiety
GOIntegrating motivational interviewing techniques into the commonly practiced cognitive behavioral therapy might be more helpful.
Mar 23
Categories: Anxiety, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
GOA new study of children with anxiety disorders suggests that response to CBT is influenced by many genetic variants of small effect - rather than any individual gene.
Mar 18
Categories: Anxiety, Child and/or Adolescent Issues, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
GOScientists have discovered a mechanism for how anxiety may disrupt decision making.
Mar 16
Categories: Anxiety
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