Stress, Anxiety and Depression (Part 1)
Stress, Anxiety and Depression (Part 1) – Life has become stressful for many people because of the turbulence in the economy. In part one of this interview with Ellen Beth Levitt, psychiatrist Jill RachBeisel covers the following topics: Good stress vs. bad stress Coping with financial stress Excessive stress and anxiety Body’s reactions to stress Stress management Good sleep hygiene Panic attacks About the Expert: Dr. Jill RachBeisel is a psychiatrist and the director of community psychiatry at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. RachBeisel is also an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Dr. RachBeisel’s Biography www.umm.edu UMMC Department of Psychiatry www.umm.edu UMMC Audio/Video Library www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
Unresolved Sibling Rivalry Can Lead to Anxiety and Depression
Text Size; Text Size; Text Size. Tagschildren, family, parenting. Sibling fights occur in almost every house and are often harmless arguments, however, if left unresolved these small fights can lead to anxiety and depression among children, says a new … Read more on Medical Daily
Treating Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression Not Enough: Says Mooloolaba …
Dealing with depression and anxiety can be hard enough for anyone, no matter what age they may be. The sad part is that over half of those suffering from depression do not seek any help from family, friends, or professionals. Some reasons why they don … Read more on WebWire (press release)
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