Anxiety is extremely common, as are anxious periods. The question is the severity of the anxiety (i.e., how disruptive it is to your daily life), whether you feel it all the time, and how long it's ...
What comes to mind when you think of the posture or movements of a depressed person? Perhaps a slumped posture? Slow gait? A smaller motion range (e.g., of the hips and shoulders)? Yet, treatments for ...
You’re feeling on edge, your sleep is off, and your thoughts are racing. Is it just a stressful week, or something deeper? Stress and anxiety share many symptoms, but they’re not the same thing—and ...
Feeling sad from time to time is normal. We can feel sad for various reasons, such as learning our favorite coworker is leaving for another job, fighting with a loved one, or not achieving a personal ...
If youre a new or expectant parent, or even just thinking about starting a family, youve probably heard at least a little bit about postpartum depression (PPD). But what often gets glossed over in the ...
"All that we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream" —Edgar Allen Poe In recent times we have seen a sharp rise in fear based conditions, what has been described as an anxiety epidemic. Fear, ...
Stress is part of everyday life, from work deadlines to family responsibilities. But when the tension does not fade—even when the stressor is gone—it may be a sign of something more serious. Jason ...
According to the American Psychiatric Association, about 43% of adults say they feel more anxious than they did the previous year. Over 50% say stress is the lifestyle factor that has the biggest ...
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