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  1. Overcoming Anxiety, Panic, and Depression: New Ways to Regain your Confidence by Arthur H. Bell, James Gardner, 2005-02-01
  2. Overcoming Health Anxiety by David Veale, 2009-11-26

141. Wiley InterScience: Journal Home - Depression And Anxiety
Stress, anxiety and DepressionThe Stress, anxiety, and Depression Resource Centers contain the information youneed to know on everything related to the natural alleviation of depression
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142. Home Page
Located in Slingerlands, New York. Treats anxiety, depression, self esteem, relationship problems and work problems. Lists services offered, location and contact details.
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143. Separation Anxiety - Dumb Friends League, Humane Society Of Denver
Dogs with separation anxiety exhibit behavior problems when they’re left alone.Typically, they’ll have a dramatic anxiety response within a short time
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Separation Anxiety
  • Digging, chewing and scratching at doors or windows in an attempt to escape and reunite with their owners. Howling, barking and crying in an attempt to get their owner to return. Urination and defecation (even with housetrained dogs) as a result of distress.
Why Do Dogs Suffer From Separation Anxiety?
Separation anxiety sometimes occurs when:
  • A dog has never or rarely been left alone. Following a long interval, such as a vacation, during which the owner and* dog are constantly together.
How Do I Know If My Dog Has Separation Anxiety?
If most, or all, of the following statements are true about your dog, he may have a separation anxiety problem:
  • He displays effusive, frantic greeting behaviors. The behavior always He reacts with excitement, depression or anxiety to your preparations to leave the house. He dislikes spending time outdoors by himself.
What To Do If Your Dog Has Separation Anxiety
  • For a minor separation anxiety problem, the following techniques may be helpful by themselves. For more severe problems, these techniques should be used along with the desensitization process described in the next section. Keep arrivals and departures low-key. For example, when you arrive home, ignore your dog for the first few minutes, then calmly pet him.

144. Luciani, Joseph J., Ph.D. -- Self-Coaching: How To Heal Anxiety And Depression
Helps people overcome the thought patterns that lead to anxiety and depression. By Joseph J. Luciani, Ph.D.
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  • Develop a fresh way of thinking, leading to a healthy, adaptive way of living
  • Follow winning strategies so you can accomplish what you want in life
  • Use the self-talk technique to coach yourself back to health
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145. Speech Anxiety
Speech anxiety. Every time Jane stands behind a podium facing a group of You can alleviate some of the anxiety by thinking of your speech in terms of
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Home Speech Anxiety Every time Jane stands behind a podium facing a group of people she immediately gets sweaty palms, a dry mouth, weak knees, shaky hands and butterflies in her stomach. Her symptoms are real and according to a recent survey approximately 85 percent of Americans experience this same phenomenonknown as "speech anxiety." Public speaking can be a most unpleasant experience, both physically and emotionally, due to the extra adrenalin released in the body causing your heart to race and leaving you short of breath. You may fear that the most you will be able to do is utter a few words in between panting and gasping for air, right? Wrong! Dr. Michael Motley, professor of rhetoric and communication at the University of California, acknowledges that speech anxiety is a real fear but explains that it does not have to leave you speechless. According to his research, confident speakers see the physical symptoms of speech anxiety as a positive sign that indicates that they are emotionally ready for the speech. However, most of us interpret these feelings as fear. That's when you begin to imagine what will happen if your speech is less than perfect, or that you will embarrass yourself. Motley claims that our irrational fears combined with our physiological symptoms often feed on each other. The fears increase the symptoms, which in turn increase the fears until extreme physiological arousal combines with thoughts of catastrophe. Conquering the fear of public speaking is no easy feat. You can alleviate some of the anxiety by thinking of your speech in terms of ordinary communication, rather than as a public performance. By approaching the podium with the objective of communicating a point, instead of worrying about your oratorical flair, you can make your audience feel as if they are being spoken with rather than lectured to. In essence, all you really need are the gestures, vocal in- flections and facial expressions that you use in everyday conversation. By concentrating on communicating a point the hardest part of public speaking should be preparing, not delivering the speech.

146. COUNSELME W. R. MERCER COUNSELING SOLUTIONS
Counseling from a Christian perspective for marriage, premarital, parenting, selfimage, depression, anxiety, compulsions, anger, communication, co-dependency psychosomatics, sexuality and self-image.
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My interests are COUNSELING from a Christian perspective. What is the root problem? A Good counselor understands the deep struggles of the soul. Philosophy of Counseling My desire is to provide understanding and respect for all clients who seek help. Our relationship will reflect a Christian perspective and submission to the principles of the scriptures as a final standard for all good living and measure of well-being. We seek to relate to each person as created in the image of God and to carefully assess and evaluate the physiological, psychological, intellectual, aesthetic, ethical, and spiritual aspects of each person's concerns.
Therapeutic change includes growth in trust of God and each other and increasing integrity and genuineness of heart in relationship to God, self and others. In a word, the therapist desires to facilitate the removal of blocks to loving God and each other. This change in the integrity of the relationships requires courage as the counselor and client face denial, deceit, false beliefs, fear and self-centeredness. The principles that God reveals in the scripture, guide us in our endeavor to reflect His character and thus the relationship of the counselor models encouragement, hope, comfort and truths for living in love and peace.

147. Generalized Anxiety Disorder - October 1, 2000 - American Family Physician
A patient information handout on generalized anxiety disorder, Patients withgeneralized anxiety disorder experience worry or anxiety and a number of
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20001001/1591.html

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Journals Vol. 62/No. 7 (October 1, 2000)
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
MICHAEL F. GLIATTO, M.D.
Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A patient information handout on generalized anxiety disorder, written by Courtenay Brooks, medical editing clerkship student at Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C., is provided on page 1602. See editorial
on page 1492.
A nxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder and social phobia, are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in the United States, and patients with these disorders are more likely to seek treatment from a primary care physician than from a psychiatrist. Patients with anxiety disorders are more likely than other patients to make frequent medical appointments, to undergo extensive diagnostic testing, to report their health as poor and to smoke cigarettes and abuse other substances. Anxiety disorders, particularly panic disorder, occur more frequently in patients with chronic medical illnesses (e.g., hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, irritable bowel syndrome, diabetes) than in the general population.

148. Dual Diagnosis
Email support group for persons diagnosed with alcoholism / addictions and bipolar / deppression / anxiety.
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149. STAR - Stress And Anxiety Research Society
International and multidisciplinary research organization. Includes details offorthcoming conferences, society publications, and an online membership
http://www.star-society.org/
Stress and Anxiety Research Society The Stress and Anxiety Research Society (STAR) is a multidisciplinary, international organization of researchers who share an interest in problems of stress, coping, and anxiety. More about STAR
and its history How to become a STAR member
or renew your membership
STAR officers ... STAR 2005 will meet in Halle (Saale), Germany, July 21-23, 2005. STAR 2006 , July 13-15, 2006, will meet in Crete, in conjunction with the
26th International Congress of Applied Psychology
, July 16-21, 2006. Previous STAR conferences STAR's Journal
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping Other STAR Publications STAR Newsletters and
Membership Directory
STAR National ... Psychology Links Search this site
The web page for STAR was initiated in August of 1995, by Tom Backer Johnsen of the Psychometrics Unit of the Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway. It is presently maintained by John Mueller , Division of Applied Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

150. RemedyFind: Patient Ratings Of Ativan For Insomnia
Consumers vote on several categories regarding the effectiveness of this medicine for anxiety and insomnia. Also contains a message board for comments and experience stories.
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151. Sublime Anxiety: The Gothic Family And The Outsider: Home
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152. Seattle Psychologists -- A Child Psychologist And An Adult Psychologist In Seatt
Providing therapy to clients of all ages, for matters including trauma, behavior issues, anxiety and depression.
http://www.seattlepsychologists.com/
Dr Roll provides psychotherapy for adults and treats a wide range of issues involving feelings of anxiety, depression, anger and distress. She specializes in working with people who have histories of trauma and abuse. For a more complete description of her practice, see her treatment philosophy
Dr Mills works with children and adolescents . He specializes in the assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders, attention deficits, and disruptive behaviors at home and in school. For a description of his practice, see his treatment philosophy
Their practice is located in the Wallingford neighborhood, near Green Lake.
The contents of this website and the links associated with it are solely informational
and are not intended to provide or replace professional services.

153. Center For Anxiety And Related Disorders At Boston University
Information on ongoing research, assessment, and treatment programs for sufferersof anxiety and related disorders.
http://www.bu.edu/anxiety/
Our belief is that anxiety disorders are very treatable, and that no one has to live with excessive anxiety. The Center has been providing the most up-to-date Cognitive-Behavioral treatments for over 20 years. We offer treatment in both individual and group formats, and we also provide an in-depth assessment of psychological functioning for everyone who comes to our center. If you or someone you know is suffering from anxiety, we may be able to help you. Give us a call at 617 / 353 9610 or send us an email
Director:
David H. Barlow, Ph.D. Disorders Treated at the Center Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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What's new at the Center- The Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University will be offering free mental health services to the families who have been displaced as a result of Hurricane Katrina and have relocated to Massachusetts, as well as to the Tulane University students enrolled in courses at Boston University.
For more information about trauma resources for adolescents, go to:

154. Psychiatrypsychiatrist
Adult outpatient psychiatrist specializes in depression, bipolar illness, GLBT and Asian issues, ADD/ADHD, eating and anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and industrial psychiatry. Includes education, credentials, and publications.
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SCOPE OF PRACTICE Adults, young adults, and adolescents on an outpatient basis Evaluations and reports for third parties (disability, attorneys, courts, employers, schools, etc.) Treatment Anxiety disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder Depression Eating disorders, including obesity and binge eating Bipolar/manic-depressive Illness Borderline personality disorder Substance abuse Asian-American issues ADD/ADHD GLBT issues Psychological testing Second opinions Sexual dysfunctions, including erectile dysfunction (ED) and fetishes Forensic evaluations
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He can work independently or in cooperation with other psychotherapists and physicians. With patient's permission, Dr. Menaster maintains regular contact with significant others and other members of the health care team.
In the forensic setting, he provides impartial (ie not plaintiff or defense-oriented) evaluations; Dr. Menaster is not affiliated with any medical group, hospital, university, or insurance company and will disclose any known conflicts of interest up front.
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155. Math Anxiety Test
4050 Sure thing, you have math anxiety. Check my 10 hints on how to reduce mathanxiety. 30-39 No doubt! You re still fearful about math.
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  • 156. Anxiety/Panic Disorder
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    157. The Renfrew Center Foundation
    Education and treatment for eating disorders, trauma, anxiety, depression and women's issues.
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    Eating disorders are the most deadly of all mental illnesses, and among the most difficult to treat. The Renfrew Center Foundation has accepted the challenge to fight the devastating effects these disorders have on individuals and families.
    The Renfrew Center Foundation Mission
    The Renfrew Center Foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization advancing the education, prevention, research, and treatment of eating disorders. We advance our mission by:
    • Providing professional training and educational opportunities for mental health and medical professionals. Creating awareness in the general public through the production of educational seminars and publications and participation in media-related activities.
      Conducting research into the pathology and recovery patterns of people with eating disorders.
      Educating policy makers to remove barriers to treatment.

    158. Reduce Math Anxiety
    Ten Ways To Reduce Math anxiety. 1. Overcome negative selftalk. 2. Ask questions.3. Consider math a foreign language it must be practiced.
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    Ten Ways To Reduce
    Math Anxiety Overcome negative self-talk.
    Ask questions.
    Consider math a foreign language it must be practiced.
    Don't rely on memorization to study mathematics.
    READ your math text.
    Study math according to YOUR LEARNING STYLE
    Get help the same day you don't understand.
    Be relaxed and comfortable while studying math.
    "TALK" mathematics.
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    159. Om Malik’s Broadband Blog » Internet Anxiety Disorder Anyone?
    Welcome to Internet anxiety Disorder, a malaise that is more problematic than Om Malik has an article about what he is calling 8220;Internet anxiety
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    Broadband brings the world right to your laptop or your handheld. With it comes information, and along with it comes desire to stay connected, and on top of everything. Welcome to Internet Anxiety Disorder, a malaise that is more problematic than that blog fatigue. A decade later, voice having been replaced by more instantaneous forms of communications , broadband enabled of course, I find myself suffering from a new more intense form of anxiety which I call the Internet anxiety disorder. Let me elaborate. By the time I get to office, I feel I am in data smog. As the day progresses, the emails pile-up, many unanswered for days because the feeling of being overwhelmed. The damn posts keep rising and rising, hitting 2000. Phone calls with sources, only add to the content flowing into the brain. I find myself falling behind on answering emails, reading stuff and even just contemplating. Phone calls, are shorter, terse and often remiss of any politeness. Welcome to the age of info-clutter!

    160. Anxiety Disorders In Children - Keep Kids Healthy Conditions
    anxiety Disorders in children and adolescents including generalized anxietydisorder, panic disorder, obsessivecompulsive disorder,
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