How to Reduce Psychological Stress
Video Description: Psychological stressors can leave you lying awake for hours. Find out how to stop your racing brain! Related Article Subjects: How to Reduce Psychological Stress, neurology, psychological stress, Psychological stressors, illumistreamHow to Reduce Psychological Stress
Self-esteem and Stress-anxietyBy: Robert Baird | 21/02/2008 | Supplements & VitaminsHow people feel about themselves and others and their perceptions of the stressors in their lives are part of the psychology of stress. Ability to cope with stress often hinges on impressions of how detrimental a stressor is and how adequately resources can deal with the situation. The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part IIBy: Richard Jensen, PhD | 30/06/2009 | NutritionThe prevalence of mental illness in America is increasingly becoming recognized as an epidemic. There are a number of conventional methods to deal with mental illness, including psychotherapy and pharmaceutical medications. However, both of these types of treatments have their limitations, and pharmaceutical drugs can have many dangerous side effects. Natural therapies have much less side effects than conventional medications. Vitamin C has mild stimulant and potent antihistamine properties. The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part IIIBy: Richard Jensen, PhD | 01/07/2009 | NutritionThe prevalence of mental illness in America is increasingly becoming recognized as an epidemic. There are a number of conventional methods to deal with mental illness, including psychotherapy and pharmaceutical medications. However, both of these types of treatments have their limitations, and pharmaceutical drugs can have many dangerous side effects. Natural therapies have much less side effects than conventional medications. Vitamin C has mild stimulant and potent antihistamine properties. How Emotions and Feelings Shape LearningBy: Brian Walsh | 28/03/2006 | AdviceMany parents, and indeed instructors, don't have a clue how the emotional state of learners can affect how well they integrate information. In this excerpt from his book on accelerated learning, Brian Walsh gives us a peek at this rarely-considered factor Are Panic Attacks AbnormalBy: David Smith | 22/10/2006 | HealthPanic attacks are normal in the sense that it is the body and the minds reaction to a certain stimulus. A certain portion of the brain controls the anxiety switch and becomes activated when there is a potential threat or danger. Mood disordersBy: Prof. Saoud Al Mualla | 26/03/2009 | Mental HealthThe article highligts basic concepts and facts related to mood disorders. It is educational in nature and is useful for medical student, patients or any health worker interested in mental illness. How often do Panic Attacks OccurBy: David Smith | 22/10/2006 | HealthPanic disorder attacks can continue for months or years. Depending on how and when treatment is sought, it could progress unless rapid attention is sought to target its main cause. Somatoform DisordersBy: Prof. Saoud Al Mualla | 26/03/2009 | Mental HealthThe article discusses the clinical aspect of somatoform disorders. It is intended for medical students, health workers and people interested in mental health
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