Fixing Your Anxiety Potholes: 5 Strategies for a More Efficient and Less Anxious Life (Part Four)

Anxiety potholes are pockets of anxiety that can sideline you at any time, making your life’s path very bumpy and full of hazards. But you can fill them in with five pothole-repairing techniques to make your life much smoother. Part four of the five-part series shows you how to sell your stress with the magic of personal outsourcing.

Fixing Your Anxiety Potholes: 5 Strategies for a More Efficient and Less Anxious Life (Part Five)

Anxiety potholes are pockets of anxiety that can sideline you at any time, making your life’s path very bumpy and full of hazards. But you can fill them in with five pothole-repairing techniques to make your life much smoother. Part five of the five-part series encourages you to create a morning “Power Hour” to squash your anxiety and set the tone for your day.

Rewriting Your Anxiety Story (Part Three)

Find out how you can interrupt the automatic negative storyline that becomes habitual and feeds your anxiety by learning to "purge the urge." Part three of a three-part series.

Rewriting Your Anxiety Story (Part Two)

Discover the damaging duo of "shenpa and klesha," the role they play in creating and perpetuating your anxiety, and how to get started defeating them. Part two of a three-part series.

Rewriting Your Anxiety Story (Part One)

Learn how you can prevent the habitual and negative thought processes that can lead to ongoing stress and problematic anxiety with something much more positive, healthy, and calming. Part one of a three-part series.

Getting the Right Help: The Problems and The Plan

Getting yourself the right help can be confusing and overwhelming. Learn more about what your options are, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and the importance of having a plan that allows you to start closer to the finish.

Could Art Therapy Help Someone with Emetophobia?

Working with an Art Therapist can help reveal unconscious thoughts, feelings, and emotions that could aid in your recovery from emetophobia. If you have a difficult time, or are uncomfortable, participating in a counseling session that is primarily verbal, art therapy might provide a solution that works better for you.

Returning Soldiers to be Tested for PTSD

More people are becoming aware of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and how it affects soldiers in particular. Men and women who fight for their country are being encouraged to seek treatment after returning from war. Now specialists in health are taking things a step further. Here's what they hope to do for soldiers returning from war.