Anxiety Disorders: How to Recognize and Manage Them
Posted on October 6, 2012
Anxiety disorders are becoming increasingly common in the general population. Adults, teens, and even children are struggling with high anxiety all over the world. Because of the prevalence of anxiety disorders, there are now more ways than ever to treat them. Don't feel that you have to suffer in silence; find out how you can successfully deal with stress and anxiety.
Learning to Cope with Social Phobia
Posted on September 27, 2012
Having social phobia can make you feel very isolated and depressed. When you are constantly worrying about what others think of you, it's difficult to have normal, healthy interactions. Social phobia can be very difficult to cope with, but there are ways people can successfully manage the condition. Read about it here.
Examining the Life of an Emetophobic Person
Posted on September 23, 2012
Have you ever felt like giving up on looking for a cure for your emetophobia? Emetophobia is a debilitating condition that can make you feel powerless. What's even worse is when you seek help only to be scoffed at by a doctor who doesn't know about the disorder. Learn about the network of support and wealth of resources available for people who have to deal with their fear of being ill.
E-Therapy: Using Technology to Treat Anxiety, Depression
Posted on September 15, 2012
With the growing popularity of technology, it's no surprise that computer programs and applications are being developed for all sorts of purposes. Read about the various new treatments for depression and anxiety that can be accessed at the push of a button.
Could Art Therapy Help Someone with Emetophobia?
Posted on July 22, 2012
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.
Makers of Electric Cars Respond to Range Anxiety
Posted on July 22, 2012
People with Emetophobia may fear riding in or driving a car because they don't want to become ill. A new type of vehicle-related anxiety is now appearing in the general population. 'Range Anxiety' refers to the fear owners of an electric car have that their vehicle will run out of energy, leaving them stranded. Electric car makers are aware of this concern and are now working to address it. Here's what they plan to do to relieve Range Anxiety.
Returning Soldiers to be Tested for PTSD
Posted on July 22, 2012
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.
The Importance of a Multivitamin for Emetophobics
Posted on July 22, 2012
If emetophobia keeps you from eating properly, it is a good idea to take a multivitamin to help fill in the gaps when it comes to your nutritional intake. High-quality, food-based multivitamins provide high levels of vitamin B (which is especially helpful for individuals who are prone to anxiety).