Many people discover that even when things are going great, they can’t relax. They’re caught up in a routine whereby the only time they get by themselves is during their commute. Of course, they have comforting rituals built into their schedules (e.g. date nights, childcare) but this doesn’t do much for them. Now that we’re …
Tips For Working From Home During Coronavirus Crisis
With the rapid spread of coronavirus pandemic, several organizations are moving toward mandatory or voluntary work from home policies. It means many people are dealing with a new phenomenon – working from home full time for the first time. Although some people may have done it before this may feel like a whole new world. …
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Today I Am At The Best Place I’ve Ever Been In My Life
My name is Lisa Caudill and I’m from Oldsmar, Florida. What did you suffer from? I was diagnosed with depression, anxiety, as well as PTSD. The depression progressed through life, then I had the passing of my mother which really made my depression go to the most severe point. My anxiety was also to the …
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Strategies For Wellbeing During The Coronavirus Outbreak
We have entered a phase globally which can be termed as challenging and it requires everyone to consider how their actions and thoughts can either help or hinder the resilience of yourself or those around you. Even at the best of times, it can be difficult to notice threats and weaknesses. But during the difficult …
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Strategies For Coping With Coronavirus Related Anxiety
As the coronavirus continues to spread globally and the number of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 cases continues to rise there is a rise in the anxiety as well. This can be observed in the practices of many psychologists already. Although it is normal to feel anxiety about a threat, the prolonged high anxiety will undermine …
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The most significant thing was that it felt like I unlocked my life Aubrey says
What is your name? My name is Aubrey, and I’m from Largo, FL. What did you suffer from? I suffered from the persistent depressive disorder with episodes of major depression. Where are you today? Today I’m living a completely different lifestyle compared when I was suffering from depression. I have received a promotion, I volunteer …
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Supportive Parenting For Childhood Anxiety
All children feel anxiousness from time to time. The kind of anxieties they face in their childhood change with age. However, if they cannot outgrow these fears or if they go on for longer periods they will develop an anxiety disorder. Children suffering from anxiety disorders will act angry or irritable and will have difficulty …
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Good Sleep and Mental Health of Children
Having a good night’s sleep is significant for the emotional and mental health of children. Children need long hours of uninterrupted sleep for their growth and development. But sleep issues are common among children especially the younger ones. The amount of sleep children have is related to mental health problems such as depression, impulsive behavior, …
Looking At Sunshine Being An Antidepressant
Vitamins play an important part in the functioning of the human body. Vitamin D, in specific, helps your body absorb calcium – a vitamin that’s important for your bones’ health. If you’re not getting enough vitamin D children may develop rickets while adults develop osteomalacia and seniors develop osteoporosis – all are conditions in which …
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What Causes Depression In Seniors
Seniors can’t help their age, but they can help how their mind feels. Unfortunately, the World Health Organization says this is something many don’t understand. In fact, about 300 million people (more women than men) are affected by depression. What makes this even worse is that under 10% of these people receive a diagnosis and …