Posts Tagged ‘anxiety and stress’

Page 2 of 10«12345»...Last »

Positive Affirmations for Breakfast?

Last updated 8th April 2008

The “Motiwake Personal Development Alarm Clock” awakens you with positive affirmations to programme you for the day. Many people use their own “Demotiwake Personal Alarm Clocks” instead. Isn’t it a better idea just to drop the programmes and relax?

Read More »

Abuse and Silence: Male, Female, and Family Perspectives

Last updated 20th March 2008

Men can also be victims of sexual abuse and rape. Maybe they silence themselves and their experiences even more. What can be done with the trauma and shame which so many people carry around in secret?

Read More »

Depression and Anxiety Across Cultures

Last updated 14th March 2008

While depression and anxiety are often considered to be “diseases” of the affluent, new studies find them to be just as common in poorer countries. Can a Western model of interpreting and treating mental distress be applied to other cultures?

Read More »

Does Road Rage Make Physical Wounds Heal More Slowly?

Last updated 28th February 2008

Research on the effects of anger expression on speed of wound healing shows that bottling it up and expressing anger in a controlled way do not affect the healing process adversely, but losing your temper sure does.

Read More »

Easier Access to Clinical Trials and Research Abstracts

Last updated 22nd February 2008

New concise clinical trials lists and research article abstracts are now available in our medications centre, replacing the comprehensive (but difficult to navigate) set of mental health research abstracts we’ve been accumulating for a few years. If you’re looking for the latest research information on common mental health medications, please check them out and let us know what you think!

Read More »

Page 2 of 10«12345»...Last »