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Anxiety Relief Spray 1 fl oz $9.49 Anxiety Relief Spray: For relief of minor mood swings, fear, anxiety or nervousness, stage fright, upset & tightness in stomach.Aconitum Napellus: A powerful remedy for fear, anxiety, & worry. Relieves emotional tension. Alfalfa: Relieves gloominess and irritability. Argentum Nitricum: For relief of fear, nervousness, melancholy & weak memory. Kali Phosphoricum: For anxiety & irritability. Chamomilla: A remedy for minor mental & emotional symptoms. Naturm Phosphoricum: For minor mental symptoms. |
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Similasan Healthy Relief Anxiety Relief Globules – 154 Doses $8.19 Similasan Healthy Relief Anxiety Relief Globules relieving symptoms of apprehension restlessness and simple nervous tension. |
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Letting Go Anxiety & Tension 1 fl oz $13.63 Anxiety and tension are an inevitable part of our lives today. We know about the toll that constant stress can have on our health. Anxiety & Tension is formulated to calm our nerves and to ease us into good sleep. It can’t change the outside pressures that are troubling us, but it can help us let go of the resulting negative emotions.Temporarily relieves symptoms of anxiety and tension, such as:? Nerves on edge? Sleeplessness? Stress? Apprehension & worry? Fear & phobias |
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NaturalCare MoodFix for men and women capsules – 60 ea $13.17 Helps relieve minor mood symptoms: depressed feelings anxiety nervous tension and irritability. |
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Anxiety Relief 120 Tablets $10.93 New Improved! Anxiety is one of the most common feelings in America today. More than 30 million people in America experience some form of anxiety each year. Women are twice as likely as men to develop panicky feelings which typically strike in young adulthood, with the median age of onset occurring at 24 years. Children and adolescents can also experience daily anxiety.AnxietyWorryStressPanicky FeelingsApprehension |
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SinuCleanse refill packets for nasal symptoms – 60 ea $6.76 SinuCleanse provide temporarily relieves symptoms sneezing runny nose nasal stuffiness cold flu or allergies. |
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The Age of Anxiety $42.95 “(Two Pianos, Four Hands). By Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990). Edited by Leo Smit. Piano. BH Piano. 92 pages. Boosey & Hawkes #M051271535. Published by Boosey & Hawkes” |
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Novogen Promensil Tablets Natural Relief for Menopausal Symptoms – 30 Tablets $13.33 Novogen Promensil Tablets provide clinically proven natural relief for menopausal symptoms. |
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Little colds multi symptoms cold relief liquid – 1 oz $4.12 Little Colds Multi Symptoms Cold Relief Liquid safely and gently relieves stuffy noses coughs fever and pain. |
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Nasalcrom nasal spray relieves nasal allergy symptoms – 26 ml $15.06 NasalCrom Nasal Allergy Relief Nasal Solution Spray relieve nasal symptoms of hay fever and other nasal allergies. |
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Boiron Childrens Oscillococcinum Flu-like Symptoms Remedy for Ages 2 and Older – 6 Doses $9.39 Boiron Childrens Oscillococcinum Flu-like Symptoms Remedy temporarily relieves flu-like symptoms. |
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Calm 90 VCaps $25.32 Formerly Anxiety-XAnxiety is an unavoidable necessity of life. It is a basic human emotion that helps you take appropriate action in response to an anxiety-provoking situation. Although anxiety can be productive and stimulating, it can also be intense and debilitating. At present, severe anxiety conditions affect more than 28 million Americans. Physical manifestations of anxiety disorders may include insomnia, palpitation, excessive sweating, dry mouth, dizziness, irritable bowel syndrome and headaches. Emotional aspects include irritability, inability to relax, depression, anger, guilt and feelings of emptiness.Continued stress resulting from anxiety can lead to a variety of health problems. Calm was formulated with dietary nutrients to support the mind and body and the goal of dealing more effectively with anxiety and stress related symptoms. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs Toy $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs Mini $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs Medium $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs Large $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs Small $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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HomeoPet Anxiety Relief Dog & Cat Homeopathic 15 ml $14.99 A homeopathic formula that promotes a sense of calm in cats experiencing fear, fretting, or anxiety from separation, travel, etc. |
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HomeoPet Anxiety TFLN Dog & Cat Homeopathic 15 ml $14.99 Relief from fear of thunderstorms, fireworks, windstorms & other loud noises. Helps to relieve restlessness, anxiety & stress-related behavior |
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HomeoPet Anxiety Relief Feline Cat Homeopathic 15 ml $15.99 A homeopathic formula that promotes a sense of calm in cats experiencing fear, fretting, or anxiety from separation, travel, etc. |
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HomeoPet Travel Anxiety Dog & Cat Homeopathic 15 ml $14.99 Provides temporary relief from fear of travel, motion sickness, or relocation. Helps to relieve restlessness, anxiety & unwanted stress. |
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Pet Essences Anxiety / Fear Dog & Cat Flower Essences 1 oz $16.49 Use for trips to the vet, new situations, thunder, storms, adjusted to new people & animals, mistreated in the past, competition, anxiety. |
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Genesis Resources Anxiety & Stress Calming Formula Dog Supplement 120 Tablets $37.99 Dietary supplement designed for dogs exhibiting nervousness, hyperactivity, anxiety or responding to environmentally induced stress. |
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Stress and Anxiety – Day and Nite 10 Daytime Tabs / 10 Nightime Tabs $10.39 The day formula supports relaxation and feelings of happiness. The night formula helps to reduce nighttime anxiety to help you sleep. |
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Anxiety (Digital Sheet Music) $4.99 “By The Black Eyed Peas. For piano, voice, and guitar (chords only). R & B. Piano/Vocal/Guitar. 7 pages. Published by Hal Leonard – Digital Sheet Music” |
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SAF Stress & Anxiety Formula 90 Caps $21.07 May enhance mood. Natrol’s patented SAF? stress and anxiety formula provides key nutrients to help support mental focus and relaxation. Together with proper rest and nutrition, Natrol SAF can help you combat the effects of daily stress. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs X Small $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs X Large $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs Toy Plus $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs Mini Plus $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs XX Large $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Anxiety Wrap for Dogs XX Small $39.99 Therapeutic Hug that uses maintained pressure and acupressure to relieve stress and end/lessen fears and anxieties in dogs. |
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Only Natural Pet Stress & Anxiety Dog & Cat Homeopathic Remedy 1 oz $14.99 A homeopathic remedy to provide relief from fear and anxiety caused by loud noises, travel, separation, thunderstorms, & stressful situations. |
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Anxiety Relief Spray & Stress Supplement Kit Kit (1 fl oz & 30 Tabs) $16.45 Anxiety Spray: For relief of minor mood swings, fear, anxiety or nervousness, stage fright, upset and tightness in the stomach.Stress Supplement: Calcium: Nerve conduction, muscle contraction. Magnesium: Calcium transport and utilization. Niacinamide: Required for conversion of phenylalanine to tryptophan. Passion Flower and Hops: Historical and traditional use. |
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Healthy woman soy supplement tablets for menopause symptoms – 45 ea $7.86 Relieves Hot Flashes Night Sweats and zero calories. |
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Calming Homeopathic Medication 100 Tabs $9.59 For the temporary relief of: InsomniaRestlessnessAnxietySymptoms of PMSStress is a risk factor in many ailments. BHI Calming, with its all-natural blend of ingredients, helps you balance the stressful times in your life by gently relieving stress as well as insomnia. BHI Calming also helps to prevent the nervous irritability associated with PMS. |
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Yogi women’s Moon cycle herbal supplement tea bags – 16 ea $3.67 Helps Ease menstrual symptoms. |
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#33 Bell HRT Menopause Combo $23.78 aster herbalists hormone replacement therapy regulates the hypothalamus/pituitary axis to support and restore hormonal balance to insure ideal utilized level of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA and human growth hormone.Helps with hot flashes, variety of gynecological menopausal symptoms,mood swings, nervous tensions, anxiety, insomnia, bone density, acts as antioxidant for cardiovascular health. |
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”Being an Asian American male is really hard actually”: Cultural psychology of Asian American masculinities and psychological well-being. $49.99 This dissertation study examined beliefs about idealized masculine cultural identity and psychological well-being among Asian American male college students using social marginality and intersectionality perspectives. An online survey (N = 381) and semi-structured interviews (n = 20) were conducted to examine an idealized cultural identity research model.;Structural Equation Modeling revealed that Perceived Asian Discrimination (b = 0.29, p < .001) and Perceived Parental Perfectionism (b = 0.13, p < .01) positively related to Model Minority Male Ideal. Model Minority Male Ideal positively related to Model Minority Pride and Pressure (b = 0.46, p < .001; b = 0.12, p < .05). Model Minority Pride positively related to John Henryism (b = 0.37, p < .001) and direct coping (b = 0.29, p < .001). Model Minority Pressure negatively related to John Henryism (b = -0.14, p < .05) and direct coping (b = -0.22, p < .001). John Henryism and direct coping negatively related to perceived stress (b = -0.20, p < .001; b = -0.27, p < .001), depressive symptoms (b = -0.19, p < .001; b = -0.40, p < .001), and anxiety symptoms (b = -0.15, p < .01; b = -0.24, p < .001), and positively related to life satisfaction (b = 0.28, p < .001; b = 0.27, p < .001). John Henryism positively related to GPA (b = .15, p < .01).;Seven major themes emerged from the interviews: (a) transmission of parental messages were largely tacit; (b) parental perfectionism was both resented and valued; (c) responses to perceived Asian discrimination and stereotypes were heterogeneous; (d) masculinity was characterized as strength of character; (e) multiple referents were used to implicitly describe masculinity; (f) attitudes toward out-group dating reflected complex ideas about race relations; (g) active coping was recognized and often utilized. Overall findings indicate that social marginality contributes to the endorsement of idealized beliefs about masculine |
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”Being an Asian American male is really hard actually”: Cultural psychology of Asian American masculinities and psychological well-being. $49.99 This dissertation study examined beliefs about idealized masculine cultural identity and psychological well-being among Asian American male college students using social marginality and intersectionality perspectives. An online survey (N = 381) and semi-structured interviews (n = 20) were conducted to examine an idealized cultural identity research model.;Structural Equation Modeling revealed that Perceived Asian Discrimination (b = 0.29, p < .001) and Perceived Parental Perfectionism (b = 0.13, p < .01) positively related to Model Minority Male Ideal. Model Minority Male Ideal positively related to Model Minority Pride and Pressure (b = 0.46, p < .001; b = 0.12, p < .05). Model Minority Pride positively related to John Henryism (b = 0.37, p < .001) and direct coping (b = 0.29, p < .001). Model Minority Pressure negatively related to John Henryism (b = -0.14, p < .05) and direct coping (b = -0.22, p < .001). John Henryism and direct coping negatively related to perceived stress (b = -0.20, p < .001; b = -0.27, p < .001), depressive symptoms (b = -0.19, p < .001; b = -0.40, p < .001), and anxiety symptoms (b = -0.15, p < .01; b = -0.24, p < .001), and positively related to life satisfaction (b = 0.28, p < .001; b = 0.27, p < .001). John Henryism positively related to GPA (b = .15, p < .01).;Seven major themes emerged from the interviews: (a) transmission of parental messages were largely tacit; (b) parental perfectionism was both resented and valued; (c) responses to perceived Asian discrimination and stereotypes were heterogeneous; (d) masculinity was characterized as strength of character; (e) multiple referents were used to implicitly describe masculinity; (f) attitudes toward out-group dating reflected complex ideas about race relations; (g) active coping was recognized and often utilized. Overall findings indicate that social marginality contributes to the endorsement of idealized beliefs about masculine |
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1,001 Remedios de Medicina China: La Sabiduria Tradicional Puesta Al Servicio de La Curacion $16.09 New – Geared towards individuals who want more information on traditional Chinese medicine, this comprehensive reference offers detailed remedies for ailments such as acne, anxiety, back pain, cholesterol, herpes, hypertension, impotence, ulcers, and incontinence. Direct and informative, this guide explains the symptoms of each disease and includes both nutritional and herbal remedies as well as information on balancing the forces of yin and yang and improving the circulation of Chi throughout t |
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1,001 Remedios de Medicina China: La Sabiduria Tradicional Puesta Al Servicio de La Curacion $16.87 Used – Geared towards individuals who want more information on traditional Chinese medicine, this comprehensive reference offers detailed remedies for ailments such as acne, anxiety, back pain, cholesterol, herpes, hypertension, impotence, ulcers, and incontinence. Direct and informative, this guide explains the symptoms of each disease and includes both nutritional and herbal remedies as well as information on balancing the forces of yin and yang and improving the circulation of Chi throughout |
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1,001 remedios de medicina china: La sabiduria tradicional puesta al servicio de la curacion $29.95 Geared towards individuals who want more information on traditional Chinese medicine, this comprehensive reference offers detailed remedies for ailments such as acne, anxiety, back pain, cholesterol, herpes, hypertension, impotence, ulcers, and incontinence. Direct and informative, this guide explains the symptoms of each disease and includes both nutritional and herbal remedies as well as information on balancing the forces of yin and yang and improving the circulation of Chi throughout the body.Dirigida a las personas que desean más información sobre medicina tradicional china, esta guía comprensiva ofrece remedios detallados para dolencias como el acné, la ansiedad, el dolor de espalda, el colesterol, el herpes, la hipertensión, la impotencia e la incontinencia. Directa e informativa, esta guía explica los síntomas de cada enfermedad e incluye información nutricional y remedios herbales junto con información para equilibrar las fuerzas del yin y el yang y mejorar la circulación del Chi a lo largo del cuerpo. |
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10 Simple Solutions to Panic: How to Overcome Panic Attacks, Calm Physical Symptoms, & Reclaim Your Life $6.87 Used – Anxiety experts Martin M. Antony, Ph.D. and Randi E. McCabe Ph.D., provide readers who have at one time or another experienced seemingly unexplainable, intense mental and physical attacks of overwhelming fear with 10 simple and proven strategies for combatting panic attacks. Print advertising. 10-city radio tour. Mailing to 50,000 mental health and medical professionals. |
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10 Simple Solutions to Panic: How to Overcome Panic Attacks, Calm Physical Symptoms, and Reclaim Your Life $6.76 New – Anxiety experts Martin M. Antony, Ph.D. and Randi E. McCabe Ph.D., provide readers who have at one time or another experienced seemingly unexplainable, intense mental and physical attacks of overwhelming fear with 10 simple and proven strategies for combatting panic attacks. Print advertising. 10-city radio tour. Mailing to 50,000 mental health and medical professionals. |
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10 Simple Solutions to Shyness: How to Overcome Shyness, Social Anxiety, and Fear of Public Speaking $6.23 Used – This book examines shyness by its symptoms: physical discomfort, anxious thoughts, and bothersome behaviors. Solutions follow, directly addressing all three. |
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10 Simple Solutions to Shyness: How to Overcome Shyness, Social Anxiety, and Fear of Public Speaking $5.89 New – This book examines shyness by its symptoms: physical discomfort, anxious thoughts, and bothersome behaviors. Solutions follow, directly addressing all three. |
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10 Ways to Better Mental Health $16.27 Used – 10 Ways to Better Mental Health is a workbook to help people deal with mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, trauma, phobias, anger problems, and stress. Each chapter presents an example of someone suffering from a particular group of symptoms, and explains what the person did to get better. It then invites the reader to try the exercises that follow and learn new coping skills. |
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10 Ways to Better Mental Health $16.27 New – 10 Ways to Better Mental Health is a workbook to help people deal with mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, trauma, phobias, anger problems, and stress. Each chapter presents an example of someone suffering from a particular group of symptoms, and explains what the person did to get better. It then invites the reader to try the exercises that follow and learn new coping skills. |
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1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses $4.86 Alternative health practices have had a tradition of providing relief to people for hundreds—in some cases, thousands—of years, but doctors often suggest just one course of treatment, and you may not realize how many options are available. Here is the only all-in-one guide with professional medical advice from leading practitioners in five different fields—conventional medicine, homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, herbalism, and naturopathy—on everything from aches and pains, sexual dysfunction, and the common cold to mind and spirit, anxiety, and general first aid. Compare traditional medicine side by side with four alternative treatments to decide what type of therapy best suits you and your family. This essential home reference offers information in symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment goals for the two hundred most common conditions, then provides advice from the five experts in an easy-to-read comparative format, along with key tips for prevention. Whether you choose an alternative or conventional treatment for your ailment, the information here will let you take control of your health care and decide what path you want to take, so that you don’t have to rely solely on the advice of your general physician or the misleading suggestions found on the Internet. This is the medical reference that no home should be without. |
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115 Ways to Reduce Anxiety: Strategies for Dealing with an Anxiety Disorder $11.86 Used – A variety of strategies drawn from several disciplines address not just the symptoms of anxiety but the underlying causes. Strategies are based on physical, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and nutritional methods, and also many lesser-known ones not often tried. |
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115 Ways to Reduce Anxiety: Strategies for Dealing with an Anxiety Disorder $11.86 New – A variety of strategies drawn from several disciplines address not just the symptoms of anxiety but the underlying causes. Strategies are based on physical, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and nutritional methods, and also many lesser-known ones not often tried. |
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20 Common Problems In Behavioral Health $56.95 This plainspoken, research-based guide offers you practical, direct advice on the important contributions primary care clinicians can make to the well-being of every patient, in every encounter.Features: * Provides guidance on behavioral issues for primary care clinicians * Best available evidence-based, solutions-oriented guide to the patient issues you face daily * Clear answers on families with parenting and developmental issues, and children and adolescents with behavioral problems * Ways to ease patients¿ reactions to illness and assist in changing behaviors that prolong, perpetuate, or exacerbate their distress * Effective ways to help patients modify behaviors that increase their risk for illness and disease * Useful, current answers on complex issues such as sexual problems and eating disorders * Identifying and treating cases of abuse and violence * Strategies for caring for patients you find difficult, overcoming patient resistance, and encouraging therapeutic cooperation * Realistic guidelines on helping with end-of-life, loss, and grief issues * Evidence-based help with explicit psychological symptoms and syndromes, including anxiety, panic, post-traumatic stress disorder, and somatoform symptoms * What every clinician needs to know about managing depression as a chronic disease * Tips that can make the partnership between you and your patients more comfortable and easy every day Other titles in the 20 Common Problems series include Dermatology, End of Life, Ethics, Pediatrics, Preventive Health, Primary Care, Surgery, Urology, and Women’s Health Care. |
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60 Second Stress Management: The Quickest Way to Relax and Ease Anxiety $5.05 Used – For years, doctors have warned that stress is harmful to our health, and that being exposed to it on a regular basis can trigger major problems such as cancer, hypertension and coronory heart disease. Recent evidence suggests that it could even be a major factor in the jump from HIV infection to active AIDS. With the use of simple exercises and questionnaires, this book aims to help readers to recognize their own stress symptoms; to change stressful behaviour patterns; to deal with stress |
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A Deeper Shade of Blue: A Woman’s Guide to Recognizing and Treating Depression in Her Childbearing Years $12.99 Depression affects women almost twice as often as men, with about one in four women suffering from it at some point in her lifetime. While depression may strike at any time, studies show that women appear to be particularly vulnerable during their childbearing years. This comprehensive and empathetic book confronts the seldom-talked-about issue of pregnancy-related depression, identifying symptoms, treatments, and cures for this constellation of serious, underdiagnosed, and surprisingly common emotional conditions.Topics covered include the emotional repercussions of infertility and miscarriage, depression during pregnancy, postpartum depression and anxiety, and the impact of maternal depression on spouse and family. Also addressed are the many aspects of a woman's life — career, education, marriage, and a host of other factors — that may increase her stress during the span of her childbearing years and make her especially susceptible to emotional difficulties.Straightforward, honest, and sensitive, A Deeper Shade of Blue speaks directly to women at risk of or suffering from depression within the context of childbearing and provides the information they need to get the best care, during pregnancy and beyond. |
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A Deeper Shade of Blue: A Woman’s Guide to Recognizing and Treating Depression in Her Childbearing Years By Ruta Nonacs $23.99 Depression affects women almost twice as often as men, with about one in four women suffering from it at some point in her lifetime. While depression may strike at any time, studies show that women appear to be particularly vulnerable during their childbearing years. This comprehensive and empathetic book confronts the seldom-talked-about issue of pregnancy-related depression, identifying symptoms, treatments, and cures for this constellation of serious, underdiagnosed, and surprisingly common emotional conditions. <P>Topics covered include the emotional repercussions of infertility and miscarriage, depression during pregnancy, postpartum depression and anxiety, and the impact of maternal depression on spouse and family. Also addressed are the many aspects of a woman’s life — career, education, marriage, and a host of other factors — that may increase her stress during the span of her childbearing years and make her especially susceptible to emotional difficulties. <P>Straightforward, honest, and sensitive, <I>A Deeper Shade of Blue</i> speaks directly to women at risk of or suffering from depression within the context of childbearing and provides the information they need to get the best care, during pregnancy and beyond. |
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A Deeper Shade of Blue: A Woman’s Guide to Recognizing and Treating Depression in Her Childbearing Years By Ruta Nonacs $12.99 Depression affects women almost twice as often as men, with about one in four women suffering from it at some point in her lifetime. While depression may strike at any time, studies show that women appear to be particularly vulnerable during their childbearing years. This comprehensive and empathetic book confronts the seldom-talked-about issue of pregnancy-related depression, identifying symptoms, treatments, and cures for this constellation of serious, underdiagnosed, and surprisingly common emotional conditions. <P>Topics covered include the emotional repercussions of infertility and miscarriage, depression during pregnancy, postpartum depression and anxiety, and the impact of maternal depression on spouse and family. Also addressed are the many aspects of a woman’s life — career, education, marriage, and a host of other factors — that may increase her stress during the span of her childbearing years and make her especially susceptible to emotional difficulties. <P>Straightforward, honest, and sensitive, <I>A Deeper Shade of Blue</i> speaks directly to women at risk of or suffering from depression within the context of childbearing and provides the information they need to get the best care, during pregnancy and beyond. |
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A Guide to Antidepressant Drugs from the Class Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor: Paroxetine $20.44 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Learn more about paroxetine, an antidepressant in a group of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Paroxetine affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and cause depression, panic, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive symptoms. It may also be used to treat anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic attacks, post tra |
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A Patient and Carer’s Guide to Bone Diseases and Fractures $19.71 Have you, your loved ones or friends ever had a bone problem? Have you ever wished that you knew a bit more about the nature of the problem? Well, anxiety arising from lack of knowledge of the nature of bone diseases creates more problem than the disease or injury itself. “A Patient and Carer’s Guide to Bone Diseases and Fractures” throws light on bone diseases and fractures in a language a non-medically educated person can understand. It takes the reader through the symptoms, signs, investigations and treatment of common bone diseases and fractures, avoiding or explaining medical jargon, and provides a basis for understanding the doctor’s management of your or your ward’s bone problem. It is based on Professor Iwegbu’s 36 years’ experience of treating patients with bone diseases and fractures. The theme is “understanding and coping with” bone problems, because the aim is to help the affected person cope through understanding the problem better. The book also touches upon alternative remedies for some bone problems, which orthodox orthopaedics shies away from. There is a glossary of medical terms in the last chapter. “This is indeed a unique book. I have read a few medical pamphlets and help-yourself books written for the lay-person; none matches this book in content or clarity. I quite like the “understanding and coping with” theme of the book and particularly enjoyed the chapters on arthritis and osteoporosis. I strongly recommend this book to all who may have bone problems or a need to know more about them”. (Yasmin Jilla, London).”As a mother of three young children, I was particularly interested in reading the chapter on children’s bone problems and was pleased by the simplicity of the presentation. I could never have imagined that medical problems could be made so easily understandable. This chapter alone is worth the price of the entire book” (Anna Umu, London). |
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A Patient and Carer’s Guide to Bone Diseases and Fractures $16.89 New – Have you, your loved ones or friends ever had a bone problem? Have you ever wished that you knew a bit more about the nature of the problem? Well, anxiety arising from lack of knowledge of the nature of bone diseases creates more problem than the disease or injury itself. “A Patient and Carer’s Guide to Bone Diseases and Fractures” throws light on bone diseases and fractures in a language a non-medically educated person can understand. It takes the reader through the symptoms, signs, inves |
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A Patient and Carer’s Guide to Bone Diseases and Fractures $17.54 Used – Have you, your loved ones or friends ever had a bone problem? Have you ever wished that you knew a bit more about the nature of the problem? Well, anxiety arising from lack of knowledge of the nature of bone diseases creates more problem than the disease or injury itself. “A Patient and Carer’s Guide to Bone Diseases and Fractures” throws light on bone diseases and fractures in a language a non-medically educated person can understand. It takes the reader through the symptoms, signs, inve |
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A Reference Guide to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Including Its Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, and More $18.23 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness, apprehension, fear, or worry. OCD is the fourth-most-common mental disorder, diagnosed nearly as often as asthma and diabetes mellitus. Learning more about the implications of this disorder can bring a greater level of understanding towards those |
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A Woman’s Guide to Natural Hormones $0.01 This year, over a million women will choose a form of Hormone Replacement Therapy.Here’s the most accessible and comprehensive Q & A guide that will help them make an informed decision…From alleviating symptoms of PMS and menopause to protecting against breast cancer and osteoporosis, the benefits of natural hormones are countless. And because natural hormones offer all the advantages of synthetics without the negative side effects or long-term health risks, more and more doctors are recommending them to their patients. For women of all ages and all stages, this book offers answers to the questions and provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to understanding everything about hormone replacement therapy.Relieve Hot Flashes Bloating Cramping Headaches Depression and Anxiety Insomnia PMS Symptoms Postpartum DepressionProtect against Osteoporosis Heart Disease Breast Cancer Visible Signs of Aging and moreChristine Conrad, co-author of Natural Woman, Natural Menopause, is a former book editor and screenwriter. She is the founder of the Natural Woman Institute, a non-profit organization offering women guidance on resources and practitioners who provide natural hormone therapies. |
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A Woman’s Guide to Sleep: Guaranteed Solutions for a Good Night’s Rest $0.01 How many hours of sleep did you get last night? Five? Six? None? You’re not alone. Most women get far less sleep than they need — in any given month more than half report symptoms of insomnia. Women’s sleep problems are different from men’s because they have a different biology, psychology, and sleep patterns. A Woman’s Guide to Sleep is the first book to address your unique needs, and offer proven solutions that work.Your sleep is affected by many factors. Fluctuating hormones — whether it’s PMS, pregnancy, or menopause — can wreak havoc on your sleep. If you’ve just given birth, you stand to lose 700 hours of sleep your baby’s first year! The “architecture” of your sleep changes as you age, and you might find yourself suddenly waking hours off schedule. Health problems that affect women disproportionately, such as depression and pain syndromes, also erode healthy sleep. What you eat — or don’t eat, if you’re dieting — can sabotage your nights, as can that nightcap you have. And social pressures — juggling work, home, and parenting — can fill your nights with anxiety instead of restful sleep. These unique problems require unique solutions. Dr. Joyce A. Walsleben, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the NYU School of Medicine, and Rita Baron-Faust, a leading writer for women’s health issues, explain how sleep problems arise and how to combat them with the right sleep-promoting foods, supplements, exercise, stress reducers, and biorhythm adjustments, as well as with prescription, over-the-counter, and alternative treatments. You’ll learn to avoid the sleep robbers hidden in many common foods, medications, andsupplements. Drawn from Dr. Walsleben’s more than twenty years as a sleep researcher and clinician, many of these solutions are simple, surprising, and low-tech — and they really work.This book also tells you how to get a good night’s sleep when your partner is the one tossing |
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A Woman’s Guide to Sleep: Guaranteed Solutions for a Good Night’s Rest $1.49 How many hours of sleep did you get last night? Five? Six? None? You’re not alone. Most women get far less sleep than they need — in any given month more than half report symptoms of insomnia. Women’s sleep problems are different from men’s because they have a different biology, psychology, and sleep patterns. A Woman’s Guide to Sleep is the first book to address your unique needs, and offer proven solutions that work.Your sleep is affected by many factors. Fluctuating hormones — whether it’s PMS, pregnancy, or menopause — can wreak havoc on your sleep. If you’ve just given birth, you stand to lose 700 hours of sleep your baby’s first year! The “architecture” of your sleep changes as you age, and you might find yourself suddenly waking hours off schedule. Health problems that affect women disproportionately, such as depression and pain syndromes, also erode healthy sleep. What you eat — or don’t eat, if you’re dieting — can sabotage your nights, as can that nightcap you have. And social pressures — juggling work, home, and parenting — can fill your nights with anxiety instead of restful sleep. These unique problems require unique solutions. Dr. Joyce A. Walsleben, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the NYU School of Medicine, and Rita Baron-Faust, a leading writer for women’s health issues, explain how sleep problems arise and how to combat them with the right sleep-promoting foods, supplements, exercise, stress reducers, and biorhythm adjustments, as well as with prescription, over-the-counter, and alternative treatments. You’ll learn to avoid the sleep robbers hidden in many common foods, medications, andsupplements. Drawn from Dr. Walsleben’s more than twenty years as a sleep researcher and clinician, many of these solutions are simple, surprising, and low-tech — and they really work.This book also tells you how to get a good night’s sleep when your partner is the one tossing |
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A Woman’s Guide to Sleep: Guaranteed Solutions for a Good Night’s Rest $15.99 How many hours of sleep did you get last night? Five? Six? None? You’re not alone. Most women get far less sleep than they need — in any given month more than half report symptoms of insomnia. Women’s sleep problems are different from men’s because they have a different biology, psychology, and sleep patterns. A Woman’s Guide to Sleep is the first book to address your unique needs, and offer proven solutions that work.Your sleep is affected by many factors. Fluctuating hormones — whether it’s PMS, pregnancy, or menopause — can wreak havoc on your sleep. If you’ve just given birth, you stand to lose 700 hours of sleep your baby’s first year! The “architecture” of your sleep changes as you age, and you might find yourself suddenly waking hours off schedule. Health problems that affect women disproportionately, such as depression and pain syndromes, also erode healthy sleep. What you eat — or don’t eat, if you’re dieting — can sabotage your nights, as can that nightcap you have. And social pressures — juggling work, home, and parenting — can fill your nights with anxiety instead of restful sleep. These unique problems require unique solutions. Dr. Joyce A. Walsleben, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the NYU School of Medicine, and Rita Baron-Faust, a leading writer for women’s health issues, explain how sleep problems arise and how to combat them with the right sleep-promoting foods, supplements, exercise, stress reducers, and biorhythm adjustments, as well as with prescription, over-the-counter, and alternative treatments. You’ll learn to avoid the sleep robbers hidden in many common foods, medications, andsupplements. Drawn from Dr. Walsleben’s more than twenty years as a sleep researcher and clinician, many of these solutions are simple, surprising, and low-tech — and they really work.This book also tells you how to get a good night’s sleep when your partner is the one tossing |
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A case study examining the impact of treatment for substance dependency on symptoms of mental illness in adolescents. $49.99 This qualitative case study examined the impact that treatment for substance dependency had on symptoms of mental illness in adolescents. Ten graduates of the Alberta Adolescent Recovery Center (AARC) in Calgary, Alberta, Canada were interviewed. The most common symptoms reported by participants were depression and anxiety. The participants described how symptoms were impacted at significant milestones in treatment such as returning to their family home or returning to school. They also described what was helpful about the nature of their treatment plans and what was most difficult for them.;Participants diagnosed with psychotic disorders experienced more severe symptomology during treatment at AARC and received a more integrated treatment plan than clients diagnosed with mood or personality disorders. Some of the symptoms experienced by those with psychotic disorders included auditory and visual hallucinations. The participants with mood or personality disorders did not receive psychiatric intervention at AARC, whether or not symptoms of depression or anxiety persisted. While the structure of the treatment program remained the same for all participants, variations in treatment plans were evident as participants with psychotic disorders described the psychiatric care that was incorporated into their treatment. The data suggested adolescents with comorbid disorders require a more integrated treatment approach that includes both psychiatric intervention and treatment for substance dependency. |
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A case study examining the impact of treatment for substance dependency on symptoms of mental illness in adolescents. $49.99 This qualitative case study examined the impact that treatment for substance dependency had on symptoms of mental illness in adolescents. Ten graduates of the Alberta Adolescent Recovery Center (AARC) in Calgary, Alberta, Canada were interviewed. The most common symptoms reported by participants were depression and anxiety. The participants described how symptoms were impacted at significant milestones in treatment such as returning to their family home or returning to school. They also described what was helpful about the nature of their treatment plans and what was most difficult for them.;Participants diagnosed with psychotic disorders experienced more severe symptomology during treatment at AARC and received a more integrated treatment plan than clients diagnosed with mood or personality disorders. Some of the symptoms experienced by those with psychotic disorders included auditory and visual hallucinations. The participants with mood or personality disorders did not receive psychiatric intervention at AARC, whether or not symptoms of depression or anxiety persisted. While the structure of the treatment program remained the same for all participants, variations in treatment plans were evident as participants with psychotic disorders described the psychiatric care that was incorporated into their treatment. The data suggested adolescents with comorbid disorders require a more integrated treatment approach that includes both psychiatric intervention and treatment for substance dependency. |
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A comprehensive assessment of distress tolerance as a predictor of early smoking lapse. $49.99 The CDC estimates that approximately 20.9% of U.S. adults currently smoke. Moreover, cigarette smoking continues to be the leading preventable cause of death and disability in the United States making it is a significant public health problem. Although 70% of smokers express a desire to quit, relapse is quite common, with rates as high as 60-90% depending on the method of quitting used. Moreover, many smokers who attempt to quit, lapse within a few days, and many of these individuals ultimately resume smoking and are not able to recover to achieve abstinence. The initial experience of smoking cessation is stressful and is associated with a number of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Therefore, one particular hypothesis suggests that how an individual reacts to and tolerates these uncomfortable feelings may be a key contributing factor of relapse. This threshold for tolerating physical and psychological stress is known as distress tolerance. While early evidence has suggested that distress tolerance is associated with duration of quit attempts, to date, no study has examined the effects of distress tolerance across physical, psychological and biological domains on a number of other relapse predictors (e.g. negative affect, anxiety sensitivity and withdrawal symptoms) in determining smoking outcome. Therefore, the following study looked at the role of these variables in predicting smoking outcome in a group of 58 adult smokers who entered a smoking cessation treatment study. As hypothesized, both measures of physical distress tolerance and one measure of psychological distress tolerance significantly predicted time to smoking lapse above and beyond other smoking related variables. There was no relationship between smoking abstinence and self-report and biological measures of distress tolerance. There were also no significant findings with respect to any affect related smoking variables. Implications and future directions are addressed. |
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A comprehensive assessment of distress tolerance as a predictor of early smoking lapse. $108 The CDC estimates that approximately 20.9% of U.S. adults currently smoke. Moreover, cigarette smoking continues to be the leading preventable cause of death and disability in the United States making it is a significant public health problem. Although 70% of smokers express a desire to quit, relapse is quite common, with rates as high as 60-90% depending on the method of quitting used. Moreover, many smokers who attempt to quit, lapse within a few days, and many of these individuals ultimately resume smoking and are not able to recover to achieve abstinence. The initial experience of smoking cessation is stressful and is associated with a number of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Therefore, one particular hypothesis suggests that how an individual reacts to and tolerates these uncomfortable feelings may be a key contributing factor of relapse. This threshold for tolerating physical and psychological stress is known as distress tolerance. While early evidence has suggested that distress tolerance is associated with duration of quit attempts, to date, no study has examined the effects of distress tolerance across physical, psychological and biological domains on a number of other relapse predictors (e.g. negative affect, anxiety sensitivity and withdrawal symptoms) in determining smoking outcome. Therefore, the following study looked at the role of these variables in predicting smoking outcome in a group of 58 adult smokers who entered a smoking cessation treatment study. As hypothesized, both measures of physical distress tolerance and one measure of psychological distress tolerance significantly predicted time to smoking lapse above and beyond other smoking related variables. There was no relationship between smoking abstinence and self-report and biological measures of distress tolerance. There were also no significant findings with respect to any affect related smoking variables. Implications and future directions are addressed. |
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A comprehensive assessment of distress tolerance as a predictor of early smoking lapse. $49.99 The CDC estimates that approximately 20.9% of U.S. adults currently smoke. Moreover, cigarette smoking continues to be the leading preventable cause of death and disability in the United States making it is a significant public health problem. Although 70% of smokers express a desire to quit, relapse is quite common, with rates as high as 60-90% depending on the method of quitting used. Moreover, many smokers who attempt to quit, lapse within a few days, and many of these individuals ultimately resume smoking and are not able to recover to achieve abstinence. The initial experience of smoking cessation is stressful and is associated with a number of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Therefore, one particular hypothesis suggests that how an individual reacts to and tolerates these uncomfortable feelings may be a key contributing factor of relapse. This threshold for tolerating physical and psychological stress is known as distress tolerance. While early evidence has suggested that distress tolerance is associated with duration of quit attempts, to date, no study has examined the effects of distress tolerance across physical, psychological and biological domains on a number of other relapse predictors (e.g. negative affect, anxiety sensitivity and withdrawal symptoms) in determining smoking outcome. Therefore, the following study looked at the role of these variables in predicting smoking outcome in a group of 58 adult smokers who entered a smoking cessation treatment study. As hypothesized, both measures of physical distress tolerance and one measure of psychological distress tolerance significantly predicted time to smoking lapse above and beyond other smoking related variables. There was no relationship between smoking abstinence and self-report and biological measures of distress tolerance. There were also no significant findings with respect to any affect related smoking variables. Implications and future directions are addressed. |
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A model of quality of life and emotional and behavioral functioning in obese children and adolescents. $49.99 Review of literature indicates that obesity is on the rise nationally and obese individuals are at inherent risk for a variety of comorbid physical, psychological, and social problems which often result in significant functional impairment due to sequelae. Previous research suggests a meaningful association between obesity and greater internalizing difficulties typically manifested by symptoms of depression and anxiety (Faith, Matz, & Jorge, 2002; Scott et al., 2008; Stunkard, Faith, & Allison, 2003; Zhao, Ford, Dhingra, Strine, & Mokdad, 2009). In recent years, there has been emerging interest in exploring the relationship between obesity and individuals with externalizing problems including aggression, oppositionality and hyperactivity (Agranat-Meged et al., 2005; Altfas, 2002; Fornarotto & O’Connell, 2002; Pine et al., 1996). However, few studies have investigated differences among subgroups of obese individuals, possibly masking considerable psychological variability and vulnerability in this population (Onyike, Crum, Lee, Lyketsos, & Eaton, 2003; Scott et al., 2008; Stunkard, Faith, & Allison, 2003). The goal of the current study was to examine causal pathways associated with quality of life and the internalizing and externalizing symptom categories in 206 significantly overweight (Body Mass Index >95th percentile) male and female patients, 6 to 17 years old, presenting for the first time in a multidisciplinary pediatric fitness clinic for treatment. A parent or legal guardian of the participants completed a demographic questionnaire, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 (PedsQL 4.0; Varni, Seid, & Kurtin, 2001), and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL; Achenbach 1991 a). The research hypotheses were tested using structural equation modeling as the data analytic technique for measuring and modeling of factors derived from demographic variables, Body Mass Index, health status, as well as child and adolescent quality of life and internalizing and |
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ABC of Palliative Care $19.54 New – This user friendly guide to the palliative care of patients with incurable diseases takes a practical, easy to follow approach to this complex subject. Management of all the major symptoms are described, including difficult pain problems, respiratory problems, nausea and vomiting, constipation and diarrhoea, depression and anxiety. It also discusses the issues surrounding terminal care such as quality of life, communication skills, bereavement and carers. Chapters by a multidisciplinary te |
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ABC of Palliative Care $22.21 New – This user friendly guide to the palliative care of patients with incurable diseases takes a practical, easy to follow approach to this complex subject. Management of all the major symptoms are described, including difficult pain problems, respiratory problems, nausea and vomiting, constipation and diarrhoea, depression and anxiety. It also discusses the issues surrounding terminal care such as quality of life, communication skills, bereavement and carers. Chapters by a multidisciplinary te |
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ABC of Palliative Care $26.56 New – This user friendly guide to the palliative care of patients with incurable diseases takes a practical, easy to follow approach to this complex subject. Management of all the major symptoms are described, including difficult pain problems, respiratory problems, nausea and vomiting, constipation and diarrhoea, depression and anxiety. It also discusses the issues surrounding terminal care such as quality of life, communication skills, bereavement and carers. Chapters by a multidisciplinary te |
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ABC of Palliative Care $26.56 Used – This user friendly guide to the palliative care of patients with incurable diseases takes a practical, easy to follow approach to this complex subject. Management of all the major symptoms are described, including difficult pain problems, respiratory problems, nausea and vomiting, constipation and diarrhoea, depression and anxiety. It also discusses the issues surrounding terminal care such as quality of life, communication skills, bereavement and carers. Chapters by a multidisciplinary t |
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ABC of Palliative Care $3.36 Used – This user friendly guide to the palliative care of patients with incurable diseases takes a practical, easy to follow approach to this complex subject. Management of all the major symptoms are described, including difficult pain problems, respiratory problems, nausea and vomiting, constipation and diarrhoea, depression and anxiety. It also discusses the issues surrounding terminal care such as quality of life, communication skills, bereavement and carers. Chapters by a multidisciplinary t |
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ADHD Grown Up: A Guide to Adolescent and Adult ADHD $22.04 New – An essential clinical resource when working with adult ADHD clients. “ADHD Grown Up” thoroughly explores the three major types of ADHD, discussing the impact of the disorder on the individual and showing how symptoms frequently transition from adolescence into adulthood. The book provides clear guidance on how to diagnose adolescents and adults with ADHD, and discuses common co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, learning disorders, fatigue and chronic pain. Written by a seas |
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ADHD Grown Up: A Guide to Adolescent and Adult ADHD $10.16 Used – An essential clinical resource when working with adult ADHD clients. “ADHD Grown Up” thoroughly explores the three major types of ADHD, discussing the impact of the disorder on the individual and showing how symptoms frequently transition from adolescence into adulthood. The book provides clear guidance on how to diagnose adolescents and adults with ADHD, and discuses common co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, learning disorders, fatigue and chronic pain. Written by a sea |
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Abnormal Psychology $6.08 New – The “Collins College Outline” for “Abnormal Psychology” examines the symptoms, causes, and common treatments of the most frequently noted disorders, including personality, mood, psychotic, anxiety, gender, and organic conditions. This comprehensive guide also provides essential information on the history of abnormal psychology, legal issues, social policies, and major advances in research, as well as detailed explanations of behavioral, cognitive, biogenic, and sociocultural perspectives. |
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Abnormal Psychology $6.08 Used – The “Collins College Outline” for “Abnormal Psychology” examines the symptoms, causes, and common treatments of the most frequently noted disorders, including personality, mood, psychotic, anxiety, gender, and organic conditions. This comprehensive guide also provides essential information on the history of abnormal psychology, legal issues, social policies, and major advances in research, as well as detailed explanations of behavioral, cognitive, biogenic, and sociocultural perspectives. |
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Abnormal Psychology (Collins College Outlines) $2.55 The Collins College Outline for Abnormal Psychology examines the symptoms, causes, and common treatments of the most frequently noted disorders, including personality, mood, psychotic, anxiety, gender, and organic conditions. This comprehensive guide also provides essential information on the history of abnormal psychology, legal issues, social policies, and major advances in research, as well as detailed explanations of behavioral, cognitive, biogenic, and sociocultural perspectives. Completely revised and updated by Dr. Sarah Sifers, this book includes a test yourself section with answers and complete explanations at the end of each chapter. Also included are bibliographies for further reading, as well as numerous graphs, charts, and examples. The Collins College Outlines are a completely revised, in-depth series of study guides for all areas of study, including the Humanities, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Science, Language, History, and Business. Featuring the most up-to-date information, each book is written by a seasoned professor in the field and focuses on a simplified and general overview of the subject for college students and, where appropriate, Advanced Placement students. Each Collins College Outline is fully integrated with the major curriculum for its subject and is a perfect supplement for any standard textbook. |
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Abnormal Psychology: The Problem of Maladaptive Behavior $174.4 This clear and authoritativesurvey spans the epidemiology of abnormalbehavior, the evaluation of interventions, and theeffects of mental illness on both the individualand the family. It usesvulnerability and stress as pivotal conceptswithin the interactional approach, enabling thereader to easily discern why maladaptive behavioroccurs and understand how it can be treatedeffectively. For professionals inthe field of abnormal psychology andpsychopathology.TOC: 1. Abnormal Psychology.2. The Historical Background of Abnormal Psychology.3. Theoretical Perspectives on Maladaptive Behavior.4. Classification and Assessment.5. Vulnerability, Stress, and Coping: Maladaptive Reactions.6. Anxiety Disorders.7. Psychological Factors and Physical Symptoms.8. Sexual Variations and Disorders.9. Personality Disorders.10. Mood Disorders.11. Schizophrenic Disorders.12. Causes and Markers of Schizophrenia.13. Brain Disorders and Changes Related to Aging.14. Addictive Disorders.15. Maladaptive Behaviors of Childhood and Adolescence.16. Developmental Disorders.17. Therapies and Their Evaluation.18. Society’s Response to Maladaptive Behavior.Glossary.References.Photo References.Name Index.Subject Index. |
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Abnormal Psychology: The Problem of Maladaptive Behavior $177.07 This clear and authoritativesurvey spans the epidemiology of abnormalbehavior, the evaluation of interventions, and theeffects of mental illness on both the individualand the family. It usesvulnerability and stress as pivotal conceptswithin the interactional approach, enabling thereader to easily discern why maladaptive behavioroccurs and understand how it can be treatedeffectively. For professionals inthe field of abnormal psychology andpsychopathology.TOC: 1. Abnormal Psychology.2. The Historical Background of Abnormal Psychology.3. Theoretical Perspectives on Maladaptive Behavior.4. Classification and Assessment.5. Vulnerability, Stress, and Coping: Maladaptive Reactions.6. Anxiety Disorders.7. Psychological Factors and Physical Symptoms.8. Sexual Variations and Disorders.9. Personality Disorders.10. Mood Disorders.11. Schizophrenic Disorders.12. Causes and Markers of Schizophrenia.13. Brain Disorders and Changes Related to Aging.14. Addictive Disorders.15. Maladaptive Behaviors of Childhood and Adolescence.16. Developmental Disorders.17. Therapies and Their Evaluation.18. Society’s Response to Maladaptive Behavior.Glossary.References.Photo References.Name Index.Subject Index. |
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Acupressure for Emotional Healing $22 Increased stress and traumatic events in our lives have resulted in many millions of people who suffer from insomnia, nightmares, anxiety attacks, depression, and tension headaches. ACUPRESSURE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING offers relief at your fingertips, quickly and safely, for a wide range of emotional problems. It explains how emotional distress becomes lodged in the body as muscular tension and blocked energy, and shows how acupressure can relieve not just the resulting physical symptoms, but also their emotional source–often without the need for extensive talk therapy or medication. Acupressure stimulates the same points used in acupuncture, but instead of needles, firm finger pressure is used on the surface of the skin. The pressure releases neurochemicals called endorphins that relieve pain. As in acupuncture, specific pressure points are connected with internal organs and energy pathways in the body (called meridians) that regulate the flow of electrical energy to all systems. Unlike acupuncture, acupressure can be used safely by anyone, with only the hands as equipment. ACUPRESSURE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING offers a comprehensive A-Z guide to emotional ailments (from abandonment to worry and obsessive thinking), with fully-illustrated instruction on dozens of precise acupressure point locations and how to activate them, combined with yogic breathing, stretching, and movement routines. Case histories from the authors’ practice further illuminate each condition and the path to emotional balance and healing. Most routines can be used independently for self-care and on-the-spot relief. There are also sections on how to use the techniques to help others, with appropriate safeguards. |
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Acupressure for Emotional Healing: A Self-Care Guide for Trauma, Stress, and Common Emotional Imbalances $18.99 Increased stress and traumatic events in our lives have resulted in many millions of people who suffer from insomnia, nightmares, anxiety attacks, depression, and tension headaches. ACUPRESSURE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING offers relief at your fingertips, quickly and safely, for a wide range of emotional problems. It explains how emotional distress becomes lodged in the body as muscular tension and blocked energy, and shows how acupressure can relieve not just the resulting physical symptoms, but also their emotional source—often without the need for extensive talk therapy or medication.Acupressure stimulates the same points used in acupuncture, but instead of needles, firm finger pressure is used on the surface of the skin. The pressure releases neurochemicals called endorphins that relieve pain. As in acupuncture, specific pressure points are connected with internal organs and energy pathways in the body (called meridians) that regulate the flow of electrical energy to all systems. Unlike acupuncture, acupressure can be used safely by anyone, with only the hands as equipment. ACUPRESSURE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING offers a comprehensive A-Z guide to emotional ailments (from abandonment to worry and obsessive thinking), with fully-illustrated instruction on dozens of precise acupressure point locations and how to activate them, combined with yogic breathing, stretching, and movement routines. Case histories from the authors’ practice further illuminate each condition and the path to emotional balance and healing. Most routines can be used independently for self-care and on-the-spot relief. There are also sections on how to use the techniques to help others, with appropriate safeguards. |
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Acupressure for Emotional Healing: A Self-Care Guide for Trauma, Stress, and Common Emotional Imbalances $22 Increased stress and traumatic events in our lives have resulted in many millions of people who suffer from insomnia, nightmares, anxiety attacks, depression, and tension headaches. ACUPRESSURE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING offers relief at your fingertips, quickly and safely, for a wide range of emotional problems. It explains how emotional distress becomes lodged in the body as muscular tension and blocked energy, and shows how acupressure can relieve not just the resulting physical symptoms, but also their emotional source—often without the need for extensive talk therapy or medication.Acupressure stimulates the same points used in acupuncture, but instead of needles, firm finger pressure is used on the surface of the skin. The pressure releases neurochemicals called endorphins that relieve pain. As in acupuncture, specific pressure points are connected with internal organs and energy pathways in the body (called meridians) that regulate the flow of electrical energy to all systems. Unlike acupuncture, acupressure can be used safely by anyone, with only the hands as equipment. ACUPRESSURE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING offers a comprehensive A-Z guide to emotional ailments (from abandonment to worry and obsessive thinking), with fully-illustrated instruction on dozens of precise acupressure point locations and how to activate them, combined with yogic breathing, stretching, and movement routines. Case histories from the authors’ practice further illuminate each condition and the path to emotional balance and healing. Most routines can be used independently for self-care and on-the-spot relief. There are also sections on how to use the techniques to help others, with appropriate safeguards. |
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Adoptive parents: At risk or resilient. $49.99 This study advanced knowledge regarding the demographics of a nationally representative sample of adoptive parents and their use and level of satisfaction with adoption agency services, specifically that they are functioning well both psychologically and in their marital relationships and are satisfied with the adoption agency services that are being offered and used. It also examined the contributions of (a) psychological functioning at nine months postpartum, (b) infertility experiences, (c) tangible resources, and (d) the marital relationship in predicting the psychological health of adoptive parents at 27 months postpartum. Findings revealed that the psychological health of adoptive parents at nine months was the strongest predictor of depressive and anxiety symptoms at 27 months for both adoptive mothers and fathers, with tangible resources also contributing unique variance to the prediction of fathers’ depressive symptoms. Moreover, marital hostility was found to partially mediate the relationship between mothers’ depressive symptoms at nine months and 27 months postpartum. |
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Adoptive parents: At risk or resilient. $49.99 This study advanced knowledge regarding the demographics of a nationally representative sample of adoptive parents and their use and level of satisfaction with adoption agency services, specifically that they are functioning well both psychologically and in their marital relationships and are satisfied with the adoption agency services that are being offered and used. It also examined the contributions of (a) psychological functioning at nine months postpartum, (b) infertility experiences, (c) tangible resources, and (d) the marital relationship in predicting the psychological health of adoptive parents at 27 months postpartum. Findings revealed that the psychological health of adoptive parents at nine months was the strongest predictor of depressive and anxiety symptoms at 27 months for both adoptive mothers and fathers, with tangible resources also contributing unique variance to the prediction of fathers’ depressive symptoms. Moreover, marital hostility was found to partially mediate the relationship between mothers’ depressive symptoms at nine months and 27 months postpartum. |
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Adult children of alcoholics: An exploration of heterogeneity utilizing childhood roles, family of origin health and adult attachment styles. $49.99 Research reports that an estimated forty-three percent of adults, or seventy-six million people, in the United States have relatives who are alcoholic. In addition, one in eight individuals, or an estimated 30 million adults, has an alcoholic parent. The literature suggests that the impact of growing up in an alcoholic family system may affect psychological functioning well into adulthood. Adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs) are at increased risk for a myriad of psychological symptoms including substance abuse/dependency, problems in interpersonal relationships, depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. However, research has also indicated that there may be more heterogeneity within this group than previously reported. It has been suggested that while patterns of maladjustment and increased risk for psychological distress may be evident, no clear “syndrome” related to this population was supported. This study explored whether an ACOA’s childhood family role (i.e. Hero, Scapegoat, Mascot and Lost Child) explained variance within this population, using adult attachment and family of origin health as outcome measures. Results did not support this hypothesis. This study also examined between group differences in adult attachment styles and family of origin health between a sample of ACOAs and Non-ACOAs. Analysis indicated that ACOAs reported significantly more Fearful attachment styles than Non-ACOAs. As well, post-hoc analyses indicated that ACOAs described their families of origin as promoting significantly less personal responsibility, as well as, having lower support for the expression of emotions and constructive conflict resolution than Non-ACOAs. This study provides information which may be utilized by clinicians working with this population. The impact of less secure attachment styles within the therapeutic relationship should be considered. As well, this study provides evidence that a specific pattern of maladjustment secondary to the dynamics created by the |
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Adult children of alcoholics: An exploration of heterogeneity utilizing childhood roles, family of origin health and adult attachment styles. $108 Research reports that an estimated forty-three percent of adults, or seventy-six million people, in the United States have relatives who are alcoholic. In addition, one in eight individuals, or an estimated 30 million adults, has an alcoholic parent. The literature suggests that the impact of growing up in an alcoholic family system may affect psychological functioning well into adulthood. Adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs) are at increased risk for a myriad of psychological symptoms including substance abuse/dependency, problems in interpersonal relationships, depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. However, research has also indicated that there may be more heterogeneity within this group than previously reported. It has been suggested that while patterns of maladjustment and increased risk for psychological distress may be evident, no clear “syndrome” related to this population was supported. This study explored whether an ACOA’s childhood family role (i.e. Hero, Scapegoat, Mascot and Lost Child) explained variance within this population, using adult attachment and family of origin health as outcome measures. Results did not support this hypothesis. This study also examined between group differences in adult attachment styles and family of origin health between a sample of ACOAs and Non-ACOAs. Analysis indicated that ACOAs reported significantly more Fearful attachment styles than Non-ACOAs. As well, post-hoc analyses indicated that ACOAs described their families of origin as promoting significantly less personal responsibility, as well as, having lower support for the expression of emotions and constructive conflict resolution than Non-ACOAs. This study provides information which may be utilized by clinicians working with this population. The impact of less secure attachment styles within the therapeutic relationship should be considered. As well, this study provides evidence that a specific pattern of maladjustment secondary to the dynamics created by the |
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Adult children of alcoholics: An exploration of heterogeneity utilizing childhood roles, family of origin health and adult attachment styles. $49.99 Research reports that an estimated forty-three percent of adults, or seventy-six million people, in the United States have relatives who are alcoholic. In addition, one in eight individuals, or an estimated 30 million adults, has an alcoholic parent. The literature suggests that the impact of growing up in an alcoholic family system may affect psychological functioning well into adulthood. Adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs) are at increased risk for a myriad of psychological symptoms including substance abuse/dependency, problems in interpersonal relationships, depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. However, research has also indicated that there may be more heterogeneity within this group than previously reported. It has been suggested that while patterns of maladjustment and increased risk for psychological distress may be evident, no clear “syndrome” related to this population was supported. This study explored whether an ACOA’s childhood family role (i.e. Hero, Scapegoat, Mascot and Lost Child) explained variance within this population, using adult attachment and family of origin health as outcome measures. Results did not support this hypothesis. This study also examined between group differences in adult attachment styles and family of origin health between a sample of ACOAs and Non-ACOAs. Analysis indicated that ACOAs reported significantly more Fearful attachment styles than Non-ACOAs. As well, post-hoc analyses indicated that ACOAs described their families of origin as promoting significantly less personal responsibility, as well as, having lower support for the expression of emotions and constructive conflict resolution than Non-ACOAs. This study provides information which may be utilized by clinicians working with this population. The impact of less secure attachment styles within the therapeutic relationship should be considered. As well, this study provides evidence that a specific pattern of maladjustment secondary to the dynamics created by the |
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After the Diagnosis: Transcending Chronic Illness $9.99 After the Diagnosis is a heartfelt and moving lesson on the art of living well through serious illness. Dr. Julian Seifter understands the difficulty of managing a chronic condition in our health-obsessed, take-life-by-the-horns, live-forever world. When he found out he was suffering from diabetes, he was an ambitious medical resident who thought he could run away from his diagnosis. Good health was part of his self-image, and acknowledging that he needed treatment seemed like a kind of failure. In his practice, however, as he helped his patients come to terms with serious conditions, he began to understand that there were different, better ways to approach a life-altering diagnosis. In this frank account of his experiences both as a doctor and as a patient, he shares the many lessons he has learned. Writing with his wife, who has been an essential partner in his own treatment, he teaches you how to contend not only with the physical problems, the social stigma, and the emotional fallout of illness, but also with the medical establishment. Convinced that a deeper understanding of the spiritual, emotional, and physical challenges will bring not only comfort and support but also better care, he emphasizes truths rarely acknowledged in medical writing: • that a patient is not simply a collection of signs and symptoms, but someone with a particular personality, psychology, and history; someone with idiosyncratic wishes and goals • that blame, anxiety, obsession, and shame are inevitably part of the psychological journey, and that the doctor-patient relationship needs to make room for the whole person, including these difficult emotions • that sometimes doctor and patient have to throw out the rule book and construct highly personal, creative solutions • that denial, acting out, and “being bad” can sometimes be of benefit in managing illness • that optimism and emotional resilience— both of which |
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After the Diagnosis: Transcending Chronic Illness $0.99 After the Diagnosis is a heartfelt and moving lesson on the art of living well through serious illness. Dr. Julian Seifter understands the difficulty of managing a chronic condition in our health-obsessed, take-life-by-the-horns, live-forever world. When he found out he was suffering from diabetes, he was an ambitious medical resident who thought he could run away from his diagnosis. Good health was part of his self-image, and acknowledging that he needed treatment seemed like a kind of failure. In his practice, however, as he helped his patients come to terms with serious conditions, he began to understand that there were different, better ways to approach a life-altering diagnosis. In this frank account of his experiences both as a doctor and as a patient, he shares the many lessons he has learned. Writing with his wife, who has been an essential partner in his own treatment, he teaches you how to contend not only with the physical problems, the social stigma, and the emotional fallout of illness, but also with the medical establishment. Convinced that a deeper understanding of the spiritual, emotional, and physical challenges will bring not only comfort and support but also better care, he emphasizes truths rarely acknowledged in medical writing: • that a patient is not simply a collection of signs and symptoms, but someone with a particular personality, psychology, and history; someone with idiosyncratic wishes and goals • that blame, anxiety, obsession, and shame are inevitably part of the psychological journey, and that the doctor-patient relationship needs to make room for the whole person, including these difficult emotions • that sometimes doctor and patient have to throw out the rule book and construct highly personal, creative solutions • that denial, acting out, and “being bad” can sometimes be of benefit in managing illness • that optimism and emotional resilience— both of which |
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Agitation in Patients With Dementia: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Management $84 Among the most frustrating challenges for any health care professional are treating and alleviating the distress of an agitated patient with dementia—especially compelling in the midst of today’s unprecedented population explosion among adults over age 65. For the first time ever, people age 85 and older represent the fastest-growing segment of our population. As we find ways to meet this challenge, we are also transforming how we think about aging. Instead of the pejorative term “senility,” which implies that simply to be old is to be infirm, we refer to the ABCs of geriatric psychiatry: disturbances in (A)ffect, (B)ehavior, and (C)ognition, which are not normal at any age.This remarkable monograph offers practical direction on assessing and managing agitation in patients with dementia. Furthermore, this encouraging work shows that successful outcomes—with response rates as high as 70%—can be achieved with a systemic approach, involving both patient and caregiver, that includes cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic, and reminiscence therapies. This concise book identifies and diagnoses the multiple types of agitation in dementia patients. It also explains how to look for and treat the underlying medical etiologies, and recommends treatment and management techniques, including: • Definitional and theoretical conceptualizations of agitation in the elderly; the epidemiology (i.e., the possible relationships involving agitation and dementia, and the dynamic between symptoms and the care setting) and neurochemistry (i.e., the neurobiological changes of behavior involve biochemical and structural causes, not structural causes alone) of agitation• Behavior assessment scales as evaluation tools; differential diagnoses (distinguishing delirium, depression, psychosis, and anxiety from the many precipitating and maintaining factors underlying agitation); clinical assessment and management of |
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Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder $29.77 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Agoraphobia Without a History of Panic Disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme fear of experiencing panic symptoms, of panic attacks.Agoraphobia typically develops as a result of having panic disorder. In a small minority of cases, however, agoraphobia can develop by itself without being triggered by the onset of panic attacks. Historically, there has been debate over whether Agoraphobia Without Panic genuinely existed, or wheth |
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Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder $34.81 New – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Agoraphobia Without a History of Panic Disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme fear of experiencing panic symptoms, of panic attacks.Agoraphobia typically develops as a result of having panic disorder. In a small minority of cases, however, agoraphobia can develop by itself without being triggered by the onset of panic attacks. Historically, there has been debate over whether Agoraphobia Without Panic genuinely existed, or whethe |
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Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder $27.14 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Agoraphobia Without a History of Panic Disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme fear of experiencing panic symptoms, of panic attacks.Agoraphobia typically develops as a result of having panic disorder. In a small minority of cases, however, agoraphobia can develop by itself without being triggered by the onset of panic attacks. Historically, there has been debate over whether Agoraphobia Without Panic genuinely existed, or wheth |
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An Ethologically Relevant Animal Model of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Physiological, Pharmacological and Behavioral Sequelae in Rats Exposed to Predator Stress and Social Instability. $58.04 New – Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating mental illness that results from exposure to intense, life-threatening trauma. Some of the symptoms of PTSD include intrusive flashback memories, persistent anxiety, hyperarousal and cognitive impairments. The finding of reduced basal glucocorticoid levels, as well as a greater suppression of glucocorticoid levels following dexamethasone administration, has also been commonly observed in people with PTSD. Our laboratory has developed |
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An Ethologically Relevant Animal Model of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Physiological, Pharmacological and Behavioral Sequelae in Rats Exposed to Predator Stress and Social Instability. $55.56 Used – Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating mental illness that results from exposure to intense, life-threatening trauma. Some of the symptoms of PTSD include intrusive flashback memories, persistent anxiety, hyperarousal and cognitive impairments. The finding of reduced basal glucocorticoid levels, as well as a greater suppression of glucocorticoid levels following dexamethasone administration, has also been commonly observed in people with PTSD. Our laboratory has developed |
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An Introduction to Coping with Anxiety $0.62 New – Anxiety affects thousands of people in the UK and it can be effectively treated with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. This introductory booklet is aimed at those for whom anxiety has become a problem. Written by experienced practitioners, it explains what anxiety is and how it makes you feel when it becomes unmanageable or lasts for long periods of time. It will help the reader to understand their symptoms and is ideal as an immediate coping strategy and as a preliminary to fuller therapy. T |
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An Introduction to Coping with Anxiety $0.62 Used – Anxiety affects thousands of people in the UK and it can be effectively treated with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. This introductory booklet is aimed at those for whom anxiety has become a problem. Written by experienced practitioners, it explains what anxiety is and how it makes you feel when it becomes unmanageable or lasts for long periods of time. It will help the reader to understand their symptoms and is ideal as an immediate coping strategy and as a preliminary to fuller therapy. |
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An Introduction to Coping with Health Anxiety $0.62 Used – Health anxiety affects thousands of people in the UK and it can be effectively treated with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. This introductory booklet is aimed at those for whom health anxiety has become a serious problem. Written by experienced practitioners, it explains what health anxiety is and how it makes you feel. It will help the reader to understand their symptoms and is ideal as an immediate coping strategy and as a preliminary to fuller therapy. This title covers: what health anx |
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An Introduction to Coping with Health Anxiety $0.62 New – Health anxiety affects thousands of people in the UK and it can be effectively treated with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. This introductory booklet is aimed at those for whom health anxiety has become a serious problem. Written by experienced practitioners, it explains what health anxiety is and how it makes you feel. It will help the reader to understand their symptoms and is ideal as an immediate coping strategy and as a preliminary to fuller therapy. This title covers: what health anxi |
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An Investigation of the Relationship Between Self-Report Measures of Anxiety and Depression in an Outpatient Sample. $68.02 New – The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between and among measures of depression and anxiety in an outpatient sample. More specifically, this study investigated whether narrowband or broadband measures would be able to discriminate between anxious and non-anxious, depressed and non-depressed groups. Overall, the results demonstrated that both the MMMP-D and BDI-II were valid measures of depression for helping to identify depressive symptoms in individuals seeking outpatient p |
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An ethologically relevant animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder: Physiological, pharmacological and behavioral sequelae in rats exposed to predator stress and social instability. $49.99 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating mental illness that results from exposure to intense, life-threatening trauma. Some of the symptoms of PTSD include intrusive flashback memories, persistent anxiety, hyperarousal and cognitive impairments. The finding of reduced basal glucocorticoid levels, as well as a greater suppression of glucocorticoid levels following dexamethasone administration, has also been commonly observed in people with PTSD. Our laboratory has developed an animal model of PTSD which utilizes chronic psychosocial stress, composed of unavoidable predator exposure and daily social instability, to produce changes in rat physiology and behavior that are comparable to the symptoms observed in PTSD patients. The present set of experiments was therefore designed to (1) test the hypothesis that our animal model of PTSD would produce abnormalities in glucocorticoid levels that are comparable to those observed in people with PTSD, (2) examine the ability of antidepressant and anxiolytic agents to ameliorate the PTSD-like physiological and behavioral symptoms induced by our paradigm and (3) ascertain how long the physiological and behavioral effects of our stress regimen could be maintained.;The experimental findings revealed that our animal model of PTSD produces a reduction in basal glucocorticoid levels and increased negative feedback sensitivity to the synthetic glucocorticoid, dexamethasone. In addition, chronic prophylactic administration of amitriptyline (tricyclic antidepressant) and clonidine (alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonist) prevented a subset of the effects of chronic stress on rat physiology and behavior, but tianeptine (antidepressant) was the only drug to block the effects of chronic stress on all physiological and behavioral measures. The final experiment indicated that only a subset of the effects of chronic stress on rat physiology and behavior could be observed 4 months following the initiation of chronic stress, |
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An ethologically relevant animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder: Physiological, pharmacological and behavioral sequelae in rats exposed to predator stress and social instability. $49.99 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating mental illness that results from exposure to intense, life-threatening trauma. Some of the symptoms of PTSD include intrusive flashback memories, persistent anxiety, hyperarousal and cognitive impairments. The finding of reduced basal glucocorticoid levels, as well as a greater suppression of glucocorticoid levels following dexamethasone administration, has also been commonly observed in people with PTSD. Our laboratory has developed an animal model of PTSD which utilizes chronic psychosocial stress, composed of unavoidable predator exposure and daily social instability, to produce changes in rat physiology and behavior that are comparable to the symptoms observed in PTSD patients. The present set of experiments was therefore designed to (1) test the hypothesis that our animal model of PTSD would produce abnormalities in glucocorticoid levels that are comparable to those observed in people with PTSD, (2) examine the ability of antidepressant and anxiolytic agents to ameliorate the PTSD-like physiological and behavioral symptoms induced by our paradigm and (3) ascertain how long the physiological and behavioral effects of our stress regimen could be maintained.;The experimental findings revealed that our animal model of PTSD produces a reduction in basal glucocorticoid levels and increased negative feedback sensitivity to the synthetic glucocorticoid, dexamethasone. In addition, chronic prophylactic administration of amitriptyline (tricyclic antidepressant) and clonidine (alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonist) prevented a subset of the effects of chronic stress on rat physiology and behavior, but tianeptine (antidepressant) was the only drug to block the effects of chronic stress on all physiological and behavioral measures. The final experiment indicated that only a subset of the effects of chronic stress on rat physiology and behavior could be observed 4 months following the initiation of chronic stress, |
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An ethologically relevant animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder: Physiological, pharmacological and behavioral sequelae in rats exposed to predator stress and social instability. $69 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating mental illness that results from exposure to intense, life-threatening trauma. Some of the symptoms of PTSD include intrusive flashback memories, persistent anxiety, hyperarousal and cognitive impairments. The finding of reduced basal glucocorticoid levels, as well as a greater suppression of glucocorticoid levels following dexamethasone administration, has also been commonly observed in people with PTSD. Our laboratory has developed an animal model of PTSD which utilizes chronic psychosocial stress, composed of unavoidable predator exposure and daily social instability, to produce changes in rat physiology and behavior that are comparable to the symptoms observed in PTSD patients. The present set of experiments was therefore designed to (1) test the hypothesis that our animal model of PTSD would produce abnormalities in glucocorticoid levels that are comparable to those observed in people with PTSD, (2) examine the ability of antidepressant and anxiolytic agents to ameliorate the PTSD-like physiological and behavioral symptoms induced by our paradigm and (3) ascertain how long the physiological and behavioral effects of our stress regimen could be maintained.;The experimental findings revealed that our animal model of PTSD produces a reduction in basal glucocorticoid levels and increased negative feedback sensitivity to the synthetic glucocorticoid, dexamethasone. In addition, chronic prophylactic administration of amitriptyline (tricyclic antidepressant) and clonidine (alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonist) prevented a subset of the effects of chronic stress on rat physiology and behavior, but tianeptine (antidepressant) was the only drug to block the effects of chronic stress on all physiological and behavioral measures. The final experiment indicated that only a subset of the effects of chronic stress on rat physiology and behavior could be observed 4 months following the initiation of chronic stress, |
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An investigation of working memory ability, executive functioning and judgment of learning in obsessive-compulsive disorder. $49.99 Neuropsychological functioning in individuals with OCD has been an area of recent focus, in effort to understand the neurobiological underpinnings of obsessive-compulsive symptoms. In particular, the literature has explored the possibility of executive functioning and memory deficits in OCD. The current study extended this line of research to compare neuropsychological functioning in OCD to that of other anxiety disorders, including an exploration of judgment of learning. A total of twenty-one participants were recruited from two clinical sites and the community: eleven diagnosed with OCD and ten diagnosed with another anxiety disorder. The variables of interest included verbal and visual working memory, judgment of learning and executive functioning. Verbal working memory was assessed using Letter-Number Sequencing, visual working memory through a computerized task and executive functioning with the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. Judgment of learning was assessed by asking the participants to estimate the accuracy of their performance. Based on earlier research findings, it was postulated that participants with OCD would exhibit greater difficulty on all neuropsychological tests, compared to participants with other anxiety disorders. In addition, it was hypothesized that there would be a positive relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptom severity and the discrepancy between the participant’s judgment of learning and true accuracy.;There were no significant differences between the two groups on the verbal working memory task. A moderate effect for group was detected for group on the visual working memory task, with individuals with OCD making greater number of errors and receiving lower scores on measures of sensitivity. These effects were stronger at the most difficult level of the visual working memory task. There were no effects for group on judgment of learning. Across all participants, judgment discrepancy was significantly correlated with time spent |
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An investigation of working memory ability, executive functioning and judgment of learning in obsessive-compulsive disorder. $49.99 Neuropsychological functioning in individuals with OCD has been an area of recent focus, in effort to understand the neurobiological underpinnings of obsessive-compulsive symptoms. In particular, the literature has explored the possibility of executive functioning and memory deficits in OCD. The current study extended this line of research to compare neuropsychological functioning in OCD to that of other anxiety disorders, including an exploration of judgment of learning. A total of twenty-one participants were recruited from two clinical sites and the community: eleven diagnosed with OCD and ten diagnosed with another anxiety disorder. The variables of interest included verbal and visual working memory, judgment of learning and executive functioning. Verbal working memory was assessed using Letter-Number Sequencing, visual working memory through a computerized task and executive functioning with the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. Judgment of learning was assessed by asking the participants to estimate the accuracy of their performance. Based on earlier research findings, it was postulated that participants with OCD would exhibit greater difficulty on all neuropsychological tests, compared to participants with other anxiety disorders. In addition, it was hypothesized that there would be a positive relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptom severity and the discrepancy between the participant’s judgment of learning and true accuracy.;There were no significant differences between the two groups on the verbal working memory task. A moderate effect for group was detected for group on the visual working memory task, with individuals with OCD making greater number of errors and receiving lower scores on measures of sensitivity. These effects were stronger at the most difficult level of the visual working memory task. There were no effects for group on judgment of learning. Across all participants, judgment discrepancy was significantly correlated with time spent |
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Anxiety & Depression Workbook For Dummies $19.99 From identifying your triggers to improving your relationships — manage your emotional wellbeing Struggling to cope with anxiety and/or depression? Have no fear — this hands-on guide focuses on helping you pinpoint the root of your problems and find relief from your symptoms in a detailed, step-by-step manner. With concise, eye-opening exercises, you’ll understand how to assess your current situation, remove the roadblocks to change, face your fears, and improve your view of yourself and the world around you. You’ll see how to take direct action to alter negative or distorted thinking, lift your moods, and adopt positive habits that will lead you toward a more joyful, meaningful, and connected life!DiscoverHow to improve the way you feel about yourselfSkills to face and overcome what makes you anxious or depressedHow to determine whether medication is an option for youPractical ways to prepare for and deal with setbacks |
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Anxiety & Depression Workbook for Dummies $9.23 Used – From identifying your triggers to improving your relationships, this work helps you to manage your emotional wellbeing. Struggling to cope with anxiety and/or depression? Have no fear – this hands-on guide focuses on helping you pinpoint the root of your problems and find relief from your symptoms in a detailed, step-by-step manner. With concise, eye-opening exercises, you’ll understand how to assess your current situation, remove the roadblocks to change, face your fears, and improve you |
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Anxiety & Depression Workbook for Dummies $9.23 New – From identifying your triggers to improving your relationships, this work helps you to manage your emotional wellbeing. Struggling to cope with anxiety and/or depression? Have no fear – this hands-on guide focuses on helping you pinpoint the root of your problems and find relief from your symptoms in a detailed, step-by-step manner. With concise, eye-opening exercises, you’ll understand how to assess your current situation, remove the roadblocks to change, face your fears, and improve your |
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Anxiety & Depression Workbook for Dummies $19.99 From identifying your triggers to improving your relationships — manage your emotional wellbeing Struggling to cope with anxiety and/or depression? Have no fear — this hands-on guide focuses on helping you pinpoint the root of your problems and find relief from your symptoms in a detailed, step-by-step manner. With concise, eye-opening exercises, you”ll understand how to assess your current situation, remove the roadblocks to change, face your fears, and improve your view of yourself and the world around you. You”ll see how to take direct action to alter negative or distorted thinking, lift your moods, and adopt positive habits that will lead you toward a more joyful, meaningful, and connected life! Discover* How to improve the way you feel about yourself* Skills to face and overcome what makes you anxious or depressed* How to determine whether medication is an option for you* Practical ways to prepare for and deal with setbacks |
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Anxiety & Depression Workbook for Dummies. $7.07 New – From identifying your triggers to improving your relationships — manage your emotional wellbeing Struggling to cope with anxiety and/or depression? Have no fear — this hands-on guide focuses on helping you pinpoint the root of your problems and find relief from your symptoms in a detailed, step-by-step manner. With concise, eye-opening exercises, you’ll understand how to assess your current situation, remove the roadblocks to change, face your fears, and improve your view of your |
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Anxiety & Panic Attacks $1.99 Suffering from Anxiety or Panic Attacks?Discover The Secrets to Stop Attacks in Their Tracks!Your heart is racing so fast and you don’t know why, at least not at first. Then your chest tightens and you feel like you are having a heart attack. All of a sudden, you start sweating and getting jittery.What is going on?Wait a minute………these and other symptoms are signaling that you are having an anxiety attack. You’re having an anxiety attack because you are worried about this and that. You stay in fear because you don’t think things are going to turn out for the best in your behalf. You are in paralyzed mode and frozen with fear, like a pack of ice.You keep having these symptoms that feel like a heart attack. Pain in the chest, pressure in the chest, and so on. So you decide to go to the emergency room to get it checked out. However, much to your surprise, they tell you that you are not having a heart attack. You spend a few hours taking all of these tests only for them to tell you that it’s not what you thought it was.So, now you are stumped. You are really stumped when they tell you that you are most likely having an anxiety attack. What?? Yes, they did not stutter. You are having an anxiety attack.Anxiety is a state of mind. You allow your mind to think these thoughts and then you start freaking out—for something that you think is happening in your mind, but really isn’t. However, you don’t care if that’s what it is. You are still scared, fearful and you can hardly get your bearings together.There is a Solution to Manage Your Attacks…Our Anxiety & Panic Attacks guide, has tips and additional information on what you should do when you are experiencing an anxiety or panic attack.With so much going on in the world today with taking care of your family, working full time, dealing with office politics and |
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Anxiety & Panic Attacks; If You’re Tired of Panic Attack Symptoms And Desire Panic Attack Treatment, Then With This Anxiety And Phobia Workbook, You Will Discover Anxiety And Panic Attacks Cause And Cure. $4.97 Samantha Prince,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Jzaddy Publishing |
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Anxiety (Quamut) $2.95 Get the facts about anxiety.Being well-informed is the best medicine. Learn everything you need to know about anxiety, including:An overview of the causes and symptoms of anxietyA rundown of the procedures used to diagnose and treat anxietyDetails on alternative treatments, preventive measures, and prognosisQuamut is the fastest, most convenient way to learn how to do almost anything. From tasting wine to managing your retirement accounts, Quamut gives you reliable information in a concise chart format that you can take anywhere. Quamut charts are: Authoritative: Written by experts in their field so you have the most reliable information available. Clear: Our explanations take you step-by-step through everything from performing CPR to threading a needle. Concise: You’ll learn just what you need to know–no more, no less. Precise: Quamut charts include detailed text, photos, and illustrations to show you exactly how to do just about anything. Portable: Your know-how goes with you wherever your projects lead. |
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Anxiety And Panic Attacks Their Cause And Cure: A Basic Guide To Anxiety Disorders, Symptoms Of Anxiety And Panic Attacks $0.99 Martin C. Scott,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Nooks R. Us |
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Anxiety Cure: An Eight-Step Program for Getting Well $0.62 "The Anxiety Cure is a warm, wise, and thoroughly wonderful book for people with anxiety disorders and for everyone who cares about them."–– From the Foreword by Jerilyn Ross, M.A., L.I.C.S.W., President, Anxiety Disorders Association of America, and author of Triumph Over Fear"The Anxiety Cure is sure to enjoy substantial popularity and will be used widely by anxious people, their families, and therapists."–– R. Reid Wilson, Ph.D., author of Don’t PanicOne in four people suffers from some form of anxiety–– and for millions, the symptoms can be crippling. Fortunately, anxiety disorders are highly treatable. Written in a friendly and reassuring manner, The Anxiety Cure offers both sufferers and their loved ones immediate, long-lasting relief. The authors share their step-by-step methods for dealing with the six main types of anxiety, including panic disorder, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, along with treatment prescriptions and easy relaxation techniques. Grounded in the authors’ own treatment of thousands of clinically anxious people, The Anxiety Cure:Reveals how to manage anxiety at home and at workProvides action plans for friends, family, and support peopleFeatures dramatic stories as well as boxes, tools, and forms to chart your personal progressOutlines lifesaving strategies for anxious people with alcohol or drug problemsThe Anxiety Cure is written by a father and his two daughters–– now in clinical practice together–– who tell the inspiring story of how they overcame anxiety in their family. Completely revised and updated, this practical guide features a chapter on anxiety and terrorism and an updated section on the latest medications. |
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Anxiety Disease: New Hope for the Millions Who Suffer from Anxiety $7.99 Anxiety is not always psychological but rather a disease that can now be controlled. The symptoms are devastating: sudden unprovoked attacks of anxiety-accompanied by skipping and racing of the heart, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, dizzy spells. Even worse is the fear that you are losing your mind. But here’s the good news. The more unexpected and unprovoked the attacks or the symptoms, the more likely that the victim is suffering from a biologically beset disease. What’s more, medical science can now overcome this disease in virtually all cases through a combination of drugs and behavior therapy. Dr. David V. Sheenan, formerly of the Havard Medical School, is now the Director of Research of the College of Medicine at the University of South Florida in Tampa. He draws upon recent research and his own pioneering breakthroughs in the treatment of anxiety to present in this book: -Quizzes that will help you determine whether your anxiety is caused by normal stress or is the result of a genetically influenced physical disorder. Seven progressive stages of the disease-and the four steps necessary for recovery. Detailed case histories of former anxiety victims who are now leading full and productive lives. Reassurance and guidance to family members and friends who want to help, but don’t know how. This book offers new hope to millions of men and women across the country. |
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Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule ADIS-IV and ADIS-IV-L Combination Specimen Set: Includes Clinician’s Manual, 1 ADIS-IV Client Interview Schedule and 1 ADIS-IV-L Client Interview Schedule $29.95 The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV (ADIS-IV) is a structured interview designed to assess for current episodes of anxiety disorders, and to permit differential diagnosis among the anxiety disorders according to DSM-IV criteria. The ADIS-IV also provides sufficient information to permit functional analysis of the anxiety disorders. In addition, sections to assess current mood, somatoform, and substance use disorders are included because of their high comorbitidy rate with anxiety disorder and because the presenting symtomatology of these disorders is often quite similar to that of the anxiety disorders. The ADIS-IV also contains screening questions for psychotic and conversion symptoms and familial psychiatric history. A more detailed section is included to ascertain the patient’s medical and psychiatric treatment history. Finally, with the exception of Axis II disorders, the ADIS-IV permits the use of the DSM-IV multiaxial system. The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV: Lifetime Version (ADIS-IV-L) contains all of the sections included in the ADIS-IV. However, unlike the ADIS-IV, the ADIS-IV-L has been designed to establish past (lifetime) diagnoses as well. The ADIS-IV-L also contains a Diagnostic Timeline to assist in the determination of the onset, remission, and temporal sequence of disorders. This item is a specimen set that includes one Clinician’s Manual, one Client Interview Schedule for ADIS-IV and one Client Interview Schedule for ADIS-IV-L. |
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Anxiety Disorder Overview Including Classification, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Much More $20.27 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The book discusses anxiety disorder classifications such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobia, agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder, obssessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and separation anxiety disorder. Also you will find information about its causes, symptoms, treatment and much more. Project Webster represents a new p |
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Anxiety Disorder Treatment $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Psychosomatic Medicine, Anxiolytic, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Systematic Desensitization, Desensitization, Flooding, Direct Therapeutic Exposure, No More Panic – Support Group. Excerpt: An anxiolytic (also antipanic or antianxiety agent ) is a drug used for the treatment of symptoms of anxiety . Anxiolytics have been shown to be useful in the treatment of anxiety disorders .Though not anxiolytics, beta-receptor blockers such as propranolol and oxprenolol can be used to combat the somatic symptoms of anxiety.Anxiolytics are also known as “minor tranquilizers “, though their use and effects are by no means minor; this term is less common in modern texts.Types of anxiolytics Benzodiazepines Main article: Benzodiazepine Benzodiazepines are prescribed for short-term relief of severe and disabling anxiety. Benzodiazepines may also be indicated to cover the latent periods associated with the medications prescribed to treat an underlying anxiety disorder. They are used to treat a wide variety of conditions and symptoms and are usually a first choice when short-term CNS sedation is needed. Longer-term uses include treatment for severe anxiety. There is a risk of a benzodiazepine withdrawal and rebound syndrome after continuous usage for longer than two weeks. There is also the added problem of the accumulation of drug metabolites and adverse effects. Benzodiazepines include:Benzodiazepines exert their anxiolytic properties at moderate dosage. At higher dosage hypnotic properties occur. Azapirones Main article: Azapirone Azapirones are a class of 5-HT1A receptor agonists . They lack the sedation and the dependence associated with benzodiazepines and cause much less cognitive impairment. They may be less effective than benzodiazepines in patients who |
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Anxiety Disorder Treatment: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing $17.8 Used – Chapters: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 49. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy that was developed to resolve symptoms resulting from disturbing and unresolved life experiences. It uses a structured approach to address p |
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Anxiety Disorder Treatment: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing $20.63 New – Chapters: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 49. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy that was developed to resolve symptoms resulting from disturbing and unresolved life experiences. It uses a structured approach to address pa |
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Anxiety Disorders $13.31 Used – Millions of Americansmore than 16 percent of teens and adultslive with some type of anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are a group of disorders that include panic disorder, agoraphobia, general anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others. In this book, you will read case studies of people living with anxiety disorders and how they handle their conditions. You’ll learn about the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of anxiety disorders and will disc |
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Anxiety Disorders $25.21 New – Millions of Americansmore than 16 percent of teens and adultslive with some type of anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are a group of disorders that include panic disorder, agoraphobia, general anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others. In this book, you will read case studies of people living with anxiety disorders and how they handle their conditions. You’ll learn about the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of anxiety disorders and will disco |
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Anxiety Disorders $34.6 Millions of Americansmore than 16 percent of teens and adultslive with some type of anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are a group of disorders that include panic disorder, agoraphobia, general anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others. In this book, you will read case studies of people living with anxiety disorders and how they handle their conditions. You”ll learn about the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of anxiety disorders and will discover coping strategies and treatments. These facts will give you the information you need to recognize and understand anxiety disorders and to reach out for help. Identifying anxiety disorders in yourself, a friend, or a family member is the first step toward effectively managing your condition. |
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Anxiety Disorders $33 New – Millions of Americansmore than 16 percent of teens and adultslive with some type of anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are a group of disorders that include panic disorder, agoraphobia, general anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others. In this book, you will read case studies of people living with anxiety disorders and how they handle their conditions. You’ll learn about the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of anxiety disorders and will disco |
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Anxiety Disorders $59.95 Anxiety Disorders: A Pocket Guide for Primary Care is designed to help the primary care practitioner recognize, diagnose, and manage anxiety disorders in a busy clinical practice. The first several chapters give an overview of anxiety and the anxiety disorders, and provide the practitioner with practical information and techniques regarding the psychiatric evaluation and mental status examination in a primary care practice. Extremely effective modalities are available for the management of common mental disorders, including the anxiety disorders. The goal of treatment is not simply improvement but remission of symptoms and restoration of function. The Pocket Guide includes helpful chapters on psychopharmacology, psychopharmacotherapy, and psychologic treatment for the anxiety disorders. |
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Anxiety Disorders $26.78 Used – Millions of Americansmore than 16 percent of teens and adultslive with some type of anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are a group of disorders that include panic disorder, agoraphobia, general anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others. In this book, you will read case studies of people living with anxiety disorders and how they handle their conditions. You’ll learn about the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of anxiety disorders and will disc |
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Anxiety Disorders (Quamut) $2.95 Get the facts about anxiety disorders.Being well-informed is the best medicine. Learn everything you need to know about anxiety disorders, including:An overview of the causes and symptoms of anxiety disordersA rundown of the procedures used to diagnose and treat anxiety disordersDetails on alternative treatments, preventive measures, and prognosisQuamut is the fastest, most convenient way to learn how to do almost anything. From tasting wine to managing your retirement accounts, Quamut gives you reliable information in a concise chart format that you can take anywhere. Quamut charts are: Authoritative: Written by experts in their field so you have the most reliable information available. Clear: Our explanations take you step-by-step through everything from performing CPR to threading a needle. Concise: You’ll learn just what you need to know–no more, no less. Precise: Quamut charts include detailed text, photos, and illustrations to show you exactly how to do just about anything. Portable: Your know-how goes with you wherever your projects lead. |
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Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS-IV) Specimen Set: Includes Clinician Manual and One ADIS-IV Client Interview Schedule $19.95 The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV (ADIS-IV) is a structured interview designed to assess for current episodes of anxiety disorders, and to permit differential diagnosis among the anxiety disorders according to DSM-IV criteria. The ADIS-IV also provides sufficient information to permit functional analysis of the anxiety disorders. In addition, sections to assess current mood, somatoform, and substance use disorders are included because of their high comorbitidy rate with anxiety disorder and because the presenting symtomatology of these disorders is often quite similar to that of the anxiety disorders. The ADIS-IV also contains screening questions for psychotic and conversion symptoms and familial psychiatric history. A more detailed section is included to ascertain the patient’s medical and psychiatric treatment history. Finally, with the exception of Axis II disorders, the ADIS-IV permits the use of the DSM-IV multiaxial system. The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV: Adult Version (ADIS-IV-L) contains all of the sections included in the ADIS-IV. However, unlike the ADIS-IV, the ADIS-IV-L has been designed to establish past (lifetime) diagnoses as well. The ADIS-IV-L also contains a Diagnostic Timeline to assist in the determination of the onset, remission, and temporal sequence of disorders. The Clinician’s manual has been developed to accompany both the ADIS-IV and the ADIS-IV-L. Because the ADIS-IV is designed for the detailed examination of anxiety disorder and related problems, it will be of most value for research and clinical applications directly related to these problem areas. This item includes both the Clinician’s manual and the Adult Client Interview Schedule. |
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Anxiety Disorders: Complete Series (Cd) $677.07 New – Anxiety disorders are currently the most common psychiatric illnesses affecting both children and adults. Whether it is the generalized anxiety associated with every day living or the devastating effects of a severe traumatic event, people who develop the symptoms of an anxiety disorder commonly find their personal, social, and vocational lives impaired. Using dramatic vignettes and interviews with professionals, the programs in this series discuss current treatment options and the challen |
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Anxiety Disorders: Complete Series (Cd) $677.07 Used – Anxiety disorders are currently the most common psychiatric illnesses affecting both children and adults. Whether it is the generalized anxiety associated with every day living or the devastating effects of a severe traumatic event, people who develop the symptoms of an anxiety disorder commonly find their personal, social, and vocational lives impaired. Using dramatic vignettes and interviews with professionals, the programs in this series discuss current treatment options and the challe |
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Anxiety Disorders: Complete Series (Cd) $681.14 New – Anxiety disorders are currently the most common psychiatric illnesses affecting both children and adults. Whether it is the generalized anxiety associated with every day living or the devastating effects of a severe traumatic event, people who develop the symptoms of an anxiety disorder commonly find their personal, social, and vocational lives impaired. Using dramatic vignettes and interviews with professionals, the programs in this series discuss current treatment options and the challen |