Archive for August 14th, 2009
Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Illness – The Time is Right
Epic arguments are being waged regarding the pros and cons of disease prevention. However, few, if any, are offering serious insight as to how to address the host of mental health disorders estimated to affect 14 to 20 percent of America's young people in any given year. A perfect storm is brewing, exacerbated by a troubled economy, rising [...]
What are Anxiety and Panic Attacks
Below is an introduction on Anxiety and Panic attacks, what they are, their causes, and their treatments, it is a brief overview of the illness; To help identify if you are, or have suffered from an anxiety attack or panic attack you need to be able to understand the symptoms. Buy understanding these you can look for them in future occurrences and [...]
Panic and Anxiety Reviews – What to Look For
Every sufferer of anxiety or panic knows that it can be one of the most frightening experiences we can suffer as a human being, it can provide a feeling of no control – and this is not pleasant for any of us, when feeling this due to an anxiety or panic attack it can send us in a vicious circle, so we know that the first step to a cure is [...]
Panic Attacks, Temperament, and Uncle Hans: It’s a Matter of Engineering?
Hans Eysenck, a Brit born in Germany in 1916, may not be one of the more widely known personality theorists; however, he was one of the finest. And his work is important to panic attack sufferers. Eysenck believed temperament, a characteristic mode of emotional response, is the featured component of personality. And he believed it was up and [...]







