Sigmund Freud’s (1856-1939) Psychoanalytic Theory proposed that beginning in childhood, people repress intolerable impulses, ideas and feelings, and this submerged mental energy sometimes produces mystifying symptoms such as anxiety. Many of todays psychologists have turned to two contemporary prospectives – learning and biological – for more complete understanding. The LearningContinue Reading

Anger is a complex human emotion that can automatically trigger the fight component of your nervous system’s fight-or-flight response. It is the emotion that signals when you feel personally threatened and the emotion that can cause your blood to “boil.” It is also the emotion that expresses the combative sideContinue Reading

The term “adrenal fatigue” has become a health buzzword for feeling burned out, stressed out, and exhausted, despite claims from the prominent medical journal BMC Endocrine Disorders that “there is no substantiation that ‘adrenal fatigue’ is an actual condition.” Chronic stress is becoming a way of life. According to aContinue Reading

Drug therapy is the leading biological treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Other biological interventions include relaxation training, mindfulness meditation and practicing living mindfully. Cognitive Therapist’s Point of View It is generally believed by cognitive therapists that generalized anxiety disorder and worry are caused by maladaptive assumptions and beliefs that mostContinue Reading

We are all living in an age of anxiety where anxiety is common and an expected part of life. A person might feel anxious when faced with work related problems, financial problems, before taking a test, health concerns, world political events, or before making an important decision. But anxiety disordersContinue Reading

Worry is the primary symptom of Generalized Anxiety Disorder. You might have a problem with worry if you have excess apprehension or avoidance for more days than not during the past six months. Seriously anxious people have difficulty being able to control their worry and typically suffer with sleep interruptions,Continue Reading

Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is the pathological preoccupation with an imagined or exaggerated defect in one’s physical appearance. The struggle with self-image, self-esteem, and self-love affects boys and girls alike. Common Signs and Symptoms Preoccupation with your physical appearace with extreme self-consciousness. Frequent examination of yourself in the mirror, orContinue Reading

Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) has received the most research to date of the new classiciation of obsessive-compulsive related disorders. People with body dysmorphic disorder are preoccupied with the belief that they have a particular body defect or flaw. In reality, the perceived flaw is usually imagined or greatly exaggerated inContinue Reading