Tag: anxiety
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Anxiety Treatment: Therapy
Read more: Anxiety Treatment: TherapyAnd here’s “Anxiety Treatment – Therapy”:
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Animal Emotion
Read more: Animal EmotionScienceDaily: Emotions help animals to make choices Happy? Angry? Anxious? How can we measure animal emotions? To understand how animals experience the world and how they should be treated, people need to better understand their emotional lives. A new review of animal emotion suggests that, as in humans, emotions may tell animals about how dangerous or…
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Mom’s Affection (Would’ve) Helped
Read more: Mom’s Affection (Would’ve) HelpedPsychCentral: Early Life Experiences Boost Adult Mental Health. A new study suggests infants who receive strong affection from their mothers are well equipped to cope with life stressors as adults. Although the sample is small, the research is meaningful. Most prior studies have relied on recall; few have tracked participants from childhood to adult life,…
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The Wisdom of Insecurity
Read more: The Wisdom of InsecurityWorry a lot? To consider: The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts. You may know Alan Watts from oft-broadcast lectures–eager audience hanging on every wryly wise, British-accented utterance. (Lectures can be sampled via this podcast or downloads around the net.) In this short book, Watts takes on worry and anxiety–a.k.a. insecurity. He argues that to live is…
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Feelings Contagious?
Read more: Feelings Contagious?A study at PhysOrg.com–feelings catchable. [R]esearchers [have] found a correlation between an individual’s emotional state and those of the person’s contacts. In other words, it appears that you can catch happiness. Or sadness. (Via GoodTherapy.org)