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Articles, tagged with "phobias", page 1


28th May 2012

Liability Insurance

Understanding Liability Insurance If future generations ever wonder what their predecessors’ worst fears were, the fear to be sued would definitely rank high along with a few other most dreadful universal phobias. It is accepted to be always on the loo...

28th May 2012

How to Deliver a Eulogy: Five Easy Steps

Experts in phobias say that the fear of public speaking is worse than the fear of death for many of us. This is because most of us need acceptance from others and fear judgment to some extent. Although the event that necessitates a publicly spoken eulogy ...

29th March 2012

What you Need to Know about Sedation Dentistry

There are hundreds, perhaps thousands of phobias that people deal with on a daily basis. The term comes from a Greek word that means “fear” or “morbid fear” and is defined as type of anxiety disorder by clinical psychologists. Most phobias are relativel...

22nd March 2012

Downloading hypnotherapy mp3s

If you are struggling with issues of self confidence, with bad habits, with phobias, or with anxiousness or depression, then there are a range of different treatment options available to you. Of course you could see a therapist, or alternatively you could...

20th January 2012

Problem Horse Behavior

Are you having problems training your horse? There are probably some things you could be doing differently. Recall, horse behavior problems are by no means the horse’s fault! If you are having trouble with your equine’s behavior, you have come to the r...

11th January 2012

How to overcome your fear of flying?

If you have a fear of flying, it may be because you fear crashing, or maybe you are claustrophobic, and actually feel "trapped" in the airplane during a long flight. You might fear having a panic attack on the airplane. Irrespective of the phobia you have...

03rd January 2012

Top Ten Common Phobias

It is natural for human beings to have some form of fear. When fear becomes excessive and causes irrational behavior, it is considered a phobia. Many people are embarrassed to admit that they have an excessive fear for something, but phobia is actually no...

13th December 2011

Opt for Safe Playground Equipment

Physical activities offer enjoyment, fresh air, and exercise to children, but they can also pose some safety challenges to them. Unsafe equipment at playgrounds, uneven surfaces, and careless attitude are just a few to list out the dangers that cause chil...

06th December 2011

What Are You Afraid Of?

"If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment." -Marcus Aurelius When you were younger were you afraid of the bogey man? We all conj...

16th November 2011

Stop Anxiety in 3 Steps

Stop Anxiety in 3 Steps Anxiety is a disorder that effects millions. It is something that can consume people and their lives due to the conditioned fear and phobias they have learnt from certain events within their lives. Anxiety is both a psychologica...

15th November 2011

Banish Worry and Anxiety in 5 Steps

Anxiety and worry are caused by different emotions, reactions and thought processes, but they go hand in hand as one causes the other in a vicious circle which is why we need to battle at least one of them to help the other. If you are a person who leads ...

15th November 2011

How to Use Questioning to Battle Anxiety

It is so easy to ask questions about other people or get other to ask questions to you but what about asking them to yourself? We can go through life just plodding along, taking things for what they are and how we are and not really thinking about what we...

14th November 2011

Why and How You Cannot Let Anxiety Beat You

Anxiety is part of human life it is part of our biological and psychological make up as it is a way to warn us of danger or threat. However, the body and brain are so complex and connected so strongly that sometimes anxiety can take over and we lose contr...

29th September 2011

Disability Insurance policies for Dissociative Identity Disorder

The indicators of Dissociative Identity Dysfunction consist of severe memory loss, system pain related with unexplainable headaches, depression, sudden unexplained anger, occasional panic assaults, paranoia, unexplainable phobias, De-realization, deperson...

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