Articles Archive for 2 February 2010
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The Mystery of Fibromyalgia and How Cognitive-behavioral Therapy Can Help
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is the medical terminology used to represent a complex clinical disorder of symptoms characterized by soft tissue pain, stiffness, and altered deep pain threshold with psychological fallout. It can mimic or accompany symptoms of joint injury, but it is not an arthritic or neurological condition. The disorder affects between 3 to 6 million people – or as many as one in 50 Americans. About 80 and 90 percent of those diagnosed with fibromyalgia are women.
There is usually an …
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How do anxiety disorders and personality disorders differ from an adjustment disorder?
In an anxiety disorder there can be an identifiable stressor – ex. social anxiety and social situations
Borderline personality – a stressor can be an abusive relationship. How do these things differ?
a personality disorder is when normal personality traits become so exaggerated that they become a hindrance to normal functioning. ie: it’s good to be able to lean on people and ask their advise at times but it is dysfunctional to ALWAYS have someone make all of your decisions …
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disfunction penis disorders and diseases of the penis. CV (ED) is a strong prediction of death caused by heart attacks and stroke, and heart failure in men with cardiovascular disease. Disease (CVD) "as a German study published in the current Journal of American Heart Association.
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How You Can Deal With Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety disorder is capable of destroying your life if not treated immediately.
Have you ever felt anxious about something for any reason? Or, feeling anxious or worried in the times of stressful situations? It is ok to feel what you feel as long as you have rational reasons to validate your feelings. Anxiety is a normal response to any stressful event and it helps you deal with that situation. But, when anxiety becomes too much that it can affect your day to day activities …


