Where Does Anxiety Come From?
… and WHY do we have Anxiety? Anxiety is manufactured in the amygdala, a small part of the brain located behind our temples that is responsible for controlling emotions such as fear, anxiety,...
View ArticleAnxiety and Procrastination
Since everyone procrastinates it has become one of the most accepted faults in society. No longer are procrastinators just unruly teenagers; geniuses procrastinate, businessmen and women procrastinate...
View ArticlePotential neurological treatments often advance to clinical trials on shaky...
“There are no standard rules that guide a decision to move from animal studies into human clinical trials,” They determined that only eight (8) of the 160 studies of potential treatments yielded the…...
View ArticleAre college student hook-ups linked to anxiety and depression?
As narratives of “hook-up” culture take center stage in popular media, behavioral researchers are starting to ask what psychological consequences, if any, may be in store for young adults who engage in...
View ArticleBrain Injury: Methods and Treatments Part Two
Published on April 3, 2014 by Diane Roberts Stoler, Ed.D. in The Resilient Brain How Neurofeedback is different than Biofeedback? In part one, I introduced neurofeedback as one of the chief methods...
View ArticleUnderstanding Neurofeedback – Part One
Dr. Diana L Walcutt Health Guide July 02, 2008 Many of us know of a child who is on medication for Attention Deficit Disorder, or an adult who suffers from migraines, anxiety, PTSD, depression,...
View ArticleCan You Catch Depression?
We all know how easy it is to catch your roommate’s cold or flu, but what about his or her mood? New research claims that, in some situations, a depressed mood can be… Continue reading →
View ArticleAnxiety and depression linked to risk-taking in young drivers, Australian...
The results of the study led by Bridie Scott-Parker, from QUT’s Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety — Queensland (CARRS-Q), have been published… Continue reading →
View ArticleSleep Disorders and Sleeping Problems
Symptoms, Treatment and Help for Common Sleep Disorders Most of us have experienced trouble sleeping at one time or another. This is normal and usually temporary, due to stress or other outside...
View ArticleThe role of sleep in ADHD
Possibilities for prevention of ADHD? Arns M. Abstract BACKGROUND: Personalized medicine aims to provide the right treatment for the right person at the right time, as opposed to the currently...
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