Stress & Self Esteem, 4: Reaching out for Help

The final step in the model of building self-esteem can be the hardest. Why? Because everything up till now has involved things we could do alone. Reaching out for help, however, means involving other people – which brings with it a whole host of new challenges. . . . → Read More: Stress & Self Esteem, 4: Reaching out for Help

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The Effects of Stress

This article addresses the powerful changes that occur with stress, foods that can make it worse, foods that will help combat it and ideas for ways to deal with it. . . . → Read More: The Effects of Stress

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Taras Techniques LLC Opens New Online Boutique

Taras Techniques LLC, a leading health and wellness company holds grand opening special in honor of its new online store, Taras Essential Aroma (formerly Youthful Beginnings), an online e-Spa solutions store. . . . → Read More: Taras Techniques LLC Opens New Online Boutique

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Caregiving

U.S. employers lose between $17.1 billion and $33.6 billion annually in lost productivity related to caregiving. . . . → Read More: Caregiving

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Can The VA Keep Up?

Studies indicate that the troops who serve in the current conflict in
Iraq are suffering from PTSD, and other problems related to their war
zone experiences, on a scale not seen since Vietnam.(1)

And survival analysis shows that more than one third of people with an index episode of PTSD fail to recover even after many years. (2)

References
1. Robinson SL. Hidden Toll of the War in Iraq: Mental
Health and the Military. Washington, DC: Center
for American Progress; September 2004. http://
www.americanprogress.org/kf/hiddentoll91404.pdf.
Accessed September 29, 2008.
2. Kessler RC, Sonnega A, Bromet E, Hughes M,
Nelson CB. Posttraumatic stress disorder in the
National Comorbidity Survey. Arch Gen Psychiatry.
1995;52(12):1048–1060. . . . → Read More: Can The VA Keep Up?

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