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An article that explains a few active coping strategies for dealing with chronic illness and finding peace while trying to juggle family life with hospital visits.
By Pattie Curran | Published 1/13/2008
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Learn the most effective ways to cope with menopause, and how different approaches can be tailored to work best for you.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 6/18/2006
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Find websites and resources to help you cope with Crohn's.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 2/12/2008
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An Article on how to cope with Bone Marrow Transplant from a Parents Perspective.
By Christina Wells | Published 1/30/2008
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Dealing with an SID child can be a challenge for everyone in the family. This is an article to offer information, insight and tips on how to make the waters a little calmer in an SID family.
By Lily Wolf | Published 1/30/2007
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How you cope with a mental illness can greatly impact the overall quality of life. A brief guide to coping with Bipolar Disorder.
By BabyGirl | Published 10/25/2007
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Sometimes even though we are under medical care Fibromyalgia will have an acute flare up.
By Jacke Reynolds | Published 3/17/2007
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Alzheimer's disease affects some 4.5 million people over the age of 65 in the United States alone.....
By Walt Crocker | Published 7/18/2006
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The objective of this proposal is to examine the effectiveness of coping strategies in dealing with a common problem shared by musicians. Performance anxiety has been known to pose detrimental and psychologically �crippling' effects on musicians...
By Melissa Maccarelli Slawsky | Published 3/8/2006
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This essay will outline strategies and three theories that educators may use to facilitate learning.
By lucie566 | Published 1/30/2008
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Gifted children experience a number of challenges as they mature, and it can be difficult to determine if they are using a healthy coping style to manage stress, anger, and other emotional states. Here are some tips on handling their adaptation style appropriately.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 1/3/2008
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an article with tips on how to get more sleep while still waking with your baby
By Jenny L | Published 12/14/2007
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College is a time of experiencing a wide array of different people, personalities and preferences. But that means some of those different people are certain to noisy people that grate on you. And such a person could be your roommate. Here's how to cope.
By Brianna Jensen | Published 11/7/2007
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Evidence shows that children benefit from the treatment strategies offered in group therapy programs. A description of children's group therapy process is presented here. In addition, qualifications of the effective children's group therapist are discussed.
By Trisha Hartline | Published 9/21/2007
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Change management processes often are scheduled at the end of a development process or not at all. The article identifies several "fire fighting" measures to get you through the final stages where organizational change has not been strategically planned.
By penrod | Published 9/18/2007
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For now, researchers believe that stress is one of the main causes of heart disease in older white men. Therefore, if that fits your description, try to acquire better coping mechanisms to raise your HDL and lower your LDL. It could change your life!
By Aktiv8 F8 | Published 8/29/2007
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There are many ways to cope with common misbehavior problems of children. Some specific nonverbal interventions include planned ignoring, signal interference, proximity interference, and touch interference.
By Rebecca DeLuccia | Published 8/14/2007
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With so many tips and hints on how to deal with a temper tantrum, I think it's just as important to apply effective tactics to prevent them alltogether. When it comes to discipline, you have several advantages over your child.
By Stefanie Pion | Published 7/13/2007
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Fibromyalgia, formerly know as fibrositis, is a chronic condition characterized by pain and tenderness of the muscles, tendons, and joints.
By tysmama06 | Published 6/5/2007
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The "terrible twos" is a time that most parents face with dread, but it can actually be a very fun time if you learn a few basic strategies to keep your toddler's tantrums in check.
By Melissa W | Published 2/14/2007
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Some strategies I and my two sisters who also have fibromyalgia have found for coping with this insidious and still only marginally understood condition.
By Rebecca Rankin | Published 3/30/2006
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Defines and addresses the problem of bullying in schools and looks at different coping methods proposed in educational research fields.
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 12/19/2005
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Fear, Anxiety, Stress and Depression are all normal realities for most adults. The same is true for children. While adults may often think of a child's life as being beautifully simple, their stress also has an effect on their decisions, relationships and interactions.
By K. Hall | Published 4/8/2007
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There are many different ways to quit smoking. These range from hypnosis to herbal medications. However, not all methods are suitable for everyone. One method that works for one person might not be the best approach for the other person.
By Sean | Published 3/17/2007
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Never thought science and relationships could go hand in hand? Think again. Science, as it turns out, may have a lot to say about your most recent breakup.
By Anne Ng | Published 3/15/2007
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if you know where you're going, you'll be more likely to get there
By Ceetee Sheckels | Published 3/5/2007
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Five Truths about Grief and Mourning explain little known facts about grief and mourning, and annihilate some of the misconceptions.
By Billie Baker | Published 2/12/2007
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Encouragement and tips on making and keeping resolutions, including resolutions involving finances
By Amy Grace | Published 2/7/2007
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Taking care of yourself will help you be a better caregiver
By MD | Published 1/29/2007
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Keeping your New Year's Resolutions is easier said than done. Here are some helpful tips to holding to your early year commitments.
By K. Hall | Published 1/12/2007
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This article is meant to provide practical advice to parents of teens. It is not all-inclusive but instead provides methods for dealing with the emotional highs and lows that most teenagers typically experience during normal development.
By Jewell Hankins | Published 12/25/2006
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Learn about the more complex version of the Pavlovian effect. Go behind the simplified version to learn about how conditioned/unconditioned responses and find out a little more about how it works in the humans.
By Edwin Allen | Published 12/8/2006
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A how-to for teachers!
By Brandi Davison | Published 12/8/2006
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Yoga is a combination of physical exercises that use breathing and meditation to achieve strength and flexibility. For teens, yoga is an excellent source of exercise that reinforces positive habits and stresses healthy living.
By Nicole Feliciano | Published 10/17/2006
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The Mark Haddon book allowed the reader to understand the thought process of an adolescent autistic boy's process, which is very relevant to anyone who is going into the field of education.
By Laura Bell | Published 9/25/2006
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Managing the transition of going back to school can be easy with the following tips and suggestions. Reduce excessive anxiety and worry by taking steps to encourage healthy habits and lifestyle changes over the short and long-term.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 9/1/2006
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Schizophrenia has different origins, characterized by disturbances of the mind and personality, and altered behavior toward others.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 8/8/2006
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Peace Corps memoirs portray volunteers as heroic superbeings. But of course, they're only human. And if they ever told the true account of their service, their fellow RPCVs would make them suffer.
By Paula Stiles | Published 6/30/2006
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This, of course, is Freud's greatest contribution. Even if he didn't invent the terms, he certainly was responsible for popularizing the
By Michael Mathews | Published 6/12/2006
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In this paper, there is an explanation as to what suicide actually is, and the many different many techniques to suicide. It also explains why people attempt suicide in the first place.
By Jennifer Salerno | Published 6/11/2006
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Dr. Moldwin's book, The Interstitial Cystitis Survival Guide, has been considered the "bible" of IC.
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/17/2006
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This is a research paper that provides a basic overview of the symptoms of and issues surrounding bipolar disorder. It also provides information about pediatric bipolar disorder and its related educational policies and implications.
By Melissa Holman | Published 4/4/2006
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No longer must we have been blessed with a crafty relative in order to learn a craft ourselves. The internet is chock full of creative people just itching to share their tips and tricks with you.
By Lisa Poole | Published 3/10/2006
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Divorce in the United States seems to be inevitable. The divorce rate currently stands slightly above 50%, causing a million new children each year to be affected by a broken home. My research involves the negative effects divorce has on children.
By Elizabeth Smith | Published 1/12/2006
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Exercise is important for physical development. And physical activity is just as important - if not more so, in the physically challenged child!
By Sandra Koehler | Published 11/18/2005
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Depression is the most common psychiatric diagnoses in the world today. Women have more symptoms, are more likely to be diagnosed and hospitalized, and more likely to attempt suicide. This paper examines precipitating factors and possible solutions.
By Morgan Barry | Published 11/5/2005
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Dr Schneider is a expert in pain management medicine, and if there is one thing that the Interstitial cystitis patient understands, it's pain.
By Tina Samuels | Published 10/16/2005
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Are you addicted or allergic to food? This article explains how to diagnose your condition and how to treat these conditions.
By Bobbye | Published 6/12/2005
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Every employer is looking for that perfect candidate offering impeccable work ethics. So, how do you rate? Ask yourself these simple questions to see if you are a team player.
By Sandra Koehler | Published 3/13/2005
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