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How depression and anxiety influence physical symptoms
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Tags: Anxiety Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, Emotion
Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2011 at 12:23 am By:
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massagemag.com — “Once you learn to feel and work with your body's own three energy systems--spiritual, life force and identity--it can open up a whole new way to deal with negative emotions, such as mild depression or anxiety, and the physical symptoms that result from these conditions. Don't know how to find or tap into your energy fields? Here are three simple ways to get started.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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How to Be Your Own Energy Healer
massagemag.com — “Once you learn to feel and work with your body's own three energy systems--spiritual, life force and identity--it can open up a whole new way to deal with negative emotions, such as mild depression or anxiety, and the physical symptoms that result from these conditions. Don't know how to find or tap into your energy fields? Here are three simple ways to get started.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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Mental and Emotional Therapy Center - Counseling, Psychology, Depression, Chronic Pain
spineuniverse.com — “Treating chronic pain is more than treating the physical symptoms because chronic pain can involve an emotional component. Learn how a psychologist can help treat the emotional side of your pain (depression and anxiety, for example) in the” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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Not talked about very often, but true: Chronic back pain can have an emotional effect: http://bit.ly/quBfha
More knowledge not always helpful for women dealing with heart disease
eurekalert.org — “Women with congestive heart failure who repress their emotions, especially anger, are more likely than emotionally expressive women to experience symptoms of depression associated with knowledge about their disease, according to new research. Coping styles of women in the study influenced how depressed or anxious they felt. The less they talked about or expressed their emotions, the more likely they were to have symptoms of depression and anxiety.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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More knowledge not always helpful for women dealing with heart disease
eurekalert.org — “Women with congestive heart failure who repress their emotions, especially anger, are more likely than emotionally expressive women to experience symptoms of depression associated with knowledge about their disease, according to new research. Coping styles of women in the study influenced how depressed or anxious they felt. The less they talked about or expressed their emotions, the more likely they were to have symptoms of depression and anxiety.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Depression and anxiety differentially influence physical symptom reporting
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have for decades hypothesized that negative emotions lead to inflated reports of common physical symptoms, like headaches or an upset stomach. But a new study suggests that two negative emotions -- depression and anxiety -- influence symptom reporting in different ways.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2011 at 3:07 pm By:
Irresponsible reporting? Headline leads us 2 think study was about #psych patients; when they were-guess what- undergrads:http://ow.ly/49pNI
Depression, Anxiety Influence Recall of Medical Symptoms in Different Ways | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “New research suggest that although depression and anxiety influence how people report common physical symptoms, each condition has a specific effect on how” View full resource at psychcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2011 at 2:30 pm By:
An interesting look at the way mood (depression & anxiety) influences how we present our medical history: http://bit.ly/fBYTs7
Depression and anxiety differentially influence physical symptom reporting
physorg.com — “Researchers have for decades hypothesized that negative emotions lead to inflated reports of common physical symptoms, like headaches or an upset stomach. But a new University of Iowa study suggests that two negative emotions - depression and anxiety - influence symptom reporting in different ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Depression and anxiety differentially influence physical symptom reporting
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have for decades hypothesized that negative emotions lead to inflated reports of common physical symptoms, like headaches or an upset stomach. But a new study suggests that two negative emotions -- depression and anxiety -- influence symptom reporting in different ways.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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How Depression and Anxiety Differentially Influence Physical Symptom Reporting
newswise.com — “Researchers have for decades hypothesized that negative emotions lead to inflated reports of common physical symptoms, like headaches or an upset stomach. But a new University of Iowa study suggests that two negative emotions --- depression and anxiety --- influence symptom reporting in different ways.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Mental and Emotional Therapy Center - Counseling, Psychology, Depression, Chronic Pain
spineuniverse.com — “Treating chronic pain is more than treating the physical symptoms because chronic pain can involve an emotional component. Learn how a psychologist can help treat the emotional side of your pain (depression and anxiety, for example) in the” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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How Psychologists Help Fibromyalgia Patients - Pain, Especially Fibromyalgia Pain, Isn't Always Just Physical
spineuniverse.com — “A significant portion of fibromyalgia sufferers experience some sort of mood disorder, typically depression and/or anxiety. Taking care of your mental and emotional health is key to reducing your fibromyalgia symptoms.” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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If you have pain that is not physical or related to identifiable damage, a psychologist may help the symptoms http://tinyurl.com/dnma8p
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