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How to Light a Birthday Candle That Lasts 36 Hours

Posted on December 28, 2008 by Irina

What is a birthday without a candle? As you will likely remember, birthday celebrations when young would have never be complete without blowing a lone or a series of candles. In fact, a birthday cake can't really be a birthday cake without candles; the cake would be dull and tasteless without it. Moreover, a birthday is is often marked by those exact moments with the cake candles.

How to Inspire a Friendship by Lighting a Virtual Candle

Posted on December 28, 2008 by Irina

What is a friend? There can be a lot of definitions about friendships, from the silliest to the most serious. However, there's only one thing for sure. Friendship is all about inspiration—of being there when s/he needs you the most, of bringing out the best of his or her abilities, and of sharing the joys and pains.

How to Create Sacred Space by Lighting a Candle

Posted on December 28, 2008 by Irina

The use of candles in creating sacred space has been around for over a thousand years. In fact, even before there were oil lamps and electricity, candles were and remain the corner stone in creating sacred space. Moreover, a candle holds a significant role in different religions. Sikhism has the Festival of the Candles, while Buddhists can never start any ritual without it. Every tradition uses candles in some form or another.

Advice to Wives Whose Husbands Need Inspiration

Posted on December 28, 2008 by Irina

Often, when it comes to raising families, women are given more importance than men, simply because the former is more associated with children and home. Men, on the other hand, are usually pictured as providers.

Advice to Husbands Whose Wives Need Health Support

Posted on December 28, 2008 by Irina

Today, there are already a lot of women who suffer a wide variety of diseases, even serious one. There are thousands to millions of them who die because of breast and ovarian cancer. A number of them suffer from depression, perhaps by the weight of responsibility that rests upon them. Wives, for example, need to make sure that the household is in order. They also have work issues that they need to fight, including gender discrimination and sexual harassment in the workplace.

A Token of Support Those with Breast Cancer Will Appreciate

Posted on December 28, 2008 by Irina

You don't need to spend hundreds or even thousands just to show that you're doing something to show you care and that you do support their cause. Even the simplest ways can already make a change.

Deceptive Diagnosis

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Johnnykick

A book review of Deceptive Diagnois: When Sin is Called Sickness. The authors share their views on how the church and society have replaced man's sinful behavior with psychological terms.

Buy Seroquel 100mg online to Get Rid of Mental Illness

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Article Manager

Seroquel is a FDA approved drug, basically taken to cure mental illness. Its dosage varies on an individual basis. Unlike other tablets, Seroquel pills too have some side effects which can be taken care of, if used properly.

Tips to Combat the Holiday Blues

Posted on December 10, 2008 by Mark Walters

Holiday stress, is rather common, especially as Christmas arrives. The stress often leads to episodes of depression and anxiety. However, little do people know that the simplest way to combat holiday stress is to get just the right amount of rest, physical activity, and food consumption.

What is Occupational Therapy

Posted on December 2, 2008 by Robert Melkonyan

Occupational therapists believe that there is a relationship between occupation, health and well-being. Findings from studies over the years indicate that occupation has an important influence on health and well-being.



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Panic Attacks - How Can I Overcome My Agoraphobia And What Are My Treatments?

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Bertil Hjert

The best way to confront Agoraphobia is a two-part program called cognitive behavior therapy. Addressing your panic attacks is the key to either preventing agoraphobia or managing and eliminating it if it has already developed.

Applied Behavior Analysis Offers Real Results Not Robots

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Garrett Butch

For decades now Applied Behavior Analysis has been the method of choice in treating children with autism spectrum disorder. ABA therapy teaches children to think and learn and helps to foster positive behavior without the ineffective method of punishing negative behavior, which does not work in these cases. When first examining and learning about ABA therapy, however, many parents are turned off by the idea that the therapy appears to simple teach children to produce robot like imitations of...

Social Phobia – Do You Want To Know About The Causes or Origins of Social Phobia?

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Bertil Hjert

Social Phobia starts in childhood or young adulthood and may grow by slow degrees as time passes. While this phobia often presents itself at a young age, it can stay with a person for years or decades and can snowball into an even greater problem.

How to Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks Permanently

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Gerry Restrivera

Discover how to eliminate anxiety and panic attacks permanently using proven methods. Get rid of the disturbing symptoms of panic attacks for good and improve the quality of your life.

Social Anxiety Treatment - The Right Option

Posted on June 28, 2008 by Mike T

If you are looking for social anxiety treatment, discover here the best options. You have psychological counseling and medications (such as antidepressants) to reduce your social anxiety.

What is psychoanalytical therapy all about?

Posted on October 16, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFT

What do you know about psychoanalytical therapy? Find out what is means and how to acheive it through through online counseling?

Self Help Guide For Coping With Panic Attacks And Anxiety

Posted on October 17, 2008 by Leon L.

If you are a chronic worrier and tend to suffer from panic attacks, this article is for you. It provides some practical self help tips you can practice over time to control your anxiety and panic attacks.

Agoraphobia and Panic Attacks

Posted on October 27, 2008 by Andrew Bailey

There is phobia that is linked to the experience of panic attacks, and that is agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places such as shopping markets. It is a fear associated with leaving a safe zone, such as the home. Because of a feeling of being vulnerable, people who experience this fear often suffer from panic attacks in these "open" situations.

Know The Benefits Of Natural Healing And Detoxification

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Amoraea Dreamseed

Now a day's people are so busy with their daily schedule that they don't even have time to take care of their body and health. Fortunately, the way they work or the work style they are into leads them to stress, aches in their body, pain of arthritis, rheumatism, numbness, joint pain, and many more.

Anxiety Attacks, Panic Attacks, and Stress - Understanding the Impact of These Feelings on Your Health

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Bertil Hjert

Anxiety is a powerful emotion that can cause drastic, permanent changes in our lives that have negative effects and consequences to our personal and professional lives. Panic attacks create symptoms that replicate serious health problems thus causing fear and stress. It is important that you understand and then work to resolve these physical manifestations and feelings to avoid the limiting effects of these conditions.