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What is health-related anxiety?
Fear or fact seeking: Chronic medical conditions and worry
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Life is busy. When things get crazy, it can be hard to stay on top of things. Like eating regularly...or eating at all.
Anxiety can really… read more
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Anxious feelings are normal and expected in children and teens returning to school, changing schools, or for first-timers starting… read more
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8 tools for healthy and flexible thinking:
Understand the nature of thoughts
The truth about worry
Your anxiety fingerprint… read more
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Sleep problems are fairly common. In fact, 1 in 4 people experience sleep difficulties, which include trouble falling asleep, trouble staying… read more
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Children and teens look to their parents, teachers and trusted adults for information about the world around them, enabling them to reach expected milestones… read more
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Tools for self-care:
The importance of self-care
Setting yourself as a priority
Healthy eating
Exercise
Engaging in life… read more
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Being Active: The Facts
You know that exercise is healthy for your body, but don't forget that it's also a great way to manage stress,… read more
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Accommodation, also called enabling, occurs when you give in to your child’s anxiety rather than letting your child tolerate some discomfort… read more
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Personal stories: Salima, Jennifer, and Ellen
Recognizing postpartum anxiety
Postpartum anxiety and depression
How… read more