Health knowledge made personal
Please enter a search word or phrase.
The search word cannot have more than 100 characteres.
Depression Anger - Articles
DEPRESSION, STRESS, ANGER & HEART DISEASED
by
Robert W.
Posted
Sat 14 Mar 2009 6:43am
, STRESS, ANGER & HEART DISEASE
According to recent surveys, about 75 percent of Americans are worried, depressed or angry about the economy. All of us, it seems, know someone...
Health Report:
Depression, Stress, Anger & Heart Disease
"A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers
Read on »
Anger, depression, and panic.
by
Eric W.
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:07am
-- throw me into a cycle of anger and aggression way more often than I'm comfortable with. The last thing in the world I want is to be "the angry husband," and there's no way that Allyson deserves to be with that guy.
...So, recently, I came across this, about the relationship between depression and anger. (Bottom line: You'll be worse off if you're angry
Read on »
Anger, depression, and panic.
by
Eric W.
Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:15pm
-- throw me into a cycle of anger and aggression way more often than I'm comfortable with. The last thing in the world I want is to be "the angry husband," and there's no way that Allyson deserves to be with that guy.
...So, recently, I came across this, about the relationship between depression and anger. (Bottom line: You'll be worse off if you're angry
Read on »
August 22, 2008 COPD rollercoaster ride of anger and depression exacerbated by
by
Roxlyn
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:05pm
The COPD Rollercoaster ride of anger and depression can be exacerbated by on-line support groups.
Generally,
on line groups are for the most part....
roxlyngcd@comcast.net One way to help with anger, grieving lost abilities, and frustration is to get moving -anyway you can. Focus on moving more and more until you feel better. My workout
Read on »
Anger Management for the Anxious and Depressed
by
Paul
Posted
Tue 01 Dec 2009 10:03pm
The world of anxiety and depression will inevitably dish out a certain degree of confusion and chaos. You will find promising roads and dead ends of all kind as you search for ways to relieve your anxiety and or depression. This journey may frustrate you at times and the frustration can easily turn into irritability and anger. Here are a few
Read on »
Marriage Advice: My Wife is Depressed, Angry and Drinking
by
Lisa K. MFT

Posted
Tue 05 Oct 2010 11:00pm
I hope you can help me with this. I think my wife is depressed but she refuses to admit it or see anyone about it. She’s always in a terrible mood, has been sleeping way too much, is sharp with the kids and generally seems down. I’ve tried talking to her about it but she gets angry…has been drinking more than usual
Read on »
Is Depression a Way For You To Muzzle Your Angry Monster
by
Dr. Jeanette
Posted
Sun 15 Nov 2009 2:15pm
they could flog him some more. He was a monster to himself and experienced others as monsters too. That makes for a huge dose of depression.
Better to whip himself than risk feeling... submissive enough to work hard so Tom could have a roof over his head?
It was worth sacrificing love to be the son his parents wanted
Tom’s depression saved him from coming face
Read on »
"What Angry Kids Need"-Anger Menu-Anger Management-Problem Solving and More
by
Patty ..
Posted
Wed 24 Sep 2008 11:54am
This Sunday on the MamasTimeOut© show, I had the opportunity to speak with, Pam Hopkins, MSW, children's specialist and co-author of "What Angry Kids Need". Pam shared several ideas and tips...
Littlebytes Online Store is now open.....shop for custom apparel for men, women, children, infants and toddlers, gifts and more! Littlebytesnews.com
Read on »
Anger, anger, more anger
by
Broken Brilliant
Posted
Sun 26 Sep 2010 12:00am
Had an interesting day, yesterday the highest of highs and the lowest of lows.
“Finished up” the whole experience with a bit of a meltdown at 3 a.m. this morning.
Life goes on, but surely there must be a better way to handle things than letting it get the best of me.
The adventure continues…
Read on »
Anger, anger, and more anger
by
Broken Brilliant
Posted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 12:00am
that I am actually angry is a big challenge for me.
Realize that my anger does not necessarily make sense to others. What I’m thinking and feeling may be entirely unique to me...
One of the things that can make TBI particularly difficult, in the ensuing weeks, months, even years, is anger issues. Rage issues. Flying off the handle and attacking
Read on »