We’ve long thought of anxiety as a “neck up” problem—a problem of brain chemistry and psychology.
Published in HER
Tuesday, 21 December 2021 00:00

Does Meaning Matter

Published in Sierra Tucson
Thursday, 16 September 2021 00:00

Anxiety Help 101

Friday, 13 August 2021 12:49

Managing Stress & Anxiety

Published in SolutionHealth
Dr. Rosenberg discusses how to manage the vulnerability we're all feeling during the pandemic.
Published in Wellness for Life
While many PTSD patients are prescribed pharmaceutical medications to deal with their daily struggles, they don't always work.
Published in Wellness for Life
Learn why our brains are being manipulated, resulting in behaviors that leave us more lonely, anxious, depressed, distrustful, illness-prone, and overweight than ever before.
Tuesday, 11 February 2020 00:00

Healthy Habits for Managing Stress and Anxiety

Dietitian and health coach Jessica Cording shares her simple, no-nonsense advice to help individuals improve eating habits, sleep, energy levels, mentality, and exercise routines.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Over half of the U.S. population will struggle with a mental health issue at some point in their lives.
Actress Jennifer Esposito knows firsthand the "invisible" aspect that makes celiac disease so difficult to deal with.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Use essential oils to aid with anxiety symptoms.
Published in Wellness for Life
The most wonderful time of the year can also be the most stressful. Get tips for reducing holiday burnout.
Published in Mindful Medicine
Thursday, 05 September 2019 00:00

Tips to Beat Stress

Dr. Bradley Nelson explains why the best remedies for stress are all about kindness and simplicity.
Tuesday, 27 August 2019 00:00

Why Anxiety Is a Symptom, Not a Diagnosis

Anxiety is not a diagnosis, but rather a measure of your body’s stress chemicals.
Published in Mindful Medicine
Many individuals with deficits in certain areas of the brain possess great talents.
Tuesday, 07 May 2019 12:57

3 Steps to Overcome Anxiety and PTSD


Anxiety is an epidemic in the United States. Some 40 million American adults suffer from an anxiety disorder every year according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA).

As a long-practicing psychiatrist, I find this statistic tragic. I know that for many, anxiety, phobias, PTSD and insomnia are hard to overcome. Between the expensive, time-consuming proposition of long-term talk therapy and the side effects of different medications, anxiety can seem like a life sentence. But it doesn’t have to be. 

There is another way; a simple, step-by-step method that puts you in the driver’s seat and gives you the tools for leaving anxiety behind for good.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Thursday, 02 May 2019 00:00

Dealing with Panic Attacks

Are you affected by panic attacks?
Published in HER

I remember lying in bed one night when I was about 13 years old. Out of nowhere, the room felt like it was spinning; it felt like time was passing much faster than I could keep up with. My brain was racing like a broken hamster wheel that I couldn’t figure out how to stop. 

I had a feeling of impending doom as my body became tense and I went into a full blown panic attack. I thought I must be crazy; there was absolutely no reason for me to feel this way. 

This was my first encounter with anxiety.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Friday, 25 January 2019 00:00

Addressing Anxiety with Essential Oils

Use essential oils to aid with anxiety symptoms.
Published in Wellness for Life
Tuesday, 15 January 2019 00:00

EP 925B - The Healing Power of Plants

Jessi Bloom explains how to make plants an ally for your everyday struggles, such as stress and burnout.
Friday, 30 November 2018 00:00

CBD for Anxiety

CBD can support brain health and reduce anxiety.
Published in Wellness for Life
Find out how stress affects your health and how to decrease its impact.
Published in Wellness for Life
Thursday, 25 October 2018 00:00

Singing Yourself Out of Anxiety & Depression

Boost your mood by singing.
Published in HER

Anxiety is a pervasive illness: studies show that spending time with people who are stressed or nervous can trigger our own anxiety through proximation

For Americans, the prospect of “spreading” anxiety may help explain why generalized anxiety is the most common form of mental illness in the country, affecting about 18.1 percent of the adult population. 

If someone you love struggles with anxiety, it’s important to set boundaries and understand the symptoms, origins, and triggers of their mental illness, so that you are better equipped to manage your own mental health during times of high stress.
Published in RadioMD Blog
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