Anxiety Fears & Phobias
TEN THINGS TO DO TO REDUCE STRESS & ANXIETY
NOW from the Phobia Links
page.
Includes links to AMA
(American Medical Association) and the Mayo Clinic.
See Also Counseling:
Resources for students, consumers, and professionals
KEYWORDS TO USE:
Fears, Anxiety, Depression, Phobias, Fears and Phobias, Anxiety
and Depression.
Combine any of these keywords with - and, or, not
Internet Sources:
- Anxiety Disorders Association of America - Describes Phobias, anxieties and fears. Offers links to: help for families, guide to treatment, alternate approaches to treatment, medications etc Includes
- Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents - Center for Mental Health Services - Contains mental health information related to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Statistics, (from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
- Holistic Living
- The Psych.com - Psychology Disciplines, Psychology Areas, Education, Organizations, Publications, Conditions & Disorders, Psychiatry, Assistance, Companies, Self-Development.
Reference Sources
REF 150.3 ENC (v.1-8) Encyclopedia of psychology.
REF 153.903 ENC Robert J. Sternberg, (ed.). Encyclopedia of human
intelligence.
REF 616.003 GAL (v.1-3) Olendorf, Donna (ed.).The Gale encyclopedia
of medicine.
REF 616.89003 PSY (v.1&2) Rodriguez. Jaclyn (ed). Psychology and
mental health.
Books
616.8522 DUM Dumont, Raeann. The sky is falling: understanding and
coping with phobias, panic, and obsessive-compulsive disorders.
616.89 FLA Flach, Frederic F. The secret strength of depression.
8528 PAI Paige, Andrew. Coming apart, coming together: one man's
journey out of depression.
Videos
VCAS 371.2 TES Test taking tactics (1 videocassette,17 min.)
VCAS 371.26 CON Conquering test anxiety .
VCAS 616.8527 SUR Surviving depression.

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