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American Family Physician March 1, 2002 |
Dying and Preparatory Grief What is preparatory grief?... What happens during this process?... |
American Family Physician September 15, 2002 |
Depression in Women Is depression common in women?... What are the symptoms?... What causes depression?... Symptoms of Depresssion... How is depression treated?... Are antidepressants safe for any woman with depression?... etc. |
American Family Physician March 1, 2002 Vyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil |
Identifying and Managing Preparatory Grief and Depression at the End of Life Preparatory grief is experienced by virtually all patients who are dying and can be facilitated with psychosocial support and counseling... |
Financial Planning July 1, 2009 Amy Florian |
Are You Okay? In the midst of the pain of the past year, advisors still feel optimism and hope. At a recent conference advisors spoke of sharpening their skills and improving client communications. |
American Family Physician October 15, 2006 |
Emotional Health: What You Should Know A patient guide: What is emotional health?... What about anger?... What can I do to avoid problems?... Tips on Dealing with Your Emotions... etc. |
Investment Advisor December 2007 Olivia Mellan |
The Mourning After If you or one of your financial advisory clients is struggling to cope with grief, now or at any other season of the year, the advice that follows may help ease the pain. |
American Family Physician October 1, 2002 |
Mental Health: Keeping Your Emotional Health What is good emotional health?... What about anger?... What can I do to avoid problems?... Tips on dealing with your emotions... How does stress affect my emotions?... Can emotional problems be treated?... etc. |
American Family Physician September 15, 2002 |
Depression What is depression?... What causes depression?... How is depression diagnosed?... How is depression treated?... What about suicide?... |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
4 Steps: Cope With Loss These 4 steps teach you to cope with loss by addressing times during the grieving process when it becomes overwhelming, and also inconvenient. |
American Family Physician October 15, 2006 |
Depression: What You Should Know A patient guide: What is depression?... What causes depression?... Symptoms of Depression... How is depression diagnosed?... etc. |
American Family Physician September 15, 2002 |
Depression in Children and Teens What should I do if I think my child is depressed?... What are some of the signs of depression in children and teens?... Why do young people get depressed?... What can be done to help children and teens who are depressed? |
American Family Physician March 15, 2006 |
What You Should Know About Worrying Too Much Learn when worrying is a problem and what you can do to get treatment. |
AskMen.com January 6, 2001 Joshua Levine |
Dealing With Depression Clinical depression is an illness characterized by a cluster of feelings, thoughts and behaviors that are strikingly different from a person's normal range of feeling and functioning... |
American Family Physician November 15, 2000 |
What to Do if You Think Your Child Is Depressed |
Investment Advisor June 2009 Olivia Mellan |
The Psychology of Advice: Getting Your Act Together There is considerable therapeutic value in the ability to 'act as if' you are confident in the midst of a serious setback. |
Investment Advisor January 2009 James J. Green |
First Responder Advisors are on the front lines of the financial crisis with their clients and colleagues. Olivia Mellan explains how you can stay calm and centered to their benefit, and to yours. |
BusinessWeek May 21, 2007 Kerry Sulkowicz |
Stressed For Success A promotion is usually cause for celebration and pride. But for some, it's a source of deep anxiety, so scary that it eclipses life-altering occurrences like the death of a loved one or divorce. |
AskMen.com Kristen Armstrong |
Speeding Up Emotional Recovery Emotional traumas happen to us all -- whether you're going through a breakup, have lost your job or somebody close to you has died. |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2009 Kathleen McGowan |
Good Morning, Heartache Depression is a daily reality against which millions struggle. Many have found a variety of strategies to help them not just survive, but thrive. |
AskMen.com Harold Russell |
Depression & Fatigue A recent study of adults showed fatigue and lethargy to be the most common and debilitating symptoms of depression. This finding could change the way that physicians treat this illness. |
AskMen.com Kristen Armstrong |
Manage Your Anger Controlling anger is not always as easy as it sounds. Here are five tips on how to keep your emotions at bay, and even make them work for you. |
Investment Advisor January 2009 Bob Clark |
Compassion Fatigue In times like these, when clients are emotional, financial advisors more than ever need to be objective and professional. |
Fast Company December 2005 Kerry J. Sulkowicz |
The Corporate Shrink Your beloved, fearless leader unexpectedly jumps ship. Now what? |
ifeminists August 19, 2003 Debbie Gisonni |
Be Happy - Choose Acceptance I'm not suggesting you roll over and play dead when life deals you a bad set of cards. You should always attempt to change and improve whatever you can. But sometimes, a tornado sweeps into your life without cause or warning. While you can't prevent it, you can certainly live through it. |
Job Journal June 24, 2012 Deborah Brown-Volkman |
Go Where Your Career is Taking You You may have been treated unfairly or gotten some bad breaks, but that's life. Concentrate on your future, not your past. |
Job Journal October 23, 2005 Marty Nemko |
Quick Fix: Anger Management Instead of blowing a gasket at work, try these helpful tips. |
American Family Physician August 15, 2004 |
End-Of-Life Choices for Families An informational pamphlet for those making end-of-life decisions. |
Psychology Today Jul/Aug 2007 A.J.S. Rayl |
The High Price of a Broken Heart The heart is the honorary seat of emotion -- and no wonder. Experience, mood, temperament, and thought style can profoundly alter the ticker. Dispatches from the hidden superhighway between heart and mind. |
Salon.com August 3, 2000 Tracie White |
My second daughter I never saw her alive, but I will miss her for the rest of my life. |
AskMen.com May 8, 2001 Vatche Bartekian |
How To Deal With Anger I'm sure you've already heard the expression "Anger kills." In many cases, especially in this crazy world we live in, this is very true. focus is on everyday anger, annoyance, and irritation that runs through the minds of so many perfectly normal people... |
Financial Advisor February 2010 David J. Drucker |
Who Cares? When your client of ten years calls to say his wife just died, your response may make or break that relationship. |
The Motley Fool December 29, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Make Your Inheritance Count Exactly how you integrate inherited assets into your own finances depends on a number of factors. |
BusinessWeek March 26, 2007 Kerry Sulkowicz |
The New Me Nobody Knows How to cope with the uncertainty that comes with embarking on a new career path. |
American Family Physician January 1, 2007 |
Depression in Children and Teens How to recognize depression in your children and resources available for more information. |
Investment Advisor August 2005 Olivia Mellan |
The Psychology of Advice: Blindsided Help your financial advisory clients keep life's little ambushes in perspective. |
Investment Advisor October 2008 Olivia Mellan |
Long-Term Losses How can you cut your losses when they keep going on and on? |
Investment Advisor April 1, 2011 Olivia Mellan |
And the Pass Is Incomplete Baby boomers are scheduled to inherit $8.4 trillion from their parents -- but don't expect it all to go smoothly |
AskMen.com Edward Chalmers |
Anger Management In The Workplace All of us get angry from time to time. How we manage it makes a big difference in our work lives. Here are some pointers on how to recognize your anger and how to deal with it. |
Delicious Living January 2007 Melody Warnick |
Free to Forgive If you spent the holidays trying to ignore the people in your life who cause you grief, Guy Finely, author of Let Go and Live in the Now, suggests dropping the emotional baggage once and for all by forgiving them. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2008 Robert Brooks & David Richman |
Grace Under Pressure The worst markets test even the best advisor-client relationships. |
Salon.com July 21, 2000 Caroline Leavitt |
The husband from hell He became my angel of mercy. |
Salon.com September 9, 2002 Douglas Cruickshank |
"Normal will never happen again" The author of two books about coping with sudden death talks about the emotional fallout of losing someone without having had a chance to say goodbye. |
AskMen.com April 22, 2003 William Glass |
Making It Through Times Of War Think about what irks you most about the war, and tailor your coping in direct opposition to it. Realize that, as an individual with his own unique response to things, you have your own particular needs. |
Investment Advisor May 2009 Olivia Mellan |
The Psychology of Advice: The Madding Crowd If you're having difficulty managing versions of controlled panic in your clients (or yourself), take note of the situations. |
Job Journal June 6, 2004 Carole Kanchier |
Career Pros: When Unemployment Hits Home Helping an unemployed spouse is a delicate dilemma. |
TIME Asia September 6, 2010 Zoher Abdoolcarim |
The Moment Lawlessness is so woven into the fabric of Philippine society that an atrocity like the bloody hostage drama, or even worse, becomes numbingly routine to the point of inertia. |
Investment Advisor January 2008 Olivia Mellan |
Splitting Heirs When parents and children are involved in divorce-related issues, it will be difficult (if not impossible) for an investment advisor to recommend financial strategies if they are still nursing unresolved wounds, anger, feelings of betrayal, or a thirst for revenge. |
ifeminists February 18, 2004 Tony Zizza |
Grief Counselors Or S.1390: What Really Helps Kids? An opinion about grief counselors in schools. Are they needed, or would kids be better off without them? |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
4 Steps To: Getting Over It Four steps to dismissing life's petty tragedies and eliminate worthless regret. |
AskMen.com December 30, 2003 Eddie Chandler |
Do You Get Angry Easily? Getting angry too easily is unhealthy. It increases stress levels and negatively impacts your relationships with family and friends. Even if you have a short fuse, you can teach yourself how to extinguish it and even learn how to avoid igniting it. |