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POPSA Life Rating Scale, You Can Do Read the full scale at: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/communication-central/200909/how-simple-scientific-questionnaire-can-change-your-life
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POPSWorry Yourself To Death... The other 60 percent is unexplained, but possibly attributed to biological factors or other environmental issues that neurotic individuals experience, Mroczek said. http://psychcentral.com/news/2009/08/19/worry-yourself-to-death/7843.html
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POPSThe What And The Why Of Hypochondria that most people who develop hypochondria tend to be neurotic, self-critical, and/or narcissistic. Some perfectionists may also suffer from hypochondria - believing that being healthy means never, ever feeling any pain or discomfort. An underlying medical condition might be a trigger for hypochondria. Some health care professionals say that people with hypochondria have a low threshold for pain. They notice internal sensations earlier than other people do.
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POPSAnxiety Worsens With Menstruation As if it isn't crappy enough... http://www.everydayhealth.com/anxiety/why-anxiety-spikes-with-your-period.aspx?xid=nl_EverydayHealthEmotionalHealth_20090710
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POPSTop 10 Myths About ADHD Read all the myths: http://www.everydayhealth.com/health-report/adhd-children/facts.aspx?xid=cs_cnped_nl&xid=nl_EverydayHealthEmotionalHealth_20090709
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POPSRight Or Happy? Complete article: http://zenhabits.net/2009/05/would-you-rather-be-right-or-happy/
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POPSThat land that I live in has God on its side? "That land that I live in has God on its side," Bob Dylan sang in 1963, cynically reprising a go-to justification for war. That is, believers think they're doing the Lord's workâsometimes a dangerous inclination. http://www.psychologytoday.com/rss/pto-20080916-000003.html
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POPSMeditation Prevents Relapse In Depression... Studies have found that meditation can help prevent relapse in people who have had three or more episodes of depression. There is evidence that meditation has distinct effects on the brain. In one study, researchers measured brain electrical activity before, immediately after, and four months after a two-month course in mindfulness meditation. They found persistent increased activity on the left side of the prefrontal cortex, which is associated with joyful and serene emotions.