…was worried about the levels of student depression, anxiety, and stress she was seeing as a Professor and Head of College. It became the most popular class ever taught at…
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…and anxiety, accelerate cognitive decline, and decrease your quality of life. In this webinar, Dr. Al Condeluci discusses the key concepts and importance of social capital, the difference between social…
…Cannabis, Anxiety, Medications, and Living Well with Parkinson’s with Karen Frank Endurance, positivity, consistency & living well with Parkinson’s with Bill Bucklew Walking, Writing, Traveling, and Living Well with Parkinson’s…
…Okay. Anxiety. Joanne Hamilton: Yes. So, anxiety is experienced differently for people. So, anxiety can very often come at this, come with depression, but anxiety tends to be these, these…
…anxiety, what sort of medications are used to treat anxiety, are there antianxiety and you know antidepressants that are used together commonly, and what are some non-pharmacological ways to help…
…50% of clinically significant cases of depression and anxiety. And when we don’t recognize and we don’t treat depression and anxiety appropriately, it compromises all aspects of Parkinson’s management. When…
…and give you the resources to get help today. Managing Mood and Anxiety Depression, Anxiety, and Apathy and How to Manage Them Fight Back Against Depression and Anxiety in Parkinson’s…
…effect of caring for your mind and body The most common mental health issues related to Parkinson’s: depression and anxiety Identifying symptoms of depression and/or anxiety in yourself or a…
…What is Anxiety? It is estimated that nearly half of people with Parkinson’s will experience recurring anxiety at some time. Anxiety is characterized by excessive nervousness and agitation. Anxiety may…
…and so, that’s a more episodic type of anxiety. And then there’s people who only experience anxiety in certain situations or context so for instance they’re fine when they’re just…
…become increasingly rare. My day hasn’t started, but my body is already feeling encaged by an incurable, progressive brain disease. The moment triggers trauma, and the familiar anxiety surrounding my…