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Pub. Date
2024
Description
Do racing thoughts keep you from falling asleep at night? Is it impossible to focus, even on tasks that used to stimulate you? Are you mindlessly stress-eating throughout the day?
These are signs that you have a “Busy Brain,” a term coined by triple-board certified physician Dr. Romie Mushtaq to describe a brain riddled with anxiety, insomnia, and ADD/ADHD.
Dr. Romie’s interest in the co-existence of these symptoms began while she was practicing...
Pub. Date
c2007
Description
"This safe and gentle approach to stretching is a necessary addition to your fitness regime. Your body will quickly respond with a leaner, longer appearance. Experience the simple pleasure of stretching and get a renewed sense of well-being every time you do it"--Container.
Author
Pub. Date
2022.
Description
The Happiness Year encourages you to explore different ways of discovering happiness through each season and shows you how to nurture this in your everyday life. Seasons tend to be associated with certain behaviors: spring with hope, summer with sociable relaxation, autumn with harvesting, winter with hibernating. The Happiness Year features a host of tips and exercises to encourage you to break away from certain patterns, including mindful breathing...
Pub. Date
[2010]
Description
These two rejuvenating yoga programs, filmed in a tranquil garden overlooking the Pacific Ocean, can help undo the physical and mental effects of tension. The stress relief sequence uses the breath, longer holds, and forward bends to encourage the body's relaxation response. The flexibility sequence uses simple but effective flowing vinyasas to enhance agility, alleviate pain, cultivate a greater free range of movement, and reduce risk of future injury....
Author
Pub. Date
[2020]
Description
"Every day, Americans are bombarded with terrifying news about crime, the environment, politics, and the health consequences of the foods we've been enjoying for years. We're judged by social media users, pressured into maintaining a perfect home, and expected to base our self-worth on retweets, faves, likes, and followers. Our collective FOMO (fear of missing out), and the disparity between ideals and reality, is leading us to spend more and feel...
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
A unique wellness DVD designed to teach you everything you need to know to keep you at the high end of your happiness spectrum. Ira Israel is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and has graduate degrees in psychology, philosophy and religious studies.--Container.
250) The cure for stress
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Pub. Date
[200u?]
Description
"Are you feeling overloaded, like there's too much on your plate? Are you spending your free time worrying about stuff--most of which you have no control over anyway? Maybe you're resisting God's will for your life and it's bringing you misery? Let me ask you one final question: How is that working for you?"--Packaging.
Author
Pub. Date
[2019]
Description
From two experts on the psychology of behavior change comes A Mindful Year, the first book of its kind to join the age-old wisdom of mindfulness with cognitive behavioral science-the best-tested set of practices for alleviating stress and anxiety.
At a time when there have never been more ways to connect with one another, it has also never been easier to lose track of the people and passions we hold most dear. The demands of the day can leave us...
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Series
Pub. Date
[2023]
Description
Do you freak out at small things? Do you yell at people or things when you don't mean to? Do you you sometime cry or get scared and you aren't sure why? Does it sometimes feel like your feelings control you? All of these feelings are a normal part of life for everybody but sometimes they're just too much and it seems like you're the only one the planet that feels them. Our brains are doing their best to help us out, but sometimes we get hurt instead....
255) Indigo ocean dreams
Author
Pub. Date
c2003
Description
Stories and techniques designed to decrease stress, anxiety, and anger while promoting self-esteem and self-awareness.
Pub. Date
[2008]
Description
A Stanford University neurobiologist has been advancing our understanding of stress - how it impacts our bodies and how our social standing can make us more or less susceptible. Research reveals that the impact of stress can be found deep within us, shrinking our brains, adding fat to our bellies, even unraveling our chromosomes. Yet understanding how stress works can help us figure out a ways to combat it and how to live a life free of the tyranny...