For individuals recovering from addictions like overeating and compulsive shopping, or alcohol and drug misuse, the holidays may feel overwhelming.
If you follow these tips, you'll not only avoid embarrassment but may even improve your place in the pecking order
Holiday parties: They could turn out to be a fun night spent celebrating the season with your coworkers. Or they could mutate into a night of drunken disaster.
A quick word from Caregiver Stress: Feedback we’ve received from our readers has gotten us excited to amplify the voices of caregivers throughout our site. This article introduces a new voice from …
The holiday party is a time to celebrate, but let's keep it together, people.
The holidays are the happiest time of the year, right? Well, for some women, holiday parties can cause a lot of stress and anxiety.
As we work to unravel the mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, one of the more interesting areas of research is depression and its connection to dementia. It appears that depression impacts people with dementia in at least two different ways.
Avoid caregiver burnout and anxiety by taking care of yourself, taking control of your thoughts and feelings, and getting the help and support you need.
Family caregivers report much higher levels of stress and depression compared to non-caregivers, but caregiving and depression don’t have to be a package deal. Use these tools to combat low mood and find treatment options that are right for you.
A study by Yale School of Public Health was the first to look at the effect of depression on couples. Older husbands tended to be more depressed and frail than younger husbands.
Caregiver depression is a common issue. Learn how you can combat it and take care of both yourself and your loved one.
Getting a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or another form of dementia can cause anxiety and depression, at least for a short time. But can mental distress increase the
Anxiety increases stress and decreases well-being There’s a lot to worry about when you’re caring for an older adult. That anxiety can pump up your stress […]
Reclaiming the Holidays with Tips for the Table! Many holidays, can be very anxiety-producing for someone with an eating disorder.
Those who developed dementia were more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression earlier
Although worry and anxiety are something which are normal, it can get serious at times. Therefore, finding a way to reduce the same feeling is something that most should learn to live life happily. Perhaps, worry and anxiety are the two most troublesome experience that stops us from living freely. No matter how happy you …
Figure out when worry works for you and when to let it go