There's no conclusive explanation as to why anxiety and depression so often co-exist, but you can find relief from both with the right treatment.
Mental Health and Mood Disorders | April 29, 2019 |
| | | There's no conclusive explanation as to why anxiety and depression so often co-exist, but you can find relief from both with the right treatment. |
| | | Flushing, sweating, tight chest, pounding heart rate: You might think you're having a heart attack, but it could very well be a panic attack. |
| | | When you spend your days feeling worried and stressed, nothing's better than quality sleep. If you have an anxiety disorder, though, your mind may not stop racing when your head hits the pillow. |
| | | Everyone tells a little lie once in a while, but some people lie compulsively or pathologically. Compulsive liars embellish or exaggerate, while pathological liars make bold lies and are aware of it. |
| | | Do you feed off of others' neediness, or devote all your energy to your one-and-only? You could be codependent. |
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