“One study on the treatment of asthma patients conducted by researchers John Goyeche, Dr. Ago, and Dr. Ikemi, suggests that any effective treatment should address suppressed emotions-such as anxiety and self-image-as well as the physical dimension. To achieve this, they encourage correction of poor posture, and helping the person relax the irrelevant respiratory muscles while restoring full diaphragmatic breathing. They also recommended finding ways for getting rid of excess mucus. The good news is that a well rounded breath practice will do all these things.” WayShouldWellsPersonsSelfHelpingPoorEmotionPracticeStudyAchieveAnxietyFindingsNewsBreathsPatientBreathingMusclesDimensionsAddressesRelaxTreatmentExcessDrsIrrelevantGood NewsPostureResearchersCorrectionsRestoringAsthmaWell RoundedRespiratory Author:Donna Farhi
“What should be the glory of the profession is that a doctor should be able to meet his patients with no financial anxiety.” ShouldAbleAnxietyGloryDoctorsPatientFinancialProfession Author:Aneurin Bevan
“The other option we have are medication treatments. So you'll have the treatments such as Ambien, Lunesta, Sonata, and we'll also have Rozerem and for some patients we use Benzodiazopine/Clonazepam. Things like that to help with anxiety.” HelpingUseAnxietyPatientTreatmentMedicationSonatasAmbien Author:Shelby Harris
“When a patient tells a doctor that every symptom is the most horrible ever - and the physical exam and labs are normal - we often suspect something psychological is going on. The symptoms aren't fake. They're physical manifestations of anxiety, depression, and stress. So while I'm always on the lookout for a serious underlying disease.” SeriousAnxietyStressPatientHorriblePsychologicalFakeManifestationExam Author:Danielle Ofri
“The more you pray, the less you'll panic. The more you worship, the less you worry. You'll feel more patient and less pressured.” FeelsPrayerWorryPrayingAnxietyWorshipPatientPanicPressured Book:The Purpose of Christmas Source: The Purpose of Christmas
“Karma is the beginning of knowledge. Next is patience. Patience is very important. The strong are the patient ones, Anjin-san. patience means holding back your inclination to the seven emotions: hate, adoration, joy, anxiety, anger, grief, fear. If you don't give way to the seven, you're patient, then you'll soon understand all manner of things and be in harmony with Eternity.” IfsWayGivingMeanImportantJoyHateNextStrongGriefEmotionAnxietyEternityHarmonySevenPatientKarmaInclinationAdorationHolding BackShoguns Book:SHOGUN Source: SHOGUN
“Patience means restraining yourself. There are seven emotions, Joy, anger, anxiety, adoration, grief, fear, and hate. If a man doesn't give way to these, he's patient. I'm not as strong as I might be but I'm patient.” IfsMenWayGivingMeanMightJoyHateStrongGriefEmotionAnxietySevenPatientAdorationRestraining Book:SHOGUN Source: SHOGUN
“There are seven emotions: joy, anger, anxiety, adoration, grief, fear, and hate, and if a man does not give way to these he can be called patient.” IfsMenWayGivingDoeWarJoyHateGriefEmotionAnxietySevenPatientAdorationShoguns Author:Ieyasu Tokugawa
“Treatment Plans and Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Disorders provides clinicians with essential guidelines to treat patients in the era of managed care. Seven psychiatric disorders are described and conceptualized in cognitive-behavioral terms. The authors then provided an unusually clear, reader-friendly description of how to assess and treat each disorder with illustrative case examples, and patient forms and handouts. It should prove very useful for clinicians or clinicians-in-training who want to learn how to conduct short-term treatment through an empirically validated approach.” WantShouldCareFormTermCasesClearPlansExampleReaderProveEssentialsAnxietyApproachTrainingTreatsSevenPatientErasDescriptionTreatmentFriendlyDisorderInterventionShort TermCognitiveGuidelinesPsychiatricHandoutsCliniciansAnxiety DisorderPsychiatric DisordersDepression And Anxiety Author:Judith S. Beck
“The strong manly ones in life are those who understand the meaning of the word patience. Patience means restraining one's inclinations. There are seven emotions: joy, anger, anxiety, adoration, grief, fear, and hate, and if a man does not give way to these he can be called patient. I am not as strong as I might be, but I have long known and practiced patience. And if my descendants wish to be as I am, they must study patience.” IfsMenWayGivingMeanLongDoeMightJoyHateStrongWishGriefEmotionKnownStudyAnxietySevenPatientInclinationAdorationManlyDescendantsStrong ManRestraining Author:Ieyasu Tokugawa
“One of the most appalling comments on our present way of life is that at one time half of all the beds in our hospitals were reserved for patients with nervous and mental troubles, patients who had collapsed under the crushing burden of accumulated yesterdays and fearful tomorrows. Yet a vast majority of those people would be walking the streets today, leading happy, useful lives — if they had only heeded the words of Jesus: “Have no anxiety about the morrow”; or the words of Sir William Osler: "Live in day-tight compartments."” PeopleIfsWayLifeWould BeTodayLife IsJesusHalfTroubleStreetsTomorrowWalkingBedAnxietyMajorityPatientBurdenYesterdayNervousCrushHospitalsCommentFearfulReservedMorrowUseful Life Author:Dale Carnegie
“Such is the demographic paradox of a junior physician's relationship with his patients: I worry about how to extend their lives. This anxiety inevitably shortens my own.” My OwnWorryAnxietyPatientParadoxPhysiciansJuniorsDemographics Book:Phoning Home: Essays Source: Phoning Home: Essays