by drsnipes | Jul 23, 2009 | Mental Health, Stress Management
Ask 100 people what “wellness” is and you’ll get 100 different answers. Bottom line: It’s doing what you need to do to be emotionally happy and optimistic, mentally challenged and sharp, physically healthy, spiritually content, fulfilled in your job and relationships,...
by drsnipes | Jul 23, 2009 | Stress Management
My father used to have a coffee cup that read–and you see I have paraphrased 🙂 : “STRESS is the condition resulting when the mind overrides the body's overwhemling deisre to choke the living crap out of some poopoo head who desperately needs it” Yes,...
by drsnipes | Jul 23, 2009 | Anxiety, Cognitive Behavioral Interventions, Depression
Irrational Thoughts keep us misearble. Read on to find out why these thoughts are irrational an ways to combat them.
by drsnipes | Jul 23, 2009 | Grief
Complicated grief often occurs in response to a loss that is sudden, violent or out of order. All too often people with complicated grief are misdiagnosed and treated for simple depression and/or substance abuse. Although alcohol, drugs or depression medications might take the edge off, until they address the grief issues, they will really not feel much better.
by drsnipes | Jun 29, 2009 | Goal Setting
Below are some of the best treatment planning resources currently available.
by drsnipes | May 27, 2009 | Mental Health
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by drsnipes | May 12, 2009 | Addiction
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by drsnipes | Apr 16, 2009 | Addiction
Click to Play Treatment Improvement Protocal #30 (TIP 30) on Counseling Adults with Addictions in the Criminal Justice System.
by drsnipes | Feb 28, 2007 | Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Mental Health
Each year millions of Americans are diagnosed with cancer. Nearly 500,000 of those will be diagnosed with breast or prostate cancer. Many of our patients will have, or have had cancer. It is important to understand the range of emotions, causes of distress and...