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Knowing how anxiety works can help you to better support loved ones without inadvertently making their anxiety worse. Here are seven ways to help, by Alice Boyes, author of The Anxiety Toolkit.
There's no right way to do it, but here are some ways to be a more supportive person to a friend, co-worker, or partner.
Emetophobia or fear of vomit can make daily tasks, including eating and cooking, distressing. We'll go over symptoms and potential causes before discussing how therapy can help you regain control.
Having someone break your trust can leave you feeling hurt, shocked, and even physically sick. It might prompt you to consider your relationship — and your partner — in a different way.
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Your words and actions can make a big difference for someone experiencing a panic attack. Here's a look at what you can do, as well as a few pitfalls to avoid.
Dealing with toxic people can take a toll on your well-being. Learn how to different scenarios while protecting yourself.
Watching a friend live with depression can be painful, but there are ways to help. Learn what to do, avoid, and how to recognize the signs of suicidal thoughts.