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Articles tagged "anxiety":

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Dyslexia In The Workplace: Disability Or Talent?

By Richard Whitehead

In the UK, dyslexia is covered by the provisions of the Disabilities Discrimination Act, and meaningful protection is afforded to dyslexic thinkers through this means. However, is the disability framework for understanding dyslexia actually harming dyslexic interests rather than furthering them? This article argues for a reappraisal of what dyslexia is through a framework that honours the talents inherent in the dyslexic thinking style.

Phobias: What Coaches Should Know

By Matt Somers

What if a coaching session takes a turn towards unfamilar territory? What if we start coaching around a business issue and end up discussing personal issues? This article takes a look at a common form of abnormal psychology - phobias, so that managers who coach can spot any early warning signs.

How Coaching May Uncover Eating Disorders

By Matt Somers

Coaching may uncover deeper issues than are suggested by the initial reason for the coaching session. Whilst I would not advocate amateur psychotherapy, managers who coach would do well to familiarise themselves with some common conditions.This article focuses on eating disorders

How Coaching May Uncover Schizophrenia

By Matt Somers

The modern place of work is the scene of much stress and sometimes deeper issues may be revealed. This article considers the disturbing condition of schizophrenia and how managers who coach may notice the early signs.

Dyslexia In Learning: Don't Tell Us To Concentrate! Harnessing The Power Of Dyslexic Creativity

By Richard Whitehead

There is a dirty word in the field of education which masks as a virtue. The word is "concentrate!" The assumption is, if a learner is failing, they just need to try harder. Yet generally speaking, nothing could be further from the truth.

Coaching For Depression

By Matt Somers

Coaching at work may uncover deeper issues than first appears to be the case and we need to be able to spot the signs of a bigger problem. What, for example, should the coaching manager know about depression?

Coaching At Speed

By Matt Somers

Does coaching have to be a long, drawn out affair or can it be done at the speed necessary for the modern business environment?

Coaching The Reluctant Speaker

By Matt Somers

Coaching on pressentation skills is one of the most popular and effective uses of coaching at work, but is it really possible that we can help people conquer their nerves?

Breaking Out Of Sugar Hell

By Karen Schachter

By far, the most common concern I hear from clients, readers and friends, has to do with sugar. People don't always realize this at first, but after deconstructing their cravings, their mood instability, and their energy levels, it is this powerful little white substance that is frequently a major contributor to their concerns. This article provides information on how you can kick the sugar habit and feel better physically and emotionally.

Recover From Anxiety And Panic Attacks

By Rachel Harding

Help to recover from anxiety and panic attacks without drugs.

The Story Of The Old Man And Motivation

By Matt Somers

Why is it so diificult to get people motivated? Why is it so difficult to keep them motivated once they are? Perhaps this old man has the answer in the way he uses motivational tools.

College And Leaving Home Anxiety - How To Get Over It?

By Charles T. Winnbaker

Usually when you hear people talk about college and leaving home anxiety, they usually refer to college students and their anxiety. In reality it's most often their parents who have more anxiety and nervousness than the students themselves.

Test Anxiety Before Speaking In Public

By Charles T. Winnbaker

If you're someone that needs to make a presentation, give a sermon, or for some other reasons do some public speaking, a test for anxiety may be necessary. After all, most people admit that public speaking is their number one fear, even before death and dying.

The Worst Treatment For Anxiety - Alcohol

By Charles T. Winnbaker

Many sufferers of anxiety unwisely seek the "treatment" of alcohol as a temporary solution to anxiety. However, this is the worst solution to a common problem that an individual can seek. One reason alcohol is a popular solution is because people correctly believe that minor stress, unlike anxiety disorder, can be lived with without medical treatment.

Understanding Anxiety

By Paul Forcey

Understanding anxiety and what causes it can help you on the road to dealing more effectively with your own or someone elses anxiety. We all at some stages in our lives come under some kind of stress that causes an adverse reaction and affects the way we deal with the situation.

Coaching For Motivation

By Matt Somers

How can we use coaching to bring about an immediate improvement in motivation? It it true that performance improves merely by being more attentive to people?

Ways To Link Coaching Sessions

By Matt Somers

How can you avoid the 'stop/start' nature of coaching sessions? How can we make sure that one coaching session flows naturally into the next one?

Parenting Advice: Single Mums Having Problems With Sons

By Dr. Noel Swanson

Q. "I am a single mother with three children; Caitlin 7, Tom 9, and Liam 11. While Cait is fine, the two boys are causing me problems. Tom behaves well in school, but has learning difficulties. After school though, he turns into a monster, and throws temper tantrums. Liam is rude, not affectionate and just generally hates me. His dad never visits, and Tom's dad died when he was a baby. I'm going crazy and want to know what I'm doing wrong."

Improve Focus, Improve Results

By Matt Somers

We all know that coaches ask thoughtful questions, but how can we formulate such questions ourselves and bring about the right effect. How can we make sure our questions and instructions are helping our people move forward and not just getting in the way?

Anxiety: The Heart Of Addictions And Compulsions

By Julie Levin

Addictions and compulsions are attempts to soothe unmanageable anxiety. But they backfire, resulting in negative consequences and fostering guilt or shame. By healing our own inner criticism and self-judgment, we can begin relieving the anxiety and releasing the need to turn to alcohol, drugs, food, or compulsive behaviors like shopping, internet use, or overwork.

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