Before Triathlon, Psychologists Calm Athletes’ Fears
For the first time in the history of the triathlon in Manhattan, race officials arranged for a team of psychologists to help competitors who had prerace jitters.
Having a Baby: Anxious Dreams Common in Early MotherhoodPregnant women and those who have recently given birth commonly have dreams in which their baby is in danger, a new study suggests.
The Sleep-Industrial ComplexWhile you’ve been tossing and turning, research scientists, pharmaceutical companies and mattress designers have been hard at work on your eternal nocturnal problem. But what exactly is the problem?
For Fear of Flying, Therapy Takes to the Skies
With small steps, participants in Freedom to Fly learn to “out-bluff” their anxiety.
Self-Nonmedication
When my life fell apart, I started taking an antidepressant then got off it on my own.