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Background
Overcoming Emotional and Psychological Problems
Anyone, at any time, can develop an emotional problem. You begin to feel sad, angry, alone, or just frustrated by the problems of everyday life. You lose sleep, become irritable, or simply want to "pull the covers over your head." Ordinarily, simply "venting"--talking with your spouse or a clergyman, friend, or co-worker--is enough to put you in a better frame of mind.

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Would You Reveal Your Privacy on TV
If you ever had a problem in your life, what would you do? Would you want to tell your problems to the public? Or would you go to a psychiatrist? If you are a psychiatrist, what's your take on the blossoming reality TV shows?
No
"I'll never reveal my privacy on TV or looking 4 the help from the internet,that was kinda weird..." Woody
Yes
"If there's a big problem that I can't solve by myself, I'll talk about it with my husband or my parents, then it will be not a problem any more."Shelley_XL Join the Discussion
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Interview with Dr. John Krumboltz
John D. Krumboltz, Professor of Education and Psychology, is actively engaged in research work with adolescents. He is interested in character education-effective methods of teaching students to be responsible, honest, kind and thoughtful of others.
Talk to a Psychiatrist About Your Depression
Perhaps one of the most intimidating experiences is when it comes time to talk to a psychiatrist about your symptoms. Psychiatrists are, by their nature, looking for pharmacological cures to your problems. Things that may seem significant to you will be ignored by the doctor.
Dealing with Depression
I 've recently been diagnosed with depression and my doctor has recommended that I seek counselling.


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