Depression - Videos
Laura Morra, LCSW Psychotherapist is a specialist in female issues such as eating disorders, body image, weight loss and nutrition. Laura has worked with a bariatric practice to evaluate and treat bariatric surgery candidates. Laura has a warm accepting supportive approach that allows clients to share their private feelings about themselves and their bodies.
Laura Morra, LCSW Psychotherapist is a specialist in female issues such as eating disorders, body image, weight loss and nutrition. Laura has worked with a bariatric practice to evaluate and treat bariatric surgery candidates. Laura has a warm accepting supportive approach that allows clients to share their private feelings about themselves and their bodies.
Dr. Bruce Derman discusses emotional eating and how we can separate our feelings from our food.
Laura Morra, LCSW Psychotherapist is a specialist in female issues such as eating disorders, body image, weight loss and nutrition. Laura has worked with a bariatric practice to evaluate and treat bariatric surgery candidates. Laura has a warm accepting supportive approach that allows clients to share their private feelings about themselves and their bodies.
Laura Morra, LCSW Psychotherapist is a specialist in female issues such as eating disorders, body image, weight loss and nutrition. Laura has worked with a bariatric practice to evaluate and treat bariatric surgery candidates. Laura has a warm accepting supportive approach that allows clients to share their private feelings about themselves and their bodies.
Stress sucks! Females are now reporting higher levels of stress at work than males. Why are women feeling under pressure & under appreciated at the office?
Jan Bruce and Dr. Carol J. Scott join Alicia to talk about the health consequences of being too stressed out.
Margaret Wheeler Johnson, Jan Bruce and Dr. Carol J. Scott join Alicia to talk about why women may be more stressed out now than ever before.
In "Lean In," Sheryl Sandberg emphasizes the importance for women to push through their fear. Here, women of different ages share what they've learned about fear.
Editor of HuffPost Women Margaret Wheeler Johnson joins Alicia on set to discuss how men and women process feelings of fear differently.
Elizabeth Kuster and Rhonda Britten join Alicia to discuss how experiencing personal tragedies helped them to overcome their fears.
Check out why blood induces fainting in some people. Have you ever wondered why some people faint at the sight of blood? Fear of blood is classified as a phobia, which is an intense irrational fear of something that causes your body to react by going into fight or flight mode. But unlike other phobias, the fear of blood along with injury, and injection phobias can actually cause a person's blood pressure and heart rate to go up and then suddenly drop, which can cause them to lose consciousness.
Arianna talks to Bill George and Jeff Sonnenfeld as guest host on CNBC's Squak Box
Arianna talks potential soda regulations and de-stressing at work as guest host on CNBC's Squak Box
A new study finds the same genes may be involved for 5 different types of mental disorders: schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, major depression and ADHD.
Nancy talks to a suicide attempt survivor named David Parnell about his experience with overcoming addiction and depression.
Sabrina Strong tells her story of surviving a suicide attempt and talks about her website Waking Up Alive.
Are the mentally ill capable of consent? Allison Leotta and Dr. Mitchell Tepper join Mike to discuss.
On March 2, 2013, 12-year-old Bailey O'Neill was taken off life support after health complications that allegedly occurred from a schoolyard altercation. See how Bailey's father, Rob, has taken action to raise bullying awareness in hopes of preventing a similar tragedy.
Alicia talks with experts and women approaching 30 about the signs and symptoms of a pre-30 freak out.
Alicia talks with Margaret Wheeler Johnson and Kasey Edwards about the signs and symptoms of a pre-30 freak out.
Brannan Vines, the wife of an Iraq war veteran and founder of Family of a Vet, describes how her husband's PTSD has become her own.
Soldiers returning home from war often face a new battle: the mental affects of war. But are PTSD symptoms slipping into the lives of soldiers' families too? Joining the conversation are Dr. Amber Baker, Kateri Peterson and Fred Gusman.
AllTime10s presents the 10 countries with the highest suicide rate in the world according the World Health Organization's statistics.
An anonymous op-ed in the Harvard Crimson criticizes the College for failing to aid students with mental illness. If Harvard can't take the lead on this, who will? Joining the conversation are Susan Weinreich, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia when she was in college, Dr. Paul Steinberg and Rachel Hollis.
The Doctors discuss the effects of testosterone supplements and whether too much testosterone can cause abnormally aggressive behavior.
Find out the meanings of your deepest fears, as Alltime10s explains the 10 most common nightmares.
32,000 of our military veterans have come home visibly wounded. Another 500,000 have invisible scars. Actors and doctors team to help our national heros heal the wounds you see, and the one's you don't.
Laura considers herself to be a hypochondriac and struggles each and every day with the disabling nature of her paranoid mentality. Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw compares Laura's chronic anxiety to an addiction, where the payoff is constant reassurance that nothing is wrong.
Laura considers herself to be a hypochondriac and struggles each and every day with the disabling nature of her paranoid mentality. See how "The Sweet 16," featured in Dr. Phil McGraw's new book, Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World , applies to Laura's condition.