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George Stephanopoulos: Why I Meditate

George Stephanopoulos: Why I Meditate

You Can Overmedicate Yourself Without Knowing It

Doctors say patients often overmedicate themselves without even knowing it while taking several products that contain the same medication.

Katie Couric Talks Stress With Mark Hyman

Katie Couric talks stress with Mark Hyman

Dean Ornish, M.D.: Chronic Stress Can Make Your Life Shorter

Dean Ornish, M.D.: Chronic stress can make your life shorter

How Arianna Huffington And Mika Brzezinski Decided To Redefine Success

Third Metric: How Arianna Huffington And Mika Brzezinski Decided To Redefine Success

Lack of State Funding Responsible for the Increase in Mental Health Issues

20% of the American population has problems with mental health; unfortunately, many states have slashed funding that would provide health.

Non-Prescription Oral Methods to Help You Quit Smoking

Can nicotine gum, micro tablets or lozenges help you to quit smoking? Watch our short video to learn about three of these non-prescription methods.

Children Dealing with Loneliness

Child and adolescent psychologist, and Co-Founder of the Child and Teen Success Centers in NY and NJ, Steven Sussman, Ph.D explains how children deal with loneliness and how their parents can help them.

Helicopter Parents May Cause Depression

Child and adolescent psychologist, and Co-Founder of the Child and Teen Success Centers in NY and NJ, Steven Sussman, Ph.D explains how helicopter parenting can lead to depression.

Non Prescription Methods to Help You Quit Smoking

Learn about 3 non-prescription methods to get rid of your smoking habit.

How to Keep Your Brain in Shape

Here are some tips to challenge your brain to keep it working it's best so it doesn't deteriorate.

Dangers of Caring For an Eldery Family Member

When caring for an elderly loved one, it's still important to worry about your own health. Home Instead Senior Care has started a new program to raise awareness of "caregiver distress."

Doctors Advised to Ask Patients About Alcohol Use During Exams

A government task force recommends that doctors ask questions about alcohol use during routine physical exams.

Documentary Sparks Conversation on Women and Alcoholism

A documentary is sparking dialog on women and alcoholism and its effects on their lives.

Are Middle-Aged Men The Loneliest?

Middle-aged men tend to be more lonely than anyone else, but why? Dr. Melinda Moore, a clinical psychologist, talks to HuffPost Live about what the causes may be.

Why Is The Suicide Rate Climbing?

Dr. Melinda Moore, a clinical psychologist, joins HuffPost Live to discuss what is causing the suicide rate to climb.

A Link Between Racism And PTSD?

Little research has been done on the psychological effects of racism, but data reveals that African-Americans experience PTSD at a prevalence rate of 9.1% versus 6.8% in non-Hispanic Whites. What is the link between racism and PTSD? Dr. Monnica WIlliams, a Clinical Psychologist, joins to discuss.

The Difference Between Male And Female Friendships

Difference Between Male And Female Friendships

Why We Have More In Common With Superheroes Than You Might Think

Many of us admire superheroes. But while we wish we were like them, superheros have major psychological problems. Batman is socially awkward... Iron Man is a narcissist... and Superman has identity issues. What does this say about us? Guests Dr. Travis Langley and Dr. Andrea Letamendi join Alyona to discuss.

Superhero Psychology

Full Segment: Many of us admire superheroes. But while we wish we were like them, superheros have major psychological problems. Batman is socially awkward... Iron Man is a narcissist... and Superman has identity issues. What does this say about us?

Teen Drug Addiction: Whose Fault Is It?

Join the discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D about teen drug addiction and why parents tend to blame themselves.

Dr. Steven Sussman on Teenage Suicide

Discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D - Child & Adolescent Psychologist Co-Founder of the Child & Teen Success Centers in NY & NJ

Woman's Hair-Pulling Obsession Caused Her To Leave School

Between 2% and 5% of Americans suffer from trichotillomania, a compulsive urge to pull out one's own hair. It can lead to noticeable hair loss and social anxiety. What's it like to live with this frustrating disease? Guest Valerie Vanone shares her story.

Woman Has Been Pulling Her Hair Out Since Age 7

Between 2% and 5% of Americans suffer from trichotillomania, a compulsive urge to pull out one's own hair. It can lead to noticeable hair loss and social anxiety. What's it like to live with this frustrating disease? Guest Sandy Rosenblatt shares her story.

Drugs, Sex and Teen Behavior

Discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D - Child & Adolescent Psychologist Co-Founder of the Child & Teen Success Centers in NY & NJ

Study Shows Quitting Smoking Can Lead to Weight Gain

JAMA Study says that even though quitting smoking leads to weight gain, the benefits out weigh the risks.

New Controversy Over Mental Health Manual

In the new psychiatric manual of mental disorders, grief soon after a loved one's death can be considered major depression. Extreme childhood temper tantrums get a fancy name. And certain "senior moments" are called "mild neurocognitive disorder."

Hypnotherapy Changed My Life

Full Segment: Hypnotherapy helped one man lose 100 pounds, one lady kick her smoking habit after 25 years & one sports team overcome a big losing streak. We speak with users & a renowned expert about how & why hypnotherapy works for certain people but not others.

Battle Buddies Help Vets Overcome PTSD

Invisible war wounds can last a lifetime in the minds of our military men and women. Could four-legged friends be the best prescription for these troops? We take a look at the canine controversy.

What Is "Sizzurp?"

Learn about a dangerous new drug trend called "sizzurp," a concoction made from liquefied candy or juice, combined with prescription-strength cough syrup and sugary sodas.
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