Keyword: anxiety symptoms

ADHD Exploration September 17, 2014

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Ben Starr, Giullian Gioiello, Linda Vanella

In this episode, Armand DiMele and guests discuss Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), exploring its symptoms, impacts on children and adults, and the importance of understanding and compassion in treatment. The conversation delves into personal experiences with ADHD, the challenges it presents in relationships and daily life, and the potential for creative genius stemming from this condition. The guests share insights on how to support those affected by ADHD, emphasizing the need for patience and emotional security. The episode aims to shed light on the complexities of ADHD and encourage open dialogue about mental health.

Understanding Migraines and Headaches August 28, 2013

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Fred Sheftel

In this episode, Armand DiMele interviews Dr. Fred Sheftel, a specialist in migraine headaches. They explore the complexities of different types of headaches, including tension headaches, migraines, and cluster headaches. Dr. Sheftel explains the symptoms, causes, and misconceptions surrounding these conditions, emphasizing the importance of understanding the severity of migraines compared to regular headaches. The conversation also touches on the challenges patients face in getting proper treatment and the need for a collaborative relationship between doctors and patients. This insightful discussion aims to educate listeners about the realities of living with chronic headaches.

Adaptive Behavioral Therapy and Understanding Anxiety April 12, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Sarah Denning

In this episode, Dr. Sarah Denning discusses her insights on anxiety, drawing from her work with the Anxiety Notebook Series. She explains how anxiety is learned as a behavioral response from early experiences and explores the neurological mechanisms behind it. The conversation covers the spectrum of anxiety, from mild discomfort to panic attacks, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing anxiety triggers. Dr. Denning introduces practical strategies for identifying and managing anxiety, including the significance of physical movement and mindfulness. The episode aims to equip listeners with tools to understand and cope with their anxiety more effectively.

Migraine Insights September 3, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Carolyn Bernstein, Sherri Siegel

In this episode, host Armand DiMele engages with neurologists Sherri Siegel and Dr. Carolyn Bernstein to explore the complexities of migraines. They discuss the nature of migraines, their triggers, and the differences between migraines and regular headaches. The conversation delves into the importance of understanding individual migraine profiles, the role of the trigeminal nerve, and the effectiveness of various treatments. The doctors emphasize the significance of patient experiences and the need for compassionate care. They also touch on lifestyle factors, stress management, and the importance of keeping a pain diary to identify triggers. This informative discussion aims to empower migraine sufferers with knowledge and practical advice.

Nature and the Nervous System July 29, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Sherri Siegel

In this episode, host Armand DiMele and neurologist Sherri Siegel explore the fascinating relationship between nature and the human nervous system. They discuss the impact of fear and anxiety on health, the nuances of neurological symptoms that often go unnoticed, and the psychological aspects of hypochondriasis. The conversation delves into how people can become hyper-vigilant about their health, the challenges caregivers face, and the importance of understanding the mind-body connection. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own health anxieties and the societal pressures surrounding wellness.

Panic Attacks and Their Triggers June 2, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses panic attacks, their symptoms, and the underlying psychological mechanisms that contribute to them. He explains the role of the amygdala in triggering panic responses and differentiates between unexpected and situationally bound panic attacks. Through listener calls, the episode explores personal experiences with panic, coping strategies, and the importance of self-talk and therapy in managing anxiety. DeMille emphasizes the significance of understanding one’s fears and addressing them through communication and support, ultimately aiming to reduce the impact of panic attacks on daily life.

Four Steps to Peace of Mind March 11, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Bernard Starr, Dr. Henry Kellerman

In this episode, Dr. Bernard Starr hosts Dr. Henry Kellerman to discuss the concept of symptoms and their underlying causes. They explore a four-step approach to achieving peace of mind, which includes identifying blocked wishes, recognizing repressed anger, and understanding the importance of addressing these emotions. The conversation delves into psychoanalysis and its relevance in modern therapy, emphasizing the need for individuals to confront their feelings to alleviate symptoms. The episode also touches on the impact of stereotypes in media, particularly concerning Jewish representation, and highlights the significance of balanced portrayals in film.

Depression in the Elderly January 30, 2008

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Kent Robertshaw

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Kent Robertshaw discuss the often-overlooked issue of depression among the elderly. They emphasize that depression is not a normal part of aging and highlight the importance of recognizing its symptoms, which can manifest as physical complaints. The conversation covers the stigma surrounding mental health in older adults, the impact of loss and isolation, and the significance of empathy in treatment. They also explore the concept of pseudo-dementia, where depression mimics cognitive decline, and the need for early intervention to improve quality of life. The episode encourages listeners to be attentive to the emotional signs of depression in their loved ones.

Intermittent Explosive Disorder August 23, 2006

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Christine Ulrich, Kent Robinshaw

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) with doctors Kent Robinshaw and Christine Ulrich. They explore the prevalence of IED, its symptoms, and the underlying causes, including biological and psychological factors. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing anger triggers and the role of therapy in managing explosive behaviors. The hosts also discuss the societal implications of IED and the need for effective treatment options. Listeners are encouraged to seek help if they or someone they know struggles with anger management issues.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Undated

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), discussing its symptoms, prevalence, and the latest research findings. He emphasizes the impact of OCD on individuals and families, highlighting how it can often be misdiagnosed or misunderstood. The episode delves into the neurochemical and genetic factors contributing to OCD, as well as the importance of proper diagnosis and treatment. Dimele aims to provide listeners with valuable insights and information to better understand OCD and its effects on daily life.