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The April Center Blog: Anxiety, OCD, Phobia, and Panic Attack Management - Los Angeles
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Direct commentary, information and education on anxiety, OCD, phobias and panic attacks regarding you and the world in which we live.
Recent Posts
Dr. Craig April on A&E TV series OBSESSED Treating OCD and Anxiety Disorders
Take a look at a clip of Dr. Craig April as a featured anxiety treatment expert on the A&E TV series OBSESSEDJust click this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AtSzM7X57w&feature=relatedThe TV series OBSESSED shares real stories of struggle and c...
Who Understands Panic Attacks and Anxiety?
by Dr. Craig April, Director of The April Center for Anxiety Attack Management - Los Angeleswww.KickFear.comWho truly understands panic attacks and anxiety? Only those who have experienced them first hand. It's just one of those things.If you have ...
Popular Comedian Shares Experience with OCD and Counseling
by Dr. Craig April, Director of The April Center for Anxiety Attack Management - Los Angeleswww.KickFear.comHowie Mandel has long been known for his OCD, as well as his comedy. I've often seen him in the media sharing his struggles with OCD in an ho...
A Side of Anxiety and Panic Attacks for Thanksgiving?
by Dr. Craig April, Director of The April Center for Anxiety Attack Management - Los Angeleswww.KickFear.comAnxiety and Panic Attacks around Thanksgiving are a common phenomenon for many.Why would this be? Well, aside from the lovely aspects of Than...
Boy With Needle Phobia Using Behavior Therapy Strategy To Help Sister
by Dr. Craig April, Director of The April Center for Anxiety Attack Management - Los Angeleswww.KickFear.comA young boy with a needle phobia is using a behavior therapy strategy to beat his needle phobia to help his sister. Check out the article by c...
OCD treatment boosted by support groups
by Dr. Craig April, Director of The April Center for Anxiety Attack Management - Los Angeleswww.KickFear.comOCD treatment can be boosted by support groups. Why is this so? A couple of reasons:1.) OCD sufferers often experience a lot of shame.2.) ...

