Depression - Videos

Relaxation Techniques for Hypochondria

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 shows how simple breathing techniques can assist in easing tension and anxiety.

A Dream Within Reach

Lindsay has dreamed of being a nurse for years and is passionate about helping others; however, unexpected setbacks in her life have caused her to drop out of nursing school twice. Lindsay opens up to special guest Dr. Phil McGraw and explains how her own negativity is holding her back from fulfilling her ambitions.

Life Code: Secrets to Success

Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw empowers you and your loved ones with successful strategies from his new book, Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World .

How Stress Affects Cognitive Function

Stress can have harmful systemic effects on the body over time, but did you know it can also have a negative impact on your mind? See how the brain processes thoughts and how high levels of stress can suppress cognitive function.

The Psychology of Luck

The Doctors and special guest Dr. Phil McGraw discuss an extensive study on luck, and how positivity plays an important role in attracting opportunities.

The Importance of Passion

Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw, author of Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World explains that passion plays an important role in improving your outlook on life.

How to Make a Dream a Reality

Lindsay has dreamed of being a nurse for years and is passionate about helping others; however, unexpected setbacks in her life have caused her to drop out of nursing school twice. See The Doctors ' surprise, courtesy of Scholarships.com, to help make Lindsay's dream a reality.

Dr. Phil's Key Strategies to Attaining a Goal

Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw explains his seven key strategies for attaining any desired goal, featured in his new book, Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World .

How to Overcome Handbag Commitment Phobia

Faced with an overflow of beautiful options, and hindered by the regret of expensive missteps, many women are unable to pull the trigger on buying a handbag. WSJ's Rachel Dodes joins Lunch Break to explore this condition and offer timeless, investment-worthy cures.

Fear No More

Facing your fears isn't as easy as it sounds. Jaimal Yogis takes it to the literal sense when he decides to tackle his fears head on in his book 'The Fear Project'.

Power of Mindfulness

Studies have found that mindfulness can relieve stress and may even protect against mental illness. HuffPost Live speaks to the experts about how to find your center.

Can Being More 'Mindful' Change Your Life?

Studies have found that mindfulness can relieve stress and may even protect against mental illness. Author and meditation expert Jay Michaelson joins Josh to discuss the benefits of mindfulness.

PTSD: Just the Facts on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

War veterans have always suffered from PTSD, even before it officially existed.

Skydiving Therapy to Confront Traumatic Experiences

See how Los Angeles boudoir photographers founded the "Be Bold. Take the Leap" initiative as a means for women to confront traumatic experiences -- with skydiving!

Being Teased About Weight Could Cause Eating Disorders

Women teased about their weight as girls are more likely to have eating problems as young adults.

Deepak Chopra Talks De-Stressing With Katie Couric

Deepak Chopra talks de-stressing with Katie Couric

For Millions of Americans, Interacting Socially Can Be Terrifying

Interacting with others is part of everyday life... but for the millions of Americans with social anxiety disorder, interacting socially can be terrifying.

Updating Facebook May Improve Loneliness

Updating your facebook status may ease loneliness.

Football Players With Increased Risk of Depression

Are football players with a history of concussion at increased risk for depression?

Holiday Shopping Fascinates Psychologists

For many, holiday shopping can be a source of exhilaration and anxiety. Experts say understanding why we buy can help make the process a lot less stressful... and help you stick to the budget.

The APA Removes Asperger's Syndrome from the Book

The American Psychiatric Association is making changes to it's diagnosis manual. The changes include removing Asperger's Syndrome. Anne Marie Tiernon reports on what it means for patients.

Suicide Rates Have Increases Since the Recession

Suicide rates in the U.S. have increased since the economic crisis began.

The Fear of Not Having Your Cellphone

"Nomophobia", short for "no mobile phone phobia", is now considered a medical condition. Those with the condition are so attached to their phones, it interferes with their ability to have a normal life.

The Dangers of a Broken Heart

It's very common after the death of a long-time spouse for the other spouse to die soon after. But is sadness also a medical condition? And worst of all, could it truly be fatal as it so often appears to be?

Phone Therapy Could Be As Effective Face to Face Therapy

A new study suggests phone therapy may be just as effective as face-to-face counseling.

Self-Harming Patients Likely to Die Prematurely

People who self-harm are more likely to die young from natural causes.

Rehabilitating War Vets' Psyches and Bodies

More than one third of returning combat veterans deal with some type of invisible wound. From PTSD to traumatic brain injuries... the stress of war can be a hard burden to bear. Monica Robins found out how our nation's vets are healing those wounds.

Jesse Jackson Junior's Mood Disorder

When Jesse Jackson Jr.'s office described the missing congressman's medical condition as a "mood disorder," it attracted a little head scratching and at least some disbelief. Dr. Angelos Halaris says mood disorders are no joke.

Rapid Resolution Therapy for PTSD Patients

Some PTSD patients are alleviating symptoms with a treatment called Rapid Resolution Therapy.

Mental Health's Effect on Mortality

Mental health disorders increase the risk of death - even if they are considered mild - according to a new study.
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