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Virginia Kay Wolfe, MD 

Behavioral Medicine Resources

Below is a list of excellent health education resources relating to Behavioral Medicine that I think may be helpful for you. These resources include tipsheets, online information, class information, and additional web links. Please scroll down to find your topic of interest:

Addictions
Allergies
Anger Management:
Healthy Ways to Manage Your Anger Spanish:Cómo Controlar el Enojo
Managing Your Anger Video
Anxiety Disorders
Arthritis
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder:
Parenting Your Child with ADHD Video
Asthma and Lung Problems

Back and Neck Pain
Bones, Muscles and Joints

Cancer
Chronic Pain and Chronic Fatigue
Learn More about Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM)

Death and Dying
Depression and Mood Disorders
Diabetes Prevention and Control
Diagnostic Tests
Domestic Violence Prevention Services

Eating Disorders
Exercise and Fitness

General Mental Health Resources

Headaches
Cholesterol, Heart Health and Blood Pressure

Infectious Disease Resources
Insomnia

Managing Your Weight
Men's Health Education

Nutrition

Panic Disorder: Information and Treatment Choices
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) Pfizer
Psychiatry & Chemical Dependency Services

Relationships

Senior Health Information
Sexual Health
Smoking: Smoking - Call It Quits!
Stress Management
Stomach and Digestive Problems

Women's Health Education

 


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