March 2013 | Anxiety, Depression and Insomnia

2013 | March, NDNR Issues

mar13.pdf_1_thumbDepression and Sleep………………………..>> cover
Peter Bongiorno, ND, LAC


Approaches to Anxiety Disorders: Less Stress When You Don’t Guess…………………………>> bottom of cover
Bradley Bush, Nd


Sleeping With Your Stress.……………..>>08
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
Effective naturopathic treatment options for sleep apnea, focusing on the whole-person approach to health.


Something Wicked …………………………>>18
Tara Peyman, ND
How Anacardium, the simple and therapeutic homeopathic intervention, successfully treated two patients with severe psychosomatic disorders.


Nature..…………………………………….>>14
Vicki Simkovic, ND
The restorative effects of nature on stress physiology and mental fatigue.


The Case of the “Daysleeper”………..>>16
Catherine Darley, ND
Case of a 36-year-old female with circadian rhythm sleep disorder and psychophysiological insomnia.


Another Case of Premature Reporting ………………………………………>>20
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND
Hahnemannian homeopathy beats an array of “evidence-based green allopathic” approaches to cure severe toe pain, among other bothersome symptoms in a 51-year-old woman.


Kids With CIDS—Children With Insomnia and Disordered Sleep ……..>>21
Mark Swanson, ND
Interview With Catherine Darley, ND.


Anxiety and Depression………………..>>24
Jillian Stansbury, ND
A Materia Medica review of alteratives, adaptogens, and neuroendocrine herbs for the treatment of anxiety and depression.


Rest ………………………………………….>>27
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
The undervalued, inaccessible, awesome therapy.


Drowned City Specialists and Gene Screeners……………………………………..>>29
David Schleich, PHD
The future isn’t what it used to be for naturopathic medical education.

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