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As adolescents, many told us they worried excessively about the future and were anxious over events that most adolescents regarded as unrealistic.
If we had a parent who worried excessively and intruded on us, we may find ourselves feeling the same way toward our children and acting in ways that are invasive or overbearing.
I tell parents to say to their son or daughter who is worried excessively about their own safety because of the Connecticut massacre to assure them, as would any parent, that schools are safe places; that events like this, however tragic, do not happen very often.
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Some children still worry excessively, fantasize and have nightmares about the events of Sept. 11.
"People who worry excessively underestimate the number of natural materials that size that have surrounded us for years," said Greg Blonder, a partner in the Morgenthaler venture capital firm.
Dr James Nicholls, Alcohol Research UK's director of research and policy development, said women who have drunk small amounts during pregnancy, perhaps unknowingly, should not worry excessively.
Officials should start telling us how much they don't know, instead of pretending they know more than they know, or worrying excessively about freaking us out.
We use this creative capacity to great advantage when we envision how to make our lives better, but we can just as easily put it to work in less productive ways — worrying excessively about the outcome of things.
If you'll worry excessively about breakdowns, or you get overwhelmed dealing with repair shops — or, like me, you simply lack much patience — you may want to find a newer, more expensive car.
A person who finds out about carrying that ApoE gene variation may start worrying excessively about Alzheimer's -- or, at the other extreme, may not find out about the risk even though the gene shows up on a test.
Some children may have trouble sleeping, some may be fearful about leaving their parents, others may worry excessively about small things or become preoccupied with the idea that bad things will happen to them.
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