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"The Hits Just Keep Coming: How the Recession is Affecting Families and Work" by Wayne Hochwarter, the Jim
Midwest Center for Stress and Anxiety Releases New Program, the Solution to Controlling Stress and Worry
June 26th, 2009
Approximately 70% of men and women say that stress levels have increased since the recession began and 80% are nervous about their long term financial stability, a recent study reports(1). "Times are tough for everyone right now; there's no shortage of things to be anxious and worried about, and people don't know where to turn for help," said Lucinda Bassett, Founder of the Midwest Center for Stress and Anxiety. As the financial markets suffered steep declines in the wake of a troubled U.S. housing market, the Midwest Center recognized that people were losing more than their jobs and life savings, they were losing hope, balance and self-confidence as stress levels soared....
Source: Health Business Week (2009-06-26)
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