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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Michael Lee Having social anxiety means that you’re constantly afraid of being in situations where people will look at you, or situations where you have to present yourself. Fortunately, this article shows you 5 social anxiety treatments to address the problem. written by Brian Welsch There is scientific research that shows that there is definitely a correlation between smoking and anxiety disorders.
written by herbal remedies There are many aspects of mental health and there are also many types of disorders under it. Depression, anxiety, panic, trauma are components of anxiety disorders. written by Shane Wilson Throughout history, anxiety has been known of as a hinderence. Unknown to many, anxiety is actually a natural human reaction to stimuli. This reaction can help us to respond to threats producing adrenaline that can help us in our time of need. In some cases though, this reaction can lead to a panic attacks anxiety disorder. written by Shane Wilson With the events of the world as they are, it is not an uncommon occurrence for people to feel the effects of a panic or anxiety attack. Recent statistics show that as much as one in five adults will be stricken with one of these conditions. written by Jack Anderson Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components. These components combine to create the painful feelings that we typically recognize as anger, fear, apprehension, or worry. written by Andrew Hick Social Anxiety Disorder is a relatively new discovery in the world of mental health, it is a disorder which is characterised by extreme feelings of anxiety in social situations with the fear of being judged or ridiculed. written by Juliet Cohen Anxiety disorders are the most usually psychiatric diseases touching children and adults. Anxiety attacks generally come without warning. Anxiety disorders often are conceptualized as an abnormal or exaggerated version of arousal. written by anita bern I’m sure you’ve heard the news already: it’s all over the blogosphere since BCC first broke the news. Yeah, this is about that nasal spray you sniff – and your social phobia is gone! written by Jack Anderson Are you suffering from anxiety disorder and not able to find a specialized doctor who can help you out from this disorder? If yes, then here you will cater with all your problems. written by peter hutch Is a normal reaction to stress. It helps one deal with tense situations in the office, study harder for an exam, keep focused on an important speech. In general, it helps one cope. written by peter hutch
Is a normal reaction to stress. It helps one deal with tense situations in the office, study harder for an exam, keep focused on an important speech. In general, it helps one cope.
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Anxiety can affect groups and whole societies as well as individuals. There has been, for almost a decade in the United States, a mass fear of terrorist attack, brought on by the 2001 attack of 9/11 written by Bob Pardue Pardue Anxiety may seem trivial to many people but not to the ones who suffer from this stress related illness. This article will give ten possible solutions for dealing with anxiety. The tips include support groups and possible treatment. Read on to get suggestions for relief. written by Joyce Turner A sleep disorder (somnipathy) is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning. A test commonly ordered for some sleep disorders is the polysomnogram. written by peter hutch If your anxiety is severe or causing panic, your health care provider may prescribe a medicine to help you cope with the symptoms. To decrease anxiety, it is important to identify and use methods that relieve your symptoms. Your health care provider may want to see you regularly if your anxiety attacks include physical symptoms. written by Juliet Cohen A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. A phobia is a constant, extreme or irrational fear of an animal, object, place or situation that wouldn't normally worry the majority of people. written by Dr John Anne Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination. Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's ability to sleep or otherwise function. written by Dr John Anne Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination. Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's ability to sleep or otherwise function. It is noteworthy that teenagers are particularly susceptible to having irritability as a symptom of a number of emotional problems, including anxiety. Anxiety may occur without a cause, or it may occur based on a real situation but may be out of proportion to what would normally be expected. Severe anxiety can have a serious impact on daily life. written by Dr Anne Anxiety is the body's response to fear. It plays a valuable role in self-preservation - the fear of the consequences often prevents us from taking unnecessary risks.
written by Juliet Cohen Anxiety is part of our natural "fight-or-flight" response. It's our body's way of warning us of possible danger ahead. Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal, pathological anxiety, fears, phobias. written by Hamza Davis Distress and anxiety is believed by the medical profession to be the most ongoing illness of our time. The fear of developing heart problems or cancer alone is enough to cause tremendous stress and accompanying depression. written by kristine alvarez The article talks about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), one of the most common types of anxiety disorders. Apart from defining and differentiating OCD from other types of anxiety disorders, the article also discusses the known symptoms and treatments for the said condition. written by kristine alvarez This article provides information for parents who have children with phobias. It discusses factors that contribute to getting a phobia, and some phobias that are common #among children. Fortunately, this kind of anxiety disorder is treatable with the use of different therapy techniques. written by Richard Bean Causes, symptoms and treatments options for social anxiety disorder written by Fred Pineiro This article is about how to identify and find help for social anxiety disorder and depression in women. written by Rachel Broune Generalized Anxiety Disorder is characterized by persistent, excessive and unrealistic worry about everyday things. This worry goes on every day, possibly all day. People with GAD feel their worrying is beyond their control and can't be turned "off." written by Juliet Cohen Many people with social anxiety disorder feel that there is "something wrong," but don't recognize their feeling as a sign of illness. Physiological effects, similar to those in other anxiety disorders, are present in social phobics. written by Andrea Hope This article is about how important it is to learn to know your anxiety attack symptoms. written by Robert Hills Anxiety disorder is a condition that puts a person in a constant state of alertness and fear. For about one in every twelve people anxiety is so persistent and severe that it creates serious problems and can escalate into anxiety and panic disorders such as panic attacks. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |