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<< previous page 1 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 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 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 Karen Larsen Have you ever been to a dinner event and become so self conscious that the other diners are watching your every move that you've been too nervous to enjoy yourself. You may be suffering from SAD. 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 Michael Lee There are many treatments for depression and anxiety in the market. You just have to find what works best for you. written by Karen Larsen Diazepam is a very useful and positive drug in the treatment of anxiety disorders - as well as insomnia, muscle spasms, and seizures. But anyone taking it for anxiety should be aware of its negatives also. written by Rachel Broune These are many emotions we experience in our everyday life. We all have our ups and downs, our “off” days and our “on” days. But if you’re suffering from bipolar disorder, these peaks and valleys are more severe. written by leizel harwood Anxiety usually affects your body in the same area. 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 malo alvarez Audrey Hepburn is easily among the most prominent names that Hollywood's golden age has ever produced, and is among the most recognizable faces in the world. As an icon of beauty, her style, look, and grace have been all too frequently imitated, but never quite exactly duplicated. While it may be impossible to naturally look like Audrey Hepburn, there are some simple things that can be done to get as close to that level as possible.
written by malo alvarez The media has gotten into a state of sensationalism as of late, focusing on the negative aspects of modern life. However, despite all the fear and anxiety that the media portrays, there really isn't all that much to worry about, as most of the disasters shown are either unavoidable or are rare exceptions. People have to understand that the bad news seen on TV does not happen everyday, and is not likely to happen to everyone watching.
written by aseya me Phobias and anxiety disorders appear to be prominent problems in moden society. However, it is crucial to note that not all of these modern “phobias” are considered to be clinical conditions.
written by Hamza Davis Most of us were told to stay in school and get a splendid education. After you've gotten the "admirable education," it was procure a decent job, work hard, and then savor a cherished and quiet retirement. written by Hamza Davis How much is your immune system affected by stress? That inquest can be answered by basic discussing the variation between acute (short-term) stress and chronic (long-term stress). You can define acute stress causes by responses in the body that include boosting the immune system, while chronic stress may impair the immune system. written by Hamza Davis You may need to do more than just tough it out and wait for the diagnostics to subside if you are really feeling anxious. Making sizable changes in your life in order to feel finer and finally harmonious down my be just what you need. written by Deanne Repich Qigong, (pronounced "chee-gung") is an ancient Chinese health system that combines physical postures, breathing techniques, and focused intention to strengthen the body-mind-spirit connection. It is rapidly gaining popularity in the West as a form of stress relief and a natural way to create harmony between the body and mind. written by Deanne Repich Some women are more sensitive to hormonal fluctuations than others. For many women, anxiety issues appear for the first time during periods of hormonal change. For other women, hormonal changes intensify previously existing anxiety symptoms. written by Deanne Repich Here’s a brief list of some of the benefits of exercise specifically for anxiety sufferers. written by Deanne Repich Keeping anxiety a secret from others can be a huge burden. I know, because I kept my anxiety a secret day after day, year after year for fifteen years.
Looking back, it's hard to believe. written by John Mancini Social anxiety disorder is a very serious mental illness that affects many more people than most imagine. Due to the nature of the problem most people who do suffer find themselves unable to talk to anyone about it. A difficulty facing social circumstances, confrontation or challenges… written by John Mancini A severe Anxiety Disorder can lead to very deep depression that may lead to morbid thoughts and possible suicide attempts. These are not a cry for help they are genuine attempts at taking their own life and the patient should be treated carefully. A common mistake when people hear of… written by John Mancini Treating Anxiety Disorder is something that takes time and effort. Many people, who are usually trying to help, make the common mistake of forcing people to do things that a sufferer feels particularly anxious about. Without preparation or guidance this can make the situation worse rather… written by John Mancini General Anxiety Disorder affects approximately 1 in 20 people across the world and can have mentally crippling effects. The worst sufferers are virtually unable to leave their home let alone perform required tasks like working or shopping. They live in constant fear of rejection and feel… written by John Mancini Social anxiety disorder is the fear of social interaction and other aspects of social life. It is also a fear of confrontation or challenging situations. Anxiety disorder symptoms will rear their head every single day in a lot of cases,… written by John Mancini Anxiety is a part of life for everyone. It is quite normal to feel anxious over certain circumstances however it becomes a problem when a person is anxious over seemingly small, trivial or non existent factors. This is known as an Anxiety… written by John Mancini Anxiety disorders are more common than a lot of people think, a misunderstanding that has probably arisen because most sufferers feel unable to come forward about their problem or discuss there worries with other people. Anxiety disorders… written by John Mancini General Anxiety Disorder is a problem that effects a much larger number of people than many people expect. In it's simplest form anxiety disorder is stress, depression or anxiety brought about by a patient's fear of being rejected by their… written by Kenny Goh Jern Yue Do you know that your life is just like a game show? Learn how game shows transformed a depressed young man into the most motivated person on earth!
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