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Learn to Overcome Anxiety Disorder

Learn to overcome Anxiety Disorder


Anxiety is a psychological Disorder which causes stress, Nervousness, Fear, apprehension and worrying. It is an emotional disorder which can occur at any age and can affect anyone. Anxiety varies person to person, sometimes you feel butterflies in stomach, Nightmares, panic and painful thoughts and memories which are not in your control.

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Difference Between Anxiety and Anxiety Disorder.

Anxiety is a general feeling of fear and worry. Anxiety is a normal reaction or realistic response to stress or different stressful situations. Anxiety alerts your internal body system to flight, fight or freeze. Anxiety is related to the specific situation or problem and it lasts long as the situation is.

Anxiety becomes a problem when it comes unexpectedly to an extreme and becomes uncontrollable. Then Anxiety becomes a mental illness which is known as Anxiety Disorder. It is Unrealistic and causes uncomfortable physical Sensations and Physical Problems. Anxiety Disorder lasts longer even when a problem is solved. A person feels Impossible to change or control a situation.

What Does it feel like when you have Anxiety:

Following are the Symptoms of anxiety. To be diagnosed as Anxiety Disorder you must have atleast 4 signs from the following symptoms.

Types of Anxiety Disorder:

There are different types of anxiety disorder as mentioned below.

What Causes Anxiety:

Anxiety can be caused by multiple reasons. It could be caused by biological factors in rare cases. In mostly cases it is caused by environmental factors. In adults it may caused by job issues, relationship issues with closed ones, marital issues, Traumatic events.

In teenage, it may be caused by issues in school, bullying, peer issues, issues in Study, Parental issues, communication with parents, attacks on self-esteem, etc.

HOW TO DEAL WITH ANXIETY

Getting better means gaining control over worry. A number of psychological treatments have shown to help people with GAD, but cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) produces the most consistent and long-lasting improvements.

It appears that the following components of treatment are most important:


MEDICATION

Some medications, such as antidepressants, have been shown to reduce worry and associated physical symptoms in people with GAD, but it appears that the improvements only last as long as the medications are taken. Benzodiazepines such as Valium provide temporary relief from symptoms, but are addictive. These drugs are not recommended for long-term use. Your doctor will be able to provide more information on medication, but used alone this treatment option will not be as good as when combined with CBT.

Management of the fight-or-flight response

There are two tasks:

  1. Solve the problem that is making you anxious
  2. Control your level of anxiety so that it helps you problem solve

People are often tempted to avoid threatening situations, but if you do, the anxiety will be worse the next time you are in that situation. The best strategy is to confront the feared situation. Usually, it is better than you thought, and if not, you will have learned valuable coping skills by confronting your fears.

TRAINING STRATEGIES FOR CONTROLLING ANXIETY AND REDUCING STRESS:

  1. Not checking the phone for one hour
    2. Showing up late to a meeting
    3. Grocery shopping without a list
    4. Organizing a birthday party
    5. Accepting an invite without looking at your calendar first
    6. Leaving your mobile at home for the day

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