Archive for the 'Anxiety' Category
People tend to assume that children are carefree and living in the best times of their lives. They have no worries, no reason to fret, nothing to be concerned about other than where to hang out after school. Unfortunately, this is not always the case in today’s modern world and cases of anxiety disorder in children are on the rise.
Days like today, I would love to know what my blood pressure reading would be. Everyone knows what I’m talking about – the tension, the frustrations, the overwhelming urge to scream. We’ve all been there. My husband is always stressed beyond his limitations. A few weeks ago, we were taking a stress test that we found online, and he scored much higher than I did. That alarming score caused us to do a bit of research. I checked out many different articles on stress and learned quite a few things. Some of my findings were common sense and some of the tips and suggestions simply made me roll my eyes.
Are you feeling anxious? For some people, controlling anxiety is a daily necessity. Stressful situations cause the heart to pound, the palms to sweat, and breathing to become more intense. They begin to feel panicky and scared. It can easily consume your days and years without even a hesitation. Anxiety can harm a person not only emotionally, but physically. Most people believe that the only cure for controlling anxiety is medication. That thought is absolutely not true and could save people quite a bit of grief.
One of the first things to keep in mind when you are seeking information on schizophrenia for yourself or for loved ones is that schizophrenia is considered a psychosis; and unlike neuroses, wherein a sufferer can have many or most or all of the “symptomsâ€, with a psychosis, the patient has ALL of the symptoms. So when you do find some interesting, fascinating, helpful information on schizophrenia, do not try to self-diagnose. Read more, ask more specialists, and see the appropriate mental health and/or medical professionals.
Do you feel stressed too often? Many people are at a loss when it comes to deciding whether or not to seek anxiety treatments. Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between passing stress and a real disorder. There are a few things that you can try at home to relieve the symptoms of anxiety. There are a few signs that should point you into the direction of your doctor’s office as well.
General anxiety disorder is when your girlfriend is pregnant, your wife just found out you have a girlfriend, your parents just found out you have a wife, your boss is your wife’s dad and your girlfriend is your wife’s mom. General anxiety disorders are clearly the most extreme form of anxiety disorders, and should taken seriously. Less extreme forms, such as colonel anxiety disorder, and lieutenant anxiety disorder, are more common and more easily treatable, but if you have general anxiety disorder you’re in real trouble.
What does it means when your loved one is diagnosis with general anxiety disorder? The symptoms of a general anxiety disorder are insufferable—for both the one experiencing the general anxiety disorder and those associating with the one experiencing it.Â
General Anxiety Disorder, impacting approximately 500,000 people in the U. S. alone, is also called Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and consists of the following symptoms, which I will include in a scenario:
How’s the old happy meter looking these days? Is your level of bliss up to par? Don’t laugh; this is a legitimate question considering all the drama in recent years. It’s almost like people need loads of catalysts to stir a little happiness. So many individuals suffer from anxiety and depression for reasons they may not even know. I take a gander at our youth and wonder what happened. How can so many teens suffer from bouts of anxiety and depression? I don’t recall experiencing this affliction as a child or teenager. Regardless of the influence or cause, anxiety and depression are dilemmas that must be dealt with.
Zoloft, also known as sertraline, is an antidepressant that is in the group of antidepressants known selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs. Zoloft is used to treat a variety of psychological disorders including, major depressive disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and premenstrual disphoric disorder (PMDD). These disorders are caused by chemical imbalances within the brain, and Zoloft as well as other antidepressants in this class work to regulate the imbalance to alleviate symptoms. As with other antidepressants, side effects of Zoloft cannot be ruled out and are different in each individual patient.
Anti-depressants are known to cure anxiety which is one of the most common difficulties that people today are dealing with on a daily basis. There are different types of anxiety disorders and they also are experienced at various degrees of intensity, so because of this it makes it all the more difficult to find the correct anxiety treatments.