January 25, 2010
- Coping with Panic Attacks Naturally
Thousands of men and women suffer from panic attacks which can totally disrupt their normal daily activities and make them feel overwhelmed. There are extreme cases where agoraphobia and social anxiety disorders was caused by frequent panic attacks, which hinder them from having a normal, healthy life. In addition to counseling, therapy and medication, there are other highly effective and natural ways to stop panic attacks.
November 8, 2009
- How To Deal With Separation Anxiety In Children
It is normal for children to experience separation anxiety when they start leaving home for school.Separation anxiety is often compared to anxiety attacks that adults experience. However, there are some ways by which the anxiety can be reduced by teaching your children to cope with the condition.
October 11, 2009
- Tips for Understanding Anxiety Symptoms
Anxiety attack is a serious medical condition that affects the lives of millions of Americans. The condition is characterized by an extreme onset of fear, anxiety and/or panic that usually lasts for several minutes. It can occur randomly or can be triggered by specific situations. In any case, identifying the symptoms of the condition is the first step towards a solution. Listed below are the common symptoms associated with anxiety attacks.
September 14, 2009
- Physical Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorders are often accompanied by a combination of emotional and physical symptoms. The physical symptoms are sometimes severe that it often leads to regular panic attacks and other negative problems. These physical symptoms can occur suddenly and last for a short time. Other symptoms can be a regular part of a person's life, especially if the anxiety disorder has not been addressed for a long time.
September 2, 2009
- Understanding Panic Disorder Symptoms
Panic disorder is one of several anxiety disorders that involve an intense, abrupt and oftentimes debilitating period of discomfort and fear. Panic disorders affect millions of men and women of all ages, and can be triggered by several situations or circumstances, real or imagined.
August 29, 2009
- Identifying Panic Disorder and Its Treatments
Panic disorder sufferers regularly experience panic attacks, or a sudden and intense feeling of fear. Panic attacks typically last for 1 to ten minutes and are experienced by millions of people every year.
August 11, 2009
- How to Identify Anxiety Disorders
It is normal for people to worry or be scared about certain situations. But for some people, their fear and worry are blown out of proportion in comparison to the situation they face. Anxiety disorders afflict millions of people ever year with a feeling of fear, worry and anxiousness in their everyday lives. The constant fear and worry may even worsen and lead to panic attacks.
August 6, 2009
- Recognizing Emotional Symptoms of Anxiety
Anxiety disorders affect millions of men and women every year, and most people experience a combination of emotional and physical symptoms depending on the severity of their condition. Anxiety disorders range from generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, phobias and social anxiety disorder, but almost all have the same spectrum of emotional symptoms that have significant effects on the person's well-being and emotional health.
July 27, 2009
- How to Identify an Anxiety Disorder
Panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, agoraphobia and social anxiety disorder are just some of the different types of anxiety disorders that affect millions of adult Americans every year. Anxiety disorder and anxiety problems are more common in women than in men, and are identified by extreme feelings of panic, worry, or a preoccupation with negative events that could occur in the person's life.
July 15, 2009
- Types Of Anxiety Treatments For Adults
There are several options in the treatment of anxiety disorders. A treatment may consist of behavioral therapy, dietary change, medication and nutritional supplementation. MedicineNet.com states that sufferers of anxiety disorders are often referred to a psychiatrist or psychologist if their disorder does not involve an underlying physical illness. They further add that a combination of medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy is often done to treat symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder.













