Common Types of Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders can affect your daily life activities and may worsen if immediate treatment is not given.Is there anything that makes you worry lately? It is completely normal to worry about things in life like your hectic schedules, rocky relationships, job interviews, and the many things our complicated life brings us. But, if the worries [...]

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Various Types of Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety is a feeling of unease. Anxiety is only considered to be a mental health problem when it is prolonged, severe and is interfering with everyday activities. Fortunately, most anxiety disorders are highly treatable with psychotherapy, drugs, or a combination of both. There are at least nine identified types of anxiety disorders, include generalized anxiety [...]

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ANXIETY: Counseling and Treatment-From Huntley, Cary and Rolling Meadows

People with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) go through the day filled with exaggerated worry and tension, even though there is little or nothing to provoke it. They anticipate disaster and are overly concerned about health issues, money, family problems, or difficulties at work.People with GAD cannot get rid of their concerns, even though they usually [...]

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Child Anxiety Attacks – The Unreported truth

Anxiety disorders can effect people of all walks of life, ethnic backgrounds, and age groups. Child anxiety attacks are not only possible, they are probably happening more than doctors realize. This condition seems to especially effect teenagers and can persist into young adulthood.Symptoms of a Child Anxiety AttackThe symptoms of a child anxiety attack are [...]

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Lesser Known Types of Anxiety

Anxiety is simply excessive worry or exaggerated reaction to a triggering event. Although most people do not realize, there are various types of anxiety. If you feel that you are suffering from anxiety, you may like to have a brief learning about the different types of anxiety, including the lesser known ones. That will help [...]

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Me

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