Article

Mental Health: What Are Anxiety Disorders?

Topic: AnxietyFeaturing Connie LimonPublished December 30, 2007

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 844 legacy views

nEveryone experiences anxiety at one time or another. It is a normal reaction to stress. Anxiety can “help” a person deal with tense situations in the office, to study harder for an exam or keep focused on important speeches and lectures. Anxiety helps one to cope. If anxiety becomes excessive, or an irrational dread of everyday situations, it becomes a disabling disorder classified as an “anxiety disorder.”nnThere are five major types of anxiety disorders which are:nn1. Generalized Anxiety Disordern2. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)n3. Panic Disordern4. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)n5. Social Phobia (or Social Anxiety Disorder)nnAnxiety disorders can be successfully treated. Research is yielding new, improved therapies that help most people with anxiety disorders to lead productive, fulfilling lives.nnAbout 40 million American adults age 18 years and older suffer with anxiety disorders. This is about 18% of the population in a given year. People suffering from these disorders are filled with fearfulness and uncertainty, which is very much unlike relatively normal, mild, brief anxiety caused by a specific stressful event (such as a new job, speaking in public or a first date).nnAnxiety disorders last at least 6 months and can get worse if not treated. They also occur commonly along with other mental or physical illnesses that include alcohol or substance abuse, which cover up anxiety symptoms or make them worse. In some cases, the other illnesses need successful treatment before a person will respond to treatment for the anxiety disorder.nnThere are effective therapies for anxiety disorders and new research continues to reveal new treatments. Each anxiety disorder has different symptoms. All the symptoms revolve around:nn• “excessive,” irrational fear and dreadnnIt is important to remember that feelings of anxiety are normal and essential for coping through our daily lives. It is when these feelings of anxiety are excessive, or have no realistic reason for occurring and interrupt a person’s daily functioning that it becomes a true anxiety disorder requiring treatment.nnIf you feel you are experiencing unnecessary anxiety in your daily life a good starting place for help is your primary care physician. He or she can refer you to appropriate treatment centers and mental health professionals.nnSource: National Institute of Mental HealthnnDisclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information in this article is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All health concerns should be addressed by a qualified health care professional. nnnnThis article is FREE to publish with the resource box. nn

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Apex Performance Life has announced the launch of LucidFlow, an innovative brain health supplement specifically engineered for knowledge workers, executives, entrepreneurs, and academics who demand peak mental performance. The formula represents a breakthrough in neurocognitive enhancement, offering professionals a natural alternative to traditional stimulants while delivering superior cognitive benefits. More information can be found at https://apexperformance.life . Address

October 31, 2025

Article

CBD is a chemical compound that can be extracted from the Cannabis plant. It's non-psychoactive, so it won't have any of the hallucinogenic effects that THC has. The cannabinoid is believed to have many medical benefits including pain relief and anti-inflammatory properties. It's also been shown to help with anxiety and depression. CBD oil is something that a lot of people aren't familiar with. In particular, What is CBD Oil? Uses, Benefits, and Side Effects Articles on how i

November 27, 2023

Article

There is more to eating disorders than food — it’s about body image and triggers that are often associated with trauma, loneliness, low self-esteem, and interpersonal issues. While some people may question whether eating disorders cause loneliness or loneliness causes the eating disorder — the answer is it’s both. There is a tie between low self-esteem and loneliness, which both feed feelings of emptiness inside. While some may eat in an attempt to feel less empty or to eat

October 19, 2023

Website

EFT, Hypnotherapy, NLP, Time Line Therapy, and Matrix Reimprinting.

September 24, 2023