By: John Garrison | 2010-03-29 | Anxiety A lot of people tend to confuse social anxiety disorders with shyness when around other people, but what these people do not know is that over five million people, particularly in the United States, are constantly on the lookout for solutions and techniques in coping with anxiety. For one to understand even more what causes social anxiety disorder and how to cure or overcome it, the first step is to know what social anxiety disorder really means. read more
By: Chris Veekay | 2010-04-02 | Anxiety Sometimes you may have to learn how to cope with anxiety attacks rather than trying to cure it. Understanding this is important, otherwise you may wait your entire life hoping to cure anxiety and panic disorder. Your next immediate response would be - what are the ways to do this? You see most of the times these attacks get triggered by events and situations that induce fear and worry. A good beginning point will be to study these triggers. read more
By: art dean | 2010-09-20 | Mental health When coping with child anxiety disorder is very frustrating. Find out how Anxiety Free Child Program can help you put an end to child anxiety and stress... read more
By: John Garrison | 2010-03-29 | Anxiety With the kind of fast-paced life that we have now, it is no surprise that most people are experiencing stress and anxiety, especially when under pressure. But for those who are diagnosed with GAD or generalized anxiety disorder, they are advised to seek help to be able to control the excessive instances where they feel fear, panic, and of course anxiety and stress. read more
By: Edward Lathrop | 2010-03-28 | Anxiety Coping with anxiety is a full time commitment. Anxiety has the tendency to disrupt the lives of those who suffer from it to the degree that everything they do revolves around it. This is especially true when anxiety is complicated by panic attack. It is then this illness truly becomes life altering. read more
By: Aled Davis | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness Carers can have nightmares, during the day and night. This is discussing Carers coping anxiety as they wait for the next outburst or panic to occur. The life of a relative carer is not generally a happy one and needs understanding. read more
By: Gerry Restrivera | 2010-04-02 | Anxiety We all feel anxious about something from time to time, but people with anxiety disorder feel anxious all the time. Their anxiety makes it hard for them to do even the simplest everyday tasks. It is natural to worry and think about everyday problems but people with GAD have extreme worries about many other things that it can interfere with their daily lives. It is essential to know how to cope with generalized anxiety disorder to get your life back on track. read more
By: Cal Gladyng | 2010-04-02 | Anxiety Anxiety is a normal emotional response to many of life's stresses. It can be a useful emotion that helps us cope with our day-to-day lives. read more
By: Rico Kurniawan | 2010-03-29 | Anxiety Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a chronic, excessive worry, even though nothing seems to provoke it. The anxiety can cause significant distress in social and professional life. Worries are often accompanied by physical symptoms and it might result in some other mental disorders such as depression or schizophrenia. As a rule, anxiety is an after-effect of a major stress in life. There is unfortunately no quick or complete cure, but medication and therapy can significantly ease the symptoms. read more
By: Mary Dubitzky | 2010-03-30 | Anxiety How can you go about naturally treating your social anxiety disorder? Here are 10 tips that can help you to control the symptoms and make steady progress towards happiness. read more
By: | 2010-04-17 | Anxiety Excess anxiety can be a very debilitating condition. Anxiety and our response towards it has its roots in the brain, as it is mainly a learned behavior. It also involves the complex interplay of neurotransmitters within the brain. Hence, if we are able to "re-learn" our reaction towards stress and anxiety we will be able to control the symptoms of anxiety effectively. read more
By: ashikuzzaman | 2011-07-18 | Health & Fitness Life throws you curve balls now and then, and often, you are able to catch these balls with ease. Sometimes, though, certain things like traumatic events, too much stress and even chemical imbalances can throw you out of whack and cause you to develop a Chronic Anxiety Disorder. read more
By: Brad Grayson | 2010-03-26 | Anxiety Do you often feel tense? Do you feel like you can never just relax? Do you worry about every little thing even though you know that worrying will do you no good? Would you like to get your life back and stop worrying? If so, it is important that you learn how to cope with anxiety. Every one has some stress and anxiety in their lives. However every one deals with it differently. How you deal will greatly impact the quality of your life. read more