Social Anxiety Disorder Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
August 14, 2009 by Andrew
Filed under Diseases And Conditions
Many people with social anxiety disorder feel that there is “something wrong,” but don’t recognize their feeling as a sign of illness. Physiological effects, similar to those in other anxiety disorders, are present in social phobics. Social anxiety disorder can be so debilitating that it interferes with work, school and other routine activities. Social anxiety disorder may be linked to other mental illnesses, such as panic disorder , obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression. Signs and symptoms of social anxiety disorder can fluctuate over time. Physical symptoms include “mind going blank”, fast heartbeat, blushing, stomach ache. Cognitive distortions are a hallmark, and learned about in CBT. Thoughts are often self-defeating and inaccurate. Some sufferers may use alcohol or other drugs to reduce fears and inhibitions at social events. Social anxiety disorder may co-occur with other anxiety disorders as well as depression. Additionally, people with social anxiety may develop problems with substance abuse or dependence when they use drinking or drugs to “self-medicate” their symptoms. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a class of antidepressants, are considered by many to be the first choice medication for generalised social phobia. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) may be helpful in the treatment of social anxiety disorder. MAOIs and benzodiazepines may require more monitoring than other medications. Beta blockers are sometimes used with performance anxiety, a specific kind of social anxiety.
Causes of Social Anxiety Disorder
Common Causes and Risk factors of Social Anxiety Disorder
Genes.
Biochemistry.
Fear responses.
Cultural factors.
Environmental factors.
Neurochemical and neurocognitive influences.
New social or work demands.
Signs and Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder
Common Sign and Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder
Blushing
Trembling
Nausea
Stomach upset
Confusion
Palpitations
Diarrhea
Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder
Common Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a class of antidepressants, are considered by many to be the first choice medication for generalised social phobia.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) may be helpful in the treatment of social anxiety disorder. It teaches people with social anxiety disorder to react differently to the situations that trigger their anxiety symptoms.
MAOIs and benzodiazepines may require more monitoring than other medications.
Beta blockers are sometimes used with performance anxiety, a specific kind of social anxiety.
Benzodiazepines are a short-acting and more potent alternative to SSRIs. The drug is often used for short-term relief of severe, disabling anxiety
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Anxiety Disorder Information
August 14, 2009 by Andrew
Filed under Diseases And Conditions
Anxiety is part of our natural “fight-or-flight” response. It’s our body’s way of warning us of possible danger ahead. Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal, pathological anxiety, fears, phobias. Anxiety disorders are the most common of all mental health problems. Anxiety disorders are a group of disorders which affect behaviour, thoughts, emotions and physical health. It is estimated that they affect approximately 1 in 10 people. 18.1% of Americans are affected by anxiety disorders. They are more prevalent among women than among men, and they affect children as well as adults. Anxiety disorders are illnesses. It can be present from an early age or begin suddenly after a triggering event. They are prone to flare up at times of high stress.
Anxiety can be accompanied by headache, sweating, palpitations, and hypertension. Many types of anxiety disorder some types including general anxiety disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder is a common chronic disorder and its affects twice as many women as men .People with this disorder feel afraid of something but are unable to articulate the specific fear. They fret constantly and have a hard time controlling their worries. Other types of panic disorder. In panic disorder, a person suffers brief attacks of intense terror and apprehension that cause trembling and shaking, confusion, dizziness, nausea, difficulty breathing, and feelings of impending doom or a situation that would be embarrassing. Another types of anxiety disorder is phobias.
Phobias are divided into two categories: social phobia, which involves fear of social situations, and specific phobias, such as fear of flying, blood and heights. Social Phobia is also form of anxiety disorder. People with social phobia feel a paralysing, irrational self-consciousness about social situations. They have an intense fear of being observed or of doing something horribly wrong in front of other people. Post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder which results from a traumatic experience. Post-traumatic stress can result from an extreme situation, such as being involved in warfare, rape, hostage situations, or involvement in a serious accident. It can also result from long term (chronic) exposure to a severe stressor. Separation Anxiety Disorder is the feeling of excessive.
Treatment can offer stupendous relief, often in a relatively short amount of time. Most anxiety disorders are treated with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), medication, or a combination of the two. Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is very effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders. CBT will help you identify and challenge the negative and irrational beliefs that are holding you back from working through your fears. Cognitive-behavior therapy for anxiety usually takes between 12 and 20 weeks. CBT is conducted both in individual therapy and in groups of people with similar anxiety problems. Relaxation techniques such as progressive muscle relaxation, controlled breathing, and guided imagery may reduce anxiety. Acupuncture may help reduce anxiety.
Anxiety Disorder Treatment and Prevention Tips
1. Antidepressants drugs is also recommend.
2. Biofeedback to control muscle tension.
3. Cognitive behavioral therapy is also helpful in anxiety disorder.
4. Relaxation techniques is very effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders.
5. Benzodiazepines (such as Xanax) is also useful against anxiety disorder.
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What Can I Do About Anxiety?
August 5, 2009 by Andrew
Filed under Diseases And Conditions
For many years one of the biggest problems some people face is nervousness and anxiety. To the onlooker, who only experiences mild nervousness every now and then, it doesn’t seem like much of a problem. However, to the person fighting extreme nervousness, complete with attacks of anxiety and/or panic, it seems like an insurmountable problem!
Though many think anxiety is some new manifestation that has come on the scene in recent years; this is not true. Anxiety has been around forever. It doesn’t have a favorite era, nor does it prefer one gender to another or one particular age group.
Anxiety pulls people into a maze of bewilderment. It plays tricks on their minds and bodies. Worst of all, the harder we fight to break free of its grip, the more we are drawn under its control and the more our lives become disorganized by it.
Those effected by anxiety, only care about becoming free of it and living the life they once knew, where they controlled their fear instead of having fear controlling them.
In this article, we will discuss the three preliminary steps to becoming anxiety free. When you are through reading it, you will be familiar with the essential ingredients necessary to overcoming anxiety. As this knowledge seeps in, you will start to gain control over the illness of anxiety. This doesn’t mean a short article can be a cure all, but don’t think it cannot be very helpful.
First… Understand how anxiety works.
Anxiety works through adrenal glands in your body. If you are just a little nervous or very nervous, or if you are experiencing a full-fledged panic attack, it is adrenaline causing the feelings you are experiencing. It is as simple as that. What is causing your glands to secret the adrenaline is another story, but it is insignificant as far as overcoming anxiety is concerned.
Knowing there is nothing more than adrenaline causing the horrible manifestations of anxiety is helpful because adrenaline secretion is a normal function of the human body. When we are in an anxious state we are just secreting too much of it, that’s all.
Adrenaline is a response to fight or flight. So, when we are fighting or running away we are secreting adrenaline. This is important to know because if we are afraid of the feelings adrenaline brings us, we will become more anxious to fight it or run away from it. So, what is the antidote to this extra anxiety we bring on by fearing adrenaline’s wrath?
Second… Facing anxiety is a necessary step towards overcoming it.
When we become nervous for any reason and then we try to run away from or fight the feelings it has brought us, we become more anxious. Maybe, we will even promote panic attacks.
By the same token, if we are not currently experiencing anxiety but we are afraid we will, we might just bring on anxiety. The trick is to take whatever anxiety gives us and let it be. Well this may seem easier said than done, with practice we can master the art of accepting anxiety without adding any more anxiety to it.
Once we do master passively living with anxiety, the anxiety attacks we experience will become weaker and weaker until one day, they will disappear. What do we do in the meantime?
Three… Don’t hide your anxiety while you are recovering.
This is just part of being yourself. Pretending your life is not being affected by anxiety is running away and of course, running away brings on adrenaline.
There is no sin to being anxious or suffering panic attacks. Suffering the effects of adrenaline just means you are under the weather. You don’t mind telling people you have a cold. There is no difference if you are ill with anxiety.
In closing, don’t put a lot of pressure on yourself. You will get better on your own timeline. Don’t race. Just digest what has been said in this article and you have started on the road to recovery.
By the way, I know these things because I have been through it all with anxiety and panic attacks. I no longer experience these things. I am cured of nervous illness and you will be, too.
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How to Give the Right Anxiety Treatment
July 9, 2009 by Andrew
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Anxiety comes with fear and uncertainty that can lead to panic attacks and the feeling that you have lost control. There can be a genetic link and it may even be on a subconscious level. How to give the right anxiety treatment depends on the response that you have when you are under anxiety. The severity of a person’s anxiety and how much it is affecting their life will both have an affect on the anxiety treatment that is utilized.
There are two types of anxiety attacks either chronic or acute. When the attack is acute it can last for just a few minutes or for a couple of hours. The panic or feeling of terror that is experienced does not have a rational cause and you can not associate it with rational thought. It makes it difficult to find the right anxiety treatment without finding the cause of your anxiety and recognizing the symptoms that are associated with anxiety.
The symptoms that come with anxiety include dizziness, nausea, hyperventilation, and even chest pains. How to give the right anxiety treatment is largely dependant upon the symptoms. Other symptoms include cold sweats, irregular heartbeats and hand tremors. These symptoms make how to give the right anxiety treatment more difficult since the severity and side effects of the symptoms will have an affect on the correct treatment for you.
There can be stiffness in the muscles of the extremities which can even involve tingling. Losing touch with reality can cause those suffering to experience hyperventilation which makes the attacks worse. In more severe cases the one experiencing the anxiety attack can lose consciousness and even be at risk of losing their life.
The symptoms of chronic anxiety last longer though they may be less severe. Fatigue and insomnia can go along with the anxiety which can make the symptoms all the more difficult to live with. You will need to see a doctor to make sure that it is in fact anxiety and not a more serious condition; this way you can have a better idea of the correct treatment for you.
Naturopathy is one treatment for anxiety which does not require a medical prescription. It is a way of changing what you take in and what you do. The change has to be complete in order to make a change in your life and make the symptoms better. You don’t want to simply mask the symptoms of anxiety but you want to make the cause of the anxiety go away.
Aromatherapy is ancient method of healing that can be rather effective at treating anxiety. The essential oils help the body to return to its normal balance. The relaxation that the scents induce will let the mind regain control over the emotions that you are feeling. It is incredible for a wide range of problems and can be combined with other anxiety treatments. Massage therapy can incorporate aromatherapy as long as the essential oils used are diluted. The use of aromatic oils can reduce the feelings of anxiety and panic that a person is experiencing. Liquid extracts can have an effect that is long lasting when it comes to finding a solution to your anxiety.
How to give the right anxiety treatment will have a lot to do with the individual suffering from the anxiety attacks. Herbs are known for their positive effects on the systems of the body. The correct amount of herbal medication has to be determined through trial and error. The digestive system of the person being treated will have a lot to do with whether or not herbs are effective for them. Liquid extracts from herbs will be digested faster than regular herbs which will allow results to appear faster.
How to give the right anxiety treatment will also be largely dependant on the person that is experiencing the symptoms of anxiety.
Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks
May 24, 2009 by Andrew
Filed under Diseases And Conditions
Anxiety disorders are the most common of emotional disorders, annually affecting more than 20 million Americans. Anxiety which interferes with normal activities like going outside or interacting with other people. Anxiety attacks are the most extreme example of an anxiety reaction. Anxiety disorders fill people’s lives with overwhelming anxiety and fear. When anxiety reaches a level at which the symptoms cause the sufferer to experience symptoms which exceed those normally experienced during an appropriate anxiety reaction, an anxiety attack is formed. Anxiety reactions are formed in the subconscious mind by a small organ called the Amygdala. Anxiety attacks can be eliminated very simply. Because anxiety attacks and high anxiety are the result of a learning process in the subconscious mind which causes the amygdala to react inappropriately, it can be ‘un-learned’ in the same way. Anxiety attacks are strong sensations that for many people creates the feeling of dying or going crazy. Anxiety attacks, also called panic attacks, are unexpected episodes of intense terror or fear. Anxiety disorders tend to run in families. People with anxiety disorders often have a family history of anxiety disorders, mood disorders, or substance abuse.
Anxiety attacks usually come without warning, and although the fear is generally irrational, the perceived danger is very real. Symptoms of anxiety and panic attacks / anxiety attacks include racing heart, hyperventilation or breathing difficulties, as well as chest pain, nausea or dizziness, headaches, shaking and trembling, and many more. Anxiety can also exacerbate many pre-existing medical conditions, such as ulcers, hypertension, and respiratory conditions including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Furthermore, anxiety is associated with mitral valve prolapse, chronic fatigue syndrome, sleep apnea, irritable bowel syndrome, and chronic tension headaches. Behavioural therapy – performed with a mental health professional to help gain control over unwanted behaviour. Cognitive therapy – similar to behavioural therapy but dealing with unhelpful and unproductive thoughts patterns.Anxiety medications can be habit forming and may have unwanted side effects, so be sure to research your options.
Medication – A short prescription of benzodiazepine tablets, such as diazepam, may be helpful in relieving short-term stress-related anxieties. Beta blockers are the best drug class to control physical symptoms of anxiety & panic attack and are normaly prescribed to prevent rapid heartbeat, shaking and trembling related symptoms. Buspirone is another medicine that is prescribed in the short-term to relieve anxiety. Antidepressants such as paroxetine may be prescribed for certain anxiety disorders such as generalised anxiety disorder, social phobia and OCD, and when anxiety is associated with depression. Group therapy – with one or two specialised therapists, particularly helpfully for certain conditions such as difficultly relating to others or being scrutinised by others. Psychoeducation – recognition by the patient that they have a treatable medical condition, and self-education through books and websites, and mental health professionals.
Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks Treatment Tips
1. Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is very effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders.
2. Medication is sometimes used in the short-term to alleviate severe symptoms so that other forms of therapy can be pursued.
3. Relaxation techniques ñ Relaxation techniques such as progressive muscle relaxation, controlled breathing, and guided imagery may reduce anxiety.
4. Biofeedback ñ Using sensors that measure physiological arousal brought on by anxiety.
5. Hypnotherapy ñ Hypnosis for anxiety is conducted by a clinical hypnotherapist.





