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Anxiety Disorder Helpline

The Anxiety Disorder Helpline is your premier resource for finding effective treatment options for those struggling with anxiety disorders and/ or other mental illnesses. We offer up to date information regarding the newest upgrades in mental health treatment and offer free consultation to anyone who calls and is seeking help.<br>

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Anxiety Disorder Helpline

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  1. Anxiety Disorder Helpline Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress and can actually be beneficial in some situations. For some people, however, anxiety can become excessive. This is an anxiety disorder. For Anxiety Treatment Options In Your Area, Please call our 24/7 Helpline (866) 971-7951 info@anxietydisorderhelpline.com www.anxietydisorderhelpline.com

  2. What is Anxiety Anxiety is an unpleasant feeling of nervousness and worry, which is often accompanied by impulsive nervous behaviors. These feelings could include overly anticipating or dreading upcoming or hypothetical events, or in general just relentlessly worrying about events that haven’t even happened yet. It differs from fear in that fear is a response to an immediate threat, while anxiety generally involves the anticipation of a future threat. Anxiety is sometimes generalized as an overreaction to situations that most people wouldn’t subjectively find to be too dramatic. Anxiety can seem appropriate when some people do face unthinkable circumstances. It can even be productive at times because it can serve as tool to help drive someone to conquer a future threat. When an individual regularly experiences prolonged episodes of extreme anxiety lasting up to six months or more and interferes with their everyday living though, they may suffer from an anxiety disorder. The severity of some of these cases can be debilitating if left untreated and the symptoms of each individual’s case must be examined by a licensed physician to properly assess the actual level of threat to the individual in comparison to how the individual actually perceives the threat.

  3. Types of Anxiety Everyone experiences anxiety at some point or another in their lives. While anxiety is a very normal emotion that people experience when they feeling the oncoming of a threat, anxiety disorders are a different problem all together. The difference between normal feelings of anxiety and anxiety disorders usually lie in the severity of symptoms. Anxiety can be a very unpleasant feeling, but it usually subsides at some point. Anxiety disorders can be very disruptive to one’s life and interfere with their day to day lifestyle if left untreated. In some cases with anxiety disorders, symptoms of anxiety can be so extreme that they can be immobilizing and leave the person incapable of carrying on with their daily obligations. For Anxiety Treatment Options In Your Area, Please call our 24/7 Helpline (866) 971-7951 info@anxietydisorderhelpline.com www.anxietydisorderhelpline.com

  4. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Panic Disorder This is a debilitating anxiety disorder that can bring about bouts of anxiety so severe that hospitalization may be required. This type of anxiety disorder is characterized by panic attacks, which are episodes of extreme anxiety that can cause excessive sweating, tingling sensations, numbness or weakness of body, dizziness, difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, digestive problems and depersonalization. For Anxiety Treatment Options In Your Area, Please call our 24/7 Helpline (866) 971-7951 info@anxietydisorderhelpline.com www.anxietydisorderhelpline.com This is the most common type of anxiety disorder. It can be defined as a continuous state of physical and/or mental tension and nervousness, with the inability to break away from the anxiety. People who suffer from GAD find themselves feeling constantly agitated, anxious and stressed out. This constant stress tends to be very disruptive to their daily lives. In cases like this one, anxiety can occur for no reason and leave the person feeling miserable and incapable of properly dealing with everyday stressors.

  5. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Specific Phobias Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) PTSD is an anxiety disorder that occurs after a traumatic event. Those who suffer from PTSD oftentimes must seek outside help. This is because the residual effects of PTSD can be long term and may even last for the remainder of one’s life if it is left untreated. In many cases, patients with PTSD will often relive the traumatic event mentally and physically and can become disconnected with reality. Like panic attacks, these episodes may have some triggers that initiate them, but in some cases they may occur without any real warning. People sometimes attach feelings of intense and irrational fear to other specific scenarios or objects. Phobias are generally characterized by disastrous thinking where the person believes that the worst possible scenario could happen. Such objects that could be subject to phobias include spiders, snakes, blood or airplanes. Often a person may try to avoid any and all situations where the feared object could possibly be present. Just like with social phobia, people will engage in avoidance behaviors. They are often incapable of controlling their fears and experience restrictions to their normal daily routine because their constant fear could interfere with it. For Anxiety Treatment Options In Your Area, Please call our 24/7 Helpline (866) 971-7951 info@anxietydisorderhelpline.com www.anxietydisorderhelpline.com

  6. Symptoms of Anxiety Anxiety is a common human emotion that everybody falls victim to at one point of another. Trying to make the grade in school, workplace stressors, financial insecurity or even just the fear of heights are all examples of examples of anxiety. Some of these healthy stressors drive people to be more productive, whether it be to earn more money or complete specific tasks by deadlines. However, for some, feelings of anxiety can be so intense and so frequent, that it instead interferes with their life. For Anxiety Treatment Options In Your Area, Please call our 24/7 Helpline (866) 971-7951 info@anxietydisorderhelpline.com www.anxietydisorderhelpline.com

  7. Treatment Options There is an abundance of treatment options that are available for people who struggle with anxiety. There are resources available online that can help provide insight into where and how a person with anxiety can get the help they need and start to better understand their condition. Patients suffering from chronic and severe anxiety often require a comprehensive and detailed assessment to determine the severity of their condition and from there, can determine proper treatment procedures to follow. In many cases, anxiety treatment will include the use of medication or therapy or some combination of the two. For Anxiety Treatment Options In Your Area, Please call our 24/7 Helpline (866) 971-7951 info@anxietydisorderhelpline.com www.anxietydisorderhelpline.com

  8. Treatment Options Medication Therapy While anti-anxiety medications do serve as a valuable tool to help some of the physiological imbalance that are caused by chronic and severe anxiety, it is best utilized when used in conjunction with proper therapy to help patients take care of both the physiological and psychological sides of their anxiety. This helps them receive a comprehensive treatment for their condition. There are several medications that are utilized to help people who are struggling with an anxiety disorder and struggle to carry through with their day to day lives. These medications help to reduce the occurrence of anxiety symptoms and help to correct some physiological imbalances that can occur as the result of anxiety disorders. Anxiety medications, normally referred to as anti-anxiety medications, should only be used under the supervision of a doctor and any and all side effects that one may be experiencing from using them should be reported to ensure that the individual can make the appropriate adjustments. For Anxiety Treatment Options In Your Area, Please call our 24/7 Helpline (866) 971-7951 info@anxietydisorderhelpline.com www.anxietydisorderhelpline.com

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