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Panic Disorder
By :
Tommy Thompson
At least 1.6 percent of adult Americans, or 3 million people, will have panic disorder at some time in their lives. Panic disorder is a serious health problem and is very different from other types of anxiety. Panic attacks are sudden, appear to be unprovoked, and are often disabling. If you have panic disorder, you may feel suddenly terrified for no reason. During a panic attack, you also have scary physical feelings like a fast heartbeat, trouble breathing, or dizziness.
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A fairly new disorder, social anxiety disorder
By :
Thomas Bronson
Many sufferers of social anxiety are not even aware nor suspect that they are experiencing Social Anxiety Disorder- a fairly new anxiety overlooked for a long time by the medical community. The article considers how society anxiety is differentiated from normal shyness and symptoms associated with the condition.
Healthy Brain - Happy Brain!
By :
Richard MacKenzie
In this article today I want to share with you, my 3 top tips to look after your brain. The brain is one of those organs in the body that we can tend to forget when it comes to fitness. Ask yourself – “Have you neglected the grey matter for too long?” If so, these tips will help your brain get into great shape in a very short period of time. Go easy on yourself - instead of trying to implement them all today, why not try and work them into you schedule over the coming days or...
Symptoms Of Depression - 3 Things To Look For Before You See Your Doctor
By :
Guitarjoe
Depression has become recognized as a potentially dangerous disease by doctors in the past several years. Unfortunately, it hasn't always been this way. People used to be labeled as hypocondriacs, whiners, lazy, ect. You get the picture.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Revealed
By :
George Ferguson
Many people suffer from anxiety and panic disorders of varying degrees. Some of these problems are relatively minor, but they can also be quite severe. One of the most serious forms of anxiety is Generalized Anxiety Disorder, or GAD.
Anxiety itself is a normal reaction to dangerous or unexpected situations and events. GAD takes that reaction to the extreme, however. It is both excessive and chronic, interfering with a person's day-to-day life.
Part of the reason general...
Anxiety Disorder
By :
Tommy Thompson
If you have an overwhelming feeling or self-consciousness and anxiety in social settings that most people are fine in then you might have social phobia, otherwise known as social anxiety disorder. For some, social anxiety and panic disorder go hand in hand and certain social situations, or just the anticipation of them, will trigger a full-blown panic attack with all its discomfort.
Some of the more common symptoms of anxiety disorder include: chronic exaggerated worry, te...
Understanding Visual Thought And Autism
By :
Rachel Evans
The best way to help an autistic child cope with change is to understand the way they think, so you can present ideas and situations to them in a way they will effectively comprehend.
While the average person thinks in language, the average person with autism thinks in pictures. This thinking process is known as visual thought. Visual thought is when a person thinks in pictures, images or even movies, instead of actual words and concepts. Therefore, for most autistics...
5 Ways To Minimize The Negative Impact Of Change For Autism
By :
Rachel Evans
Extreme change can be difficult for the average human being to deal with, but for a person with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), even the littlest change can be overwhelming. It is not uncommon for autistics to have trouble adjusting to a different schedule that breaks from a daily routine. Therefore, imagine the impact a dramatic change such as moving house would have on them.
Autistics have a hard time regulating their behaviour, so when they finally become accustom to...
Anxiety disorder self help guide, fast. effective and natural.
By :
Thomas Bronson
Natural self help to treat yourself of anxiety disorders and panic attacks. Find out more by reading the article.
Anxiety Disorder Symptoms, Know It Well And You Would Have Won Half The Battle.
By :
Thomas Bronson -
Worries have always been part and parcel of our everyday life due to different factors inherent in the environment in which we live. Different people are affected by worries that are so distinctive and dissimilar that some may only be temporarily affected, however leaving some permanently disturbed. The stigma of constant worrying in the lives of these people can itself developed into a medical condition known as anxiety disorder.
Endless fear, worry and anxiety may be a c...
Bipolar Disease – Symptoms And Treatments
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Andrew Bicknell
In the world of psychological disorders there are few that are more difficult to deal with than bipolar disease. Although dealing with a bipolar disorder is anything but easy the reasons it is hard to deal with is easy to see when one considers that those who suffer its affects are cycling between two psychological states: Depression and mania. This cycling between these two states can have serious affects on the personality and behavior that its sufferers exhibit.
Within ...
How To Identify The Symptoms Of Panic Attacks And Panic Disorders
By :
George Ferguson
Panic and anxiety attacks are problems that affect a large number of people. They can be somewhat scary but for most people they are relatively mild and don't occur all that often. A panic attack may happen a few times, but it is usually not a chronic problem.
Panic disorders, on the other hand, can be much more severe. People who suffer from these disorders live in constant fear and anxiety, for ongoing periods of time.
The symptoms of isolated panic attacks and chroni...
Adult Add: The Outer Limits
By :
Tellman Knudson And Stephanie Frank
We have definite ideas about ADD and the place for people in the world who have it. We think they're lucky! They're generally intelligent, creative, and dynamic. But ADD does present certain limitations.
Our thoughts on that go like this:
People with ADD think so fast and move so fast that a lot of people can’t understand us. We’re a minority of the population. The majority of the population has such a step-by-step, linear-thinking approach, and what is exciting to a p...
Joining An Attention Deficit Disorder Support Group
By :
Michelle Bery
Living with the effects of Attention Deficit Disorder can be overwhelming and enormously demanding. Everyday activities that are barely noticed by other people take on a whole new set of challenges when you have Attention Deficit Disorder. The impact on one’s daily life can really only be understood by those who have also experienced it. For this reason, many who suffer from this condition often find participation in an Attention Deficit Disorder Support Group to be enormousl...
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