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People who have experienced panic attacks often go around with a grave sense of unease that at any moment, they will experience a major panic attack. It's a fear of the ultimate panic attack that would finally push them over the edge. This leads people to make changes to their behavior in order not to do anything that might trigger a panic episode. If you are such a person, the Panic Away course will lay yours fears to rest.


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Truth Uncovered: What You Need To Know About Your Anxiety Disorder Symptoms

Because people are different anxiety disorder symptoms may vary from person to person. Worry, fear, and anxiety are a normal part of our life. Have you experienced feeling anxious before taking an exam and later find out that you got a higher result more than what you've expected?

Or, feeling anxious for a job interview and ended up getting hired, or feeling frightened walking down an alley where bad things often happened? Normal anxiety helps us cope in any stressful situation, it also keeps us watchful.

Mental health professional are not concerned with normal anxiety. But, if your anxiety suddenly occur without apparent reason and lasts for weeks to months and happens in most days than not, that is another issue. If anxiety persists in most days than not, and takes longer than six months, it has become an immobilizing disorder.

An anxiety disorder is a recurring and excessive anxiety and worry about events or activities without logical reasons at all lasting for more than six moths and it is interfering with everyday activities, such as going to work, and socializing. A person experiencing anxiety condition finds it difficult to control the feelings of worry and fear. The thing about people with anxiety disorder is that they actually know that what they think of feel is not real and that they are just made-up.

The common anxiety disorders are Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, Agoraphobia, Specific Phobia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Separation Anxiety, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, and Selective Mutism.

A person with anxiety condition may suffer different anxiety disorder symptoms. And because no two individuals are the same, the anxiety disorder symptoms may vary from one person to the other.

The physical symptoms of anxiety disorder are cause by brain sending messages to parts of the body to prepare for the flight to fight response. The lungs, heart, and other parts of the body work faster and the brain releases stress hormones, including adrenaline, and that explains that physical symptoms.

Anxiety disorder symptoms may experience physically can include but not limited to:

Abdominal discomfort
Diarrhea
Dry mouth
Rapid heartbeat or palpitations
Tightness or pain in chest
Shortness of breath
Dizziness
Frequent urination
Difficulty swallowing

Anxiety disorder symptoms may experience psychologically can include:

Insomnia
Irritability
Inability to concentrate
Fear of going crazy or dying
Feeling unreal and not in control of your behavior

There are several types of anxiety disorders and sometimes they are associated with physical problem such alcohol and drug abuse. Anxiety is the main symptoms of other mental illness called anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorder symptoms may differ from the symptoms of other anxiety disorders, but all the symptoms cluster around excessive, irrational fear and dread.

For people with anxiety condition, cheer up! Your world does not stop there because there is cure for anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are curable and there are two types of treatments available for anxiety disorder- medication and psychotherapy. But, it is said that the proven most effective way to treat anxiety sufferers is psychotherapy.

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what the hell the psychiatrists and psychologists are doing in schools blaah?
they have diagnosed 90% of the of my friends with some or other kind of psychiatric disease most of them are diagnosed with bi polar some of them are shy girls they are diagnosed with social anxiety disorder and some of my friends are home sick they are diagnosed with separation anxiety disorder my close friend with anemia and a parasitic infection is being diagnosed with major depression and suicidal actually i did some research on psychiatry i was shocked to find there no diagnostic or scientific proof for psychiatric diseases most of the psychiatrists who invented this diseases are funded by those drug companies what the hell the psychiatrists and psychologists are are doing in the schools

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What the hell the psychiatrists and psychologists are doing in schools aeffg?
sorry i have asked this question in 4 categories (i need answers) they have diagnosed 90% of the of my friends with some or other kind of psychiatric disease most of them are diagnosed with bi polar some of them are shy girls they are diagnosed with social anxiety disorder and some of my friends are home sick they are diagnosed with separation anxiety disorder my close friend with anemia and a parasitic infection is being diagnosed with major depression and suicidal actually i did some research on psychiatry i was shocked to find there no diagnostic or scientific proof for psychiatric diseases most of the psychiatrists who invented this diseases are funded by those drug companies what the hell the psychiatrists and psychologists are are doing in the schools

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