The Lesser Known Forms of Anxiety Manifestation
The most common forms of anxiety disorders are general anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, social phobia and other phobic disorders, panic disorder and separation anxiety disorder. These disorders are all attributable to past traumatic events or genetics, as most anxiety disorders are. Very uncommon is it that anxiety problems appear for no apparent reason whatever, though some cases seem to describe it.
On the other hand, the following forms of anxiety are infrequently named as a disorder, because they’re common concerns that most people face at some time or another during their lives This is not to say that a disorder cannot develop from such anxieties, because a phobia can be of practically anything object or situation.
Existential Anxiety: This type of anxiety is akin to spirituality and mortality, which is something everyone eventually faces. The father of psychotherapy, Sigmund Freud termed this type of worry as the “trauma of non-being.” When a person comes to the realization that they are not immortal and will die someday this can fill them with great anxiety, particularly if they have ignored such realistic thoughts for a long period. Religion, Freud believed, becomes a coping mechanism to put away this unwholesome fear of death. The person then redefines death as merely a stage in existence, with an immortal soul being the next stage—so life will continue in some way, the anxiety ceases to be so intense. Obviously, it would be easy for a person to develop obsessive-compulsive disorder along with this existential form of anxiety. This form of anxiety can be somewhat harmless and inspire creativity; but it can also be dangerous if a person begins to have strong suicidal urges due to feelings of hopelessness.

Boredom Anxiety: This form of anxiety is a good deal like it sounds—as from boredom in life, or a lack of meaning (alike to existential anxiety) a person may become bored of their present living situation. They learn to create and develop anxieties for no apparent reason other than to have something to do. The answer to treating this form of anxiety is obviously a form of tough love, which would be to separate the sufferer from the stressful distractions and try to find happier or more productive life.
Test and Math Anxiety: There appears to be a fear of tests and a fear of math that can develop in students. This is natural since so much pressure is exerted upon students to succeed in academic achievements. They may start to feel, especially at very young ages, that academic failure is associated with self worth, or that low grades will merit public embarrassment. These bouts with anxiety can also lead to physical problems such as nausea, headaches, and dizzy spells. Such an anxiety attacks over test outcomes actually hinders the ability of a student to achieve satisfactory results in the taking of an exam. When the reality is they are quite capable of passing the exam. In some circles, there is a debate as to whether test anxiety is an entity onto itself or just another form agoraphobia.
All forms of anxiety can lead to serious anxiety disorders and eventually emotional and physical problems. It is best to face up to the source of anxiety, even with the use of professional evaluation if necessary; just ignoring the symptoms will lead to greater long-term anxiety related problems.
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Panic Attacks & Treatments
November 19, 2009 by Jeffery
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experienced by people who do not suffer from this condition. However
for those who do, it can be a horrifying and life altering experience.
There are thousands of documented accounts by present and ex-suffers
that tell the story of the devastating impact that panic attacks had
on their lives. From The sufferers perspective, a panic attack seems
to strike out of the blue, rendering them helpless. However when
closely examined, one discovers that the conditions that eventually
allowed the attack to come to live have been formed and set earlier in
the cycle. That cycle that culminates with a full-blown panic attack
can begin minutes, hours or even days before.
Welcome to AnxietyPanicFreeZone.com! Our mission is to educate you and
the community about anxiety and panic disorders in order to relieve
suffering, instill hope, and improve lives. It is estimated that tens
of millions all over the globe actually suffer from panic disorder,
while about 75% of the worlds general population will experience at
least one panic attack during their life.
If panic and anxieties are causing you to avoid activities like
driving, traveling, flying, shopping and being in crowded places then
you have finally come to a place where your pain is understood.
Panic disorder has many different causes and may be triggered by an
array of conditions some of which are: depression, alcoholism, drug
abuse and many others. People experiencing panic attacks may feel
like they are suffocating, fearing that a heart attack is imminent,
about to lose control and even go mad.
Symptoms of a panic attack include:
Difficulty breathing.
Chest pain
Feeling of terror.
Dizziness
Fear of losing control or dying.
There are many different methods that attempt to treat panic attacks.
Most approaches provide a temporary relief, like medications, stress
management, yoga and meditation, breathing exercises and various
therapies. However the most effective therapies known to cure panic
attacks are a few and are basically guiding the sufferer to face his
or her fears head on. Panic disorder is a cognitive-behavioral
condition. And while it is unnecessary to delve into ones past to
try and find the cause or causes for the condition, it is very
important that the subject understands the dynamics of his or her
panic attacks. When one discovers what brings about the attacks; the
chain of mental processes, quality of thoughts etc that is when one
begins the journey to recovery. People who have suffered for years
from panic attacks are often very surprised to find out that in fact
it is they — by the quality of, and the reaction to, their thoughts
– who have actually allowed the attacks to manifest and take a grip
on their lives. Such a realization is a very powerful, important and
necessary, step on the road to recovery.
If you are interested to know more about panic attacks treatment,
please search our site for more in-depth information and resources.
About the Author: The author, D. More, an ex sufferer, made it his
lifes mission to search and find the most effective, and natural,
treatments for anxiety disorders such as Panic disorders, Phobias,
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder
(GAD).
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Stopping Anxiety Attacks With No Medication Quickly
Relief from panic attacks and anxiety symptoms may come in the form of medication prescribed by your doctor. In fact, most people who suffer from anxiety disorders have been tempted to buy a pill to help the situation. It seems like the fast way to freedom that requires very little effort on your part.
Although this may be an excellent means of panic attack control for some, many anxiety medications cause complicated side effects. This just adds to the problem and potentially compromises your health.
Luckily, there are safe and non-toxic ways to treat your panic attacks and anxiety disorders. To properly deal with panic and anxiety attacks, you must first understand your body and why these attacks happen.
An anxiety attack is basically what happens when unusually high levels of adrenaline are sent into the bloodstream. This causes many disturbing and involuntary symptoms. To the panic attack sufferer, it can feel like the most frightening thing in the world.
First, you feel fear, which signals your brain. Your brain then signals your adrenal glands. When this happens, your brain is basically telling your body that there’s an emergency. This is what causes the feelings of extreme panic called an anxiety attack.
The body further reacts by increasing heart rate, sweating, and pumping extra blood. You may also notice an increase in body temperature and other unpleasant physical symptoms.
Now that we understand the process of a panic attack, we can discuss some ways to deal with and avoid anxiety attacks all together.
Your goal is to stop the panic attack from happening. You can accomplish this by stopping the brain from signaling an emergency message to your adrenal glands. It may sound difficult now, but with practice you’ll discover that it’s easier than you think.
First of all, understand that you’re going to have to force yourself to relax. At the first sign of fear, take slow deep breaths to purposely distract yourself from that panicky feeling.
Count as you breathe by breathing in to a count of 7, then breathing out to a count of 7. Continue breathing using this technique and you should calm down quickly. Breathing in counts requires a lot of attention so it effectively distracts the brain.
You may also want to try interrupting yourself. Many people can stop their panic attack by mentally shouting the word “STOP!”
This takes place in your head, so you can do it pretty much anywhere and you won’t have to worry about getting strange looks. This technique also distracts the brain, which in effect stops the panic attack from ever happening.
Although anxiety medication will always be around, you don’t have to take it if you find a better way to deal with panic attacks. By focusing on your breathing and on your thoughts, you may discover that you can control your anxiety all on your own.
A Panic Attack What Does It Feel Like
November 18, 2009 by Jeffery
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Panic attacks can happen for what seems like no reason. Some people aren’t even aware that they have an anxiety problem, yet they have that gut feeling that something is wrong. In order to best care for your mental health, you should understand what an anxiety attack feels like.
It’s usually defined as a very intense feeling of fear or distress. Sometimes it feels like everything is going to go wrong and the world is caving in. Many times panic attacks happen suddenly, confusing the people who are affected by it.
The symptoms listed below usually accompany a panic attack. You may be having an anxiety attack if you’re experiencing:
* A feeling of impending doom
* Feeling as if you’re going to die
* Racing heartbeat or palpitations
* Shaking or trembling
* Breathlessness, shortness of breath, or feeling as if you’re being smothered
* Sweating
* Feeling as if you’re choking or have a lump in your throat
* Nausea or upset stomach
* Chest pains
* Dizziness or light-headedness
* Fear of going mad or losing control of yourself
* Feeling as if you’re outside of yourself or not real
* Numbness or tingling sensations in the face and body
* Sudden body temperature change such as chills or hot flashes
* Skin changing color, such as blushing or turning pale
* A sudden urge to use the bathroom
When you have a panic attack, your body is responding in the way it would if you were really in danger. However, sometimes they happen at unlikely times and for no apparent reason at all. Anxiety attacks also happen at uncomfortable and unsettling times, which is much easier to understand and apprehend.
Panic attacks that happen frequently are usually due to an anxiety disorder. Anyone who has suffered from even just one panic attack may have some underlying health or mental problems that need addressing. Seeking medical help is a must if you’re worried about panic attacks or anxiety disorders.
Some signs of anxiety disorders are:
* Excessive and unhealthy worrying
* Constantly checking actions and rechecking them
* Feeling fearful and anxious for what seems like no reason
* Worrying about normal everyday occurrences
* Having panic attacks (which was discussed above)
* Feeling extremely uncomfortable in public areas
* Having a constant fear of being humiliated in public
* Unprovoked anger
* Frequent upsetting memories of traumatic past experiences
* Obsession with rituals and routines (OCD)
These are all signs of an anxiety disorder being present. However, just because you have an anxiety disorder, it does not necessarily mean you’ll suffer from panic attacks too. If you display any of these behaviors, please consult with your doctor so they can identify what problems you may be having and how they can be helped.
Panic Attack Remedies That Work
November 14, 2009 by Jeffery
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What kind of panic attack remedies really work? Well, tranquilizers
can have an immediate effect, but the side effects can be more of a
problem then the panic attack itself. Plus, they don’t offer a
long-term solution. Real remedies take some real work on your part.
Here are some options.
First, there’s exercise? Countless studies have shown that regular
exercise has a positive effect on the number and severity of panic
attacks. It makes perfect sense too when you think about it. When we
exercise, we feel better about ourselves. And when we feel better
about ourselves we’re much more able to take on the challenges we face
every day. So think about including exercise as a way of helping to
control your anxiety.
Avoid substances that heighten anxiety or change your mood. Too much
caffeine can sometimes jump-start a panic attack. Alcohol can also
have a similar effect. If you have any known allergies to substances,
avoid those too because they may have a hand in altering your mood and
plunging you into an anxiety attack.
Include certain substances that naturally relax you. There are certain
natural herbal remedies for panic and anxiety disorders. Lemon balm
tea is known for its ability to lower blood pressure and its gentle
sedative properties. Passion Flower tea is often used as a sleep aid
or sedative. A reputable health food store should carry both and may
be able to recommend other remedies.
Take the time to learn a relaxation technique or two. For instance,
there are simple yoga breathing exercises you can learn and perform
just about anywhere. And they can have an immediate calming effect. Or
you can spend more time and take a course on meditation and learn how
to use guided imagery as a tool to control your stress.
Begin including more activites in your life that you actually enjoy.
Make plans every week, to do something and follow through. As an
example, maybe you enjoy eating out, well then set up a regular “date”
and go to one of your favorite restaurants every week. The important
point here is that you’re doing something you enjoy and when you’re
having fun, you’re usually anxiety free.
Open up a line of communication. Talk to somebody about what you’re
going through. You don’t have to make an appointment with a counseling
professional; it can be as non-formal as just hanging out with your
best friend. But getting your worries off your chest is an extremely
effective way of reducing your stress.
The best panic attack remedy is the one that works for you. In order
to discover what that is, you’re going to have to take an active role
and do some homework. Some techniques will work better than others,
but your experience with each will teach you something and bring you
closer to a solution. Remember, if you stick with it, things will get
better.
To find out more about controling your panic or anxiety attacks, visit
this webpage: Panic Attack Remedies or visit my site
Overcoming-Panic-Attacks.net.
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Anxiety The Types And Symptoms

When is anxiety part of normal life and when is it considered an anxiety disorder? Although everyone experiences anxiety, those with an anxiety disorder have anxiety that is more intense, lasts longer, or leads to phobias that interfere with life. Four common types of anxiety disorders are panic disorder, agoraphobia, social phobia or social anxiety, and generalized anxiety disorder.
Panic disorder is an attack of intense fear that seems to come without cause or warning. It usually only lasts a few minutes, but in those few minutes you suffer from shortness of breath, heart palpitations, trembling, dizziness, sweating, chest pain, feelings of unreality, and fears of dying.
If you have suffered from two or more of these attacks and spend a month or more after your attack worrying about having another one, you would be diagnosed with panic disorder.
Agoraphobia is related to panic disorder. Although agoraphobia is often translated to fear of open spaces, it encompasses much more. Agoraphobia is a fear of panic attacks. With agoraphobia, you avoid situations that you feel could lead to a panic attack. Agoraphobia is not only fear of having a panic attack, but also fear of what other people will think about you if they see you having a panic attack.
Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is a fear of embarrassment or humiliation in public situations. This fear might be mistaken for shyness, but goes much further than typical introversion.
Social anxiety might be based around specific situations, such as fear of blushing in public or fear of eating in public or it might be generalized social phobia which covers a wide range of social situations from small talk to dating.
If you worry constantly, you may suffer from generalized anxiety disorder. With general anxiety disorder, you suffer from chronic anxiety for at least six months but do not have panic attacks, phobias, or obsessions. With generalized anxiety disorder, you worry about two or more stressful life circumstances but your worry is out of proportion with the likelihood of the events that you fear happening.
Symptoms of generalized anxiety include irritability, muscle tensions, difficulty sleeping, difficulty concentrating, restlessness, and fatigue.
Anxiety disorders are extremely common. Fortunately, they are also treatable. Exercise, a healthy diet, relaxation techniques, and therapy can help ease any of these anxieties.

The Natural Way to Deal With Anxiety
November 11, 2009 by Jeffery
Filed under Panic Away
The most amazing fact about Panic Away is that even those who were very critical of the new method at first rallied for it eventually after they saw just how effective it was. The book has managed to convince people because of the rate of success it garnered. With Joe Barry as your guide, you’ll have the best to tell you what you can do.
If you find that you are one of the unlucky many who are struggling with anxiety disorders, don’t exert more effort in looking into the other materials out there in the market. You may only waste more years of futile effort. Just Google Joe Barry’s name and check out his new program available in eBook. There is no better teacher than him because he too suffered from all too frequent panic attacks and GAD (General Anxiety Disorder).
His technique is fresh, and what makes it even better is that it is entirely drug free. He dared go where no one has gone. He had successfully developed a completely natural approach to freeing the people of general anxiety and panic attacks. The idea of natural is something that may sound ridiculous and impossible. Just try his program and you’ll come to realize that the idea getting rid of this crippling condition without the help of drugs is not far-fetched. What makes his method almost miraculous is that everyone who has followed his instructions down to the letter has successfully removed their problems. Just imagine, a new and carefree life. It just cant get any better than that.
The Panic Away eBook to Purchase
November 10, 2009 by Jeffery
Filed under Panic Away

The great thing about Panic Away is that even the worst skeptics have become believers. It manages to convince people of its effectiveness because everyone who has tried it has become successful. With Joe Barry as your guide, there is no way you can go wrong because his work based on advanced psychological techniques.
If you find that you are among those who struggle with anxiety disorders, stop right there and just look into this one eBook. If you continue on your search, you will only waste more years trying every other method. The other solutions may be just as effective, but that is as long as you depend on the treatments they have to offer. Search for Joe Barry’s name and check out his new program available in eBook.
He teaches an entirely new technique that no one dared to explore. He developed a completely natural approach to eradicating 100% of general anxiety and panic attacks. The idea of natural is something that may not be easy to accept for some people. But once you try his program, you’ll come to realize that getting rid of this crippling condition is very much possible. Yes, its hard to believe. But what makes his method almost miraculous is that it is very much true.
He talks about a variety of simple techniques such as the One Move Technique. This is an extremely powerful move in restoring you back to your happier self. This does not just cover panic attacks. In fact, it is also about getting your general anxiety level right back down to zero. And this is purely without medication or alternative therapy.


