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Simply defined, anxiety is a natural reaction caused by premonition of any kind of hazard or perilous situation. It is a resultant feeling wrought by the man’s physical and mental past as well as his interaction with his social settings. Anxiety can surface following an ordeal that a man goes through, resulting in an intricate overt effect on his memory. As a result of man’s inherent ability to fantasize and remember things, anxiety is born in him.
Scientifically it has been proven that anxiety is predominant in human beings only and other animals experience a different facet of it – fear. It can be rightly claimed that this feeling of being anxious results from mental strain, certain types of diseases and intake of certain medicines.
At times anxiety can ultimately result in a man becoming rejuvenated by far more positive behavioral changes. Common characteristics of an anxious person are his accelerated attentiveness, pulse and dilated pupils. His breathing is shallow and higher in rate, whereas his digestion becomes weaker, permitting more availability of energy for his muscles. Anxiety is a phenomenon depicting typical reaction to some drugs, hyper functioning of thyroid, endocrine instability or chest pain caused by lack of blood being provided to the heart. Continue reading ‘An Exclusive Encounter With Anxiety’ »
Posted by admin on December 15, 2011 at 9:56 am under anxiety.
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Commonly misunderstood, anxiety can be kept under check. Over anxiety is dependent on our neurological make up. Anxiety is a learned behavior and is shaped by our social interactions with others at different stages of our lives and the way we are brought up. Human brain is the hub which initiates all our actions and reactions. Different people respond to anxiety in different ways. Some barricade themselves off completely while others prance around like a processed man.
To exemplify, take the case of George who puts up a barrier when he is anxious and depending upon the level of his anxiety, he continues to go about with his life normally with a few constraints. When under the spell of anxiety, George is able to concentrate only one subject at a time and that too on something that is not concerning his inner self.
He is able to finish the jobs at his place of work as they do not call for any kind of contemplation from his side and need not be inside his jurisdiction. On returning home, he becomes confused and gradually anxiety resurfaces as he has to look at various tasks which are not related to his office work. Continue reading ‘Mental Blockage – An Outcome of Anxiety’ »
Posted by admin on December 9, 2011 at 10:30 am under anxiety.
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An anxiety disorder can wreck havoc with one’s life, making normal, day to day activities nearly impossible. However, anxiety disorders are also highly treatable. EasyCalm by John Mercer is a wonderful treatment option that can cure panic and anxiety disorders permanently without any prescription medications. This article takes a closer look at this program.
EasyCalm positions itself as a complete solution to getting rid of panic attacks permanently. Unlike other programs in this niche that depend on medicine, complex breathing exercise, or psychotherapy, EasyCalm works on entirely natural, easy to follow techniques that leave a permanent effect on your anxiety condition.
EasyCalm stands out among its competitors, as it is a video treatment system. Rather than reading a hefty book, you can quickly watch informative and interesting videos on how to get rid of panic and anxiety attacks. These videos can be downloaded directly on to your computer or iPod, so you can watch them anywhere, anytime, over and over again. The videos cover 10 complete lessons and have excellent production value. Continue reading ‘EasyCalm – Get Rid of Anxiety Attacks Permanently’ »
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Posted by admin on August 20, 2011 at 1:32 pm under anxiety.
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A direct overt reaction caused by anxiety is excessive sweating which is rather embarrassing. It is not always that if a person sweats, he is under stress. The medical term used to describe people perspiring extra under strain is called ‘hyperhidrosis.’ This may require surgery to rid them of excessive sweating but people under the spell of anxiety need not undergo surgery to overcome the bouts of sweating.
A few ways to tide over sweaty symptoms of nervousness are:
• Treat the condition of sweating due to worry at the grass root level. Getting rid of anxiety will automatically cure undue sweating. A sensible way to combat this highly embarrassing symptom is to get professional help of a therapist. This is a daunting task and involves several visits to good doctors before selecting the one the patient feels at ease with. Not all persons suffering from sweaty conditions willing want to seek out professional aid.
• Another method of conquering sweats is to relax completely. The aged old oriental method of meditation and yoga can help you tide over the condition of sweating arising out of mental strain. On-line books and support are available to help a patient to learn the art of meditation. Deep breathing and relaxation of muscles prove to be helpful to person suffering from this malady Continue reading ‘Dealing With Sweating Due to Anxiety’ »
Posted by admin on February 11, 2011 at 12:41 pm under anxiety.
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There are many methods to assist those suffering anxiety, panic attacks and ongoing stress as a result of simply not being able to cope with the trials and tribulations of everyday life in the modern world. The problem with most of these techniques is that they actually focus on the problem and remind the sufferer to be aware of their problem.
A well known but under-utilised method of addressing anxiety and panic is to spend a little time each day – even as little as five or ten minutes – considering the things in life we do have to be grateful for. A Gratitude List, if you like. If you’re suffering a serious, or tragic situation, this method may have little effect. However for the greater portion of normal, everyday people, who live a normal, everyday life in a developed country of the world, our real, true and justified worries are few – relatively speaking – and we have a lot to be grateful for.
Consider the scene confronting you if you were to walk through the corridors of a children’s oncology ward; if you were to walk the streets where the homeless roam; or face a family having lost several family members in a tragedy; or lost the family home to fire or flood. Consider further the millions living in poor nations of the world with little food, no shelter, insufficient medical assistance. The women who needlessly die or suffer physical trauma in childbirth. Countries where people are not free to make their own choices. Continue reading ‘Be Happy With Life – A Simple Routine to Help Lessen Anxiety’ »
Posted by admin on December 7, 2010 at 9:56 am under anxiety.
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Qualm over the present actions and being unsure about the future brings about apprehensions that may be channelized to be fruitful for human beings. Instead of just worrying about things, it is better to comprehend anxiety and take corrective actions. Tending to be anxious causes us to be edgy which further creates tensions and is cyclic in effect. Trying to suppress uneasiness can be more harmful than giving vent to it.
It is natural to experience certain amount of fear for the future. Stress in the face of any eventualities is expected but if it crosses the limits, it may be dangerous. It should be kept in abeyance and harnessed to promote overall well being of the humans. Therefore, anxiety cannot be totally branded as unethical. Our body structure, our habits and our mental make-up are all inter-related. Our diet is reflected in our mind and our mind is the mirror image of our body. Similarly, our breathing can affect our bodies and the way we respond to anxiety. A slight alteration in the way we respire can go a long way in overcoming our worries. Continue reading ‘Overcoming Stress and Anxiety’ »
Posted by admin on September 27, 2010 at 12:57 pm under anxiety.
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The Panic Away eBook promises to provide a permanent cure for anxiety and panic disorders. A widely marketed best-seller, this book has thousands of loyal fans and a few critics. In this article, we’ll look at this book and tell you if it can actually help you get rid of your anxiety attacks forever.
An anxiety or panic disorder is characterized by frequent panic attacks, nausea, and a gradual withdrawal from social activities. It can make normal, day to day life very difficult for the sufferer. It is also one of the most widespread mental disorders in the world. Almost 40 million people in the United States alone suffer from sort sort of anxiety disorder.
For years, the only treatment option available was psychotherapy through an expensive therapist, or harmful, addictive prescription drugs. Today, however, a whole plethora of treatment options are available to someone suffering from anxiety disorders, including self-help through programs like Panic Away.
The Panic Away eBook has been sold online for over 7 years. It is one of the highest selling books in this category. It promises a very high success rate. Continue reading ‘Panic Away EBook – The Anxiety Antidote Reviewed’ »
Posted by admin on September 26, 2010 at 5:24 pm under anxiety.
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Sounds strange, but it is true that taking in of alcohol has a very opposite effect on the person. Alcohol is usually taken to drown out anxieties but on the contrary, only serves as an impetus to further sinking into grind of anxieties. Reasoning perpetuates a theory that tells us why while drinking to curb anxieties to get better of you, ends in another bout of deeper depression. The more you drink, the more you sink! Do not allow alcohol to overpower, instead overpower that urge to drink, cutting it down to its bare minimum. Alcohol has an injurious effect on human health.
To be able to comprehend why this happens, we should understand the consequences of alcohol on brain and liver. Both these vital organs are severely harmed by habitual alcoholism and these are the two organs most responsible for our mood fluctuations. Continue reading ‘Anxiety Attacks Due to Alcoholism’ »
Posted by admin on July 30, 2010 at 7:59 pm under anxiety.
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Are some persons much more susceptible to worry and mental ailment than others? Yes. Actual variations are actually observed among folks who are susceptible to stress and panic attacks or produce worry problems. The following are descriptions of those actual physical distinctions. You could fall into an individual or much more of those groups:
The initial group of men and women may perhaps have: Sensitivity to adrenalin and hormonal modifications
In general, persons with stress problems such as agoraphobia have overactive adrenal glands and tend to be more probably to encounter an adrenaline rush or “fight or flight” response when faced using a perceived psychological threat. This makes them a lot more susceptible to stress and panic attacks. Continue reading ‘Could You Be Physically Prone To Anxiety Disorder?’ »
Posted by admin on April 9, 2010 at 1:37 am under anxiety.
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Are you persistently tense? Do you feel like you are in danger? Are you expecting terrible events to happen even if there is nothing at all?
When you think about these things, your body reacts. Your heart is pounding like a thousand drums. You are having a shortness of breath, profuse sweating, an upset stomach, dizziness, nausea, headaches, fatigue, insomnia, uptight muscles and cold hands.
If you are experience these, you may be experiencing anxiety disorder.
When you experience an anxiety attack, you would think that it is the end of the world. There are some who say that having a panic attack is like one step closer to dying. It is no laughing matter. For those who are experiencing such pressure, it is as legitimate as they come. Continue reading ‘Learn the Different Techniques Needed to Overcome Anxiety Disorder Treatment’ »
Posted by admin on January 13, 2010 at 1:55 pm under anxiety.
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