Posts tagged ‘anxiety disorder’

A panic anxiety disorder can appear in anybody. But needless to say, it isn’t the nicest thing to experience. What happens with most of the people is that, they do not even realize that they’re actually experiencing a case of panic attack.

And when you have a panic anxiety disorder, all you realize is that it is hard to breathe properly, your heart’s beating too fast, you feel shaky and reach the verge of fainting. In addition, when people have multiple cases of panic anxiety disorder, they know they have something to worry about. Continue reading ‘Handling And Preventing Panic Anxiety Disorder Situations’ »

Things such as a panic attack, anxiety attack, or a disorder of it can cause difficulties in our life. This is not limited to us only, as there are millions of other people around the world that suffers from it. These attacks can eventually lead to a disorder.

The good thing is that panic attacks usually do not cause us harm. Even with this being said, there are other hidden factors to watch out for. The symptoms and experiences of intense panic can generate a significant amount of fear within us. This may naturally cause us to avoid the situations that can trigger the symptoms. By reacting to it this way, it can potentially lead to specific forms of phobia. Continue reading ‘Panic Attack – Anxiety Attack And the Disorder’ »

Many believe that psychiatry is not real; it’s a pseudoscience, trash, and a make belief science, it’s all about hypnotism etc. However, psychiatry is a medical science of a different order that deals with the mind and its intrinsic and complicated nature. Many mental disorders or illness often having an effect on the mind as well as the body can be treated by a psychiatrist. Insomnia, anxiety disorder, panic disorder, abnormally high pressure moods, various personality disorders etc are some of the common cases under psychiatry.

Mental health professionals and staff thrive across the globe. Psychiatric counselling has helped patients a great deal in coming out of depressions, rectifying personality disorders, correcting insomnia etc. Aids Phobia is common among a large number of people. Possessing little or lack of knowledge about HIV, and misinformed about Aids, people panic and suffer from mental and physical aspects. There are many such psychic disorders and phobias, schizophrenic cases, nervous disorders that require the expertise of a psychiatrist to deal with these.

Anorexia is a very common psychological disorder and more so in today’s young girls. Anorexia is a mental disorder where a person stops eating or eats less for fear of getting fat. Eventually such habit leads to a loss of appetite. The concept of hour glass figure is a growing trend among today’s young girls and it has had disastrous effects on the body and mind. Anorexia nervosa is one of the most common psychiatric disorders among young women. 1% of all teenage girls suffer from the condition, while for boys it is 0.1%. The disease has physical side effects like infertility among women. Continue reading ‘The Mystical World of Psychiatry’ »

I’d like to discuss anger’s role in the generation and sustenance of panic attacks and anxiety. To give the matter its due, I’ve decided to present the information in two parts. In this edition, part one, we’ll review what anger is in the eyes of the psychoanalysts and cognitivists. And in part two we’ll have a closer look at how anger directly impacts panic and anxiety. Well, are you ready? Let’s get to work.

The French psychiatrist, Jacques Lacan, a 20th Century pioneer in psychoanalysis, believed aggression is generated as a psychological defense against the threat of something known as fragmentation; the mental and emotional sense of losing control over self-cohesion. Now, fragmentation may present in a feeling of low-grade distress, or it may manifest in all-out panic and terror, for fear of total annihilation. Lacan took the whole matter to infancy where a human is simply a mish-mash of biological functions well beyond internal management. And the only goal one could have is to at least make an effort to pull everything together into some semblance of cohesive identity. Continue reading ‘Panic Attacks, Anxiety, and Anger: The Dynamics of Defense’ »

The panic disorder is a sickness that is affecting mostly people that are in their early or middle maturity. It is distinguished by unprovoked brief episodes of panic. The feelings of intense fear are also experienced during the panic disorder episodes. The fear comes together with different types of physical discomfort as hand numbness, the feeling of smothering as well as the chest pain.

A panic disorder episode always starts very quickly and more often than not without any warning. It usually reaches its peak in about ten minutes. The medical treatment for the panic disorder is effective and has positive results for more than two thirds of the people who experience this kind of affection. Continue reading ‘Learn the Truth About Panic Disorder’ »

A panic attack might be a very frightening experience because it will take you by surprise most of the times. All of a sudden, you feel hit by numerous symptoms like losing control, suffocating or feel like having a heart attack. The panic attack is an experience that may be very traumatizing and you can even feel that you are dying at the very moment it happens.

A panic attack might strike any person at any time and basically everywhere. There is no reason it will hit a person, even though the excessive level of stress might be one of the causes of it. More often than not, a panic attack occurs randomly. Continue reading ‘Controlling A Panic Attack By Beating The Fear Of It’ »

A panic attack might be a very frightening experience because it will take you by surprise most of the times. All of a sudden, you feel hit by numerous symptoms like losing control, suffocating or feel like having a heart attack. The panic attack is an experience that may be very traumatizing and you can even feel that you are dying at the very moment it happens.

A panic attack might strike any person at any time and basically everywhere. There is no reason it will hit a person, even though the excessive level of stress might be one of the causes of it. More often than not, a panic attack occurs randomly. Continue reading ‘Controlling A Panic Attack By Beating The Fear Of It’ »

In my ongoing quest for knowledge pertaining to the contributors to panic attacks and anxiety, as well as treatment strategies and techniques, I came upon some very cool stuff several years ago. It’s called Somatic Experiencing (SE) and it’s the amazing work of Peter A. Levine, Ph.D. This will be the first in a series of two articles. Here we’ll have a look at SE within the context of a contributor to panic and anxiety. The article that follows will approach SE from a treatment perspective. Well, tune-in because I know you’re going to find the information fascinating, hopeful, and helpful.

SE came to life as Dr. Levine observed that though wild animals of prey are under constant threat and siege, they’re rarely traumatized. Well, I never really gave that much thought, but I suppose it’s true. So, just how in the heck do they pull that off? Well, credit is given to an innate regulating mechanism that very efficiently manages and discharges the energy that accumulates in their bodies as a result of self-preservation behaviors. Levine observed that when an animal of prey survives a potentially deadly chase, it actually takes time to physically shake-off unused energy before moving on with the herd. Well, Levine posits we humans are equipped with essentially the same mechanism; however, ours is greatly inhibited by our more advanced cognitive capabilities. Man, how many times does thinking mess things up for us? By the way, isn’t it interesting that we so often use the phrase, “Just shake it off,” when someone takes a relatively minor hit of some kind. Continue reading ‘Panic Attacks, Anxiety, and Somatic Experiencing: Part I’ »

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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Anxieties make us feel edgy and nervous. So people get panicky that way. And when panic attacks, anxiety disorder might lead to heart attacks in extreme cases. Impacts of panic attacks can very from person to person.

While some patients feel dizzy, others suffer chest pains. There are also patients who feel that they will faint anytime. Anxiety disorders are not the most enjoyable things in the world, there are easy ways to deal with your panic attacks, anxiety disorder and symptoms related to it. Continue reading ‘Panic Attacks, Anxiety Disorder And Prevention’ »