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Cathy M. Ross

What is Anxiety? Anxiety Disorders & Attacks

... excessively about health, money, family, or work. Sometimes, though, the source of the worry is hard to pinpoint. III PHOBIC DISORDERS These are persistent, unreasonable, intense fears (phobias) of situations, circumstances, or ... Read Read: What is Anxiety? Anxiety Disorders & Attacks

By: Cathy M. Ross | 10/03/2008 | Mental Health
Bertil Hjert

Anxiety Disorder - Which of the These Anxiety Prone Traits and Core Fears Apply to You?

... in your adult life. Your genes and your personality traits can predispose you toward a panic or phobic disorder, but actually developing that disorder is usually triggered either by one major stressor such as the death of a loved one or a ... Read Read: Anxiety Disorder - Which of the These Anxiety Prone Traits and Core Fears Apply to You?

By: Bertil Hjert | 16/06/2009 | Mental Health
hasan yahya

Types of Anxiety and Stress Disorder

... minute fear. Its symptoms includes: Shortness of breath,  Sweating , Dizziness,  Fear of death, and Fear of going crazy. 3. Phobic Disorders: Phobia is an extreme irrational fear of a specific object or situation that presents no actual ... Read Read: Types of Anxiety and Stress Disorder

By: hasan yahya | 30/08/2009 | Stress Management

Social Anxiety Disorder Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment

... as a sign of illness. Physiological effects, similar to those in other anxiety disorders, are present in social phobics. Social anxiety disorder can be so debilitating that it interferes with work, school and other routine activities. ... Read Read: Social Anxiety Disorder Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment

By: Juliet Cohen | 22/10/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Social Anxiety Disorder And Depression: How Are They Related?

... broad and diverse that the anxiety manifests itself in almost every situation where you are exposed to other people. Socio-phobics have this irrational fear of being watched, of being judged for their actions, of being evaluated every time ... Read Read: Social Anxiety Disorder And Depression: How Are They Related?

By: Flor Serquina | 18/11/2007 | Health
Bertil Hjert

Anxiety Disorder - Do You Want To Understand More About Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?

... important that you get help if you suffer from obsessions, compulsions or both.  There are two components to obsessive-compulsive disorder. The first element is obsessions. They are recurring ideas, thoughts, or images, and can range from ... Read Read: Anxiety Disorder - Do You Want To Understand More About Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?

By: Bertil Hjert | 13/03/2009 | Mental Health

Recognizing the Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder?

... activities and anxieties, at the expense of going out and doing anything. Somewhere around 13% of Americans have suffered from social anxiety disorder during their lives. A person suffering a panic attack shows a number of common signs. ... Read Read: Recognizing the Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder?

By: Gaetane Ross | 08/05/2007 | Non-Fiction

Don't Let Social Anxiety Disorders Ruin your Career

... not possible. While they may be mentally up to the challenge and possibly even the best person for the job, a social phobic can limit themselves by the need to remain out of the spotlight. This in turn, severely limits their visibility to ... Read Read: Don't Let Social Anxiety Disorders Ruin your Career

By: Abigail Franks | 02/01/2007 | Health

Bertil Hjert

Why Are More Women Phobic? What About Emotional Stress?

... the significantly higher incidence of phobic behavior reported among the female population. However, once you have established that phobias are the result of an underlying inner-ear disorder and you are aware of the many factors that can ... Read Read: Why Are More Women Phobic? What About Emotional Stress?

By: Bertil Hjert | 11/08/2009 | Mental Health

Suddenly Phobic - Am I Going Crazy? It's All in Your Ears!

... -ear system, adjusting to it, in a sense, by developing and strengthening mechanisms that counter or neutralize phobic symptoms. If your brain is successfully compensating, you may never be more than vaguely aware that anything is wrong. In ... Read Read: Suddenly Phobic - Am I Going Crazy? It's All in Your Ears!

By: Bertil Hjert | 11/08/2009 | Mental Health

What if This Clarify the Sudden Onset of Your Phobic Symptoms?

... them better. Sometimes I can focus on them and control them. At other times I feel out of control." Like many a desperate phobic, Marcie went to several physicians in hopes of finding a better answer. One after another, they examined her ... Read Read: What if This Clarify the Sudden Onset of Your Phobic Symptoms?

By: Bertil Hjert | 11/08/2009 | Mental Health

Classification System of Phobias - Insight Into the Phobic Puzzle and the Missing Link!

... given how completely different underlying mechanisms can result in the development of agoraphobia. The traditional phobic classification system would have grouped the Type 1 agoraphobic and the Type 2 agoraphobic together because both women ... Read Read: Classification System of Phobias - Insight Into the Phobic Puzzle and the Missing Link!

By: Bertil Hjert | 16/06/2009 | Mental Health

Signs And Symptoms Of Social Anxiety Disorder

... to a certain level for you to be comfortable enough to move normally.  In case you’ve been diagnosed as a socio-phobic, it is nothing to be ashamed of.  With a little bit of therapy, proper medication, and enough support from people who ... Read Read: Signs And Symptoms Of Social Anxiety Disorder

By: Darryl Paul Stevens | 02/11/2009 | Mental Health

Panic Disorder Information in Detail

... : "out of the blue ... without reason I felt chest pain and anxiety." Easy situational (phobic) anxiety may be present, but for the most part there is no consistent escape. Unexplainably, when panics {begin to occur in public places, ... Read Read: Panic Disorder Information in Detail

By: Richard Sanders | 18/08/2009 | Mental Health
Bertil Hjert

The Inner-Ear Dysfunction – Is This The Physiological Cause of Your Phobic Behavior?

... not have been aware of, include: • Toxemia• Disease states during pregnancy, such as diabetes and various glandular disorders• Infections during pregnancy • Drug use or abuse during pregnancy • Falling or other accidents during pregnancy •  ... Read Read: The Inner-Ear Dysfunction – Is This The Physiological Cause of Your Phobic Behavior?

By: Bertil Hjert | 16/06/2009 | Mental Health

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