Anxiety

July 31st, 2008 No comments

Anxiety

Before seeking Anxiety Disorder treatment it is important to understand that in very rudimentary terms, Anxiety Disorders are the result of excessive worrying and anxiety. While the symptoms of an anxiety disorder vary from one person to the next, the general giveaway is constant and perpetually high anxiety and stress levels. If treatment is not sought, pretty soon the anxiety engulfs every single facet of life such that normal functioning becomes impossible. A person in this situation soon withdraws from society and shies away from people whom he/she once referred to as friends and loved ones. If you begin to feel that your anxiety is running away with itself or gaining perpetual motion, it is imperative that you seek help from a medical professional before things completely spiral out of control.

Anxiety Disorder Treatment comes in numerous forms such that any and all types of anxiety disorders now have a cure. Of course there will be a difference in the exact nature of treatment received by a person suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and a person suffering from a Panic Disorder, however generally speaking there are three main types of treatments that can be used for all anxiety disorders. The common anxiety disorder treatment options are behavioral therapy, medication, and a combination of the two.

Medication for anxiety disorders usually takes the shape of antidepressants or benzodiazepines. Although these drugs are able to offer Anxiety Relief, they however need to be used with extreme caution as their side effects coupled with their highly addictive nature make them a less than desirable option.

Contrarily, behavioral therapy seems to be a better option that has been lauded by the majority of medical professionals. Behavioral therapy, be it either Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Exposure Therapy, boats very high success rates thanks to its ability to target the root Causes Of Anxiety and bring about permanent improvements. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, as suggested by its name, plays with a person’s cognitions and beliefs and perceptions with the aim of first changing thinking patterns which in turn would allow alternations in behavior. Meanwhile, Exposure Therapy aims to do the same, i.e. change a person’s behavioral traits; however the approach it takes is slightly different. As part of Exposure Therapy, a person is slowly and steadily exposed to his/her fears in an environment deemed as safe. It is hoped that as the exposure increases, the patient will come to realize that his/her fears and terrors are unfounded and irrational.

It should be noted that therapy does require one to be patient and resilient as it is usually spread out over numerous weeks and several sessions. The results though are generally worth the wait, after all regaining complete control over one’s life and becoming free from anxiety is too large a matter to be tackled in just a few days time.

You can however speed up the process if you so wish to. By avoiding things that cause and increase Stress And Anxiety you’ll be doing yourself a lot of good. You may need to keep a closer check on what you eat and drink. Nicotine, caffeine and alcohol should be avoided at all costs as all three are infamous for increasing stress levels. In their place, you should add lots of fruits and vegetables which would help detoxify your system and provide you with the necessary minerals and vitamins that your body needs.

You can also enhance your anxiety disorder treatment by adopting a regular exercise routine that helps loosen you body’s muscles and makes you feel more relaxed. Alternatively, you could look into the option of learning various relaxation techniques. These techniques will allow you to control your breathing in such a way that you will be able to induce a deep state of relaxation on command.

Darren Bardsley is a Panic And Anxiety attack expert. A sufferer himself for the last decade, he has mastered his own disorder and is now sharing his vast knowledge and the secrets to a panic free life. To get much more on anxiety disorder treatment, visit http://www.panicattacksurvivalguide.com.

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Panic Attacks At Night

January 3rd, 2010 No comments

Panic Attacks At Night
Why is that after I started taking paxil cr12.5 mg I’ve been having more Panic Attacks and mostly at night?

I’ve been taking it for approximately six days. How do I know if the drug is working and if not what is the best way to deal with my Anxiety disorder. Just for the record I have been diagnosed by several doctors too have the condition as well as mood disorder. Any ideas or advice?

Are you taking other medications? If so, this symptom may be an affect of drug interactions. My guess is the answer is yes because Anxiety is usually treated with benzodiazapines initially. If not, it may be a side effect and you need to notify your healthcare provider so that he/she can adjust the dosage or change meds.
Is Paxil an accumulative drug? In other words does it have to continue to accumulate in the body in order to stay in a therepeutic range? Yes. How long have you been taking it? It should definitely begin to show effectiveness within a week if the therapeutic level is reached. Do you take it regularly without fail? Same time every day? If not, it could effect the effectiveness of the drug. Sometimes drugs are actually given for their side effects rather than for what the manufacturer advertises. This may or may not work. It’s a shot-in-the-dark for your healthcare provider. They don’t know for certain that any drug is going to work for any particular person so you have to communicate with them so that they can help you. If they don’t know you’re having these effects, they can’t do a thing for you. If you’ll call him/her and let him/her know what’s going on they may be able to adjust or change the med.
Advice: this condition is generally treatable. If you’ll continue to communicate with your healthcare provider, you’ll probably find a workable solution that you are comfortable with; however, keep in mind that you may never feel completely normal but your symptoms may be controlled to the point that you can actually live with it.
Hope this helps.

Night Panic Attacks