Anti Anxiety Hot Flashes
A Hot flash, or hot flush as they are also known, is a rapid increase in body temperature and a breakout of sweating which can often make the sufferer’s face and neck turn red. They usually occur in the upper half of the body and usually only happen for a matter of seconds to up to thirty minutes, but can recur frequently in a short time frame. When they occur at night they are referred to as night sweats. More...
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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Generalised Anxiety Disorder, or GAD as it is referred to, is described by ADAA (The Anxiety Disorder Association of America) as being "characterized by persistent, excessive, and unrealistic worry about everyday things". More... |
Best Anti Anxiety Treatments
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There are a wide variety of treatments available for Anxiety. Choosing which one is appropriate is often a decision made between a patient and their medical professional, however it is important to note that treatment of anxiety is an individual process, and it’s success is dependent on a range of factors, including type of anxiety, severity of the disorder and factors associated with the disorder such as alcohol or drug abuse. More... |
Signs And Symptoms Of An Anxiety Disorder
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Whilst most people may experience feelings of anxiousness at some point in their lives, these feelings are generally only felt for a limited period of time. However, if an individual experiences repeated or chronic feelings of anxiety, which reach a level where they are interfering with the conduct of their daily life, then they may have developed an Anxiety Disorder. More... |
Cognitive Treatment For Anxiety And Depression
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There are many treatments for anxiety and depression, and one of the most widely used is Cognitive Treatment or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Cognitive Therapy works at helping people change their thought processes, how they think about and perceive the things that may trigger feelings of anxiety and negativity. It is a popular choice of therapy on its own or alongside other therapies. More... |
Children With Secondary Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be best described as an anxiety disorder occurring as a result of impact on the brain upon experiencing a terrifying incident or becoming a victim of a psychological trauma More..
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