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29th September 2009
The desire to overcome anxiety and panic attacks permanently is only natural considering the debilitating effects these issues can have on your life. It should be understood that while the process of overcoming these attacks does require time and dedicati... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Many of us have heard of mental disorders, and most of us think that only certain people become afflicted with these conditions. However this is simply not the case. Mental disorders include panic attacks, anxiety disorders and social anxieties as well. T... Read >
Author: inayat
29th September 2009
I suffered with agoraphobia for more that twenty years. During that time I tried all sorts of treatments, some conventional, some not so, and nothing I did seemed to have any sort of positive effect upon my agoraphobia, panic disorder or anxiety disorder.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Socia... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Have you been a victim of vicious panic attack? If so you know how terrifying they can be. The feeling of hot flashes, chills, nausea, heavy breathing, fear of dying, sweating, and dizziness are a few of the signs to watch for. Most panic or anxiety at... Read >
Author: Janet Winters
23rd September 2009
Do you believe you’re a victim of panic or anxiety attacks? If so you’re not alone, in fact studies have shown that one out of every seventy five people in the world will suffer from several of these attacks throughout their life. Here are 7 physic... Read >
Author: Janet Winters
23rd September 2009
Many of us have heard of mental disorders, and most of us think that only certain people become afflicted with these conditions. However this is simply not the case. Mental disorders include panic attacks, anxiety disorders and social anxieties as well. T... Read >
Author: himanshu007
22nd September 2009
Many people in the world have a disorder known as agoraphobia. This disorder brings on extremely strong panic attacks when in crowded places. Most agoraphobics eventually wind up trapped in bed or institutionalized.
The definition for agoraphobia is an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Do you believe you’re a victim of panic or anxiety attacks? If so you’re not alone, in fact studies have shown that one out of every seventy five people in the world will suffer from several of these attacks throughout their life. Here are 7 phys... Read >
Author: Janet Winters
17th September 2009
Many people in the world have a disorder known as agoraphobia. This disorder brings on extremely strong panic attacks when in crowded places. Most agoraphobics eventually wind up trapped in bed or institutionalized.
The definition for agoraphobia is an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Roughly 2,400,000 Americans have experienced recurring panic attack outbreaks. This mostly puzzling protracted stress disorder significantly harms the lives of victims who suffer, even though the precise cause can't be pinpointed. Many of us with panic ... Read >
Author: Donovan Bridges
17th September 2009
Many of us have heard of mental disorders, and most of us think that only certain people become afflicted with these conditions. However this is simply not the case. Mental disorders include panic attacks, anxiety disorders and social anxieties as well. T... Read >
Author: sanjay1
16th September 2009
We have learned that agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder that occurs when a person is not comfortable outside of his or her comfort zone. You develop an agoraphobic personality in response to a frightening or traumatic event. One example could be being rob... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen
02nd September 2009
Growing panic disorder is a vital problem in today’s world, particularly disturbing the young blood who get depressed and frustrated very easily. The treatment to this problem is usually carried on in three steps. It is more commonly termed as the three... Read >
Author: Azzuri
04th August 2009
Dear Health Conscious Friend,
Hypnotherapy to quit smoking is not new. In fact, most people have heard of the success people have using hypnosis to lose weight, conquer fears such agoraphobia and of course smoking cessation.
For those of you that feel... Read >
Author: Jan
03rd August 2009
Agoraphobia and Panic Attacks There is phobia that is linked to the experience of panic attacks, and that is agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places such as shopping markets. It is a fear associated with l... Read >
Author: JRCraddock
27th July 2009
Cures for Agoraphobia-Related Anxiety AttacksIt is fantastic the number of people in the world that are affected in one way or another by differing types of agitation and depression. While psychological disorders such as these have a tendency to trouble ... Read >
Author: Refugio Holder
16th July 2009
Cognitive-behavior therapy has been made known in numerous studies to be the remedy of choice for anxiety disorders. It is particularly valuable in helping people overcome panic attacks, with about 80% to 85% of people becoming panic free, ... Read >
Author: oryan58
16th July 2009
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard of people having a panic attack and someone saying that they just wanted attention. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
While a panic attack is not the same as some traditional medical conditions, it... Read >
Author: niemands
14th July 2009
A lot of people are simply not aware of how many various types of anxiety disorders that are prevalent in the planet at present. It's crucial to know the differences between them and what brings them about so that Health professionals and People alike ca... Read >
Author: Matt Valent
06th July 2009
What is agoraphobia? Personality factors are thought to play a bigger role in the formation of agoraphobia than in other types of anxiety disorders. In this article, we will talk about some personality traits and characteristics that are found more freque... Read >
Author: Karen Novak, PsyD
06th July 2009
Studying about uneasiness attack symptoms is a crucial step in the recovery process if you suffer from an uneasiness attack. Any one who suffers from such a attack is actually well capable in the sorts of symptoms that frequently accompany anxiety attacks... Read >
Author: Geoffrey Cunningham
05th July 2009
Man turns being agoraphobic and laid off into profitable online business.
After a recent company shut down, this single, agoraphobic, father builds an online business to support his children. A few years ago Jesse Holalde was diagnosed with agoraphobia... Read >
Author: Jesse Holalde
12th June 2009
Anxiety disorder is a recent entrant in medical analogy not because it is new, but because earlier it was confused with agoraphobia or fear of market place (derived from the Greek language). Those suffering from agoraphobia would do anything to avoid bein... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
12th May 2009
The most frequently-reported symptoms of a panic attack are shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, flushed cheeks, trembling and rapid heartbeat. In fact, the accompanying chest pain, trouble swallowing and throat constriction are very close to what hear... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th May 2009
A panic attack comes on suddenly and intensely, so much so that it can leave a pattern of avoidance in its wake. For instance, if someone encounters anxiety attacks symptoms in an elevator, then he or she may from then and forever more only take the stair... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th May 2009
What causes panic attacks isn't always clear but the symptoms are intense. The victim begins feeling dizziness, chest pain, a choking feeling, hot flashes or chills, nausea, heart palpitations, sweating, shortness of breath, trembling and numbness. They m... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
15th April 2009
Agoraphobia has been considered a serious condition by many, across the globe. The condition has also been referred to as one of the most depressing and restricting conditions associated with a problem of panic attack. One of the major problems with this ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
15th April 2009
Agoraphobia has been often misinterpreted as a fear of open spaces. However, in real it is a type of anxiety related disorder. It is termed as Agoraphobia because the fear experienced by the patient is associated with situations that are not in control an... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
02nd April 2009
The Fear of Panic Attacks in Children
When a child has a panic attack it can be a very scary experience. It's distressing to see a child shaking and short of breath. It can be a nightmare for the parents especially when they are not sure what is happen... Read >
Author: John Moore
12th March 2009
About 5% of the American population struggles with this potentially very severe and disturbing anxiety disorder. It has the power to disrupt lives, ruin careers, tear apart families and turn you into a recluse. Of course, this problem comes in many degree... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
12th March 2009
Treating agoraphobia is difficult because you have to face your fears and who wants to do that?
The best way to confront it is a two-part program called cognitive behavior therapy. Cognitive behavior therapy seeks to help you understand the origins of... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
10th March 2009
The feelings associated with both panic attacks and agoraphobia can be overwhelming. Understanding the origin of your feelings and why they seem to be so disproportionate to those around you is a crucial part of managing and controlling your disorder.
... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
10th March 2009
The fight or flight response is our body´s natural way of protecting itself from the dangers of this world. If a wild grizzly bear is chasing you, you run. Your body does it automatically. If your child is drowning, you jump in after them. You don´t thi... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
10th March 2009
What is a phobia? There are a lot of anxiety conditions out there that people have to deal with daily. Some are common and things we´ve heard of like agoraphobia and social phobia and some are less common or less well known. These conditions arise when t... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
06th March 2009
Before we can learn how to manage and reduce your agoraphobia, we need to learn to identify the symptoms and decide whether this is the particular phobia or anxiety you are dealing with.
To begin with a phobia is an excessive fear. We are all afraid ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
06th March 2009
Agoraphobia is a very common anxiety disorder. It affects roughly 1 in 20 Americans in varying forms and degrees. The only disorder more common is alcoholism. This type of anxiety is fear based. You are afraid that you will be caught in a situation where ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
06th March 2009
If you want to enhance the performance and quality of your life then you must approach some good psychologists in Sydney. A good psychologist Sydney would guide you appositely about those problems that you are facing. Normally you require the help of a ps... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
03rd March 2009
Most people that are suffering from anxiety panic attacks have related that their symptoms are the most traumatizing experiences of their lives. After having the first panic attack most patients end up in the emergency room, where usually medication are b... Read >
Author: broalex
03rd March 2009
Panic attack sufferers often think treating panic attacks is almost impossible. Living with constant fear that makes anyone's life difficult.
Panic attacks have blind sided me for almost 4 years even if I had been always searching and looking towards t... Read >
Author: broalex
03rd March 2009
Many people experience panic attacks in public places or transportation, this is social anxiety also known as agoraphobia and it must be treated. When patients do not respond to medication natural cures for anxiety are highly recommended. Panic attacks ca... Read >
Author: broalex
03rd March 2009
Anxiety attacks can be genetic. If you wondered how to overcome panic attacks, there are several methods available that can help you. It all depends on how severe you panic attacks are. No matter how severe they are you can always stop your anxiety attack... Read >
Author: broalex
24th February 2009
Anxiety disorder and panic attack are the major problems faced by most of the humans despite of the age groups, right from students to professionals. Anxiety is relatively a permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorde... Read >
Author: Ashish
24th February 2009
Actually, what is a panic attack? Nothing but a person's intense fear or anxiety occurs suddenly without any warning. Panic attacks are usually a product of your own thinking. Only when you peacefully break them down into their different components and an... Read >
Author: Ashish
03rd February 2009
Understanding the symptoms of an anxiety attack and the more general signs of anxiety are important. Having this knowledge will all you to keep anxiety at bay, and also to understand when a smaller issue becomes more of a concern.
When it comes to a... Read >
Author: James Lee
02nd February 2009
Anxiety is an obnoxious emotional state, the sources of which are hard to identify. Distinguishing amongst different anxiety disorders is crucial, since exact diagnosing is more expected to result in effective treatment and a better medical prognosis.
... Read >
Author: Dan Brussels
30th January 2009
Although it's usual for each to have fears, having a horror is a more significant stem. A dread is an irrational horror that a sufferer cannot direction. Phobias are considered to be a lettering of unease disorder, and regularly design nervousness and con... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury
21st January 2009
One of the most complicated anxiety disorders is agoraphobia. Derived from the Greek words agora and phobos, it literally means “fear of the marketplace” and sufferers of this condition often become anxious when they are in particular environments.
... Read >
Author: DArmbrister
17th January 2009
Panic/anxiety attack victims commonly try to build self-protective walls around themselves, to protect and insulate their personal subtle environment. They also try to hide the problem from their family members, friends, colleagues, and even from themselv... Read >
Author: johnpolish
16th January 2009
Gary Craig, the developer of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), states , “You can fill in the blank with almost any emotional issue or physical ailment. EFT can be helpful in conditions of post-traumatic stress disorder, addictions and eating disorders,... Read >
Author: Dr. Theodore Herazy
16th January 2009
Gary Craig, the developer of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), states , “You can fill in the blank with almost any emotional issue or physical ailment. EFT can be helpful in conditions of post-traumatic stress disorder, addictions and eating disorders,... Read >
Author: Dr. Theodore Herazy
25th November 2008
People suffering panic disorder and anxiety disorders sometimes suffer agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is the fear of being in environments that are unfamiliar and where it makes them feel trapped in or could exercise little control. Panic disorder and agoraphob... Read >
Author: Laxman M
30th October 2008
Since it was first diagnosed, anxiety has been seen as having negative connotations. The fact of the matter is, anxiety is a completely natural occurrence in the human psyche. As our body reacts to stimuli it products adrenaline that can help us deal wi... Read >
Author: Shane Wilson
21st October 2008
General anxiety disorder or GAD is a condition where the sufferer has
excessive anxiety on most days. Traditional treatment is initially the
prescription of buspirone or another anti depressant. Long term general anxiety
disorder sufferers are often... Read >
Author: beonform
21st October 2008
General anxiety disorder or GAD is a condition where the sufferer has
excessive anxiety on most days. Traditional treatment is initially the
prescription of buspirone or another anti depressant. Long term general anxiety
disorder sufferers are often... Read >
Author: beonform
16th October 2008
Agoraphobia is also known as Social anxiety disorder. People suffering from this usually experience phobia or fear over unfamiliar environments and conditions. If they find a situation to make them feel ‘trapped’ without much means of an easy escape t... Read >
Author: Laxman M
13th October 2008
Panic Attacks – also known as Panic Disorders are medically referred to as General Anxiety Disorder (GAD). They have various signs and symptoms. These vary from one individual to another. Every person has a certain level of anxiety and nervousness in th... Read >
Author: Laxman M
13th October 2008
Anxiety disorders are not the same as the nervousness or anxiety we all experience before taking an exam, making an important decision, or dealing with a problem at work. They are different in that they interfere with your ability to lead a normal life.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th October 2008
One of the biggest challenges for someone suffering from agoraphobia is the lack of assistance available, whether private or not, at their own home. Phone any one of the companies that treatment for agoraphobia, or indeed the public health service and nin... Read >
Author: beonform
07th October 2008
There are many forms of anxiety treatment available and people have their own particular story to tell regarding their own experiences. At BeOnForm, we cross paths with hundreds of people who suffer the effects of anxietypanic and agoraphobia in the cours... Read >
Author: beonform
06th October 2008
There are many forms of anxiety treatment available and people have their own particular story to tell regarding their own experiences. At BeOnForm, we cross paths with hundreds of people who suffer the effects of anxietypanic and agoraphobia in the cours... Read >
Author: beonform
01st October 2008
Agora in Greek means 'marketplace', and phobia means 'fear'. Agoraphobia in English refers to people who have a fear of going out into public places. Many people are essentially trapped in their homes by this type of fear. Some have not been out in year... Read >
Author: jdobson
01st October 2008
Many of us have heard of mental disorders, and most of us think that only certain people become afflicted with these conditions. However this is only not the situation. Mental disorders embrace panic attacks, worry disorders and shared anxieties as well. ... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
24th September 2008
New Jersey had so many clinics now a day which offers treatment from the usual and common phobias to the unusual, strange and weird phobias. People are starting to accept that they would get relief from their phobias faster and more effective with the sup... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter
08th September 2008
Panic symptoms and panic anxiety attacks are a relatively common condition in which a person experiences a period of quite intense anxiety which comes on suddenly. They can last from a few minutes to a few hours. The frequency of occurrence can also vary ... Read >
Author: John Nuttall
17th August 2008
It is normal for everyone to have some fears, but suffering from a phobia is a more significant problem. A phobia is an illogical fear that a sufferer can't control. Phobias are defined as a variety of anxiety disorder, and often trigger nervousness and p... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
24th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris
Various Symptoms/Signs Of Anxiety Disorder
In a medical terminology, anxiety disorder usually refers to a state of nervousness or uneasiness. Anxiety disorder is one of the most common mental health disorders. It is ... Read >
20th June 2008
Both NLP ( Neuro Linguistic Programming ) and CBT ( Cognitive Behaviour Therapy ) are effective techniques for treating people who are suffering from panic attacks. At my practice in Hertfordshire I have treated many clients for panic attacks. Panic attac... Read >
Author: James McCarthy
20th May 2008
Most people often wonder whether there is a connection between panic attacks and depression. Researchers and analysts feel that there is indeed a strong connection between both the conditions.
Here is a detailed description to make you understand bette... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
20th May 2008
Anxiety attacks are really serious. You must have heard a lot about mental disorder. The problem is that most people believe that these disorders would strike only a certain type of people. However, this is wrong. The fact is that anxiety attacks can stri... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
14th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Magill
You would be surprised at how many people visit the emergency room because of a heart attack when the reality is they are only experiencing a panic attack. That will give you an idea of how intense the symptoms of a pa... Read >
Author: steve magill
26th March 2008
What is Agoraphobia?
Agoraphobia is not, as many people believe, just about open spaces. It is really the fear of being in any place or situation where the sufferer does not feel safe or where the sufferer feels trapped, and he/she is filled by an unco... Read >
Author: cathy M Ross
26th March 2008
ANXIETY
The feeling of anxiety is common to all and we have all felt it many times in the course of our lives. But when anxiety becomes an excessive, irrational dread of everyday situations, it becomes a disorder.
Nearly 40 million people above the... Read >
Author: cathy M Ross
11th February 2008
What exactly is anxiety? There are some questions we must ask ourselves first. Do you ever experience the unnecessary fears and then have a fast heartbeat or even difficulty breathing? Do you ever daydream or imagine something bad is going to happen? ... Read >
Author: Golfer57
20th August 2007
What is anxiety disorder?
Anxiety disorder is a condition that puts a person in a constant state of alertness and fear. Anxiety is otherwise a normal reaction to stress that people commonly experience at various points in their lives. Generally speakin... Read >
Author: Robert Hills
10th August 2007
Phobia is a derivative of the Greek word “phobos”, meaning fear. It does seem however, to have two different definitions. Here are a couple of examples: a) an extremely intense and overwhelming sense of fear with regard to a specific stimulus or b) an... Read >
Author: Steve Baker
09th August 2007
I suffered with agoraphobia for more that twenty years. During that time I tried all sorts of treatments, some conventional, some not so, and nothing I did seemed to have any sort of positive effect upon my agoraphobia, panic disorder or anxiety disorder.... Read >
Author: Steve Baker
02nd August 2007
There are two things that are apparent when you start to seek a definition for agoraphobia and that is that, depending on where you look, there is more than just one definition. If we take a look in a dictionary, we will find that the interpretation given... Read >
Author: Steve Baker
25th July 2007
What is The Treatment?
Self-help: To combat a relatively mild phobia, try to force yourself to come to grips with it gradually. This process is called "desensitization." If you abhor spiders, for example, start by looking at pictures of them. Next, ... Read >
Author: Nikhil Jain
01st July 2007
There is really no difference between an anxiety attack and a panic attack in the psychology profession and the two are treated as interchangeable terms that describe one and the same thing. Nevertheless, the anxiety attack may be thought of as being a mi... Read >
Author: Alien
30th June 2007
Many of us have heard of mental disorders, and most of us think that only certain people become afflicted with these conditions. However this is simply not the case. Mental disorders include panic attacks, anxiety disorders and social anxieties as well. T... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
29th March 2007
Agoraphobia, when literally translated, means fear of a marketplace. Agoraphobia, when it becomes more severe, will become fear of a public area or place. Beyond this definition are several different emotions and reactions to places that are attached. It ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
12th March 2007
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is considered to be extremely effective in helping people to overcome panic disorders, and this can usually be achieved within 8 sessions. I use CBT at my practice in Hertfordshire and have found it very useful in trea... Read >
Author: People Building
06th March 2007
One of the most common reasons that clients seek treatment using NLP and CBT Edinburgh, is for anxiety and panic related problems, such as generalised anxiety disorder, panic attacks and agoraphobia. Often, panic attacks are associated with other conditi... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
28th February 2007
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is considered to be extremely effective in helping people to overcome panic disorders, and this can usually be achieved within 8 sessions. I use CBT at my practice in Hertfordshire and have found it very useful in trea... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
01st January 2007
Agoraphobia
If you hear about someone being agoraphobic, you get the immediate mental image of a recluse who hides from people. You would also figure that a person with agoraphobia would avoid social situations. But if you did, you would be wrong.
... Read >
Author: Steve KNorr
02nd October 2006
Many of us have heard of mental disorders, and most of us think that only certain people become afflicted with these conditions. However this is simply not the case. Mental disorders include panic attacks, anxiety disorders and social anxieties as well. T... Read >
Author: Dream Team Media
25th July 2006
Although we are, for long, have believed that agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces, the truth may assert otherwise.
Agoraphobia is the fear that pertains to: a) closed spaces where escape from embarrassing situation is deemed impossible and b) a condit... Read >
Author: Andrew M
07th May 2006
Most people have heard of most phobias. Mention claustrophobia, social phobia, or arachnophobia and everyone pretty much knows what you are talking about. Mention agoraphobia, and most people will just shake their heads.
Because of this, many people wh... Read >
Author: Stephen Price
19th January 2006
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Socia... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
06th January 2006
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Socia... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
05th January 2006
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Socia... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
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