Articles, tagged with "anxiety disorder", page 2
12th March 2010
Sticker phobia is somethinig that affects many people all over the world
Like all phobias, it is essentially an anxiety disorder.
Simply put, those with this particular phobia experience varying degrees of anxiety when faced with stickers or sticky ...
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Author:
Peter Field
01st March 2010
Among the most common fears is necrophobia, the fear of dying. This serious fear affects many people and can develop regardless of a person's health, age, or personal beliefs. It is a fear that may have far ranging consequences on a person's life. Often, ...
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Author:
Alan B. Densky, CH
05th February 2010
We have all experienced stress or trauma of some kind, but when they lead to high anxiety or even panic and phobias, life can become very difficult indeed. This is the case for over 19 million people, in the UK alone, who suffer with an anxiety disorder.
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Author:
jennigriffes
18th December 2009
If you have ever experienced feeling so dizzy that you have the sensation of throwing up, you know that you are having a bad case of nausea. Nausea often occurs when you are having some trouble in your stomach, such as indigestion. Nausea is the uneasy an...
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Author:
genelia
09th December 2009
Half of panic disorder sufferers require nocturnal panic attacks treatment. While night attacks account for just 10% of attacks, sufferers are more worried about these. Night attacks can be a little more difficult to diagnose since they can be mistaken fo...
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Author:
Phil Tsang
31st August 2009
How To Overcome Anxiety Disorder and Panic AttacksAnxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components. Anxiety is a generalized mood condition that occurs without an identifiable tri...
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Author:
smallguy
20th August 2009
Claustrophobia is an extreme fear which is induced by not having an easy escape route. This phobia is often results in severe panic attacks. Some objects can also set off these panic attacks in individuals. While this is easily recognized, most suffers ar...
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Author:
Terry Johnson
19th August 2009
There are a lot of people in this world who suffer from some types of phobia. A phobia is an irrational fear of an object, place or situation. One of the most common phobias is the fear of cancer. People who suffer from carcinophobia experience an unnatur...
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Author:
Terry Johnson
08th July 2009
Summary: It has been proven that psychological therapy through a trained psychotherapist is a much more effective method of curing chronic anxiety than medications. Read on to find out more.
Anxiety is a universal emotion. It is normal for people t...
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Author:
georgerydley
13th April 2009
Neurotransmitters, chemicals in our brains that work as messengers between brain cells, are responsible for most of what goes on in our bodies. They regulate our behavior, our emotions, our ability to learn, and the way we sleep. When these chemicals are ...
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Author:
Valerie
08th April 2009
Many people have experienced short episodes of hesitation or 'shy bladder' when about to urinate in a public toilet or urinal.
Indeed, public toilets with their close proximity to others can sometimes have a temporary inhibiting affect on even the most...
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Author:
Peter Field
27th March 2009
An intense fear of blood is a phobia that we treat fairly regularly here in our UK hypno-psychotherapy practice.
Like all other phobias, blood phobia is essentially an anxiety disorder.
The person suffering from a phobia of blood may very well sense...
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Author:
Peter Field
13th March 2009
When it comes to anxiety, most people believe that natural methods of anxiety treatment are safer way to ward off anxiety disorders. The recent years have also witnessed increasing popularity for all natural anti anxiety medications. Moreover, you can fin...
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Author:
johnpolish
09th January 2009
Claustrophobia is the fear of enclosed spaces. It is one of the commonest phobias we see here in the UK
Indeed, it is believed that as much as 5% of the general population suffer from this disruptive and troublesome disorder. Sadly, only a very small p...
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Author:
Peter Field
26th November 2008
Panic disorders are not the ones that are easy to live with, especially when a woman is pregnant as it makes the mother worry a lot about the soon to be born baby. The treatment should be safe and address the root cause of panic disorder.
Anxiety disor...
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Author:
Laxman M