General Anxiety Issues
Categories of anxiety
Anxiety comes in many forms and being anxious is a condition which affects all of us at some point in our lives to a greater or lesser degree. There are seven times of anxiety, all of which exhibit similar negative symptoms; choking, nausea, increased heart rate, upset stomach, sweating, trembling. These seven areas include General Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Social Phobia, Panic Attacks, Agoraphobia, Specific Phobias, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Often the person suffering from anxiety has a fear of losing control in some way
What are the effects of anxiety?
People who are anxious for some reason have a feeling of being out of control of a situation, constantly imagining the worst outcome or believing there is no hope. This can affect not only their everyday moods but also affect sleep patterns and in some extreme cases end up mildly or chronically depressed. Anxiety leads to avoiding all kinds of situations and people. An person suffering from anxiety will avoid meeting new people, may feel inadequate in their jobs or destroy their relationships.
Anxiety and panic attacks
The worst effect common to many sufferers is a sudden but intense feeling of panic, better known as a panic attack. People who suffer from panic attacks also tend to suffer from claustrophobia and/or agoraphobia. This condition unchecked can lead to long term problems which can also to the development of depression.
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Effective treatment for anxiety
People are advised always to consult their GP before considering alternatives. The good news however, is that for those people who want to find an effective compliment to the treatment being received from their doctor, there is always hypnotherapy and hypnosis. By its very nature hypnosis is a relaxation therapy and can be of great help in helping the sufferer release subconscious tension. More importantly, hypnosis has an excellent track record in identifying the trigger for panic attacks and empowering the sufferer to neutralise the disorder.
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Until I saw David Faratian I was living a daily nightmare. I couldn't eat or sleep properly and I felt everone and everything was against me. I wouldn't say this unless it was true, but now I feel much better in myself and able to cope
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