Anxiety

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What is the difference between panic and anxiety attacks? Anxiety is thought as an extreme scared or worried emotion while under great pressure or due to a stressful situation. It is a natural response from the body. When danger is about to be unfolded it's resembles an automatic alarm that goes off when there are trespassers.

So what is a panic attack? A panic attack is a quick panic or intense fear that comes on instantly with or without reason. It can happen anytime, any place and to anyone. According to some experts, a panic attack is a side effect from medicine withdrawal, heredity and many biological issues. If you prefer to treat yourself, it is important to distinguish between the two attacks to have a correct diagnose.

Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Evidence-Based Strategies, Tools, and Techniques

Review

“This is a valuable treatment guide for clinicians. It provides a good theoretical rationale for developing and utilizing the techniques that are most important. The clear and practical writing is wonderful and the large format will be a great help for using the patient forms.”–Robert L. Leahy, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Weill-Cornell University Medical College”Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is stubborn and pervasive. Most patients presenting with other emotional disorders also suffer from GAD, and it is an invariant companion to depression. Now Rygh and Sanderson present the most comprehensive and authoritative treatment manual yet published for GAD. These superb clinicians are intimately familiar with the research, and do not lose sight of the difficulties encountered in day-to-day practice. This volume should be on every clinician’s bookshelf.”–David H. Barlow, PhD, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, Boston University”Rygh and Sanderson

Embracing the Fear: Learning To Manage Anxiety & Panic Attacks [Paperback]

Embracing the Fear: Learning To Manage Anxiety & Panic Attacks

Review

Nothing to fear but fear itself? For anyone who has ever suffered from the palm sweating, heart pounding, trembling, panting, exhausting terror of anxiety or panic attacks, that is more than enough. This book, authored by two recovering agoraphobics, offers strategies for managing anxieties and phobias, emphasizing the need to first accept our anxiety and panic, encouraging us to take risks, and giving specific dialogues to counter fearful self-talk. Although they do not address nutritional approaches or relaxation techniques, the cognitive approach they emphasize is a uniquely valuable strategy for understanding and managing fear. -- From The WomanSource Catalog & Review: Tools for Connecting the Community for Women; review by Patricia Pettijohn

a simple, straightforward guide that helps readers understand the overwhelming feelings associated with anxiety disorders, simple phobias, panic disorders, and agoraphobia

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