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Depression
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Overcome Agoraphobia And Anxiety And Panic Attacks
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.
Agoraphobia is a condition that develops gradually. In general it occurs after a panic attack. After the first attack you may subconsciously be preparing for another attack and fearing the symptoms that will leave you feeling helpless.
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Can Depression be Linked to Signs of Eating Disorders?
In order to assess anxiety depression and anorexia symptoms and a possible link if applicable, read as Aje, the author of this article, defines each and goes over the relationship between both components and possible methods of overcoming both encumbrances.
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Let's Analyze the Prescribed Medicines for Treating Depression
In reading this article, one will find that Aje, the author of this article, talks very poorly of prescription treatments for depression with anxiety. There are some good reasons for this and one will discover them as one reads through this offering.
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Do You Need Help Assisting Someone Going Through Depression?
Characterized by an immense feeling of sadness, mood-swings, low-self esteem etc, knowing how to help someone with depression is indeed a task that cannot be undertaken lightly, nonetheless, here are some tips in this article that very well could come in handy.
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Brief Guide to Generalized Anxiety Disorder
General anxiety disorder, also referred to as GAD, is a feeling of constant fear that rests in one's mind. It is an ongoing feeling of worry, of impending doom and upsets the daily life of the victim. People suffering from this disorder worry and fret about most of the things whether social, political, environmental, athletic, academic or artistic.
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Separation Anxiety
This disorder basically develops as a result of matters concerning separation from one's home, belongings or separation from the people to whom an individual is attached. Usually occurring in children or adolescents, that is, before or at the age of 18, lasting a month or so, this disorder is responsible for causing substantial distress leading to social, academic or occupational impairment. It is basically marked by excessive brooding, persistent worry about losing or constantly fear of harm befalling a loved one, and a continuous fear or reluctance to be alone. Occurrence of nightmares showing separation from loved ones or family, along with repeated complaints of physical disorders such as headache, stomachache, nausea or vomiting are all symptoms of Separation Anxiety Disorder.
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common type of anxiety disorder in which a person experiences excessive worry, tension and anxiety in almost all the work that he does. Although there is no laboratory test that suggests generalized anxiety disorder, diagnosis is done when this excessive anxiety continues at least half a day for six months or more than six months. Researchers suggest that this disorder is more common in women than in men.
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Antidepressant Side Effects - What You Need to Know
Antidepressant side effects can be quite serious for some patients, so it's important to learn about all the potential adverse reactions before taking any medication to treat depression. Although most people only experience a few mild, short-lived problems, these drugs can cause more serious health complications in some patients.
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How to Cure Depression without Drugs
On the face of it, this question of trying to cure depression without drugs seems to be futile, especially these days when most people have gotten used to the idea of being treated with prescriptions drugs. But many people are successfully turning away from prescription drugs and finding alternative methods of treatment – without drugs. Those suffering from depression, too, are taking recourse to drugless therapies, which generally do not cause any side-effects and are typically much more economical.
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Feel Depressed-Try Exercising
Many studies show that long-term exercise helps relieve symptoms of depression. Even if you're not depressed, most people-who periodically feel grumpy, irritable, stressed, or sad-report feeling better after working out.
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