Would You Like To Understand Anxiety?
January 31st, 2009. Published under Depression. No Comments.
Understanding anxiety and what causes it can help you on the road to dealing more effectively with your own or someone elses anxiety. We all at some stages in our lives come under some kind of stress that causes an adverse reaction and affects the way we deal with the situation.
Most of us have learned over the years how to deal with stressful situations that we may come up against , we may get annoyed and we may feel frustrated. This is normal, however people who suffer with anxiety feel the same emotions that all of us do but they tend to feel them far more intensely and for extensive periods of time .
Understanding anxiety can be hard as there are many different types of anxiety that a person can suffer from and some are actually more severe than others. The more severe the anxiety then the longer the symptoms associated with the condition last and the way in which the person behaves can become more and more erratic.
If you are sitting in a group of 100 people it would be a fair estimate that 5 of them would have Generalized Anxiety Disorder, this basically means they are constantly worrying and in a anxious state of mind. I am sure you can appreciate how the constant worry and feelings of stress affect peoples physical as well as mental wellbeing.
It is not rare for anxiety to be just one of many medical problems that a person suffers from. When someone has a number of physical and possibly mental health issues it can become hard for a medical professional to spot anxiety in amongst them. Anxiety and depression are two health issues that are often found together.
The most common symptoms that are associated with this particular anxiety disorder are as follows:- 1. The person feels restless and is constantly on edge and concerned about even the most trivial matters. 2. They may find it difficult not only to sleep but concentrate and will often be irritable as well. 3. Aiming for perfection in everything that they do and will be willing to conform rather than stand out in a crowd. This is because they are actually unsure of themselves and their abilities.
Working for a living usually brings its own pressures, targets and deadlines to meet , meetings to go to and sometimes work colleagues that are not that pleasant. Most of us don’t let these problems bother us long term, if you have a anxiety disorder you won’t be able to help but let them take over your mind and build up and up until you can’t face work anymore.
Although it may seem impossible there is help available for all of the anxiety disorders. The difficult step for most people is getting the friend or family member to admit they need help and go to see their Dr. When they do admit they have a problem and go to see their Dr he will most likely start them on a course of medication. Medication is not a instant fix for anxiety, understanding and support for the anxiety sufferer will be as valuable as any medication that can be prescribed.
In some cases, a person may find that making changes to their diet and lifestyle and learning various relaxation techniques can help to bring their anxiety under control.