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Thursday, April 20, 2023

Quick-Start Guide to Anxiety Treatment

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An anxiety disorder diagnosis does not mean that you are defective, nor that it’s your fault, you’re not broken. The disorder is treatable. It doesn’t have to be permanent! Anxiety is a real and challenging condition where our physiology, our mind, and our experiences get caught up in a cycle of increasing worries and physical symptoms. But that cycle can be turned around with the right knowledge, skills and practice. It may be difficult to break the pattern on your own, but with the right support and resources you can overcome an anxiety disorder!
In this video learn 10 ways you can treat anxiety, decrease stress and become healthier and happier.

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Dissociation is an experience where your attention and emotions are disconnected from the present moment. It’s like you’re here, but your mind and emotions are somewhere else. This is a general term and experience. I talked in a previous video about depersonalization and derealization. Those are specific kinds of dissociative experiences. With depersonalization you feel detached or disconnected from yourself so you may feel like you’re observing yourself. With derealization, you feel disconnected from your environment. You may feel like the room you’re in isn’t real or that you’re in a different place than you really are.

An example of this is experiencing a car accident where you smelled the burning rubber of your tires. Then whenever you are riding in a car you think you smell the rubber again.

That is an example of a dissociative experience you can have after the trauma experience. But sometimes you can dissociate during a traumatic event. This can be your mind’s way of protecting you from a situation where there is no escape.

This is pretty common during physical or sexual trauma when you can’t get away. In order to endure the assault, you brain turns down your response to pain and numbs your emotional response. In your mind you may go to another place such that it feels like it’s really not happening to you.

During the traumatic experience, that kind of reaction helps you survive it. But then sometimes dissociation becomes a built in defense mechanism that you employ in other situations that are unrelated to trauma.

For example, you can be triggered to feel disconnected or numb in response to something that reminded you of the trauma, even if you weren’t consciously aware of the trigger. You can just feel empty all the time and not know why.


Smells and sounds can remind you of the trauma in a way that your body responds with anxiety and fear, but you don’t always put it together why you’re feeling anxious. It’s like the fragmented memories can come flooding back in response to sights, sounds and touch.

Anxiety is another trigger that can send you into a dissociative state. So let’s say you are under a lot of stress at work. You can have trouble relating to people at work because with the added stress, you start zoning out at work. Or you start withdrawing from people because you feel like you’re a stranger and your coworkers make you feel uncomfortable.

What can you do about this? The best treatments are trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy, prolonged exposure, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.

One self-help approach is to use grounding techniques.
Grounding techniques bring your awareness back to the present moment where you ARE safe. It’s like getting your bearing and refocusing. You can use sensory grounding or cognitive grounding. Sensory grounding uses the five senses to bring you back to the present moment and cognitive grounding uses your thoughts to remind yourself that you ARE in a safe place.

Sensory grounding exercises:
The 5-4-3-2-1 sensory exercise.
Use a grounding smell that can bring your attention back to the present.
Carry a sensory grounding object in your pocket.
Splash cold water on your face and neck.

Cognitive grounding exercises:
Show yourself that you’re safe.
Orient yourself to time and place.
Repeat an inspiring quote or saying that’s comforting to you.
Say coping statements like I can handle this, my situation is so much better now, these feelings with pass, etc.

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Anxiety Attack Treatments #Shorts

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Pharmacist Abraham, discusses Anxiety Attack. Anxiety Symptoms. Anxiety Meaning. Anxiety Treatment. Stop, Control, Get Rid of Symptoms and lots more.


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5 Ways to Deal with Social Anxiety on Your Own

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Social anxiety is the fear of social situations that involve interaction with other people. You could say social anxiety is the fear and anxiety of being negatively judged and evaluated by other people. It is a pervasive disorder and causes anxiety and fear in most all areas of a person’s life. In this video, we share 5 self help tips on dealing with your social anxiety. For more severe cases of anxiety, please seek professional treatment.

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Niggas keep bitin’, they copy (bite)
I get too stiff, I give ‘em the Heisman (stiff)
Niggas be talkin’ ‘bout slidin’ (whoo)
I screw the tip and shoot ‘em in silence (grrraow)
Brand new coupe, no mileage (whoo)
I show the gang and we high fivin’

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She give me face in the Wraith (face)
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Moon walkin’, my diamonds gon’ skate (moon walkin’)
They tried to revive him too late (too late)
I put a cape on the Drac’ (Drac’)
Put a thot on the plot, she bait (plot)
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I put kisses on the eyes of your bae (hey)
He made it trial and flakes (flake)
100k, you get whacked off today (whacked)
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I fish bowl the coupe’s, watch ‘em hate (who)
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We got sticks in case you want play
Roll a bigger bank roll (roll)
And make these hoes lose they soul (soul)
Suicide doors and TMZ posin’
Make them hoes take off they clothes
I custom’d my woes
They powdered they nose
They gettin’ exposed
They fucking the bros
Chauffeur open the door of the Roll’s
Toast, the bags came in, and we loaded

[Chorus: Quavo]
Light it up for a 50 ball, then I spend it on your bitch (bitch)
And my charm like a crystal ball, when I pull up make a wish
Makin’ a, makin’ a profit, big boy, big boy, yeah narcotics (narcotics)
Pour me a drink and it’s toxic
New York drippin’, it’s straight out the faucet (drip)
Pour me a drink and it’s toxic (drink)
New York drippin’, it’s straight out the faucet (drip)
Niggas keep bitin’, they copy (bite)
I get too stiff, I give ‘em the Heisman (stiff)
Niggas be talkin’ ‘bout slidin’ (whoo)
I screw the tip and shoot ‘em in silence (grrraow)
Brand new coupe, no mileage (whoo)
I show the gang and we high fivin’

[Verse: Pop Smoke]
I put the Adderall in my lean
In my Amiri Bravado jeans
Hella rocks in my socks
Hella guns in my brief
If a nigga movin’ Wok
That’s when he’s gon’ see
All the Woo’s poppin’ out the cut
Totin’ 33’s
She say, “You dark-skinned and handsome”
“You a gorgeous lil’ gangsta’”
She like, “You always dripped up in Dior,”
“And all your diamonds dancing”
She like, “You slick, piranha”
I tell her, “Work for yana”
Everything white, Madonna
Only hand-selected diamonds
Brand new Richard Millie, cost a milli’
Yeah a big ol’ ticket (woo, woo, woo, woo)
Look, I always knew how to ball
Know they light it up if I make the call
He ain’t gon’ hesitate to shake
‘Cause he know I got that nigga if he falls

[Chorus: Quavo]
Light it up for a 50 ball, then I spend it on your bitch (bitch)
And my charm like a crystal ball, when I pull up make a wish
Makin’ a, makin’ a profit, big boy, big boy, yeah narcotics (narcotics)
Pour me a drink and it’s toxic
New York drippin’, it’s straight out the faucet (drip)
Pour me a drink and it’s toxic (drink)
New York drippin’, it’s straight out the faucet (drip)
Niggas keep bitin’, they copy (bite)
I get too stiff, I give ‘em the Heisman (stiff)
Niggas be talkin’ ‘bout slidin’ (whoo)
I screw the tip and shoot ‘em in silence (grrraow)
Brand new coupe, no mileage (whoo)
I show the gang and we high fivin

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

anxiety treatment video

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This video is a speedy framework for how anxiety works within the mind, from a more neuro-organic standpoint. It discusses the perimeters of the mind eager, how recommendations and emotions maintain interaction and correlate, as properly the particular strive in opposition to or flight moments when adrenaline, cortisol and epinephrine kick in.


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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Here’s a Plant-based Treatment for Anxiety

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I’m excited to talk about a super promising natural remedy for anxiety and anxious depression and that is lavender in pill form. I’ve talked before about aromatherapy and how it has a mental effect because of the direct connection between your olfactory nerve connecting your nose to your brain. And aromatherapy has been around for centuries.

This is different. If you used aromatherapy before by inhaling essential oils, you probably notice that the effect doesn’t last very long. It lasts only as long as you’re exposed to the oil and then a short while afterwards. It’s generally not recommended to simply take drops of the oil in your mouth because the oil is very concentrated.

The German company, Schwabe Pharmaceuticals creatied a proprietary capsule of 80mg of lavender augustifolia, and they called it Silexan. It’s sold as a prescription drug in Germany under the brand name Lasea. But you can get it over the counter here in the US.

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Kasper, S., Möller, H. J., Volz, H. P., Schläfke, S., & Dienel, A. (2017). Silexan in generalized anxiety disorder: investigation of the therapeutic dosage range in a pooled data set. International clinical psychopharmacology, 32(4), 195–204. 6

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There are five major types of anxiety disorders: Generalized Anxiety Disorder or GAD, Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (OCD), Panic Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Social Phobia or Social Anxiety Disorder.

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“PTSD: National Center for PTSD.” Treatment of PTSD – PTSD: National Center for PTSD, US Department of Veteran’s Affairs , 18 Aug. 2017, www.ptsd.va.gov/public/treatment/therapy-med/treatment-ptsd.asp. Retrieved November 9, 2017

Alternative Therapy for Anxiety (Mental Health Guru)

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“Do not fear because I am with you; don’t be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you;
I will surely help you; I will hold you with my righteous strong hand.”
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In “God’s Word For My Anxiety” Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church speaks on the what the Bible says about our anxiety.

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Anxiety Explained | Is it Really A Gift?

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Anxiety Explained | Is it Really A Gift?

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“You may not believe this right now, but your anxiety is actually a gift. It’s letting you know whenever there is something out of alignment in your internal reality. See we are living in uncertain times and it’s a common and natural, emotional response to feel anxiety in response to uncertainty. But anxiety is still a solvable problem.”

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Thursday, February 2, 2023

Real Therapist Fake Therapy #1: Anxiety Treatment

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What does anxiety therapy look like? Find out on the first episode of Real Therapist Fake Therapy.

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Examine anxiety-igniting thoughts, so you can find relief

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Anxiety disorders are some of the most common difficulties we deal with as therapists, but most of us are approaching treatment with one hand tied behind our back.

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is denoted by impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity. Although ADHD is perceived to be most commonly diagnosed in boys during childhood, there are many stereotypes that are attached to this disorder that make it difficult for girls and women to be diagnosed with ADHD. This video highlights common misconceptions of ADHD that leave women largely undiagnosed and the potential implications of these misconceptions.

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Biederman J. (2003). Pharmacotherapy for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) decreases the risk for substance abuse: findings from a longitudinal follow-up of youths with and without ADHD. The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 64 Suppl 11, 3–8.

Biederman, J., Faraone, S. V., Spencer, T. J., Mick, E., Monuteaux, M. C., & Aleardi, M. (2006). Functional impairments in adults with self-reports of diagnosed ADHD: A controlled study of 1001 adults in the community. The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 67(4), 524–540.

Biederman, J., Ball, S. W., Monuteaux, M. C., Mick, E., Spencer, T. J., McCREARY, M., Cote, M., & Faraone, S. V. (2008). New insights into the comorbidity between ADHD and major depression in adolescent and young adult females. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 47(4), 426–434.

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What is Anxiety? Why it's different to stress & the problem with self-diagnosing an anxiety disorder

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What is anxiety? There’s a good chance you’ve heard people on social media, or in real life, talking about it. The word gets thrown around a lot but there can be a bit of confusion about what it actually is.

Stress and Anxiety are very similar but there are some differences that are handy to know.

Stress is usually temporary; it often goes away when the thing that’s stressing you out goes away.

For example when you’ve got an assignment due tomorrow that you’ve haven’t started yet.

Most of the time stress doesn’t impact your overall quality of life that much.

Anxiety is often more of a long term thing.

Feelings of anxiousness can stick around after the thing you were worried aboutpasses.

Sometimes these feelings exist without any particular reason at all.

Now a really important thing to know

Is that feeling stressed or feeling anxious are both completely normal parts of being human.

There are a bunch of different words or emotions that can be used to represent anxiety.

These feelings are actually protective and as humans have evolved they’ve helped keep people safe from danger and motivated them to be prepared!

Whether that’s cavemen staying away from that suss noise in the bushes

Or the stress you feel about an upcoming exam which is what makes you prepare and practice!

Anxiety can start to become a problem when we begin to see threats or danger where there might not be

Or when these feelings stick around for a long time and really start to interfere with our everyday life.

There are a few symptoms you can keep an eye out for but whatever you do don’t go trying to self-diagnose & label yourself as someone who has an ‘anxiety disorder’.

Only a professional can do this and even they’re not supposed to diagnose themselves!

Plus telling yourself that you have an anxiety disorder can just make you more worried

When all that you’re feeling may just be the kinds of things that most other people feel too.

When you are feeling a bit more stressed or anxious than usual

It can be good to chat to an adult you trust like a parent teacher guardian whatever.

You might find that you’re not alone

And like I said you may realise that the things you’re feeling are what a lot of other people are feeling too and that’s ok.

There are also some helpful numbers you can call and if you are really worried you can go to see a GP or health professional.

In the meantime keep an eye out for some more videos we’ve got coming out on this topic.

We’ve got some tips for what to do if you’re feeling stressed or anxious and how to deal with news you might find upsetting.

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Monday, January 30, 2023

Mindfulness and Meditation Quickstart Guide

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In the Mindfulness and Meditation Quickstart Guide by Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes, explore how mindfulness and meditation can help in anxiety treatment and stress reduction. Learn the difference between mindfulness and mindlessness. Learn how to start meditating. Learn how to do the living kindness meditation and mindfulness meditation.

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7 Surprising Tips to Demolish Anxiety #PaigePradko

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Treatment for anxiety disorders is surprising, because it requires doing the opposite of what common sense tells you to do. I am sharing 7 tips to help you successfully treat and demolish your anxiety by using paradoxical methods of welcoming and allowing anxiety symptoms.

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First, I call these tips to demolish anxiety surprising, because I am shocked how many people do the wrong thing when it comes to treating their anxiety.

They do all this stuff trying to calm down, but what they don’t know, is that they are making it worse. Let me explain.

Responding to anxiety with relaxation techniques and supplements and medications in the moment, to get rid of anxiety, sends your brain the message that anxiety is bad, and something that must be dangerous …..because you don’t want it. And your brain begins to fear anxiety symptoms in your body.

And guess what, that causes the amygdala in your brain to get more activated and that causes your fight or flight system to get more activated every time your brain notices an anxiety symptom in your body. And It makes your anxiety and panic worse.

Anxiety is calmed by using paradoxical approaches. We do the opposite of trying to get rid of anxiety. We welcome and embrace anxiety. This sends the communication to our brain that we are fine, we are safe, we are not bothered or afraid of our anxiety symptoms and our amygdala calms down and our anxiety decreases.

In this video I review a few tips to help you send helpful messages to your brain to calm down your anxiety instead of upping the ante. Because your response to your anxiety is the most important factor that will determine whether you make your anxiety better or worse.

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Friday, January 20, 2023

Mindfulness and Meditation Quickstart Guide

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In the Mindfulness and Meditation Quickstart Guide by Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes, explore how mindfulness and meditation can help in anxiety treatment and stress reduction. Learn the difference between mindfulness and mindlessness. Learn how to start meditating. Learn how to do the living kindness meditation and mindfulness meditation.

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Real Therapist Fake Therapy #1: Anxiety Treatment

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What does anxiety therapy look like? Find out on the first episode of Real Therapist Fake Therapy.

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This video is about the devices and procedures we use in psychiatry to treat certain illnesses. We call these neuromodulation devices. There are called this because they work by directly stimulating the brain to get their effect. The devices or procedures I’m talking about today are transcranial magnetic stimulation or TMS, electroconvulsive therapy or ECT, vagus nerve stimulation or VNS, neurofeedback and trigeminal nerve stimulation system or eTNS.

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Carpenter LL et al, Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for major depression: a multisite, naturalistic, observational study of acute treatment outcomes in clinical practice. Depress Anxiety 2012;29(7):587–596

Marzbani H, Marateb HR, Mansourian M. Neurofeedback: A Comprehensive Review on System Design, Methodology and Clinical Applications. Basic Clin Neurosci. 2016;7(2):143–158.

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Examine anxiety-igniting thoughts, so you can find relief

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Anxiety disorders are some of the most common difficulties we deal with as therapists, but most of us are approaching treatment with one hand tied behind our back.

That’s why Catherine Pittman, PH.D., HSPP created this FREE worksheet Identifying Anxiety-Igniting Thoughts to help your clients find relief faster.

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In the online certification course Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP) Training Course: Applied Neuroscience for Treating Anxiety, Panic, and Worry, Catherine will show you step-by-step how you can train the brain to be less prone to anxiety in a way that is both accessible to you as a therapist and practical for you to explain to your clients.

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Friday, January 6, 2023

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Over half of the 60 million people who suffer from depression-like symptoms don’t get the treatment they need. Discover how Optum Store can connect you with a therapist and, necessary prescriber who can set you up with depression or anxiety medications. Visit optumstore.com or download the Optum Perks mobile app ( to start getting the treatment and medication you need today. Everyone is eligible, insured, uninsured, FSA, and HSA.


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Concerta generally comes in doses of 18mg, 27mg, 36mg, 54mg, and 72mg which comes in the form of (2) 36mg tablets which should be takin at the same time in the morning.

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Free public talk presented by Dr. Rami Nader, Registered Psychologist on October 19, 2017. The talk highlights the characteristics of various anxiety disorders and the mechanisms that underlie anxiety conditions. Dr. Nader reviews how avoidance, safety behaviors and beliefs about anxiety all maintain and perpetuate various anxiety disorders. For more information, visit www.raminader.com.
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Sunday, January 1, 2023

OCD Treatment - The Best Therapy - How I help as an OCD therapist

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How I work as an Anxiety & OCD therapist. Sign up for my Online OCD Recovery course today for only £7 ($10) per month here

This video explains HOW I work as a therapist, the links in the notes below, explain WHAT OCD and anxiety are and how to address them.

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Saturday, December 10, 2022

How to OVERCOME anxiety! Finally Live without panic, fears, and worries holding you back

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How to OVERCOME anxiety! Finally Live without panic, fears, and worries holding you back.

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Big, huge hugs, my dears. I have been where you are and I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. You are here because you are suffering through (or watching someone you love struggle with) this horrible, overwhelming, terrifying feeling. Perhaps because you are looking for an anxiety treatment that will help you get your life back. You are here because you are done with the pain and agony of anxiety and panic attacks.

You want answers: What is anxiety?  Where does anxiety come from? And, how the heck did you get stuck with it?

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hi friends! today i wanted to share with you all what it's like living with generalized anxiety disorder and a bit about my mental health diagnosis! anxiety and mental illness has become such a taboo subject and I really want to open up that conversation and normalize the subject!

0: 00 INTRO
2: 11 My Diagnosis + Backstory
3: 43 Where My Info Comes From
4: 10 Anxiety vs Anxiety Disorders
5: 09 The Two Main Categories of Disorders
6: 13 Busting Myths + Misinformation
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Anxiety Attack Symptoms Meaning Treatment Stop Control Information

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Pharmacist Abraham, discusses Anxiety Attack. Anxiety Symptoms. Anxiety Meaning. Anxiety Treatment. Stop, Control, Get Rid of Symptoms and lots more.

This weeks video is on Anxiety! A very important topic which we help with in general practice, we’re looking at the Symptoms of an Anxiety Attack and Treatment options to help Stop, Control and give Relief.

Here is the chapter breakdown for this video,
00: 00 Anxiety Attack Symptoms Meaning Treatment Stop Control Information
00: 18 Anxiety Meaning and Symptoms
00: 45 Anxiety Treatment
07: 26 When to seek medical advice for Anxiety
08: 18 Conclusion

SYMPTOMS OF ANXIETY:
Anxiety can cause many different symptoms. It might affect how you feel physically, mentally and how you behave.

It’s not always easy to recognise when anxiety is the reason you’re feeling or acting differently.

Physical symptoms:
faster, irregular or more noticeable heartbeat
feeling lightheaded and dizzy
headaches
chest pains
loss of appetite

Mental symptoms:
feeling tense or nervous
being unable to relax
worrying about the past or future
feeling tearful
not being able to sleep

Change in behaviour:
not being able to enjoy your leisure time
difficulty looking after yourself
problems concentrating at work
struggling to form or maintain relationships
worried about trying new things
avoiding places and situations that create anxiety

SYMPTOMS OF A PANIC ATTACK:
If you experience sudden, intense anxiety and fear, it might be the symptoms of a panic attack. Other symptoms may include:

a racing heartbeat
feeling faint, dizzy or light-headed
feeling that you’re losing control
sweating, trembling or shaking
shortness of breath or breathing very quickly
a tingling in your fingers or lips
feeling sick (nausea)
A panic attack usually lasts 5 to 30 minutes. They can be very frightening, but they’re not dangerous and should not harm you.

ANXIETY TREATMENT:
The world health organisation also have a great article on Doing What Matters in Times of Stress: An Illustrated Guide is a stress management guide for coping with adversity. The guide aims to equip people with practical skills to help cope with stress. A few minutes each day are enough to practice the self-help techniques. The guide can be used alone or with the accompanying audio exercises – />
STAYING OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE & SOCIAL MEDIA:
Repetitive habits also include your social media activity and the apps that you use. You could try minimising push notifications on your phone from apps or switching off from social media and having a mini technology detox. I’ve got some tips in a video on how to stop using your phone and social media from a previous video I made: />
WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE FOR ANXIETY:
If you need more support, you can get free psychological therapies like cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) on the NHS.

You can refer yourself directly to an NHS psychological therapies service (IAPT) without a referral from a GP from the following link: /

See a GP if:
• You’re struggling to cope with anxiety, fear or panic
• Things you’re trying yourself are not helping
• Having continuous negative thoughts or any thoughts of self harm or suicide
• You would prefer to get a referral from a GP

Ask for an urgent GP appointment or call 111 if:
• You need help urgently, but it’s not an emergency

Call 999 or go to A&E now if:
• You or someone you know needs immediate help
• You have seriously harmed yourself – for example, by taking a drug overdose
A mental health emergency should be taken as seriously as a medical emergency.

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