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Anxiety and the Problem of Comorbidity

Anxiety and the Problem of Comorbidity Over the last several decades clinical research on anxiety has recognized that the older term “anxiety neurosis” had limited heuristic value. Most theories and research on anxiety now recognize that there are a number of specific subtypes of anxiety that cluster under the rubric …

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Anxiety

Anxiety Anxiety is ubiquitous to the human condition. From the beginning of recorded history, philosophers, religious leaders, scholars, and more recently physicians as well as social and medical scientists have attempted to unravel the mysteries of anxiety andto develop interventions that would effectively deal with this pervasive and troubling condition …

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How is depression detected and treated?

What Is Depression? Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad, but these feelings are usually fleeting and pass within a couple of days. When a person has a depressive disorder, it interferes with daily life, normal functioning, and causes pain for both the person with the disorder and those who care …

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How do children and adolescents experience depression?

How do children and adolescents experience depression? Scientists and doctors have begun to take seriously the risk of depression in children. Research has shown that childhood depression often persists, recurs and continues into adulthood, especially if it goes untreated. The presence of childhood depression also tends to be a predictor …

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How do older adults experience depression?

How do older adults experience depression? Depression is not a normal part of aging, and studies show that most seniors feel satisfied with their lives, despite increased physical ailments. However, when older adults do have depression, it may be overlooked because seniors may show different, less obvious symptoms, and may …

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What are the different forms of depression?

What are the different forms of depression? Depression. There are several forms of depressive disorders. The most common are major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder. Major depressive disorder, also called major depression, is characterized by a combination of symptoms that interfere with a person’s ability to work, sleep, study, eat, …

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How do women experience depression?

How do women experience depression? Depression is more common among women than among men. Biological, life cycle, hormonal and psychosocial factors unique to women may be linked to women’s higher depression rate.Researchers have shown that hormones directly affect brain chemistry that controls emotions and mood. For example, women are particularly …

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What are anxiety disorders?

What are anxiety disorders? Anxiety disorders are a mix of: • Psychological symptoms: frequent or excessive worry, poor concentration, specific fears or phobias e.g. fear of dying or fear of losing control. Physical symptoms: fatigue, irritability, sleeping difficulties, general restlessness, muscle tension, upset stomach, sweating and difficulty breathing. • Behavioural …

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Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Treatment of Anxiety Disorders Early recognition and appropriate management are imperative in order to enhance the quality of life of individuals with anxiety disorders. Proper recognition and management also help to prevent common secondary disorders, such as depression and abuse of drugs and alcohol. https://therapyforanxiety.org/getting-help-for-depression/ Getting help for depression The …

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Getting help for depression

Getting help for depression Depression. Even though it may seem hard, it is important to talk with someone that you trust about how you feel. You could talk with a parent, teacher, school counsellor, family member or friend. A general practitioner (GP) is another good place to start when seeking …

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