Detail study of anxiety

All about Anxiety and its types or phobia and panic disorder

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Detail study of anxiety

What You Will Learn!

  • In this course i explain anxiety disorder and its types then its treatment
  • What is phobia and its treatment
  • Panic disorder or its treatment
  • What is Generalised anxiety disorder

Description

Hey students welcome to my course in this i will coach you anxiety disorder and its types in detail with its treatment

1 introduction my course

2 what is anxiety and its types

3 panic disorders

4 phobic disorder

5 generalised anxiety disorder

Anxiety disorders are a group of mental health problems They include generalised anxiety disorders social phobias specific phobias (for example agoraphobia and claustrophobia) and panic disorders Depression is often related to anxiety disorders


Anxiety disorders are common mental health problems that affect many people Approximately 25% of the population have an anxiety disorder that warrants treatment at some time in their life and up to another 25% have less severe anxieties such as fears of spider and snakes

Cause

The causes of anxiety disorders aren't fully understood Life experiences such as traumatic events appear to trigger anxiety disorders in people who are already prone to anxiety  Inherited traits also can be a factor

Not all anxiety is a disorder

Everyone experiences anxiety and fear at times these are normal and helpful human emotions that help us deal with danger However some people experience excessive and irrational anxiety and worries that become ongoing and distressing and that interfere with their daily lives This may indicate an anxiety disorder Often there appears to be no obvious or logical reason for the way the person feels This may make an anxiety disorder even more worrying to the sufferer

Symptoms of anxiety

Feeling nervous restless or tense


Having a sense of impending danger panic or doom


Having an increased heart rate


Breathing rapidly (hyperventilation)


Sweating


Trembling


Feeling weak or tired


Trouble concentrating or thinking about anything other than the present worry


Having trouble sleeping


Experiencing gastrointestinal (GI) problems


Having difficulty controlling worry


Having the urge to avoid things that trigger Anxiety


Recovery is possible with treatment

Recovery from an anxiety disorder is possible with the right treatment and support Effective treatments for anxiety disorders may include


1 Cognitive behavioural therapy aims to change patterns of thinking beliefs and behaviours that may trigger anxiety

2 Exposure therapy involves gradually exposing a person to situations that trigger anxiety using a fear hierarchy this is called systematic desensitisation

3 Anxiety management and relaxation techniques  for example deep muscle relaxation meditation breathing exercises and counselling

4 Medication this may include antidepressants and benzodiazepine


Who Should Attend!

  • Doctors,medical student,general public interested in psychology, Psychiatrist

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Tags

  • Social Psychology
  • Mental Health
  • Anxiety Management

Subscribers

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Lectures

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