ANXIETY DISORDERS: FEAR OF LOSING CONTROL
April 21st, 2009
This is the third most common fear. Our lack of understanding of the disorder accentuates this fear. We feel so much has already happened which we haven’t been able to control, and every day seems to bring with it new symptoms and new fears. We can’t help but feel the time will come when we [...]
ANXIETY DISORDERS: WITHDRAWAL FROM MEDICATION
April 21st, 2009
Withdrawal from medication, including anti-depressants, may mean a return of high levels of anxiety and panic attacks, and some of us may experience other symptoms of withdrawal. Withdrawal must be done under the supervision of a doctor. Cognitive behavioural techniques have been found to assist in withdrawal from tranquillisers and high success rates for withdrawal [...]
ANXIETY DISORDERS: AGORAPHOBIA—AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOUR
April 21st, 2009
Agoraphobia is one such control. Developing agoraphobia has meant a lifetime of limitation for many people. Until the recognition of panic disorder as a separate condition in 1980, agoraphobia was considered to be a primary condition. Treatment was focused on it, instead of the disorder. Agoraphobia used to be defined as fear of open spaces. [...]
POWER OVER PANIC: POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
April 21st, 2009
People suffering from post traumatic stress disorder can include Vietnam veterans, bushfire victims, victims of violent crime, sexual and/or physical abuse. People may experience flashbacks in which they believe they are actually living through the traumatic event again, or may have nightmares in which they relive the experience. They may also experience a cued attack [...]