The US and the UK have National Mental Health Organizations. It's a good starting point.
i think there is a big difference. I have social anxiety but i can start a conversation with anyone. It depends on the "symptoms" i suppose.
Yes, many people on WikiAnswers can give advice on an eating disorder. If you ask your problem in a different question and categorize it into the correct category, there is bound to be some WikiAnswers contributor willing to answer your question.
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Anyboy can have an anxiety disorder. Typically they develope out of depression or some kind of traumatic event. If one has a family history of anxiety disorder, they're more likely to develope it. In many cases, this disorder can come up when a phobia (or extreme fear) gets out of hand to the point where it deeply affects the sufferer's life.
There are two ways : Taking prescriptions drugs during a period of time constituded by the Medicine doctor, or by taking sessions of psychoterapy, during a reasonable time, until the psychologist discover the motive related to the patient's anxiety.
Anxiety is when a person has lots of stress. This can happen to anyone.
The best way to treat your social anxiety is to find someone that you feel safe talking to. Someone professional like a psychiatrist or social therapist can help a lot. Don't cut yourself off totally from people.
Anyone can give advice - however, it's not wise to accept advice from anyone but an expert.
Anyone in a hostage situation can contract Stockholm Syndrome. The syndrome itself is the eventual identifying with the captors, and sympathizing with them. IT can take years of therapy to overcome the disorder.
Anxiety, depending upon the severity, can affect the ability to think and act. It will most certainly affect performance. It can affect thinking, concentration and memory. The ability to pose questions and indeed to answer questions will be severely disabled and therefore anyone suffering with anxiety disorders should obtain their doctor's advice if they should attend a court hearing. For the interests of justice, fair treatment in a court is of paramount importance. As anxiety depending upon severity can affect the ability to recall, think and reply. The court should be aware of this disability. Anxiety is very little understood by the general public. It is very often misunderstood. It is a very severely debilitating condition. A court, in order to make a just decision, must hear all facts. This disability can severely reduce reliability of the testimony. The doctor's advice whether someone is fit to attend court to give testimony should be seeked and followed.
Exercise can help anyone, dog or humans, to relieve anxiety.
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