yes, its quite common.
If anxiety and depression are correlated, there are three possible directions of causality. These are anxiety causes depression, depression causes anxiety, and there is an environmental stimuli that causes both anxiety and depression.
Probably not, because Ativan deals with anxiety and depression, not sociopathic behaviors. Sociopaths do not experience anxiety and depression any more than other people do.
Yes, in some cases, anxiety and depression do go hand in hand, some anxieties are worse than others, but usually people with depression do get anxious or apprehensions in certain situations.
Some of the organizations that offer support for people with social anxiety include Social Anxiety Support, Social Phobia, Anxiety and Depression Association of America and many more. These organizations offer help to people with social anxiety.
No, marijuana is not recommended for people who have depression or anxiety because the drug itself is a depressant.
It's not genetically inherited, but people who have this can get depression or anxiety later in life.
Yes, Zoloft can be used to treat both depression and anxiety.
It's not genetically inherited, but people who have this can get depression or anxiety later in life.
She is working with a psychiatrist to treat depression and anxiety. Having to speak in front of hundreds of people caused her a huge amount of anxiety.
Charles Gerard Costello has written: 'Anxiety and depression' -- subject(s): Anxiety, Depression, Mental, Mental Depression
Several studies have shown that both a healthy diet and exercise can reduce depression and anxiety. If you have any existing health conditions or are over 50 it is important to consult your physician before starting an excessive routine. WebMd is a good resource on anxiety and depression. An article which deals with exercise for anxiety and depression can be found at http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/exercise-depression.
Depression is a condition where one feels hopeless and that everything is futile. Anxiety is a state of nervousness and agitation. People that suffer from both are harder to treat and have a higher rate of suicide.