Well this is not a very specific question so I will fill in the blanks with my own life experience. I dated for a period of 2 years a woman who suffered from ADHD and OCD. She cycled between fair to good, to major meltdown every few days. I didn't want to be with her anymore, but I felt guilty about leaving. I stayed much longer than I wanted to. What I learned is that she didn't want to improve. She wanted to use her condition as an excuse to fail and as a reason to keep me in her life out of guilt.
Only you are an expert on your own relationship, but staying in a bad relationship with a person with mental heath problems only harms you. It does nothing to help them unless they wish to get better and are willing to help themselves. If I had it to do over again I would have left much sooner.
The best way to deal with anxiety is to talk to a therapist or trust adult. A doctor can prescribe an anxiety pill to help you.
You are better off without them
You run away to safety.
Homeopathy and traditional Chinese medicine approach anxiety as a symptom of a systemic disorder.
The internet is a wonderful source of information on anxiety. You can find information on how to deal with anxiety, as well as medications that might be prescribed. You can also find information on how to be supportive of a friend or family member who might be experiencing anxiety.
No, psychological. Neurological means to deal with the actual nerves in the brain.
You can't, but may be you can make a deal with him.
How do you get rid of the obsession?
The best website to use for looking up information about anxiety would be any medical website, or any website that deals just with anxiety. Also, lots of websites that deal with psychological problem cover anxiety in great detail.
To deal with an anxiety disorder and therapy one can seek professional help. Counseling and medication can help with both of these issues.
Avoidance is not usually the best way to deal with anxiety, as it tends to reinforce the idea that things must be avoided rather than dealt with. Such episodes can be treated by professionals in a number of ways, from desensitizing therapy to medication (in some cases). It is difficult, if not impossible, to deal with them yourself. We suggest seeing a professional who specializes in anxiety problems.
When suffering from anxiety one should visit their family doctor. He may give you anti anxiety medication. If he feels the problem is deeper than that, he may recommend seeing a health care professional.