Yes, get counseling immediately, because living with anxiety will hinder your judgement and make bad decisions.
There are several places you can go to get help for your anxiety. You can go to individual counseling, you can try Yoga or you can see a psychiatrist for some anxiety relief medication.
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Lithium, benzodiazepines for anxiety, as well as psychosocial counseling.
The closest anxiety treatment center to Dallas is Dallas Counseling Services. Ware Awareness Group is also close to Dallas and can treat anxiety.
It all depends on the person if medication or counseling will be the thing to help them with anxiety. Medication is really not the answer though. Medication will only treat the patient, but not cure.
Anxiety is best dealt with through counseling with a counselor who specializes in children. Also making sure that your kids do relaxing things each day helps.
There is several types of medications for anxiety but many of them come with side effects that can lead to greater health problems. I recommend that she see her Doctor and even try counseling first as medicine will not fix the underling reason for this anxiety.
If only your son is having problems you should do counseling with your husband and him. You should also let him do some sessions alone.
Preventive counseling has as its main focus the anticipation and avoidance of conflicts or problems for those facing stress in the future. Preventive counseling can aid in reducing such things as "test anxiety".
Anxiety and depression can be handled in a number of ways, counseling and medication being only two of those. Your family physician can more than likely recommend a treatment program tailored to your individual needs.
To deal with an anxiety disorder and therapy one can seek professional help. Counseling and medication can help with both of these issues.
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