I think the difference between the two is that anxietywere you get worried about things, while anxiety disorder is when it is were you can't control you anxiety and you worry about everything. That is just what I inffer. Hope it helped!
It is important to distinguish between anxiety as a feeling or experience, and an anxiety disorder as a psychiatric diagnosis. A person may feel anxious without having an anxiety disorder.
Both words are similar but disorder is serious
the answer would be yes! Im 16 and i have anxiety attacks when im very stressed out or when i become very upset. They are also called panic attacks.
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they are very rare in some places and because of the axiety of seeing them people killed or caged them
hes screaming because the sky turned blood red. he got axiety and was scared.
ya its called being afraid of death i got the same problem. like when ur heart beats it gets scary, when u feel a little weird you feel ur gonna die u just gotta say nothing is wrong with me i am perfectly healthy.i was a afraid of my heart beating for the longest time.now i get axiety attacks just ignore it.
Sometimes depression can be a part of it, I have borderline OCD. Usually axiety is the number one cause of OCD.
It could if it were a very calm dog that wasn't very jittery or barked a lot. It has been proven that if you had a dog it could lower blood pressure
if you are expiriencing a high level of axiety because of sustenon 250, than yes taking a anti anziety medicane will be beneficial. xanax is a anti depression and anxiety pill. But be cautious because the more you take xanax the more your body grows dependant of it. So be careful and use in moderation. If you want to quit taking xanax than take a lower and lower dose each day. be careful, it can become addictive.
Seroxat a brand name for paroxetine, commonly known as Paxil. It is an SSRI antidepressant used to treat depression, axiety disorders, as well as OCD. It's similar to other SSRIs like Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa, Lexapro, etc.
This website http://www.DepressionAnxietyStressTest.com provides a free test to assess the negative emotional states of depression, axiety and stress. The key characteristics of depression include feeling: * self-disparaging * dispirited, gloomy, blue * convinced that life has no meaning or value * pessimistic about the future * unable to experience enjoyment or satisfaction * unable to become interested or involved * slow, lacking in initiative The key characteristics of anxiety include feeling: * apprehensive, panicky * trembly, shaky * aware of dryness of the mouth, breathing difficulties, pounding of the heart, sweatiness of the palms * worried about performance and possible loss of control The key characteristics of stress include feeling: * over-aroused, tense * unable to relax * touchy, easily upset * irritable * easily startled * nervy, jumpy, fidgety * intolerant of interruption or delay
The temazepam, anxiety medication, and alcohol are all addictive. She needs to find a good therapist (not a psychiatrist) who specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy. This is a kind of therapy that works extremely well with anxiety and depression. You learn to get rid of the unhealthy thinking habits that cause you to be anxious and depressed, and you are taught healthy thinking habits that help your self-esteem and mental outlook. Therapy is the only cure for anxiety - medication (aka tranquilizers) only cover up the problem for a little while, and the same is true for alcohol. By depending on these drugs instead of learning how to solve the problem, she is just adding a new problem onto all the old ones making her miserable - she is headed for addiction or alcoholism! Lexapro, on the other hand, is not addictive and does not add to your problems. Lexapro is a medicine that helps the brain restore its natural chemical levels instead of remaining in the imbalance that causes depression.
Cocker Spaniels can be prone to separation anxiety. However, there are lots of things you can do to help remedy that and make your Cocker much happier while you're not around. For example: Don't let your dog become bored while you're away - leave him with plenty of toys to play with or leave him a stuffed toy with treats and titbits to keep him occupied. Leave the radio on, tuned into a chat or talk show, so that he can hear the sound of human voices - this may help to settle him down. Don't make a fuss over him before you leave or on your return - he needs to understand that your leaving the house is no big deal. The best advice I can offer is that you give him a long walk with plenty of running (after a ball or a frisbee) exercise before you plan to leave him on his own - if you tire him out he's more likely to sleep while you're out and won't get a chance to become bored!