Reading some of the inane questions on this Q & A board.
Anxiety can cause dizzyness, lightheadedness, and even fainting, but so can lots of other conditions. Dizziness is a general symptom that can be a characteristic of many diseases/conditions as well as a side effect to many medications and medical treatments. If the dizziness is troubling you, it is best to talk to your physician or nurse practitioner, who will be able to fully evaluate the cause(s) of your dizziness.
Yes, but this should be a reverential fear, Ecclesiasties 12:13 tells us that the whole obligation of man is to fear the true God and obey his commands.
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I would translate "fear" in this case to mean to so love and reverence Him that we fear doing anything wrong in His sight, whatever may be the opinions of or pressure from others. We need to be more afraid of disappointing God and causing him sadness by anything that he has warned us will move us away from him and his blessings and bring us unhappiness than we are of what others may think of us. Of course we should also be afraid of reaping the consequences of our misdeeds; sometimes the consequences come in the form of chastisement from deity.
It's a bit like being afraid to disappoint our parents by doing something that we should be ashamed of. Yeah- we might be afraid of what they will do when they find out, but if we really love and trust our parents and believe they have our best interests at heart will will be more afraid of the sad, hurt look in their eyes than of any punishment they may mete out.
No. obsessive-compulsive disorder is not good because it is a disorder. it is an anxiety disorder characterized primarily by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive rituals (compulsions). usually the person has no control over these thoughts and rituals although they consider them as unreasonable and that something is wrong. the very thought that they cannot control them produces great anxiety. as a result, people with OCD are not able to function well in everyday life.
also, people never think the same again
We have a problem with our adopted son how do you reverse an adoption?
It is generally of extremely questionable morality and ethics to reverse an adoption; if the child had been born to you naturally, would you relinquish parental rights given the same "problem"? If not, then you should take extraordinary measures to avoid doing the same with an adopted son. Extraordinary measures means really making an outrageous, extended, valiant effort to find any solution to the problem, or even a partial solution.
You should probably first see a counselor about parenting; discuss the problem that you have with your son and try to figure out why it is such an emotional obstacle for you and try to see if you can't find a solution to it. There is a solution to almost any problem.
If maintaining your parental rights is impossible for whatever reason, then you should consult with an adoption agency or with a lawyer to discuss your options and, above all, protect your son from any further emotional trauma.
What is Lexepro used to treat?
The drug Lexapro, or escitalopram oxalate, is an antidepressant used to treat depression and anxiety in adults. It can sometimes be used to treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, social anxiety, and panic attacks, as well.
What is the phobia of birthdays?
Fragapane Phobia; fear of celebrating birthdays -
one who does not wish for anyone,including family and friends, to acknowledge or celebrate their birthday.What is generalized imitation?
The tendency to imitate modeled behavior even though the imitative behavior is not reinforced.
My impression is that certain SSRIs like Paxil and Zoloft, are useful for treating some forms of anxiety. So are other drugs like Effexor XR. While Doxepin and alprazolam have sedating properties, these don't strike me as first choices. If it were me, I would ask my doc about why they chose this, and what about the options I just mentioned. Now, there may be good reasons this regimen was chosen for you. paxil helped me, and xanax but xanax has a high abuse rate
What is the name of the phobia where people are afraid of bridges?
Gephyrophobia... derived from the Greek words "gephyra" (bridge) and "phobos" (fear).
When u panic so much u have a stroke, fall in acomma, or have shock
What is the fear of dizzyness called?
Dinophobia (or Illyngophobia if you fear feeling dizzy when looking downwards).
They call it "PAEDOPHOBIA"- fear of infants and young children.
What the name for phobia of rice?
There isn't a phobia recorded in that name yet.
Another answer: It is actually called Sexphobia.
Is there a phobia name for fear of vulnerability?
It is important to know names for the different types of phobias. There is no name for the fear of vulnerability.
How long before goosebumps stop after withdrawl?
Withdrawal time varies depending on the discontinued drug(s), although typically withdrawal symptoms should subside within 2 to 4 weeks, yet as stated symptoms and length of withdrawal are dependent on the drug. Erowid.org may help you out.
A person who is afraid of clouds is know as a Nephophobe.
Yeah deffinitly, I used to b like the shyest person ever literally and I tried to get a guys attention but once it happened I had nooo idea what to do sooo I wood deffinitly thing this girl has a crush on u if thts what ur wondering