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Treatment For Anxiety

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Treatment


Anxiety disorders require treatment. Simply trying to talk oneself out of anxiety is as futile as trying to talk oneself out of a heart or stomach problem. Most anxiety disorders, especially phobias, respond well to treatment. They may, however, require long-term treatment. For instance, one study reported that two-thirds of patients with GAD who were treated for only 6 weeks had a recurrence, and half of these patients required additional medications. Nevertheless, most patients do not...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Question of the Week: Have you Tried Alternative Treatments for Anxiety?
By Eileen Bailey , Health Expert

...Have you tried any herbal supplements/alternative treatments for anxiety? What were the results?... Read more »

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Low-Cost Treatments For Anxiety Disorders
By Jerilyn Ross, M.A., L.I.C.S.W. , Health Expert

Anxiety disorders are treatable, yet only one-third of those diagnosed receive treatment. Often... Read more »

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Getting Effective Treatment: Identifying Anxiety Triggers
By Eileen Bailey , Health Expert

Normal 0 As we begin this New Year, I have begun posting a series of articles on... Read more »

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Effects of Marijuana helps Tailor new Anxiety Treatments
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

Tailoring medication to the needs of the individual has always been something of a hit-and-miss... Read more »

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When to Seek Treatment for Emotional Distress Part 2: When Anxiety and Distress Persist
By Rick Wirtz , Health Expert

As I pointed out in my last SharePost , much of the early distress experienced by most... Read more »

Health Guide

Anxiety Disorders: Other Treatments
Other Treatments Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy The goal of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is to regain control of reactions to stress and stimuli, thus reducing the feeling of helplessness... Read more »
How to Talk to Your Employer About Your Anxiety
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Treating Anxiety through Exercise
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Seeking Help for Anxiety
...Association of America (ADAA) Team Approach to Anxiety The most common types of treatment for anxiety disorders are medications and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Therapists... Read more »
Anxiety in the Elderly
...people age, they often must deal with many major changes in lifestyle within a short period of time. Treatment for Anxiety The treatment of anxiety in the elderly is the same as treatment for... Read more »

Medications

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FDA Rejects Lyrica as Stand-Alone Anxiety Treatment


January 05, 2010

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rejected drugmaker Pfizer's application for its drug Lyrica to be used as a stand-alone treatment for... Read summary »

Biofeedback Now Seen as Mainstream Treatment for Pain, Anxiety
February 08, 2010

Biofeedback, an approach that uses computers and sensors to help patients learn their bodies' responses, has now joined "regular" medicine as a... Read summary »

Study: Anxiety, depression treatment helps long-term
October 07, 2008

People who take medications for depression or anxiety are less likely to suffer a relapse of these conditions in the future, a new Canadian study... Read summary »

Anxiety Sufferers Process Emotions Differently: Study
February 24, 2010

According to new research, the brains of people who have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) process emotions in an abnormal way. For their study,... Read summary »

Why women worry, and what can been done about it
October 14, 2008

According to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, women are twice as likely to suffer from anxiety than men. Researchers say there are many... Read summary »