Archive for August, 2009
How To Identify The Symptoms Of Panic Attacks In Children?
Sunday, August 30, 2009 18:03 No CommentsIt is important for parents to know the symptoms of panic attacks in children so that they know how to respond to the child during such times. These panic attacks symptoms in children are numerous and are completely harmless to the child unless they do an irrational action. Though panic attacks are not a disease [...]
Treatment For Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 17:00 No CommentsTreatment for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) includes medicine or cognitive-behavioral therapy. Since generalized anxiety disorder occurs with another anxiety disorder, substance abuse or depression, treatment for these conditions also must happen to find relief.
In order to control anxiety a combination of medication and psychotherapy is often necessary. Anti-anxiety drugs ,anti depressants and beta-blockers prescribed [...]
Understanding Panic Attack Hyperventilation
Saturday, August 22, 2009 18:33 No CommentsBefore the onset of a panic attack, hyperventilation often occurs. Hyperventilation can be describe as an increase of the volume of air in the lungs. This happens through not only short quick breaths but frequent long deep breaths as well. Subconsciously it is a habit that we don’t even realize we have. Many of us [...]
Overcoming Performance Anxiety Erectile Dysfunction
Thursday, August 20, 2009 18:22 No CommentsPerformance anxiety erectile dysfunction or impotence is a very real issue affecting most men. The fear of premature ejaculation and not being able to perform adequately, dissatisfaction with penis size, stress during intercourse,and self-consciousness about body appearance can all lead to the very thing that most men wish to avoid - failure to get [...]
Treating Performance Anxiety in Children
Monday, August 17, 2009 19:09 No CommentsPerformance anxiety in children is one of the critical issues affecting the growth of a child a. This pediatric anxiety disorder occurs in infants where they show a fearful response to loud noise or the sudden loss of physical support.
Maternal separation is a normal, healthy response in a young one and also indicates the development [...]
Performance Anxiety In Athletes
Sunday, August 16, 2009 17:05 No CommentsPerformance anxiety in athletes has been recognized by mental health practitioners for many years. Choking during competition or during specific times during the competition,is a clear symptom of anxiety in many athletes .Choking during competition is describe as a decrease in performance due to excessive stress.
Performance anxiety can in fact provide a positive race-day boost [...]
panic attack test
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Recognising Symptoms of Severe Panic Attack
Friday, August 14, 2009 13:31 No CommentsThe Common severe panic attacks symptoms
It is hard to miss the physical symptoms of severe panic attacks . Increase in heart palpitation is one of the most easy to identify for someone actually suffering from such an attack . Heart palpitation can cause severe pain in the chest. People can also experience weakness that [...]
How Paranoia Panic Attack Differs From Panic Attack From Stress
Thursday, August 13, 2009 10:41 No CommentsParanoia panic attack is different as compared to panic attack brought on by stress . There are ,in fact,certain things that will trigger a terrifying belief for the person experiencing paranoia such as a memory that caused fear for that person and can become so severe that the person will begin to experience physical problems [...]
Stress and Panic Attack Medications
Sunday, August 9, 2009 12:09 No CommentsStress and panic attacks arise as a result of fear, stress and tensions related to various aspects of life. There are many stress and panic attack medications, and anti-stress drugs and anti-depressants offered by the healthcare industry that have become one of the hottest selling properties due to inability of people to cope with fear [...]
