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Article by R.D. Hawkins In today’s world anxiety just seems to be a fact of life. For most people anxiety doesn’t come in form of a serious anxiety disorder but instead as the run of the mill garden variety. The question is how can we reduce this nervous tension thus putting us back on the [...]
Article by Jay Chase One hurdle that acts as an emotional and physical barrier when dealing with anxiety is the idea and perception that there is a social stigma attached to any disorder that is related to a mental illness or condition that people do not fully understand. A stigma is defined as a mark [...]
Article by Alan Mills Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Social Anxiety (SAD), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Specific Phobia are all specific types of anxiety disorder. Over time, treatment for anxiety has progressed and today comes in all kinds of shapes and form. However the performance of the treatments and medicines [...]
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