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Q&A: What causes an anxiety disorder to develop, and how can I control it without the use of prescription drugs?

April 3rd, 2011

Question by kayelle.: What causes an anxiety disorder to develop, and how can I control it without the use of prescription drugs?
I’ve had an anxiety disorder for as long as I can remember. But it is gradually getting worse, to the point where the simplest things will cause me to have a panic attack. It’s taking over my life. Every therapist I’ve ever tried seeing has always just given me prescription after prescription. I want to know if any of you have this problem- if so, how do you deal with it? How do you calm yourself down? How do you cope with it?

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Answer by bubbles
its very hard to control. I take xanax for it. It really calms you down.

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Panic disorder: a tightening vortex of misery. .(psychiatric research; includes symptoms and “drugs that elicit panic attacks” … from: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care

July 21st, 2010

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This digital document is an article from Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, published by Nursecom, Inc. on January 1, 2003. The length of the article is 2388 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Panic disorder: a tightening vortex of misery. (Biological Perspectives).(psychiatric research; includes symptoms and “drugs that elicit panic attacks” charts)
Author: Norman L. Keltner
Publication: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2003
Publisher: Nursecom, Inc.
Volume: 39 Issue: 1 Page: 38(5)

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Panic disorder: a tightening vortex of misery. .(psychiatric research; includes symptoms and “drugs that elicit panic attacks” … from: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care

Considering A Boarding School For Boys?

June 20th, 2010

Even though public education is free here in the U. S., many parents have reasons to send their children elsewhere for an education. Some may not be satisfied with the quality of the local government-run schools, and others may have children with special needs. One option is to find a school that’s away from home, and to send the children there to live. Throughout history, this option has been particularly popular for boys. There’s a lot of information on the web about choosing a boarding school for boys.

Parents can make a choice depending upon the needs of their child. Those who would just like something better than the local public option can opt for a “prep school”, which will generally teach grades 9 through 12. The main difference between them and your local public option is that the courses are specifically geared toward preparing the boys for college. (You’ll also find some that teach grades 6 through 9.)

Some of these academies are run on a military model, where students are required to learn military discipline and wear military uniforms. They may also have JROTC programs, where students are required to take courses on leadership, and to take part in drills and ceremonies. Other academies are geared more toward the civilian world, and some may be associated with a church. And, you’d be surprised to learn how old some institutions are. (At least one has been in operation since the late 18th century.)

Either way, their advertising brochures talk about their accreditation, their focus on academic superiority, and their small class sizes. (There may even mention about the number of their graduates who go on to do well in college.) Also, they claim to teach creativity, critical thinking skills, and about how to learn.

They’ll also talk about their athletic and social activities, and about how they can mold a student’s character into that of a productive and well-adjusted adult. Many of these are located in either small towns or out in the countryside. In general, the faculty also live on premises.

Other academies have been established for children with behavioral or emotional problems. They can help children with a wide range of issues, such as ADHD, substance abuse, anger management, or depression. You may find these located either in the mountain wilderness, or on a Western desert ranch. Either way, vigorous outdoor activity is a major component of the therapy. Counselling for parents might also be available.

So, you might be wondering, how is it advantageous to send children to single-sex schools?

Many people claim that children can learn more competently when they aren’t pressured to interface with the other sex. Some studies demonstrate that students at a single-sex learning institution have a better record of academic achievement. Girls, some specialists explain, learn differently from boys, so teaching methods should be specifically designed for each sex.

If you think you’d like to consider one of these alternatives, you’ll want to note that they are quite expensive. But, financial aid is offered at some academies.

Your preferred search engine can assist you in finding a boarding school for boys.

Diamond Ranch Academy is a top rated boarding school for boys. It provides formal educational learning, physical activity and a great facility for youngsters who need a structured environment for learning.

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A Life Less Anxious: Freedom from panic attacks and social anxiety without drugs or therapy

June 6th, 2010

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A former anxiety sufferer shows you how to overcome your anxiety problems

Do you have a tremendous fear of public speaking, flying, or other social situations? Do you live in fear of having another panic attack? Do you depend on antidepressants, alcohol, or other medications to calm you down or help you sleep? If so, you’re not alone. Tens of millions of Americans are affected by anxiety disorders and many more worldwide. I personally struggled for five years with extreme social anxiety and panic attacks, constantly battling my own scary and seemingly uncontrollable thoughts.

I finally found the path to freedom from excessive worry, medication, and fear. I have overcome these problems and now live my life with a greater sense of inner peace and calmness. I’m not a medical doctor, psychiatrist, or therapist of any sort. I am simply a normal guy whose life was once overrun with constant worry, fear, and depression. With great determination, research, and trial and error, I have returned to a healthy state of wholeness and optimism.

My book details many of the problems I encountered daily, struggles that anyone suffering from anxiety can certainly relate to. I expand in detail upon my journey towards personal freedom, the valuable lessons I learned along the way, and how to apply them to your own life. I discuss why I had several severe relapses with my progress, and how you can avoid the same pitfalls.

Book highlights include:

Education – Explanations of what anxiety is, and how it affects your body and mind.
Strategy – How to formulate a plan to overcome your own fears and self-created limitations.
Techniques – Discussions of the various physical and mental techniques I found most helpful in my recovery and still practice today, including meditation.
Inspiration – I show you how to gain a sense of urgency and inspiration to change your life.
Life Changes – Adjustments to your lifestyle to help encourage a peaceful mind and body.

Are you ready to get your life back?

A Life Less Anxious: Freedom from panic attacks and social anxiety without drugs or therapy