What Are the Symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Everything You Need To Know About Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessive-compulsive disorder is characterized as a person’s obsession with rituals in order to neutralize intrusive thoughts. This is a major anxiety disorder. There are recurrent and constant impulses, thoughts or images that the person experiences at any given time. The person tries to suppress or ignore ( Read More…)

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What Are the Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder

Everything You Need To Know About Social Anxiety Disorder Social anxiety disorder manifests as apprehension, fear or worry at a heightened level.  This is confirmed if the person is easily embarrassed and is often anxious of practically every situation. Anxiety, fear and worry when speaking in public is normal but if this reaction is heightened, ( Read More…)

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What Are the Symptoms of Panic Disorder

Everything You Need to Know About Panic Disorder What is Panic Disorder? Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder that can be treated successfully. It is characterized by attacks of fear and terror that are usually accompanied by sweatiness, pounding heart, faintness, dizziness and weakness. During these attacks, the people with panic disorder feel flushed or ( Read More…)

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What Are the Different Anxiety Disorders

Kinds of Anxiety Disorders Anxiety disorder is a common chronic disorder, affecting women more than men. This can lead to impairment. It is long-lasting anxiety that is not specific to any object or scenario. Therefore, it is free-floating. People suffering from this disorder often feel nervous, worried or afraid of something but they cannot articulate ( Read More…)

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What is An Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety Disorder 101 Anxiety disorder is the term used to define pathological fears, phobias, anxieties and nervous conditions that either appear suddenly or develop over time. It may affect daily activities. Oftentimes, anxiety disorders affect the emotions of the individual. Both terms, anxiety and fear, have specific meanings in a scientific usage. Normally, they are ( Read More…)

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