Anxiety DisordersTwenty-First Century Books, 01/01/2012 - 112 páginas Millions of Americans—more than 16 percent of teens and adults—live with some type of anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are a group of disorders that include panic disorder, agoraphobia, general anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others. Once viewed as "worrywarts," people with anxiety disorders are now taken seriously. According to recent studies quoted in USA TODAY, The Nation's No.1 Newspaper, anxiety disorders can lead to "higher blood pressure and heart rates, less effective immune systems, surges of stress hormones that strain the heart, more depression, and perhaps even shorter life spans." |
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... drugs can also cause anxiety and panic. A person can have anxiety as a reaction to cocaine, amphetamines, and other stimulants such as caffeine or ephedra. Some people can find evidence of anxiety disorders within many branches of their ...
... drug abuse) Panic attacks are sudden waves of severe anxiety that begin abruptly. The symptoms usually last only a few minutes, although they can return in waves for a couple of hours. What does a panic attack feel like? At least four ...
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Índice
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Rituals Trauma And Worry | 32 |
Treatment Options | 48 |
Stress Management | 68 |
You Can Beat An Anxiety Disorder | 92 |
Glossary | 100 |
Resources | 103 |
Source Notes | 104 |
Selected BibliographyFurther Reading | 105 |
Websites | 107 |
Index | 109 |
About The AuthorsPhoto Acknowledgments | 112 |
Back Cover | 114 |