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iOS AndroidAnxiety can be a very tricky subject. Every person who experiences anxiety is affected slightly differently, which means that there is no universal answer to finding relief. This article will walk you through the top anxiety disorders with the best methods of relief for each. We will touch on the most common methods, but there are so many more anxiety relief tips, tricks, and therapies out there.
There are numerous levels of anxiety, circumstances in which a person might begin to feel anxious, and ways to relieve the feeling. Take note of the word “relieve”. It is important to know that we focus on methods of relief rather than a “cure”. Anxiety can be soothed but not eliminated. With that in mind, it is important to try several methods of relief to know what works for you. It is also important to determine the cause of your anxiety to the best of your ability. We recommend taking time during moments of clarity to create lists of things that may trigger your anxious feelings. Certain methods of relief may work better if you can acknowledge the cause of your anxiety before you begin.
A psychiatric disorder that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, a serious accident, a terrorist act, war/combat, rape or other violent personal assault.
Methods of relief for PTSD:
This is the most common form of anxiety with more than 3 million US cases per year. Worrying on a certain level is normal and should not be a concern until those worrisome thoughts begin to feel unbearable and never-ending. You may experience persistent muscle tightness, fatigue, shaking, sweating or an overall sick to your stomach feeling. GAD does need to be diagnosed by a medical professional so that proper methods of relief can be administered.
Methods of relief for GAD:
A chronic health condition which causes extreme fear of social interactions. One may be excessively worried about being judged, embarrassed, or humiliated during social interactions. Common situations like dating, public speaking, using a public restroom or going to parties may be extremely difficult or seemingly impossible for a person suffering from social phobia
Methods of relief for Social Phobia: