Panic Attacks: How to Prepare

If you suffer from an anxiety disorder, panic attacks may be a part of your life. Even with proper medication, many patients suffer from panic attacks. Although predicting when a panic attack will happen may be a bit tricky, you can take steps to prepare for these panic attacks in order to take back control of your life.

The first step to taking back that control is to learn to breathe. When a person has a panic attack, often they feel so overwhelmed that they forget to simply breathe properly. Many doctors, therefore, advocating safe breathing practices in order to help calm anyone having a panic attack. In fact, if you’ve ever had a panic attack in public, someone may have tried to get you to breath into a paper bag. This may or may be a good method for you, but the fact is that you should know and practice your breathing exercise before you are panicking. Have a plan—learn calming breathing techniques and practice at least twice a day. [Read more...]

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Enjoy the Season – 5 Ways to Manage Holiday Stress

By Margaret Page

The holiday season is notorious for being the most stressful time of the year. In addition to the demands of regular life, we have shopping, wrapping, decorating, cooking, school plays, parties, menu planning, in-laws… and did I mention it’s the most stressful time of the year?

Unfortunately, a stressful holiday is simply not enjoyable. If you’ve ever been there (and honestly, who hasn’t?), you’re familiar with that silent promise: next year, I’ll do it differently.
Aside from renting a remote cabin, there’s only one way to ensure a low-stress holiday season: have a strategy in place to keep it all manageable. Here are five easy ways to minimize the stress of the holiday season:

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Depression and Anxiety

Hardly anyone feels deliriously happy all the time. Fluctuations in mood are natural and normal. However, if periods of low mood are prolonged and persistent then it may indicate clinical depression.

Feelings of sadness or depressed mood are natural reactions to loss or unhappy events. However, in the case of clinical depression the feelings of sadness and lowered mood are disproportionate and prolonged. Usually the depressed mood will be accompanied by feelings [Read more...]

Feeling Guilty About Everything

It’s so easy to feel guilty about everything when you have low self-esteem. A person with low self-esteem seems to believe they are responsible for everything and nothing he or she does is good enough. These guilty feelings include thinking you don’t spend enough time with the family or you should be making more money. Guilty feelings also rise out of past life regrets such as not having children or failing to obtain a promotion at work. Actually, someone who wants to feel guilty can find something to feel guilty about in just about every area of their life. [Read more...]

Yes, Anxiety and Sleep Disorders Are Related!

Are you stressed? Everyone usually has some sort of stress. Young and old, rich or poor, it really doesn’t matter your situation or circumstances. Just about everyone feels some measure of anxiety, stress or worry. But how are anxiety and sleep disorders related? You might think that the answer is obvious since anxiety often keeps one up at night and can awaken a person from sleep, but in reality the problem actually goes much deeper than that. It’s important to understand the connection between anxiety and sleep disorders since sleep is so vitally important to one’s health and a lack of it can lead to a host of problems. [Read more...]

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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Posttraumatic stress disorder is a mental illness that has gained a lot of press since the Vietnam War. Despite the press, however, many people do not realize what this condition is and how many lives it can and does impact.

Posttraumatic stress disorder is one of several anxiety disorders. This particular condition is widely associated with military personnel who have seen live-action combat. [Read more...]