Social Phobia Anxiety Disorder

Social phobia is another name for social anxiety disorder. Social phobia affects over 15 million Americans each year, making it the third largest psychological problem in the United States. As many people as there are affected by social phobia, it is still very misunderstood by mental health care professionals such as doctors, therapists and psychologists. Patients suffering from social phobia are misdiagnosed approximately 90% of the time. Often they are mistakenly labeled as manic-depressive, panic disordered, schizophrenic or clinically depressed.

Social phobia is not a disorder that is discussed a lot on television on in the media; so many sufferers don’t realize just how common their problem is in the world. Rather, they feel there is something wrong with just them so they don’t seek treatment. Without knowledge of social phobia and proper treatment, the condition can get worse over time. Another thing that makes social phobia so difficult is that it does not come and go as a symptom of some diseases, but it is with you every day of your life. [Read more...]

Do I Have an Anxiety Disorder?

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...]

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...]

How Do I Know I Have An Anxiety Disorder?

Anxiety is a part of life for everyone. But how is anxiety disorder different from normal anxiety? That’s the question I had. I had to learn three important facts about anxiety. First, it’s only a disorder if the attacks last a long time – well past any event that could have triggered anxiety. Second, a disorder can lead to a phobia such as agoraphobia, which is an abnormal fear of being in open or public places. Third, a disorder involves having intense attacks of anxiety. [Read more...]