Understanding comorbid anxiety disorder
September 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Anxiety, Disorders, Panic Attacks
The common symptom of depression is anxiety. Depression always starts with anxiety. The common symptoms of depressions are somatic anxiety, psychic activity and worry. People having characters of hypersomnia, hyperphagia, reverse dirunal variation, significant anxiety and extreme reaction anxiety. Extreme reaction sensitivity is the most common symptom of depression.The psychiatric symptoms of comorbid anxiety disorder is quite common in most of the adults. The presence of Major depressive disorder MDD and comorbid anxiety disorder is as high as 60 percent. Comorbidity comes with depressive and anxiety disorders. Severe comorbidity results in extreme phychiatric outcomes. The severity acts as barriers to treatment that increases resistance to treatment, risk of commiting suicide, increased chance of recurrence and increase in utilization of medical resources.
Laughter as a Medicine to combat Anxiety attacks
September 25, 2009 by admin
Filed under Anxiety Attack, Panic Attacks, Therapy
Ever been in a situation where you are with a group of friends, in a marketplace, or somewhere else, and, all of a sudden, one of them takes off on a neural flight, quite literally. He’s sweating horribly, has got goose bumps all over his trembling body, and is shrieking like a madman on the top of his lungs. You’ve witnessed what is technically referred to as an Anxiety Attack.Panic attacks, as they’re also called, surprisingly enough are pretty common. Statistically, 10% of the adult population will undergo this intense assault, at least once in their lives.
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