anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
Living with Anxiety and Depression
Anxiety, it makes me walk a narrow path. A path I fear, a path that terrifies me to my core. I didn't always walk this path. I used to be social, I used to love talking to new people, I used to love being in groups. I miss those days.
By Jayden Kamakeeina7 years ago in Psyche
You See Silver, I See Black
I know it has been weeks since you have last heard from me. I started my new job! It is a great job with wonderful co-workers. It has taken the physical challenges away from what I faced when I was cooking professionally. It has a relaxing pace for several hours, four days a week. However, my anxiety has been like the big bad wolf trying to blow down my house. Most people would think that a person in my position would be jumping and clicking his heels, but when anxiety slides in, you end up falling on your face.
By BIGG_JOE Vitality_Adjustment7 years ago in Psyche
Six Things People With Social Anxiety Can Understand
Anxiety, dread, avoidance and pain. Do you identify with these words far too often? Do you often feel dread when talking to strangers, do you stress over their approval or rejection, get anxious anticipating an occasion or discussion, are you constantly pessimistic, and do you expect the worst from social interactions? If the answer is yes, then more than likely you'll struggling with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD).
By Elizabeth Mullins7 years ago in Psyche
Ways to Take Your Anxiety Down a Step
Living with anxiety can be incredibly difficult. When you struggle with anxiety, everyday tasks can seem insurmountably difficult, and frightening. Simple activities—even those that you enjoy—can be taxing. and upsetting. For an estimated 40 million adults, these sorts of struggles are daily occurrences. But none of this means that anxiety cannot be managed.
By Marshall Stevenson7 years ago in Psyche
Managing Anxiety
Everyone has experienced anxiety in some form. Even if it was just as a child, when things were still new and they were forming their personalities. Generally, it’s something the average person is able to work through and overcome. Having anxiety because you have a presentation to give, or you’re going to have to do something unfamiliar, is normal, and will usually fade once the situation is resolved. If you have an anxiety disorder, it doesn’t work that way.
By Candida Reece7 years ago in Psyche
Tips to Help Your Anxiety
Anxiety is one of the most common mental health issues in the world. However, it is still under-evaluated, under-diagnosed, and under-developed. Learning to live with anxiety can be complex. However, overcoming anxiety or at least managing it is possible through recovery practices. Our ability to obtain inner peace is important to our well-being. Stress and anxiety are the conditions for people to calm down or stress mental health. Stress and pain are harmful to the body. Excessive anxiety and stress disrupt the streptococcal hormone cortisol. It causes body aches such as headaches, nausea, decreased appetite, decreased appetite, and other signs of the body. Animal therapy, such as by visiting Dr Marty Pets on Facebook, can be very soothing.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Psyche
I'm on the Verge of a Breakdown...
I will never forget the first anxiety attack I ever had. Everything seemed, well, fine! I escaped the wintry gloom of New York City after what seemed like an endless stretch of bad weeks. Fights with friends, bullsh*t tickets from the NYPD, a bad internship, and an even worse living situation. I was broke, tired, and ready to get out.
By Anthony Marone7 years ago in Psyche











