Anxiety
Are you one of the 40 million Americans who struggle with Anxiety? Although effective treatments exist, too many people suffer through stress and anxiety without appropriate help. Do you have unreasonable nagging fears, anxieties or phobias? Do you avoid social events because of the stress involved or are you worried about experiencing a panic attack? Is a past traumatic event interfering with your life today? Learn more about the signs, symptoms and treatments for anxiety, the most common of mental health disorders.
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Children
Between 3% and 4% of children experience generalized anxiety disorder. It’s up to parents and caregivers to learn the signs and symptoms of this disorder and to initiate treatment, if necessary. Top of Page -
Understanding Panic Disorder
Panic disorder sometimes occurs after the experience of unexplained panic attacks. A panic disorder is characterized by an enduring fear of experiencing another panic attack, and the way that fear influences life and quality of life. Top of Page -
Specific Phobia
Anxiety in a dangerous situation is healthy; anxiety in a safe situation is not. A phobia is an unreasonable fear that can reduce quality of life. Phobias are very treatable but very few people with specific phobia get help. Top of Page -
Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder)
Learn about social phobia, an intense anxiety surrounding certain social interactions that interferes with the ability to live a happy and normal life. Top of Page -
What Is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
Generalized Anxiety Disorder FAQs Top of Page -
Childhood Social Phobia
Learn to spot the signs and symptoms of social phobia in children. Top of Page -
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD FAQs Top of Page -
Eat Well, Feel Better. Good Nutrition for Less Anxiety
Here are 6 easily made dietary changes that can help you to reduce the anxiety you feel. Top of Page -
Do You Have an Anxiety Disorder? Know the Signs.
Do you have an anxiety disorder? Ask yourself the following 7 questions. Top of Page -
Beta Blockers for Anxiety
A high blood pressure medication that can reduce the physical symptoms of anxiety. Top of Page -
Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia is a fear of public situations, which in extreme cases, can lead to a person becoming housebound. Top of Page -
Separation Anxiety Disorder
An abnormal and developmentally harmful fear of separation from parents or caregivers. Top of Page




