- Remember: the best and most natural way to deal with anxiety is to keep up with your body. This means exercising, eating right, getting enough sleep, meditation, and knowing yourself and how you deal with stress.
- There are many different types of anxiety, not just generalized anxiety disorder. There is PTSD, ODC, along with many, many others.
- Look at stressful situations with humor in mind. Remember that nothing is ever as bad as it seems, and that every experience is a learning experience. (Just remember "The Pizza Boy"!)
Monday, December 21, 2009
To Conclude...
Level of Adults With Anxiety
The Stress Container
The Vicious Cycle

The ‘fear of the fear’ often makes us feel worse as we are literally on edge waiting for bad feelings to happen; we stop doing things that we link with the negative (bad) feelings or thoughts. This is called avoidance. The more that we avoid the thing that we link with feeling bad, the more we think of it as being dangerous.
This means that the next time we have to face the situation or event, our body tells us that it is dangerous and the fight, flight or freeze response kicks in. We feel that we either need to run away from the ‘dangerous’ thing, fight it or we feel that our body is frozen to the spot.
Either way, our body is not happy when we feel all of these horrible feelings and think horrible things. By understanding why we feel this way, we can then take away the ‘scared’ feeling because we know that it is just our body reacting to something that it thinks is scary, even though it is actually harmless. No-one ever died from having anxiety!
Medical News Today
^^This link I just posted is a great resource for anxiety information if you are looking to learn more. I came across it while searching for information for my posts, and noticed that it is just a well-rounded, accurate site which covers many of the concerning areas of anxiety. If you're curious, check it out!
Medication
- Drowsiness, lack of energy
- Clumsiness, slow reflexes
- Slurred speech
- Confusion and disorientation
- Depression
- Dizziness, lightheadedness
- Impaired thinking and judgement
- Memory loss, forgetfulness
- Nausea, stomach upset
- Blurred or double vision

