Treatment of
Anxiety
There Are Many Treatments For
Anxiety
I believed that the treatment of anxiety would be
a simple and straightforward thing. When I admitted to myself
that I was suffering from the symptoms of anxiety panic attacks
and went in to the doctor to seek professional help, I believed
that the struggle was almost over. I could go in, get some
medicine, and start to get better. Little did I realize that it
was not that simple. As a matter of fact, I was not even half
way there. There are many treatments for anxiety, and some of
them appear to be miracle cures, but the people selling them
are pretty deceptive.
Anyone who tells you the treatment of generalized anxiety
disorder is easy is deceiving you. In fact, it is a difficult,
involved process. The treatment of mood disorders is always
difficult. You see, it requires several different stages. If
you suffer from severe anxiety as I did, the first stage is to
get your symptoms under control.
The First stage is all I thought there was to the
treatment of
anxiety – the administering of medication.
Basically, the doctor gave me some sedatives and an
antidepressant that would help treat my anxiety. This would
somewhat alleviate my symptoms and get me into a space where I
could be responsive to therapy. Therapy, however, was much more
involved.
I had wanted the treatment of anxiety to end with pills, but
I understood why it didn't. You see, treating anxiety with
medication helps you suppress the symptoms, but it does not
address the underlying causes. Most anxiety panic disorders
stem from some psychological factor.
There was something about me that was making me have severe
anxiety attacks, and it was important to get to the root of it.
In the meantime, the doctor could treat my symptoms so that I
could approach the problem rationally, but if treating the
outside symptoms was all he did, I would have to be on
sedatives forever. Eventually, whatever it was that was causing
the anxiety would find another way to rear its ugly head.
Fortunately, the treatment of anxiety didn't only consist of
therapy. There were a lot of other practical steps that I could
take to help treat my anxiety, steps that were immediately
effective.
Through exercise, meditation, and maintaining a healthy
social life, I could keep my anxiety at bay on a daily basis.
It would still come out periodically, but if I didn't let
myself shut down I could keep the upper hand. I am still
undergoing my treatment of anxiety, but it is
better than it has been in years.
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