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The Chemical Imbalance Test: Does It Exist?

Paul Dooley
February 27, 2009
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Today I want to explore a basic question: Is there such a thing as a test for a brain-based chemical imbalance?  Sounds simple enough but as you'll soon see there is nothing simple about the question.  And this is mainly because there is currently a debate raging about the matter, and there seems to be no clear cut answer. Given the monstrous size of this issue it is mind bending that after sending people to the moon (and back), creating weapons of apocalyptic destruction, and the flowbee, that absolutely no one has a firm handle on what

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Filed Under: Treatment Tagged With: anxiety blog, anxiety disorders, anxiety symptoms, chemical imbalance test, diagnosing anxiety, is there an anxiety test, neurotransmitter test, testing anxiety, urinary anxiety test

Pfizer throws in the towel on developmental pain and anxiety disorder drugs

Paul Dooley
February 25, 2009
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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety disorder news, anxiety drugs, anxiety medication, pfizer halts anxiety drug

Anxiety Disorders And Sexual Problems

Paul Dooley
February 25, 2009
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As if anxiety sufferers didn't already have enough to worry about, there is now growing evidence to suggest that people with anxiety disorders also have higher rates of sexual problems. We are all familiar with the more common anxiety symptoms like palpitations, racing thoughts, perfuse sweating, but now you can add sexual aversion, sexual dysfunction, and a lower libido to the already long list of things you already hate about having an anxiety disorder. Sexual Aversion Sexual aversion is very much like it sounds. The intense

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Filed Under: Symptoms and Sensations Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety disorders, anxiety symptoms, ed anxiety, erectile dysfunction anxiety, fear of sex, Panic Attacks, panic sex, premature ejaculation, sex anxiety, sex aversion, sex palpitations, sexual problems anxiety

Wanted: Volunteer To Appear On The Anxiety Guru Show

Paul Dooley
February 15, 2009
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As part of my never ending quest to bring you information about anxiety disorders I'm seeking a volunteer. I'm in search of one person that has had experience with anxiety medications. I will be interviewing this brave soul via telephone and then airing the interview on my podcast the Anxiety Guru Show. This will provide great insight into the reality of anxiety medication, their effectiveness, and other related topics. The drug therapy issue is a touchy one and that's exactly why I want to tackle it head on. So if you or someone you know

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: anxiety blog, anxiety disorders, anxiety guru show, anxiety podacast, anxiety podcast

Mars vs. Venus: Women And Anxiety Disorders

Paul Dooley
February 15, 2009
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Over the years I've heard the phrase, "women suffer from anxiety disorder twice as much as men" many times. However, there was never an explanation attached to such statements, so today I wanted to present a few ideas about the possible reasons for this. Based on all the research information I reviewed it turns out that women having double the rate of anxiety disorders as men is not just a catch phrase, but a statistical fact. And its not just restricted to one type of anxiety disorder either. Women have higher rates of GAD, panic

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Filed Under: The Basics Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety blogs, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, female anxiety, gender difference anxiety disorder, women anxiety, women twice as likely to have anxiety

Dying A Thousand Deaths

Paul Dooley
February 13, 2009
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To be honest with you I feel like I'm going to die suddenly sometimes. I'm not ashamed of this fact, it's just the way it is. Interestingly, I have developed a rather deep sense of acceptance when it comes to feeling fear and anxiety symptoms. I accept the feelings and thoughts without much commotion, but I still think that instant death is likely at least every other Thursday or so. That's the amazing thing about anxiety that I still have trouble understanding. It's particularly hard to understand because I have a rather clear notion

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, blog, dialy anxiety, experience with anxiety, social anxiety, work anxiety

How To Desensitize Yourself

Paul Dooley
February 11, 2009
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Let's face it, no matter how many pills we pop or tricks we try we will still be anxious from time to time. However practicing the art of desensitization can ensure that we can relax our attitude toward fear and handle anxiety symptoms just a little bit better than we do now. First lets define what it means to be sensitized. When a person becomes sensitized they have essentially conditioned their body and mind to react to certain physical and psychological stimuli with extreme hypersensitivity. For example, say you have built up an

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Filed Under: Learning to Relax Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety on the web, anxiety symptoms, blogs, desensitization, google anxiety, help with anxiety, social anxiety

“Overcoming Anxiety Is Feasible For Most Patients”

Paul Dooley
February 8, 2009
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Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a prevalent, chronic, debilitating mental illness associated with marked impairment in daily functioning.1 An ongoing evolution of the definition of GAD has resulted in a bifurcation of the historical anxiety neurosis designation.2 A diagnosis of GAD currently implies chronic, excessive worry lasting at least 6 months and 3 of the possible 6 somatic or psychological symptoms (restlessness, fatigue, muscle tension, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and sleep disturbance).3 GAD typically presents in an

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: anxiety blog, anxiety disorders, anxiety medications, anxiety meds, anxiety remssion, anxiety symptoms, anxiety treatment, curing anxiety, gad, help with anxiety, overcoming anxiety

DWA: Driving While Anxious (Podcast)

Paul Dooley
February 7, 2009
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On today's podcast I discussed the finer points of driving while anxious. I recruited my younger brother to share with you his phobia - driving. I recently received a request from an Anxiety Guru reader who wanted this topic reviewed so we beat this issue to near death on our quest for driving nirvana. Driving as we all know can be a huge obstacle for many anxiety sufferers. This becomes extremely problematic because of the amount of driving we all have to do. This podcast is meant to detail some of the most common problems faced by anxious

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Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety driving, anxiety guru, anxiety podcast, anxiety symptoms, driving in the rain, driving in the snow, fear of driving

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