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How To Beat the Memory-Anxiety Trap

Paul Dooley
March 9, 2009
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The human brain as we all know is immensely complex.  It is also something that people don't really understand and for this reason I won't pretend like I know something you don't know about the inner workings of this eight pound wonder.  Instead I want to point out something obvious that many of us neglect and as a result cause ourselves undue anxiety. Of all the things I've learned about anxiety over the life of this blog, there is one idea that sticks out the most.  The idea is that there is a significant link between anxiety and our

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety fourm, anxiety symptoms, coping with anxiety, fear and thoughts, long term memory anxiety, memory-anxiety, thoughts and panic

Why Anxiety And Bad News Don’t Mix

Paul Dooley
March 6, 2009
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We all spend a good amount of time looking for information.  In fact you may have come across this very site during your internet search for something anxiety related.  But having access to so much information is, among other things, a double edged sword. In this brief screen cast (below) I pointed out some of the problems associated with information overload.  I specifically talk about the news media and their attempt to bring you obscure stories of tragedy and sadness for the sake of entertainment. For the last year I have seriously

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Filed Under: Learning to Relax Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety disorder, anxiety news, anxiety symptoms, avoid negative news, culture of fear, fear mongers, negative news media, news, stress bad news

The Cult Of Stress

Paul Dooley
March 2, 2009
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We have all seen television images of cult members over the years. They are usually seen wearing matching clothes and hiding from t.v. news cameras as they dash for cover. Cult members seem weird, brainwashed, even dumb, but aren't we all cult members in a way? What I'm suggesting is that we all, to some extent, follow the pattern of life set forth by society. And in any industrialized nation this pattern is beset with stress of all kind. Work stress, school stress, financial stress, marital stress, so goes the pattern. Clearly we as a

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety blog. blog rant, anxiety disorder, anxiety self help, cult of stress, How to Manage Anxiety, my blog, stress

The Anxiety Guru Show: Experiences With Anxiety Medications (Podcast)

Paul Dooley
February 28, 2009
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On today's podcast I spoke with an Anxietyguru.net reader named Peter. Peter is from Sudbury, Massachusetts and has lived with bipolar disorder and anxiety for the better part of his life. I think this episode is particularly interesting given that Peter has taken medication for his condition for the past thirty plus years. There is something to be said about experience, and Peter has a great deal of insights to provide as a result. The interview was mainly based on Peter's own experience but we also delved into a general discussion about

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Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: antidepressants, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety guru show, anxiety interview, anxiety podcast, bipolar disorder, Celexa, information about anxiety medication, lexapro, lithium, Paxil, Podcast, prozac, social anxiety, Zoloft

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

The Time I Became Too Relaxed

Paul Dooley
February 20, 2009
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Relax, relax, that's what people are probably always telling you to do. And more to the point I'm sure that's what you wish you could do on demand, but anxiety has a way of cramping this aspiration. But do you really want instant relaxation? A boneless body on tap? There was this one time that I became way too relaxed and I want to talk to you about it. Like you and many others I sometimes would lose sleep because of my anxiety and as a result would lie awake on my couch late at night. Well about 5 years ago I had one of these late night

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blogs, anxiety disorder, anxiety joke, anxiety story, anxiety treatment, lucinda bassett, meditation, social anxiety

The Anxiety Dating Dilemma

Paul Dooley
February 18, 2009
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A 28 year old women details her troubles with love and anxiety. (Click image)

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: afraid to date, anxiety, anxiety disorder, anxiety love, fear of public, Panic Attacks, panic dating, panic sweating, social anxiety, social phobia

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

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