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Learning To Breathe

Den
March 27, 2009
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Today I want to introduce a new contributor to Anxietyguru.net.   Den is an Anxiety Guru reader and has lived with anxiety disorder for several years and has decided to offer his personal experiences and knowledge to help others with their daily struggle with anxiety. According to some recent studies scientist have shown human babies may be born with an ability to discern musical rhythms, possess a rudimentary understanding of math and language, and are equipped with some knowledge of the physical world.  While these studies may be

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Filed Under: Learning to Relax Tagged With: anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, breathing anxiety, breathing techniques, calming down, diaphragmatic breathing, help with anxiety, Panic Attacks, social anxiety

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 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

What Do You Want To Know About Anxiety?

Paul Dooley
January 21, 2009
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The vast majority of my stint as an anxiety sufferer has been spent in utter confusion about what the hell was wrong with me. It took me years of searching, reading, asking, and probing before I got a clue. Going to my primary doctor wasn't always the best information session because the doctor's reaction was to give me a drug and call it a day. The therapist I've seen never really saw me look or act nervous so they figured I was fine. Therapist: "So you don't want to hurt yourself or others?" Me: No. Therapist: "So you get nervous, have

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: aniety, anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety disorders, anxty, blog, Panic, Panic Attacks, social anxiety

Here’s An Effective Way To Lower Your Anxiety

Paul Dooley
January 14, 2009
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Over the life of this blog I have talked a lot about how changing your thinking can lead to less anxiety. But what does 'change your thinking' even mean? Today I want to talk about a specific thing you can do (or think) to achieve the goal of less anxiety. Have you ever heard people say that we should all try and live in the present? Of course you have but who cares right? Well not really, because this simple old school saying (like most sayings) is true and effective. It's just that people hear sayings like this so much that they tend to

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety blogs, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, anxiety treatment, coping with anxiety, live in the present, living in the moment, Panic, Panic Attacks, social anxiety

32 Strategies To Overcome Anxiety And Depression

Paul Dooley
January 13, 2009
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I recently wrote about my day in the public library and how I was able to find a few books of some interest. One of the books I discovered is called Healing Anxiety and Depression. The book is filled with helpful information but one of the most useful was the list of 32 effective coping strategies found in chapter 20. I wouldn't say that the list is comprehensive but my goal is to share with you every little bit of information that you might find useful, effective, and worth trying to help you ease your anxiety. I didn't particularly agree

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Filed Under: The Basics Tagged With: aniety, anxiety, anxiety disorders, anxiety symptoms, anxiety treatments, beat anxiety, conquer anxiety, coping with anxiety and depression, depression, depression treatment, help with anxiety, Panic Attacks, prevent anxiety, social anxiety, strategies to overcome anxiety and depression

The Truth About Chemical Imbalance Theory And Antidepressants

Paul Dooley
January 4, 2009
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A few years ago I visited my primary doctor because of chest pains and after a few tests he confirmed that I had an anxiety disorder and not heart disease. After the test he spoke to me for about 5 minutes, prescribed Prozac , and told me to have a great day. At first I really didn't think much about this, but for reasons unknown to me, I stuck the little bottle of pills in my pocket and vowed to never ingest any of it. In retrospect it may have been my natural suspicion and anxiety about things I knew nothing about, but over time it

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Filed Under: The Basics Tagged With: antidepressants, antidepressants don't work, anxiety, anxiety attack, anxiety blog, anxiety blogs, anxiety chest pain, anxiety dizzy, anxiety symptoms, chemical imbalance, coping with anxiety, do antidepressants effective, ocd, palpitations, Panic Attacks, panic disorder, Privacy Policy, social anxiety

The Secret To My Semi Success

Paul Dooley
December 19, 2008
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One of the biggest problems I had with unmasking my anxiety disorder and managing the related symptoms was tied to my utter ignorance about anxiety disorder(s) itself. The good news is that if you are reading this post than clearly you have some clue as to what's bothering you. But don't stop there because knowing is just half the battle (yes that is a line from G.I Joe). I really didn't know what I had back in 1999 when anxiety first struck me. I was confused, afraid, and worst of all I had no idea what was wrong. This leads me to the first

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Filed Under: Treatment Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety attacks, anxiety blog, anxiety blogs, anxiety disorder, anxiety treatments, coping with anxiety, help with anxiety, Panic, Panic Attacks, self help

Discover How To Prevent Panic

Paul Dooley
December 18, 2008
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Panic attacks can exact a devastating toll on your body and mind. For this reason it is critical that anxiety sufferers not only look for detailed descriptions of their problems but also for solutions to their problems. In this guest podcast by Alex Taylor of Preventyourpanic.com Alex explains the roots of anxiety and how you can learn to prevent panic attacks. Alex offers far more than the "just get over it appraoch" and I think Alex has discovered some very interesting, sensible, and effective ways of looking at anxiety, fear, panic,

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Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety attacks, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, coping with anxiety, help panic, Panic, Panic Attacks, panix, prevent panic attacks

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