Anxiety Disorder Cripples Lives
For 25 million Americans anxiety disorder is much more than
just a simple case of nervousness.
Anxiety disorder illnesses can fill people's lives with overwhelming anxiety and fears that are chronic, unrelenting and grow progressively worse. Anxiety disorders cause sufferers to feel a sense of constant worry, tension and impending doom.
Anxiety symptoms can become so severe that anxiety disorder sufferers are almost totally disabled, too terrified to leave their homes, to enter their office building, attend their children's soccer games or shop for groceries. It is common for anxiety disorder to accompany depression, substance abuse (like alcohol) or another anxiety disorder.
Fortunately, through research supported by the National Institute of Mental Health, there are some effective treatments that can help. In fact, anxiety disorder is the most treatable form of mental illness. Treatment typically involves a combination of medication and therapy.
In his insightful and well-written book titled "Prisoners of our Thoughts," Gary Miller describes his own battle with anxiety and shares the methods that helped him erase "that little negative person" from his life.
"Through extensive research and applying the techniques I learned, I came out of my nightmare and learned how to deal with stress and anxiety. And now, having recovered my stability and mastered the skills necessary to deal with life's more stressful events, I want to share with you what I've found. I know that what brought me out of the fog will help you out, too."
On this web site, you will find a variety of information about how to conquer anxiety disorder. Since information is power, we have included a variety of articles about the various anxiety disorders along with suggested treatments, support and coping skills.
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It is our earnest hope that this information will enhance your life and allow you to join the millions of people who have conquered anxiety disorder and gone on to live fearless, happy and meaningful lives.