Anxiety Disorders

Unlike the type of anxiety most people experience, anxiety disorders involve a severe and persistent level of fear or worry that can be almost damaging to your everyday functioning as a serious mental illness is. The main and important types of anxiety disorders are phobias and panic disorders. If you know more about them, you will be able to improve your life and cope with them in the best possible manner.
Phobias
Phobias are characterized by a persistent and irrational fear of a specific object, or situation that leads to a compelling desire to avoid it. Many people experience unreasonable fear when confronted by a harmless stimulus such as a tiny spider. The fear is considered phobia only if it becomes significant source of distress or interferes with normal functioning. It is estimated that one in nine adult people suffer from different kind of phobia-fear from snakes, spiders and even water.
Panic disorders
Panic disorders are often characterized by recurrent attacks that may occur unpredictably or as a result of specific situations. They are a common type of disorder, often starting in adolescence. These attacks may be confined to a period of several weeks or months or may become chronic. They involve sudden and intense fear that often is accompanied by chest pain, dizziness, sweating, faintness and trembling. Some people suffer few of these physical symptoms but feel more muscular tension and mental anxiety instead.
All these disorders often respond to treatments. That is why getting help is essential. Without treatment, the disorder can endure for the rest of your life. It is very important to recognize the disorder as fast as possible, because most of the people experience at least mild symptoms at some point in their lives. The causes of these disorders are not always clear. They appear to have no genetic basis. If you suffer from such a anxiety disorders you are aware how distressing is your behavior. Seek help and do not give up. It is not easy to overcome your fears, but at least you have to try. There are many modern methods and procedures that can help you to cope with them. Otherwise, you may suffer from the so called double anxiety- anxiety associated with the disorder itself and the anxiety of knowing that something is wrong. So, try not to lose contact with the reality. Make a visit to a specialist, start practicing meditation or some other stress relief technique, understand better your inner space and all that will definitely help you to make your life pleasant and valuable again.