Is your Anxiety Interfering with your Life?
Are you worrying too much and is difficult to stop? Do you feel anxious about different things to a point that they become overwhelming and may affect your sleep, your stomach, or your ability to stay calm in daily situations? Do you ever think about the problems so much that you are exhausted?
If your answer was ‘Yes’ to some of these questions, you might be suffering from an ‘Anxiety Disorder’. Even though it is normal to be anxious in stressful situations, being anxious most of the time to a point that it affects your daily interactions is not.
Anxiety can manifest itself in many ways. For instance, if you find yourself losing focus or not being able to concentrate, feeling irritable, restless, scared, and constantly nervous, it may indicate that you are facing overwhelming anxiety. Luckily, there are many therapy options for treating anxiety.
The Physical Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders Include:
- Rapid breathing
- Heart palpitations
- Sweating
- Insomnia
- Gastrointestinal problems
- Wobbly legs
- Dizziness
- Feeling lightheaded
Anxiety disorders can be caused by a combination of stressful situations and a genetic predisposition. After the first episode is triggered, it becomes easy for anxiety to manifest again even in situations that would not warrant this response. Anxiety disorders can only be diagnosed by a Registered Psychologist, Psychiatrist, or Family Physician. There are a few different anxiety disorders based on DSM-5.
Different Types of Anxiety Disorders
Please see the list below for more information on different types of Anxiety Disorders:
Therapy for Anxiety
Living with an anxiety disorder is not fun. It depletes your energy so you can’t live your life the way you could. It really doesn’t have to be this way. These days, we have psychological treatments that have been proven to help. A trained and qualified psychotherapist will be able to assess your situation and provide a specific treatment with concrete exercises and techniques to better cope with and to overcome your anxiety.
At CBT Psychology, our qualified and experienced psychotherapists can provide anxiety relief therapy based on evidence-based treatments to meet your needs in a safe and comfortable space.