Symptoms Of GAD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder

By Abby Jarvis


One of the most prevalent psychological disorders today is SAD and it is estimated that there are up to 12% of people suffering with some degree of social anxiety disorder symptoms today.Social anxiety occurs when someone suffers from dread, uneasiness or fear about a social interaction which can be a cause of a major obstacle in their life. It is quite different from shyness, which is more of a personality trait, where someone may prefer to not expose themselves to social situations. Social anxiety is a problem when the sufferer is unable to involve themselves in normal situations without significant emotional stress.

Social anxiety disorder symptoms are things that sufferers describe when they are describing their social anxiety. They can be broadly divided into anxious thoughts, anxious behaviours, and anxious feelings. Anxious thoughts can include over thinking certain situations. For example, someone can think that everyone is staring at them, or everyone is laughing at them, or that they are making a fool of themselves, whereas from an outside perspective, everything is normal. So someone suffering from social anxiety could be unwilling to go into a crowded meeting because they feel that everyone would be staring at them, as opposed to the main speaker, which of course is completely illogical.

Last but not the least, you fear the idea of being embarrassed or criticized. Sure no one wants to be put in such a situation, but if you're the type who breaks into a cold sweat or get a panic attack just by the thought, you might be going through some things that you shouldn't consider as normal anymore.The best way to treat these social anxiety disorder symptoms is through therapy sessions with your psychiatrist. Try to retrace your steps to when the panic attacks first started happening so that your therapist can zero in on the exact circumstances that lead you to develop irrational fears. If you have any underlying medical conditions that you're currently treating with drugs, don't forget to tell your doctor about it. This way, it will be much easier for him or her to help you find the solution to your problem.

Symptoms of GAD are:Low levels of concentration. You know what you're supposed to do but you just can't get yourself to do them as you are constantly thinking about many things things are negative.On edge or loss of control. Are you noticing you argue a lot or tiny things can set you off? Tiredness. This symptom links in to the ones above. Constantly feeling lethargic resulting in not getting things done which your mind then dwells on you then become irritated, your body becomes fatigued as the muscle tension then keeps us tired and the cycle repeats.Constant negative thoughts. This is the biggest key to overcoming your anxiety. Negative thoughts can be that you're seeing something bad happening all the time. This in itself will restrict your life. Things like going on holiday, driving or leaving the house.

We all have anxious moments that plague our lives and definitely know what anxiety feels like. Even an exam or an interview makes our heart beat faster. Jittery feelings and butterfly stomachs, we've experienced it all. However, if you find worries and fears overtaking your life and preventing you from being at peace, you may be experiencing the first anxiety disorder symptoms. Today, especially with current lifestyles, anxiety disorders or panic attacks are on the increase.

If panic attacks occur due to no particular reason or event and happens frequently then you ought to seek help. An anxiety disorder is a mental illness where a patient suffers from repeated panic attacks. A person becomes an unfortunate victim constant anxiety and starts to worry about having further attacks. People suffering from this condition may experience a range of psychological and physical symptoms. A release of adrenaline, the stress hormone, occurs when a person experience a panic attack. Anxiety disorder symptoms vary from person to person and depend on a number of factors.

This anxiety disorder can make living difficult for people; in fact, it has already affected over 19 million Americans. The important thing to point out is that many people are unaware of their situation and therefore know very little about their mental illness. It is often the duty and burden of friends and family to help these sufferers to cope by understanding their problem. This is when it becomes crucial to learn a little more about anxiety disorder symptoms.

One of the best ways to diagnose anxiety disorder symptoms is to be aware of the fact that there are two traits that victims exhibit. The first one is that they keep fretting and worrying about the future attacks and when the next attack may occur. This then leads to victims avoiding any situation that they feel are the cause of their attacks. Things can get worse when they start to avoid all places so that they are do not feel embarrassed. This could lead to a victim becoming a recluse and he or she may stop work, shopping, exercise, and similar tasks.

Another serious issue is that these people find it difficult to sleep at night. Sleep disturbance and unsatisfying sleep patterns are two definite symptoms that you can also relate to anxiety disorder. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand the importance of having a satisfying nights sleep. This is another reason why you will find anxiety disorder sufferers fatigued with low levels of energy.If you see these symptoms in a friend or family member, you should never rule out the possibility that they are suffering from anxiety disorder.

However, before you finally reach such a conclusion, it is important to check a few other symptoms such as irritability, difficult concentrating, and muscle tension. If you witness all of these symptoms in a person and over a period of time such as for the last few months, this is a sure sign of them becoming a victim of anxiety disorder. So, educate yourself about anxiety disorder symptoms to help your loved ones.




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