In Today's Nervous Issue
Anxiety
Demon
Word to your Mother
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
Random Joke
Finish with a Song
Variations of anxiety include generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), agoraphobia, specific phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Anxiety affects a sufferer physically as well as mentally. Some physical symptoms, especially during a panic attack, include shortness of breath, shaking, nausea, headache, rapid heartbeat, dizzy spells, and more.
Surpassing even depression, anxiety is the most common form of mental illness. It’s estimated that approximately 10 percent of teenagers and 40 percent of adults suffer from an anxiety disorder of some kind.
Despite its high level of treatability through therapy and/or medication, 2/3 of adults with anxiety do not receive treatment. Teenagers with anxiety receive treatment even less frequently – only 1 in 5 teen sufferers do.
Biological factors contributing to anxiety are still being studied, but brain scans of people suffering with various anxiety disorders have often shown evidence of chemical imbalances
Statistically, women are more commonly afflicted by anxiety disorders than men
Rather than being simple fears, phobias are seriously debilitating, intense feelings of panic that cause sufferers to go to great lengths to avoid encountering the subject of their phobia, such as heights or tightly enclosed spaces.
War veterans are not the only ones who suffer from PTSD. Others who commonly experience post-traumatic anxiety, including flashbacks, are survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, accidents, or natural disasters.
Closely related to OCD are various “manias,” or compulsions, which include, among others, pyromania, and trichotillomania. These are, respectively, the uncontrollable, continuous urges to start fires, and pull out one’s hair, eyebrows, or eyelashes.
Those who suffer from anxiety are prone to suffering from depression simultaneously.
Although anxiety disorders can be triggered by extended environmental stress or traumatic life events, anyone can be afflicted with this form of mental illness.
THAT'S AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZING
A grand total of 542 caped crusaders donned their best costumes as part of an effort to raise funds and awareness for a local United Way — an altruistic act that could’ve put a smile on even Bruce Wayne's face.
I have just accidentally knocked a lady over in Dominos Pizza....... Well, I say one...
FINISH WITH A SONG...
THIS IT PETER GABRIEL AND KATE BUSH, FON'T GIVE UP
Anxiety
Demon
Word to your Mother
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
Random Joke
Finish with a Song
Variations of anxiety include generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), agoraphobia, specific phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Anxiety affects a sufferer physically as well as mentally. Some physical symptoms, especially during a panic attack, include shortness of breath, shaking, nausea, headache, rapid heartbeat, dizzy spells, and more.
Surpassing even depression, anxiety is the most common form of mental illness. It’s estimated that approximately 10 percent of teenagers and 40 percent of adults suffer from an anxiety disorder of some kind.
Despite its high level of treatability through therapy and/or medication, 2/3 of adults with anxiety do not receive treatment. Teenagers with anxiety receive treatment even less frequently – only 1 in 5 teen sufferers do.
Biological factors contributing to anxiety are still being studied, but brain scans of people suffering with various anxiety disorders have often shown evidence of chemical imbalances
Statistically, women are more commonly afflicted by anxiety disorders than men
Rather than being simple fears, phobias are seriously debilitating, intense feelings of panic that cause sufferers to go to great lengths to avoid encountering the subject of their phobia, such as heights or tightly enclosed spaces.
War veterans are not the only ones who suffer from PTSD. Others who commonly experience post-traumatic anxiety, including flashbacks, are survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, accidents, or natural disasters.
Closely related to OCD are various “manias,” or compulsions, which include, among others, pyromania, and trichotillomania. These are, respectively, the uncontrollable, continuous urges to start fires, and pull out one’s hair, eyebrows, or eyelashes.
Those who suffer from anxiety are prone to suffering from depression simultaneously.
Although anxiety disorders can be triggered by extended environmental stress or traumatic life events, anyone can be afflicted with this form of mental illness.
My dark demons run up my spine
I feel the pins and needles as they
Prick me with pitchforks of my past
They clamber over each other
To whisper in my ear.
Voices from another life
They tell me that I am filth.
They tell me that I am hurt.
They tell me that I am nothing
They tell me I am dirt.
And…
God help me…
I believe them all.
Word of the day: BANRÁNAÍ (Irish) - someone who complains and complains but doesn't confront the problem directly
THAT'S AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZING
A grand total of 542 caped crusaders donned their best costumes as part of an effort to raise funds and awareness for a local United Way — an altruistic act that could’ve put a smile on even Bruce Wayne's face.
I have just accidentally knocked a lady over in Dominos Pizza....... Well, I say one...
FINISH WITH A SONG...
THIS IT PETER GABRIEL AND KATE BUSH, FON'T GIVE UP
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