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High Functioning Anxiety: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment 2023

Blurt It Out

In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, many individuals experience anxiety. However, a specific type of anxiety often goes unnoticed: high-functioning anxiety. Furthermore, it will explore various treatment options for high-functioning anxiety. What Is High-Functioning Anxiety?

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Am I Crazy? Anxiety Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

Stop Abuse Campaign

Did you know that over 40 million adults and seven percent of children suffer anxiety? This May, the Mental Health Awareness month, we’re addressing anxiety symptoms, causes, and treatments, so that you can help yourself and those you care about if you’re struggling with anxiety. What is anxiety? Types of anxiety.

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Harnessing cultural identity as a protective factor in minority mental health: Applications to children and families

Society of Clinical Psychology

Then, we recommend thoughtfully incorporating cultural identity into the case conceptualization and treatment process (for specific recommendations for family-based CBT, see Sanchez et al., Consider the following case example: a 12-year-old Hispanic girl, Rosa, presents to cognitive behavioral treatment for anxiety problems.

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Molly vs. Ecstasy: What’s the Difference?

Gateway Foundation

Some of the adverse short-term side effects: Lack of judgment Depression and anxiety Confusion Grinding teeth Chills or sweating from increased body temperature Muscle tension Feelings of faintness Drug cravings Paranoia Dehydration Increased heart rate Sleep disturbances. Psychotherapy.

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When and How to Consult a Psychologist

Psychological Health Care

The following might be signs of a mental health condition where you may need help: Frequent and persistent feelings of intense sadness, worry, fear, irritation, anger or anxiety. Anxiety disorders. Treatment options will vary depending on your condition and specific areas of need. Unexpected mood swings and emotional meltdowns.