Anxiety and Stress Disorders
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NEW from health experts at Harvard Medical School!Do you suffer from panic attacks, phobias, OCD,
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If feelings of worry, fear, and stress have begun to rule your days or nights, take heart! Many forms of anxiety disorders are treatable, even when your anxiety is severe or you have lived with it for a long time. Now, thanks to a Harvard Medical School Special Report, you’ll learn about the surprising root causes of stress and anxiety disorders, plus the latest evidence-based treatments that can put you on the road to a calmer, happier, more productive life. From the latest medications and psychotherapy treatments to complementary remedies like biofeedback, yoga, hypnosis, probiotics and more, Anxiety and Stress Disorders brings you the anti-anxiety, anti-stress help you’ve been looking for. Whether you’re looking for help for yourself, a friend or family member, this Special Report will bring you instant answers you can act upon right away. For example:
PLUS: You’ll find out how changes in different parts of the brain contribute to anxiety... and how newer antianxiety medications can help. How life events and your personality can lead to anxiety disorders. And how to put into words how fear, worry, and anxiety is affecting you, so you can get the correct diagnosis and treatment. |
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SPECIAL SECTION: No-Drug, No-Therapy Approaches to Treating Anxiety and Stress DisordersWhile traditional treatments like medications and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) have been proven to be highly effective for anxiety disorders, a variety of other techniques that don’t involve drugs or psychotherapy may be helpful as well. Anxiety and Stress Disorders gives you the facts you need to know about remedies like meditation, yoga, hypnosis, biofeedback, relaxation techniques, aromatherapy, probiotics and more. |
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If you’re dealing with mild anxiety, these treatments may be enough to reduce or eliminate symptoms on their own. In moderate or severe cases of anxiety, these therapies may work best as supplements to conventional medical treatments. |