Anxiety – Its Causes And Cures

Even though many people tend to use the words “stress” and “anxiety” interchangeably, they are in fact two distinct conditions. Stress is a reaction to a stimulus, either external or internal. You may experience stress because you feel frustrated with something (like waiting in line behind a slow person) or when you are worried that you will not meet expectations (such as missing a deadline).

Anxiety, on the other hand, is a sense of fear and nervousness or even dread. It can be brought on by negative thoughts and expectations, or as a response to stress. You may experience feelings of anxiety all of the time and not know why, or your worry may be a response to something you are nervous about, like an upcoming test.

Abnormal levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain can cause generalized anxiety. Some research shows that anxiety can be hereditary. Anxiety can also be induced environmentally, as when a child whose father or mother is often anxious learns to be an anxious person by observing the parent. But very often the base cause of anxiety is simply the thoughts in a person’s mind!

Stress and anxiety are subjective conditions. Different people may experience stress during different situations, and different people may respond to their anxiousness in extremely different ways. Symptoms of anxiety can range from the mild, such as tense muscles and sweaty hands, to the severe, such as anxiety attacks, vomiting, and irregular heartbeat.

Everyone experiences feelings of anxiety from time to time. We have all felt the dry mouth and “butterflies in the stomach” before a public speaking engagement or an exam. But when does it become harmful to your health? Studies have revealed that chronic anxiety can make us vulnerable to sleep disorders, high blood pressure, depression, and relationship problems

For sufferers of long-term untreated anxiety, there can be negative health consequences that have yet to be explored fully. Some studies have found a link between generalized anxiety disorder and a variety of serious health conditions including heart disease, respiratory illness, cancer, thyroid disease, and arthritis. Chronically anxious people may even be more likely to suffer a fatal heart attack.

If you experience what seems like an overwhelmingly high amount of anxiety relative to the situation, or if you feel anxious nearly every day, you may actually have an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are chronic conditions characterized by one’s inability to function normally because of constant anxiety. Anxiety disorders are serious conditions that should be treated to lower the risk of long-term negative health effects.

Anxiety treatment has long been the subject of much debate in the medical field. Some medical professionals believe that medication is the best way to treat chronic anxiety. However, anxiety medications often have undesirable side effects that are just as bad or even worse than the initial condition.

There are many safe and non-invasive ways to control negative emotional reactions. Exercise is a frequently overlooked option, but it is extremely effective. Exercise causes your body to release endorphins, which are natural pain-killing and mood-boosting chemicals. With regular aerobic exercise, you may start to experience a dramatic decrease in negative emotional responses to situations that would previously have made you very anxious.

The most effective way to manage tension and worry is to control it from within. Stress relief and stress management techniques are very valuable tools in handling day to day stress. These techniques can teach you to calm yourself and relieve your tension. You make a conscious effort to slow your breathing, release the tension, and maintain a calm state of mind. Meditation is an excellent form of tension management in which you practice mindful relaxation and deep, calming breathing.

However, if you are searching for a proactive method to free yourself of anxiety, hypnotherapy is by far the most effective form of treatment. When an individual undergoes hypnotherapy, their reactions and emotional responses to events are changed at the core. This provides them with the opportunity to cope with anxiety-inducing triggers without the usual feelings of nervousness and fear.

Hypnosis is typically performed by a licensed hypnotherapist in a series of regular sessions. More commonly today, hypnotherapy takes the form of self hypnosis programs which can be purchased in the form of MP3s, DVDs, or CDs for individual home usage. No special skills are required to practice self hypnosis. All you need is a way to play the hypnotherapy program and a quiet space where you can relax and listen.

Another successful method of anxiety treatment is Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP. NLP is a form of therapy that can help you condition your mind and body to naturally respond to situations in a more positive way. You can consciously decide to be calm instead of feeling anxious, meaning that you always maintain control over your own emotions.

In summary, you can see that it is important to control our negative emotional responses in order to remain healthy. Learning to cope with nervousness and fear can even extend your life. To treat long term anxiety, the best treatment option to follow is to participate in hypnotherapy to change your attitudes and reactions at the core. Then, use stress management techniques as necessary to stay calm in everyday situations.

The author, Alan B. Densky, CH has been in practice over 30 years. His Neuro-VISION self hypnosis website carries a broad range of anxiety elimination NLP CDs, and advanced stress elimination CDs Visit his site for the Free self hypnosis blog, and download a free MP3.

Treating Appetite Disorders with Hypnosis

Most people recognize anorexia nervosa (not eating) or bulimia (binge eating followed by purging) as appetite disorders. Not everyone realizes, though, that overeating is another kind of appetite disorder. As the public becomes more aware of the increasing rate of childhood obesity and other problems caused by overeating, though, attitudes toward overeating are changing.

As a result, more people are motivated to try to lose weight through exercise, dieting, and health supplements. Supplements are usually expensive and rarely work. Even when their use does result in weight loss, the majority of people begin to regain the lost weight shortly after stopping the supplement.

Crash diets or fad diets almost never work. People may lose weight briefly. Once again, however, they tend to regain it almost as soon as they end the diet. Furthermore, these diets can be very dangerous as they deprive the body of important nutrients and vitamins. Dieting can be effective, but only when it is a part of a lifestyle and attitude change toward food that is life-changing and lifelong.

Overeating is often used by people as a way to fulfill emotional needs or cope with emotional pain and stress. Effectively treating emotional overeating means correcting the problem at the root of the issue. Merely treating the symptoms won’t help; as soon as the individual resolves the first stress-related emotional issue, another will often arise to take its place. The key is to help people by teaching them to stop using food to eliminate stress, and learn to mentally eliminate stress.

Hypnosis offers an effective alternative to standard counseling techniques that simply want to treat the symptoms of emotional overeating. Learn how to treat a mental addiction to food quickly and to eliminate overeating and cravings almost overnight with hypnosis CDs. End the struggle between your body image and your emotional image now.

You can experience the joy of a positive self-image that helps you to become the slender person you really want to be, and enjoy the victory of pushing food away when you’re not hungry any more. Stop eating food because it’s there, or because you feel depressed.

If you’re ready to take charge of what’s on your plate, and let it stop controlling you, start this program today.

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