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Feeling Nervous All the Time? Here’s What You Need to Know

My Psychiatry

However, persistent nervousness that affects your daily life, sleep, concentration, or relationships may point to an anxiety disorder. Past trauma , such as childhood neglect, abuse, or a significant loss, can also create long-term emotional responses that manifest as persistent nervousness in adulthood.

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3 Hidden Elements of Anxiety Disorders No One Talks About

The Anxiety Guy

In this episode, Dennis uncovers the 3 often overlooked elements of anxiety disorders that play a crucial role in recovery. Enjoy the podcast and don’t forget to visit our Programs Page to find your personalized path to anxiety healing. When the stress bucket overflows, anxiety takes control.

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Why Women Are More Prone to Anxiety Disorders (and How to Cope)

Lightwork

Introduction Research consistently shows that women experience anxiety disorders at nearly twice the rate of men. Women face unique challenges that can trigger or intensify anxiety symptoms, from hormonal fluctuations to societal pressures and relationship dynamics.

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Intellectual Developmental Disorder and Mental Health

Child Mind Intitute

As many as 50 percent of kids with intellectual developmental disorder (often referred to as intellectual disability, intellectual and developmental disability, or IDD) are estimated to also have a mental health disorder, with anxiety and depression being the most common. What is intellectual developmental disorder?

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Is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder a Mental Illness?

Center for Integrative Psychiatry

Most people have heard of PTSD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, but not everyone understands what it really is. The truth is, PTSD can affect anyone who has gone through something deeply distressing, and yes, it is classified as a mental health disorder. The most important is its origin: trauma. Yes, it is.

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Is Insomnia a Sign of Anxiety?

My Psychiatry

Insomnia is a common sleep issue, and for many people, anxiety is a major cause. This restlessness often happens because of racing thoughts, stress, or anxiety. Difficulty Focusing or Remembering Things Sleep plays a key role in brain function. But how are the two connectedand what can you do about it? What Is Insomnia?

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MPS Members Actively Taking New Patients: Appointments Within 1-2 Weeks

The Maryland Psychiatric Society

To facilitate appointments for the expanding number of people seeking behavioral health treatment during the pandemic, the MPS has compiled the following list of psychiatrists with immediate availability. I dont prescribe medications, but I offer evidence-based and highly effective methods to help people find freedom from anxiety and OCD.