General Anxiety Disorder
General anxiety disorder or GAD is a
condition where the sufferer has excessive anxiety on most days. Traditional
treatment is initially the prescription of buspirone or another anti
depressant. Long term general anxiety disorder sufferers are often given
cognitive therapy, which until recently was regarded as the number one
method of dealing with the condition.
General anxiety disorder affects about 2% of the population at some time or
other, being more prevalent in women than men the onset most often being
before sufferers hit the age of 30 and is characterised by anxiety that is
widespread rather than targeted as in a phobia.
People with general anxiety disorder experience a lot of anxiety, feeling
fearful, tense or worried most if not every day and is most often a
condition which lasts for years and becomes a way of life. Other symptoms of
general anxiety disorder are a feeling of vulnerability causing the sufferer
to feel on edge, people often describing it as feeling wired up. This
heightened state of tension, leads to excessive tiredness, with
concentration lapses commonplace, however this is often coupled with
difficulty sleeping and insomnia, because the condition keeps your mind
racing making it difficult to relax.
Whilst some people are more anxious than others, stress of one type or
another is often instrumental in general anxiety disorder and often times
acts as a catalyst in triggering the condition. Most often though, its past
events, that play the major part in laying the conditions foundations,
abuse, loss of a loved one through separation or death, broken family life
in childhood or any other stressful event or series of events being typical
examples.
Modern therapies such as Thought Field Therapy are now highly regarded as
treatments for this condition, with companies such as BeOnForm specialising
in treating general anxiety disorder, panic attacks and agoraphobia.
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