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What are Anxiety Disorders?

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Every single person on this planet experiences some type of anxiety in their life. It is just a part of being human. Anxiety can come from a lot of different places, but for the most part, it is a passing thing. However, for people dealing with anxiety disorders, their anxiety does not go away even after they have made decisions and the decisions have turned out well. The feelings of stress and the feelings of anxiety that a person with an anxiety disorder has never go away. In fact, they continuously get worse over time.

These feelings are so negative and so powerful that they can interfere with the person’s ability to function at their place of employment. Young people who are in high school or adults who are studying in college will notice that their anxiety is affecting their school performance. Since anxiety has such a powerful effect on individuals with anxiety disorders, it can hamper their ability to have healthy, normal relationships.

When it comes to anxiety disorders, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. In fact, an anxiety disorder can display itself in many different ways. For some people, an anxiety disorder is seen in a generalized anxiety. They feel anxious about everything. It doesn’t matter whether the situation merits them to feel this anxiety or not. It is a real part of who they are and what defines how they interact with the world around them.

Some people have anxiety that exhibits itself with panic disorder. They feel a dread or a panic that is so powerful and that is so all-encompassing that for some people, this panic can prevent them from even leaving their home.

Another type of anxiety disorder is social anxiety disorder. Individuals with social anxiety disorder find it difficult to interact with people in a social setting. When they are around a lot of people, they become very self-conscious and very nervous and feel that their behavior is being noticed by everyone.

Social anxiety, panic disorders, and general anxiety can have a detrimental effect on your life. However, with the proper help and the proper treatment at Montana Psychiatry & Brain Health Center, you can learn how to manage or even eliminate these very real disorders. Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation at our office in Billings.

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