Mar 29 2009

Panic Depression Can Be Treated

Category: Anxiety & Depression,Anxiety Treatment,Treatments for DepressionDepression Rescue @ 12:06 PM

by Mitch Jordan

Anxiety and depression do not always occur together, but studies have shown that it does occur about 50 to 60 percent of the time. Panic depression is a misnomer, however. It’s “panic disorder” and “clinical depression.”

There are four theories as to why anxiety disorders and clinical depression seem to go together.

1. Most people can’t distinguish different kinds of emotion. All they know is they feel upset.

2. Depression leads to anxiety. Because you’re depressed and feeling worthless or hopeless, you may worry that you feel this way, and be anxious that you’ll feel this way forever and that it will interfere with your personal and work life.

3. Anxiety leads to depression. Anxieties and phobias definitely interfere with personal and work lives, and its only natural that people feel depressed about this!

4. The Common Cause theory. According to this theory, anxiety and depression may have their own unique causes, or triggers, but they also share at least one common cause.

Want to find out if you may suffer from panic depression?

The causes for anxiety can be difficult to diagnose, as can the symptoms, but various self-administered tests exist where you can check yourself to see if you suffer from clinical depression or anxiety disorder. One site to go to find these tests is at the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, as well as those sites devoted strictly to clinical depression, like Depression Screening.

Children can also suffer from anxiety and depression, for a variety of reasons. Indeed, with the pressures of school and one’s peers, children are actually more inclined to anxiety and depression – as shown in the fact that teenagers have the highest suicide rate in America.

Removing the stigma of shame from anxiety disorder and clinical depression is the first step toward controlling or even curing these disorders.

About the Author
Mitch Jordan is an expert on anxiety disorders. She writes for popular blog TheAnxietyBlog.Com on a variety of topics. Learn more about panic depression and more when you visit the site today!

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Jul 29 2008

Panic Disorder or Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Category: Anxiety & DepressionEstelleB @ 12:32 PM

What are You Experiencing?

It is not uncommon for a person suffering anxiety and depression to also experience panic disorders or generalized anxiety disorder. What this means is that the sufferer may get panic attacks complete with dizziness and shortness of breath.

These types of panic attacks occur in both men and women and usually reach their peak at 10 minutes. Sufferers of generalized panic disorder, however, will usually experience longer periods of anxiety. It may be harder to pinpoint the cases of generalized panic disorder because it may not be related to a specific object or situation.

It’s been scientifically reported that even mild anxiety symptoms can negatively effect a person’s depression. These studies show that a depressed person who suffers anxiety is less likely to return to a normal daily routine. Therefore, whenever anxiety is present in the life of someone suffering depression, the cause of that anxiety must be examined and alleviated because it may make depression even worse.

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