Resources and Help for Overcoming Emetophobia
Living with Emetophobia or any deep-seated fear can make you more likely to experience a panic attack. Anyone who has had a panic attack knows how disturbing it is. A panic attack can make you feel like you may be close to death. In reality, panic attacks only seem to be dangerous and are quite harmless. Two well-known doctors respond to a person who asks how best to deal with panic attacks.
Because emetophobia has such negative effects on quality of life, it can lead to depression. When considering treatment for depression, the idea of shock therapy can be scary. Medications may also seem like a risky option to some people, especially to emetophobics. But severe depression can resist various kinds of treatment, so overcoming it is made even more difficult. An interesting new treatment for depression, called rTMS, is gaining popularity. To learn information about rTMS, read more here.
For someone who hasn't experienced it, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can be somewhat difficult to understand. PTSD basically forces you to re-live your worst memories over and over again. Things you used to enjoy may become unpleasant because they remind you of something related to a traumatic experience. Sometimes you aren't even sure what's bringing the memories back. For more information on what it's like to have PTSD and what causes it, come watch a video originally aired on PBS.
Advocates of making marijuana legal argue that the drug has a number of health benefits. You may have heard that it can be used to relieve anxiety, depression, and migraines. New research from the University of Arizona responds to these rumors. Find out what the results from the university are showing.
Is Depression "the worst disease you can get?" One professor at Stanford University believes exactly that! With rising rates of Emetophobia and accompanying depression in so many areas of the world, it's crucial that we find effective ways to treat both mental health issues. Listen to what a successful scientist and instructor has to say about depression and its insidious nature.
If you have Emetophobia, you probably know that it's a type of anxiety disorder. But do you know how many kinds of anxiety disorders there are? The answer to this question and many more can be learned from watching a short video about anxiety disorders in America. Find out more about the basics of severe anxiety including its prevalence, its cause, its effects and more.
More people are becoming aware of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and how it affects soldiers in particular. Men and women who fight for their country are being encouraged to seek treatment after returning from war. Now specialists in health are taking things a step further. Here's what they hope to do for soldiers returning from war.
After a life-altering event, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can make it even more difficult to cope. Finding help after PTSD develops is a challenge, especially for people who already feel embarrassed or guilty about their reaction to the stressful occurrence. But what if PTSD could be prevented? Is it possible to help people before the effects of trauma start to overwhelm them? Read more about this new concept here.All material provided on this website is provided for informational or education purposes only. No content is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult your physician regarding the applicability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your symptoms or medical condition. The author is not a therapist, psychologist, physician, or other mental health or medical professional. Customer names or locations may have been changed to preserve anonymity. Your individual results may vary and are influenced by many factors.
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