Helping Your Anxious Teen Cope with a Panic Attack

by Sheila Josephs, PhD
January, 2017

Sheila_Josephs_Picture.pngAnxious teens are vulnerable to experiencing a panic attack, which is a frightening experience, especially since it can occur out of the blue.  A panic attack is a sudden and sharp rise in anxiety accompanied by physical symptoms such as racing heart, dizziness, numbness and shortness of breath.  The physical symptoms are an adaptive response to the perception of being in acute danger.  However, they can unfortunately arise under everyday stress, such as when a teen has to take a daunting test.  What can you do to help your anxious teen cope with a panic attack?


What Does "Overcoming" Anxiety Really Mean?

by Amy Jacobsen, PhD
January, 2017

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Naturally, when individuals seek treatment for anxiety, their primary goal is to “stop…worrying/panicking/obsessing/etc.” This is understandable because the symptoms have caused turmoil in their lives!
 

 


Why is My OCD Worse On Vacation?

by Patricia Thornton, PhD
January, 2017

Many of my patients took an extended holiday over the Christmas/New Year's break. When they returned to treatment in mid­January most of them reported that their OCD symptoms had worsened. Obsessions returned that had been dormant. New obsessions and compulsions emerged and sometimes they didn’t realize this was OCD because the content of the OCD was unfamiliar. Compulsions they had been successful resisting in the past were much harder to resist. If you have OCD, it’s helpful to understand what may happen when you go on vacation.


8 Steps to Overcoming Your Fear of Flying

by Martin Seif, PhD
 

Latch on to triggers that set you off.

 

Figure out what frightens you and examine how your anxiety reaction is triggered. Your goal is to identify your particular triggers, so you can manage your fear when anxiety levels are low. Learning what sets you off makes it easier to turn it off.

 

by Angela Neal-Barnett, PhD
 

More than 40 million adults in the United States suffer from some form of anxiety. Sadly, only one-third recognize what may be happening and talk to their doctor; only about one-quarter of African Americans seek mental health care, compared to 40 percent of whites. And of these who do seek help, many African Americans face an additional obstacle.

 

by Marsha B. Henderson
 

When I first started working in the health field 30 years ago, I never thought much about clinical trials. Clinical trials didn’t really come up in conversations at work or with my family. This all changed when I joined the Office of Women’s Health at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

 

by ADAA Board of Directors
 


 

The ADAA Board and leadership recognizes that this past year has been a tumultuous and, for many in our country, a very stressful and distressing one. Numerous instances of hate speech and angry sound bites have left many in our country, particularly minority groups, feeling extremely anxious, depressed and uncertain about the future.


What is ADAA?

by Susan Gurley, Executive Director
 

If you or someone you love suffers from depression, or an anxiety disorder, you might have come across an organization called the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) while searching for answers. Perhaps that search is what led you to this very page, and now, you’re wondering where to go from here. ADAA provides information and services, both for professionals and consumers, but if you’re just visiting this site for the first time, this all might be a bit overwhelming.

 

by Aarti Gupta, PsyD
 

We are in the home stretch of a prolonged, caustic, and shocking presidential campaign season. No matter which way you lean, few will argue that the 2016 election will go down in history as unprecedented, in that both candidates seem have a surplus of skeletons in their closets and a penchant for throwing surprise curveballs.

 

How to Get Over It: Fear of Vomiting

by Ken Goodman, LCSW
 

If you have a fear of vomiting, just reading the title of this article might make you a bit queasy. The mere mention of the "V word" might send you into a state of anxiety. If you can relate, I encourage you to press on despite your worry, so you can take the first steps to overcoming it.

 

 


The Link Between Experiences of Racism and Stress and Anxiety for Black Americans

by Tahirah Abdullah and Jess Graham

Within the Black community, we generally acknowledge and discuss experiences of racism and the detrimental impact of racism on equitable access to resources (including education, housing, health care, etc.). We less frequently discuss the detrimental impact racism often has on our mental health.


Suicide Prevention: Tips for Kids and Teens

by American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
 

If someone you know is thinking about suicide…


by American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
 


People who kill themselves exhibit one or more warning signs, either through what they say or do. The more warning signs, the greater the risk.

Learn these warning signs and how to help those who need it.

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