We all worry to some extent from time to time, but anxiety doesn’t usually become a serious problem. Most of us move through life without being noticeably held back or overwhelmed by fears about life’s difficulties and unknowns.
God gave us the capacity for fear to protect us. Fear is a good thing when it prepares us to fight or run away when we’re in danger. The problem is that our brains and bodies can sometimes act as if we’re facing an immediate threat even when we’re not. In those cases, fear can explode into uncontrollable dread and panic.
Some people’s lives are severely disrupted by fear and anxiety. Worry or fears about future uncertainties can become so overpowering that normal everyday functioning is affected. If you’re experiencing something like that, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with some form of anxiety disorder.
You’re not alone, though! An estimated 16.5 adults in every thousand adults in India deal with some kind of clinically defined anxiety disorder every year.
There are many different clinically defined anxiety disorders:
What about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)? In the past, experts included OCD and PTSD with anxiety disorders. However, those two conditions are now in a separate classification.
Anxiety disorders can be managed well with a combination of medical, psychological, and spiritual care. If you feel that any of the conditions described above fit your situation, we encourage you to find professional help as soon as possible.
If you’d like to speak at greater length with a member of our staff, don’t hesitate to call our counsellors for a free over-the-phone consultation (+91 9603693480). They’d be more than happy to talk with you about your concerns. And they can provide referrals to trained therapists in your area.
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