Anxiety disorder accounts as the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting approximately 40 million adults; which is 19.1 % of the entire U.S. population.
Anxiety is a treatable condition, and yet only 37% of those with anxiety disorder can access or receive treatment.
People with anxiety disorder are more likely to be co-diagnosed with other psychiatric disorders.
Research done amongst adolescents with anxiety shows that if left untreated, teenagers are at increased risk to perform poorly in school, they miss out on important social experiences and skills, and they often engage in substance abuse (which can also lead to Substance use disorder)
Anxiety disorder includes a variety of disorders that share features of excessive fear and behavioral disturbances. Fear is our emotional response to a real or perceived threat in contrast to anxiety which is anticipation of a future threat. Occasional symptoms of anxiety are normal while anxiety disorder is usually excessive or persisting beyond appropriate accepted time.
Anxiety disorders differ in the types of objects or situations that evokes the systems seen in the disorder.
How to know if you are experiencing normal symptoms of anxiety or if you have an anxiety disorder?
The earlier you get diagnosed the better. Most times individuals are diagnosed when they have other comorbidities and they tend to be more impaired. Excessive worrying can impair an individual’s capacity to focus and function effectively. Worrying takes away your time, energy and peace of mind; and includes associating symptoms of muscle tension and difficulty sleeping etc.
Anxiety can be treated by a psychiatrist and/or a psychologist; through medication and psychotherapy, or both.
Psychotherapy or talk therapy is an approach to help individuals cope by talking with a psychologist, psychiatrist or other mental health provider.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is one example of psychotherapy that is incorporated in treatment for a variety of psychiatric illnesses. It involves educating patients different ways of behaving, thinking, and how to react to situations to help them cope with their daily struggles
Medications are not a cure for your anxiety disorders; however, they can help you relieve your symptoms and enable you to carry out your daily activities.
It is time to find a psychiatrist who will provide you with the best quality of care and prescribe the right medications to help you manage your symptoms. Don't wait until your symptoms are overwhelming to seek professional help.
If you are having a difficult time finding the right psychiatrist for you or a psychiatrist that accepts your insurance, we are here to make this search easier for you.
In our outpatient psychiatric clinic, we offer both virtual psychiatry and in-office appointments. We here at Orlando psychiatry provide skillful, board-certified mental health providers that carefully choose the best psychotropic medications available to improve your symptoms.
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