The 5 best tips to help spot general anxiety disorder
General Anxiety Disorder is a problem that effects a much larger
number of people than many people expect. In it's simplest form
anxiety disorder is stress, depression or anxiety brought about
by a patient's fear of being rejected by their community. This
rejection can be because of the way they look, the way they
perform or the way they act and is most commonly associated with
performance at school, college or work. General anxiety disorder
often means that sufferers struggle to sleep because their mind
won't shut off and they constantly worry about little things
that other people don't find a concern. Because of the nature of
the disease it is usual for patients to believe there is no ay
out, or no cure for their problems and it is very unusual for
them to seek help because they fear that people will ridicule or
laugh at them for making the suggestion.
1- Most symptoms of General Anxiety Disorder are behavioral
symptoms and can be difficult to spot by people who are not
closely involved with the patient. Often these symptoms are
attributed to a person's character and the fact that they have a
mental illness is ignored. There are some physical symptoms too
but these are usually due to the mental symptoms in the first
place.
2- Fatigue is very closely associated to general Anxiety
Disorder because sufferers struggle to sleep and struggle to
wind down. They are always worrying about things, no matter how
small or large the problems are. Night times are the worst time
of all because there is nothing else to take the sufferers mind
off the problem.
3- general Anxiety Disorder causes people to become very
irritable. This is not only because of a lack of sleep and the
onslaught of fatigue but also because many patients believe that
people laugh at them. This feeling can make the most innocuous
question seem like a challenge.
4- Depression and anxiety are both very damaging symptoms of
this disease and it can be incredibly difficult to help those
who suffer from General Anxiety Disorder because they will often
refuse to accept they have a problem.
5- Sufferers will struggle to concentrate on anything and may
lose interest in things they previously found entertaining. This
is true of patients who develop General Anxiety Disorder.