Being anxious about a new job or a temporarily challenging situation in your life is normal. You may be worried about what life will be like in a new neighborhood if you’re planning a move or concerned that you will do well in a presentation you have to make for work. However, if your symptoms of being anxious continue for a long time, you may wonder if you have anxiety or what kind of anxiety test is available so you can be sure.
Anxiety Disorders
An anxiety disorder is a mental health condition
that can seriously affect your daily life. That feeling of fear or dread does
not go away and, in fact, can become worse over time. Anxiety can impact your
job, your personal life, and your relationships. It can be debilitating.
There are different types of anxiety disorders:
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is excessive worry
about ordinary issues. If you are anxious about your family, your job, money,
or health, and you have worries about any of these almost every day for at
least six months, you may be diagnosed with GAD.
Panic Disorder is typically diagnosed when you have
panic attacks that come on quickly and last for several minutes or even longer.
These attacks occur even when you are in no actual danger, but you experience
sudden, repeated periods of intense fear.
Phobias are diagnosed when you have an intense fear
of something that doesn’t actually put you in danger. If your anxiety is a
phobia, you may have a fear of going to crowded places, being in social
situations, or even an intense and debilitating fear of objects or animals such
as spiders.
Causes of Anxiety Disorders
While the precise cause of anxiety is unknown, it may be
related to brain chemistry, stress levels, genetics, and influences from your
environment. GAD and phobias are more common in women. General risk factors for
anxiety disorders include:
- A family history of anxiety or other mental health issues
- Traumatic events that occurred in early childhood or adulthood
- Personality traits, such as being extremely shy or withdrawn in new situations or around people you don’t know
- Physical health conditions such as arrhythmia or thyroid conditions.
Do I Have Anxiety?
Anxiety affects 40 million people in the US. Anxiety disorders are the
most common group of mental illnesses in this country. Less than 37% of people with
an anxiety disorder receive treatment, though.
What symptoms are you experiencing that lead you to wonder
if you have an anxiety disorder? Different types of anxiety have different
symptoms, but all typically have some combination of:
- Changes in your behavior, such as avoiding activities that you used to do without fear.
- Physical symptoms, such as rapid heartbeat, dizziness, shortness of breath, pounding heart, and unexplained aches and pains.
- Thoughts or beliefs that are hard to control. These thoughts make you feel restless and tense. They will interfere with your daily activities. They do not go away, and instead you feel them more intensely over time.
Anxiety Test
When you are concerned that your anxious feelings may be an
anxiety disorder, there is an anxiety test that will screen for symptoms. The test will help assess
whether you have experienced symptoms of anxiety for extended periods of time.
Questions will ask how often you are not able to stop or control your worrying
and how often you feel afraid, as if something terrible might happen, for
example.
Treatment for Anxiety
It’s important to follow up on the anxiety test with
appropriate treatment if you suspect that you do have anxiety. A mental health
professional can confirm the diagnosis and treat you with behavioral therapy,
psychotherapy, and medications. If you are also struggling from a substance use
issue, this can also have a strong effect on your mental health so both
conditions will need to be treated together.
Hope by the Sea is Here to Help
If you are dealing with mental health issues such as anxiety,
the professionals at Hope by the Sea are here to help. We are a
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When you need help treating your mental health or substance
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