Could You Have an Anxiety Disorder? Sacramento CA

Who hasn't felt sweaty palms before an important event-a big date or a career-determining test, for example? Nervousness is normal in these situations, and nothing to be concerned about. But for the more than 40 million people suffering from an anxiety disorder, fear and worry are constant companions and may be debilitating. There are five different types of anxiety disorder that therapists can pinpoint.

Dr. Ray Brown
Ray Brown, PhD, LMFT

916-492-8530
418 Alhambra Blvd.
Sacramento, CA
India Fleming
(916) 681-1600
MHS Family Practice Res Meth Hosp
Sacramento, CA
Georgia B. Bland
916-525-6019
Kaiser Permanente Dept. of Psychiatry
Sacramento, CA
Emil R. Rodolfa
(530) 752-0871
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA
Julia D. Lucas
(916) 813-8844
2412 Professional Drive
Roseville, CA
Terrance W. Rhoades
916-990-7211
2277 Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite 415
Sacramento, CA
Karmel Pengilly
(916) 443-5707
7620 Rush River Drive
Sacramento, CA
Dr. Marilynn Irvine
Marilynn S. Irvine, Ph.D.

916-962-0218
4112 Pennsylvania Avenue
Fair Oaks, CA
Donna Louise Sachs
(530)-400-6379
1712 Picasso Avenue
Davis, CA
David A. Gordon
(916) 984-9148
1568 Creekside Dr, #206
Folsom, CA
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Could You Have an Anxiety Disorder?

Who hasn't felt sweaty palms before an important event-a big date or a career-determining test, for example? Nervousness is normal in these situations, and nothing to be concerned about. But for the more than 40 million people suffering from an anxiety disorder, fear and worry are constant companions and may be debilitating. There are five different types of anxiety disorder that therapists can pinpoint:

  • Panic disorder. People with panic disorder suffer from panic attacks, which cause a laundry list of symptoms eerily similar to cardiac symptoms: heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, and stomach pain.
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder. OCD sufferers have repeated, uncontrollable thoughts and rituals, such as constant handwashing or repeated checking to see if the oven is turned off or the door is locked.
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder. This arises after someone experiences a trauma such as a physical attack or natural disaster. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, depression, anger, and being easily startled.
  • Phobia. A phobia is a paralyzing and irrational fear of something innocuous, such as insects or water or the outdoors. People with phobias will go to extreme lengths to avoid the situations that scare them, such as taking a train or bus cross-country in order to avoid flying, or never leaving the house in order to avoid open spaces.
  • Generalized anxiety disorder. GAD is characterized by chronic, constant worry about everyday things and life situations. GAD sufferers always expect bad things to happen and fret accordingly, sometimes suffering from physical symptoms such as stomachache, headache, or fatigue. GAD is diagnosed when a person has these feelings for at least six months.

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