Are You Or Someone You Love Struggling With Anxiety?
"Smile, breathe, and go
slowly."
~Thich Nhat Hanh
1) A Hard Dose Of Reality Could
Make The Anxiety Worse. Telling someone with anxiety problems to "calm
down" or "relax" does not help. This advice is not easy to do
when someone is suffering from anxiety problems. People with anxiety issues are
not choosing to have these problems, so using tough love does not help either.
Do not tell the anxious person to "suck it up" or just face the thing
that is making them anxious. This tends to heighten their anxiety level and
thus makes the symptoms worse.
2) Do Not Ridicule Someone With
Anxiety In An Effort To Force Them Out Of The Anxiety. Most anxious thoughts
are distorted to some degree and the anxious person knows it. It does not help
if you tell them that they are "being crazy". And you do not have to
keep pointing their distorted thoughts out to them. So do not make fun of them
or tell them their thought processes are stupid. Instead, maintain a calm
demeanor in how you let them know that the distorted thoughts are not real.
3) Give Reassurance To A Point.
Usually a sincere dose of reassurance is quite soothing to someone who is
anxious. Reassurance should be similar to how you would reassure a child during
a storm and the child is afraid. You would tell the child, "Everything is
going to be okay." When the child comes back with "How do you
know?" You calmly respond, "Everything is going to be okay." and
the child goes back to playing.
If the need for reassurance is
too exhausting, then offer to go with the anxious person to therapy. This will
get the anxious person professional help and will help you step back from
possibly getting dragged down by your efforts to provide help and reassurance.
"If you always do what
you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."
~Steven Hayes
4) Anxiety Problems Are Fixable.
When you are struggling with anxiety, it can feel quite overwhelming and the
ability to get better may seem hopeless. The good news is that with the right
help, anxiety problems can be resolved. Do not give up hope. Even if you feel
like you have tried everything, your problems are fixable. The secret is to
keep reading, researching, trying new therapists, going to different medical
specialists. The trick is to not give up and unfortunately learn to live with
the anxiety problems. You and your family will adapt to the limitations created
by the anxiety if you do not get help and each of you will be negatively
impacted.
5) Talking Out The Anxiety Can
Help. A friend or family member who has a supportive ear and a patient personality
can make a huge difference. Just be careful not to exhaust them as mentioned
above. A good rule of thumb is to try and have at least three people that you
can talk to about your anxiety. I suggest that one of them be a therapist who
is trained in treating anxiety issues. The therapist is not only a supportive
ear but also a trained ear and can pick up on things that a friend or loved one
may have missed. The therapist can teach skills that will stop the anxiety from
ruling your life.
"You don't have to control
your thoughts. You just have to stop letting them control you."
~Dan Millman
6) Talking Out The Anxiety Can
Make It Worse. On the flip side, by over talking about your anxieties, it can
make them bigger and more overwhelming. The fears will become more vivid and
real. This is how the support person usually gets exhausted in their efforts to
help because no matter what is said or suggested, it is never enough. The
problems just keep getting bigger and bigger. This usually leads to the anxious
person becoming a recluse who is afraid to leave their house in an effort to
prevent any of their fears from coming true.
7) Medication May Be Needed
Whether You Like It Or Not. A lot of people balk at the suggestion of
medication but are quick to say they wish they had not waited so long once they
tried it. A skilled medical professional can prescribe medication that can
quickly curb the symptoms that have been controlling your life and the lives of
your family members who love you and watched you lose the life you once had. If
you are terribly afraid of medications for whatever reason, I usually suggest
to people that they at least try the proper medication for a thirty day period
and just see if it works. The results are usually fast and very encouraging.\
8) Get Plenty Of Sleep And Avoid
Caffeine Products. If you are experiencing anxiety, you need to get 6 to 8
hours of sleep per night. If you do not get the proper amount of sleep; do not
try to make up for the loss of sleep with the use of caffeine products and
energy drinks in order keep yourself going. These supplements can quickly
exacerbate anxiety symptoms and thus create a vicious cycle in which you will
get trapped in a feeling of hopelessness.
9) Use Exercise As A Stress
Reliever. Exercise is very powerful in overcoming anxiety. Regular exercise
will help release anxiety and at the same time will help you sleep better at
night.
"Every time you are tempted
to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a
pioneer of the future."
~Deepak Chopra
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