Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment & Medications | Robert D. McMullen, MD NYC Psychiatrist
Автор: Psychiatrist Robert D. McMullen - NYC - Depression Specialist - TMS BrainCare
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Robert D. McMullen, MD NYC Psychiatrist Video About GAD Treatment & Medications
What is GAD and how do you know if you or a loved one is suffering from it. Watch this informative video to find out more information about GAD.
Are you worried all the time? Are you consumed by worry every single day of your life—about EVERYTHING? Do the most mundane things in life make you worry and/or are the bigger things in life overwhelm you constantly? If you are persistently worried 24/7 then you need to listen to this video and learn more about how anxiety impacts your life.
There's a disorder in the world we live in called Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). GAD is classified as a psychiatric disorder. GAD is characterized by an ongoing sense of worry, anxiety, and fear that interferes, disables and disrupts your usual daily life activities. It can be debilitating. Watch this video to learn more and to find out what can be done to resolve your constant worrying.
GAD is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, and in my video, I discuss how to battle this disorder. GAD is a very uncomfortable disorder to endure on an ongoing basis in your life or the life of a loved one. It is important to note that often the symptoms can be confused with a number of other disorders, such as:
1. Depression - those suffering from depression are anxious all the time but do not necessarily suffer from GAD.
2. Panic Attacks - causes cold sweats, it also makes you feel like you are about to die, and it causes shortness of breath. Panic disorder plague 2% of the population that suffer from it but it isn’t GAD even though those suffering from it feel anxious in between attacks on a constant basis. Those suffering from panic attacks are constantly worrying regarding when the next attack may come along.
3. Agoraphobia is the fear of going places - such as seating in a crowded theater or getting inside an elevator.
4. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - causes people to have flashbacks, nightmares, and it consists of a different cluster of symptoms than GAD.
5. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) - causes one to feel anxious because they believe they have not done enough things to avoid the ‘bad things’ they anticipate happening to them or their family. For example, constantly washing their hands so they don’t contaminate food they are about to eat.
6. Social Phobia (or Social Anxiety Disorder) - are people who get extremely anxious around other people. One of my patients with extreme social phobia resolved the issue through TMS treatments. Please listen to the video to learn about his unique case of GAD combined with the social phobia disorder was treated.
Learn more about GAD's symptoms which are typically associated with excessive feelings of worry. Usually, the most common symptom for GAD is simply just worrying all the time about everything and anything especially when it is totally and completely unnecessary.
Why and how should you treat GAD? Those suffering from GAD should definitely seek treatment for their well being. GAD causes people an overwhelming feeling of real deep suffering and it typically starts when they are very young but the pain is just too strong to endure. We discuss in this video your treatment options and what medications are recommended for GAD. Some medications will cause withdrawals when you stop taking them and therefore treatment plan needs to be chosen carefully.
At times those suffering from GAD try to resolve their anxiety by turning to alcohol. Alcohol is abused by those suffering from GAD because it causes a person to feel "normal" and diffuses the feelings caused by GAD. Substance abusers and those suffering from depression can also cause one to develop GAD. In this video, I give examples of different patients I’ve had and how we resolved their GAD.
If you think you or a loved one is suffering from GAD please listen to my educational video. Also, if you liked my video and find it informative please share with family and friends and don't forget to subscribe to my channel to get notified when I post new videos.
Call us now at (212) 362-9635 to book your appointment for a TMS treatment and find relief from your depression or GAD. You can also visit our website for more information, research and related articles.
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