People who sufferer from these disorders experience excessive levels of fear and stress over daily life activities. These disorders can manifest through constant states of anxiety, frightening panic attacks, chronic sleep disturbance as well as other ailments.
Fortunately, Rachel Azrin, BCBA in North Miami, Florida provides conventional psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, along with other therapies administered by mental health professionals who specialize in treatment of Anxiety Disorders. Rachel Azrin, BCBA in North Miami, Florida offers treatment for the following disorders:
This disorder is characterized by unpredictable panic attacks in which the sufferer may experience heart palpitations, difficulty breathing, nausea, perspiration, bodily numbness or tingling and other ailments. Sufferers of Panic Disorder might fear that they will die during the strikes, though the physical signs of a panic attack are not life-threatening.
Since the panic attacks are unpredictable and occur without warning, Panic Disorder victims can also develop agoraphobia, and panic areas and objects linked to previous strikes. They might fear driving, exercising, being in enclosed spaces, and other situations where a panic attack could embarrass them endanger their health. In intense agoraphobia cases, the victim may feel unable to leave their home.
GAD sufferers experience high levels of stress within everyday life routines and events. Sufferers may feel overwhelmed with persistent fears of worst-case-scenarios and whine that they cannot "turn off" the stream negative thoughts in their own minds. Generalized Anxiety Disorder may also manifest in a sense of constant endurance and anticipation. The anxiety these sufferers experience, but lacks a specific or appropriate source.
Physical symptoms can include irritability, headaches, muscle fatigue, inability to concentrate or relax, being easily startled, excessive sweating of feet and hands, and also sleep disturbance. Fortunately, Generalized Anxiety Disorder is treatable using a combination of medication and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
PTDS is a disorder suffered by people who have undergone or witnessed a violent or life threatening event. War veterans and survivors of motor vehicle accidents, natural disasters, rape, assault, and child abuse might undergo Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Symptoms of this illness include "flashbacks" in which the survivor relives the incident, nightmares, angry outbursts, thoughts of hurting others and oneself, and feelings of emotional numbness, helplessness, and despair. Physical symptoms like headaches and upset stomach may also manifest, especially among children with the disease. Remedies may include medication and treatment. Unfortunately, many with PTSD feel shame concerning their illness and suffer in silence.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, frequently known as "OCD", is an Anxiety Disorder that can affect approximately three percent of the population at a certain time in their lives. OCD victims are plagued with unwanted and obsessive thoughts, and will respond to these obsessions in a compulsive manner.
The obsessive ideas are accompanied by compulsions of hand washing, repeated checking of doors and home appliances, counting, organizing, and repeatedly touching items. Initially, the compulsive actions offer temporary relief for your OCD sufferer.
However, the stress quickly returns, and compulsion rituals soon get so elaborate and repetitive in nature that they become debilitating and completely conquer the patient. However hard, Montreal Anxiety Disorders are not insurmountable obstacles.
If you have been diagnosed with one of the disorders listed above, or if you suspect that you may have an anxiety disorder, contact Rachel Azrin, BCBA today to schedule an appointment with our intake specialists.