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Everyone feels anxious from time to time. Stressful situations such as meeting tight deadlines or important social obligations often make us nervous or fearful. Experiencing mild anxiety may help a person become more alert and focused on facing challenging or threatening circumstances.


But individuals who experience extreme fear and worry that does not subside may be suffering from an anxiety disorder. The frequency and intensity of anxiety can be overwhelming and interfere with daily functioning. Fortunately, the majority of people with an anxiety disorder ( like myself ) improve considerably by getting effective psychological treatment.


If you haven't had a chance to read it yet, I talked about my diagnosis with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Anxiety Disorder, Panic Attacks and Depression HERE.




What are the major kinds of anxiety disorders?


What I've learned recently is that there are several major types of anxiety disorders, each with its own characteristics.


  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder - People with generalized anxiety disorder have recurring fears or worries, such as about health or finances, and they often have a persistent sense that something bad is just about to happen. The reason for the intense feelings of anxiety may be difficult to identify. But the fears and worries are very real and often keep individuals from concentrating on daily tasks.


  • Panic Disorder - Panic disorder involves sudden, intense and unprovoked feelings of terror and dread. People who suffer from this disorder generally develop strong fears about when and where their next panic attack will occur, and they often restrict their activities as a result.


  • Phobias - A related disorder involves phobias, or intense fears, about certain objects and situations. Specific phobias may involve things such as encountering certain animals or flying in airplanes, while social phobias involve fear of social settings and public places.


  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - OCD is characterized by persistent, uncontrollable and unwanted feelings or thoughts (obsessions) and routines or rituals (compulsions) in which individuals engage to try to prevent or rid themselves of these thoughts. Examples of common compulsions include washing hands or cleaning house excessively for fear of germs, or checking work repeatedly for errors.


  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Someone who suffers severe physical or emotional trauma such as from a natural disaster or serious accident or crime may experience PTSD. Thoughts, feelings and behavior patterns become seriously affected by reminders of the event, sometimes months or even years after the traumatic experience.


Symptoms such as extreme fear, shortness of breath, racing heartbeat, insomnia, nausea, trembling and dizziness are common in these anxiety disorders. Although, they may begin at any time, anxiety disorders often surface in adolescence or early adulthood. There is some evidence that anxiety disorders run in families; genes as well as early learning experiences within families seem to make some people more likely than others to experience these disorders.




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Why is it important to seek treatment for these disorders?



If left untreated, anxiety disorders can have severe consequences. For example, some people who suffer from recurring panic attacks avoid any situation that they fear may trigger an attack. Such avoidance behavior may create problems by conflicting with job requirements, family obligations or other basic activities of daily living.


People who suffer from an untreated anxiety disorder often also suffer from other psychological disorders; such as depression, and they have a greater tendency to abuse alcohol and other drugs. Their relationships with family members, friends and coworkers may become very strained. And their job performance my decline.




Are there effective treatments available for anxiety disorders?


Absolutely. Most cases of anxiety disorder can be treated successfully by appropriately trained mental health professionals such as licensed psychologists.


Research has demonstrated that a form of psychotherapy known as "cognitive-behavioral therapy" (CBT) can be highly effective in treating anxiety disorders. Psychologists use CBT to help people identify and learn to manage the factors that contribute to their anxiety.


Behavioral therapy involves using techniques to reduce or stop the undesired behaviors associated with these disorders. For example, one approach involves training patients in relaxation and deep breathing techniques to counteract the agitation and rapid, shallow breathing that accompany certain anxiety disorders.


Through cognitive therapy, patients learn to understand how their thoughts contribute to the symptoms of anxiety disorders, and how to change those thought patterns to reduce the likelihood of occurrence and the intensity of reaction. The patient's increased cognitive awareness is often combined with behavioral techniques to help the individual gradually confront and tolerate fearful situations in a controlled, safe environment.


Along with psychotherapy, appropriate medications may have a role in treatment. In cases, where medications are used, the patient's care may be managed collaboratively by more than one provider of treatment. It is important for patients to realize that there are side effects to any drugs, which must be monitored closely by the provider who prescribed the medication.



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How can licensed psychologists help someone suffering from an anxiety disorder?


Licensed psychologists are highly trained and qualified to diagnose and treat people with anxiety disorders using techniques based on best available research. Psychologists' extensive training includes understanding and using a variety of psychotherapies, including CBT.


Psychologists sometimes use other approaches to effective treatment in addition to individual psychotherapy. Group psychotherapy, typically involving unrelated individuals who all have anxiety disorders, can be an effective approach to delivering treatment and providing support. Further, family psychotherapy can help family members better understand their loved one's anxiety and learn new ways of interacting that do not reinforce the anxiety and associated dysfunctional behaviors.


Individuals suffering from anxiety disorders may also want to consider mental health clinics or other specialized treatment programs dealing with specific anxiety disorders such as panic or phobias that may be available in their local area.






How long does psychological treatment take?


The large majority of people who suffer from an anxiety disorder are able to reduce or eliminate their anxiety symptoms and return to normal functioning after several months of appropriate psychotherapy. Indeed, many people notice improvement in symptoms and functioning within a few treatment sessions.


The patient should be comfortable from the outset with the psychotherapist. Together, the patient and psychotherapist should develop an appropriate treatment plan. The patient's cooperation is crucial, and there must be a strong sense that the patient and therapist are collaborating well as a team to treat the anxiety disorder.


No one plan works well for all patients. Treatment needs to be tailored to the needs of the patient and to the type of disorder, or disorders, from which the individual suffers. The psychotherapist and patient should work together to assess whether a treatment plan seems to be on track. Patients respond differently to treatment, and adjustments to the plan sometimes are necessary.


Anxiety disorders can severely impair a person's functioning in work, family and social environments. But the prospects for long-term recovery are good for most individuals who seek appropriate professional treatment. People who suffer from anxiety disorders can work with qualified and experienced mental health professional such as a licensed psychologist to help them regain control of their feelings and thoughts and their lives.



Visit the Psychology Help Center HERE for additional information and to find psychologists in your area.
And please reach out to me as well if you need help finding resources or just want to talk.



Source:

A Publication of the American Psychological Association

















 
 
 
  • NicoleDeRosa
  • Apr 13, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 10, 2022


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Shannon Nadj is the woman that does it all- effortlessly at that. A boss babe with a notable client list such as Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, Dakota Johnson, Selena Gomez, and Sofia Richie and is the owner of the coveted Hot Pilates Studio based in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. Her specialty: a high-intensity workout based on the foundation of yoga and pilates in 95-degree heat. Let’s just say everything about this studio, and Nadj, is HOT. Below however, are a series of Shannon Nadj's At Home Workouts that do not require a 95-degree heated studio!


If you don't live in Los Angeles to take her class, don’t sweat it, you can follow along with Nadj below where she offers quick and efficient workouts for those who are on-the-go. Nadj recommends to “hydrate, hydrate, hydrate” and to focus on being present and listen to your body. When it comes to her workout motto, Nadj says she is a “quality over quantity type of girl” and that doing the various moves correctly and with purpose is what’s most important.




Enjoy these 6 At Home Workouts with Shannon Nadj


  • 10 Minute Full Body Workout

  • 15 Minute Cardio Blast

  • 20 Minute Beach Body Sculpt

  • 30 Minute Classical Pilates Sequence

  • 10 Stretches That Tone Your Body

  • Exercises to Maintain Good Posture






10 Minute Full Body Workout






15 Minute Cardio Blast







20 Minute Beach Body Sculpt






30 Minute Classical Pilates Sequence







If a high-intensity workout isn’t your vibe but you still want to tone your body, this routine is for you. Shannon Nadj, founder of Hot Pilates in Los Angeles, explains,


“If you’re looking to take your body and workouts to the next level, active recovery and stretching are absolute musts. In the below video, I’m sharing my favorite stretch sequence, which focuses on breath, elongating, and toning. Listen for my cues and be sure to link your breath with each movement for the best results.”

Learn the stretch flow exercises to tone up your figure below:


10 Stretches That Also Tone Your Body






“Good posture is like having a secret weapon. It’s instantly slimming, a confidence builder, and allows you to move through life with grace and ease. If you’ve ever wanted to appear an inch taller without wearing heels, practice these exercises.”

Learn Shannon’s insights and five moves to improve posture below:


Exercises to Maintain Good Posture





Visit Shannon Nadj's socials:


Hot Pilates Studio in West Hollywood, CA HERE

GET HOT. On Demand HERE

Instagram HERE




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  • NicoleDeRosa
  • Apr 10, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 11, 2023



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These Flourless Peanut Butter Muffins are beyond easy to make + super yummy! I also love that they are sweet but not too sweet + very light + airy in texture. The recipe below makes 12 medium size muffins.


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Ingredients

  • 1 cup Peanut Butter (I use: Thrive Market organic + non-gmo brand) Feel free to substitute the peanut butter with any nut butter of your choice)

  • 1 cup Rolled Oats (I use: Bob's Red Mill organic + non-gmo brand)

  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract

  • 1/4 Cup Maple Syrup (I use: 365 Whole Foods brand)

  • 1 tsp Baking Powder

  • 2 Eggs (I use: Vital Farms brand and I mix in 1 tsp of ground Flax meal for added fiber)



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  • Optional - My Mama had the great idea to add in about 1/4 cup mashed Blueberry Hemp Ancient Grain Granola by Purely Elizabeth)









Directions


  • Wipe a tiny bit of Coconut Oil inside muffin tray sections (I use Dr. Bronner's unrefined brand)

  • Blend + bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes

  • Poke with a toothpick + if it comes out clean, your muffins are ready!

  • That's it!

  • Now kick your feet up + enjoy them with a cup of PIQUE tea or matcha or a cup of Purity Coffee



 
 
 
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