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Treatment for Anxiety Disorders

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy

In contrast to the high prevalence, degree of disability, and cost to the community, these Disorders, once correctly diagnosed, can be easily treated. Over the past decade, effective treatments have been developed for many Anxiety Disorders. The most effective treatments are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (2, 3,4,5,6). These treatments for Anxiety Disorders are time-limited, self-directed, produce high rates of end state functioning, and are cost-effective.

Power over PanicCognitive Behavioural Therapy is a series of strategies specifically targeted to an individual's Disorder. These can include cognitive therapy, relaxation, breathing techniques and interceptive exposure.

We are what we think! And the way we think when we have an Anxiety Disorder only perpetuates the Disorder. Cognitive therapy assists us in seeing the damage our thoughts cause and it enables us to have a choice in how and what we think. We all 'What if....'. What if this is causing much of the problem. It is! Recovery is a matter of altering our perception of what is happening to us and/or what will people think of us and changing our thought patterns to our new perception.

Working with a Cognitive Therapist can be extremely empowering as we learn to take control over our thought patterns, instead of our thought patterns controlling us. Armed with our cognitive skills, we can then go back to situations and/or places we have avoided and practice our cognitive skills. Remember though, it will take practice and more practice! We are learning new skills and we need to allow time for these skills to develop.

If you feel you are not making any progress with CBT, don't simply give up. Speak to your therapist and work through any problems you are encountering. CBT does mean we need to do the work involved. It is up to us to learn and see how our thoughts are creating so many of our difficulties. CBT will not work if we don't do the work needed.

For more on CBT as a treatment option: see Research: Panic & Anxiety Disorder Treatment Needs Research Project: Treatment options effectiveness, conclusions.

Also look at the comparison of CBT vs Medication.

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