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		<title>Holistic Therapy to Treat Anxiety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anxiety is a common reaction to stress. When stress levels become too high to handle day to day well, anxiety can reach a level that could interfere with daily life. This is particularly true now, in the current economy, when financial worries are affecting so many homes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety is a common reaction to stress. When stress levels become too high to handle day to day well, anxiety can reach a level that could interfere with daily life. This is particularly true now, in the current economy, when financial worries are affecting so many homes.</p>
<p>Difficulties in handling the monthly bills, fretting about job security, and the risk of foreclosure all put people at risk for anxiety. Worries about other personal problems can also add to underlying issues.</p>
<p>Symptoms of anxiety can be emotional, mental and even physical. Victims often describe feeling trapped and/or overwhelmed. You may feel fear without knowing why, or be concerned about losing control. Mood swings and depression are common, as is a feeling of unreality. Anxiety can interfere with thinking and short-term memory, which makes it even more difficult to deal with immediate issues.</p>
<p>Anxiety can cause physical symptoms, including dizziness, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and even difficulty breathing. Some people report ringing in the ears or headaches, and some have an increase in allergy symptoms. It is also common to have nightmares, or insomnia.</p>
<p>When emotional and physical symptoms occur at the same time, many people find it difficult to cope on a daily basis. It can become overwhelming to make everyday decisions. You may feel trapped, unable to see your way out of your predicament. These are signs to seek help.</p>
<p>A crisis intervention approach is one method to help deal with the many components of anxiety. Crisis intervention looks at the problem head-on, not as a collection of separate issues. Discussing your concerns with an experienced counselor gives you a chance to examine your situation in a supportive and constructive environment. This helps break the cycle of worry and fear, and allows you to begin the healing process.</p>
<p>While anxiety can be caused by situations in your daily environment, it is sometimes not enough to address those issues. Often our past plays a role. It is important to examine the underlying factors that helped to create your anxiety. Emotional associations from the past, ways of dealing with problems, even basic attitudes toward life can be involved. Becoming aware of these factors and learning to work with them is one of the keys to recovery.</p>
<p>Anxiety can be treated in multiple ways. It is important to find a method, or combination of methods that work for you. Complex problems sometimes require a variety of solutions. A holistic approach is often most effective.</p>
<p>Holistic therapy looks at the whole person. All the dimensions of life are considered, whether social, spiritual or emotional. The primary focus is on achieving a balance for life improvement. Attacking the symptoms alone is not sufficient. Your mental and emotional health is influenced by all the factors in your life.</p>
<p>Holistic therapy can help you to understand and find better ways to manage these factors. Learning to find balance and using your inner strength will bring you the inner stability you need to endure unstable times. It takes a desire to change your life, and the help of the right counselor, but there is hope for a future free of anxiety.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoaglandtherapy.com/why-therapy.html">Hoagland Therapy</a> utilizes an holistic approach to therapy to look at how mind and body influence each other in issues affecting overall health and well-being. This article powered by http://seo-search-engine-optimization.netbiz.com/</p>
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