PRLog (Press Release) -
Sep. 17, 2012 - “Economic anxiety” is a factor in many of our lives due to rising prices, the state of the economy and the recent loss of jobs due to outsourcing and layoffs. If you are worried, but still performing all of your daily life activities well, you probably have economic anxiety.
If you are solely focused on economic worry to the point that it is interfering with your life, you may have an anxiety disorder. People with an anxiety disorder experience the following: consistent worry; irritability;
physical/emotional restlessness;
difficulty sleeping; physical symptoms of headaches/gastrointestinal problems/muscle tension; exhaustion; nervousness;
a sense of dread, worry about winding up with no home, job or money, even if that is not likely; having exceedingly fearful and irrational thoughts about the economy.
Anxiety is a physiological/
psychological condition that is treated with medication and counseling that focuses on stress management. Schedule an appointment with your family doctor, and seek a counselor that is familiar with treating this condition.
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