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Anxiety Cough: Exploring the Connection

Anxiety

Anxiety Cough: Exploring the Connection

Anxiety can manifest in a multitude of ways, influencing not only our mental state but also our physical health. One surprising symptom that can arise from anxiety is coughing. Often overlooked or attributed solely to physical conditions like a cold or allergies, an anxiety-induced cough can be a significant symptom that signals a need for stress management and mental health care.

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Anxiety Attack vs Heart Attack: Differentiating the Symptoms

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Anxiety Attack vs Heart Attack: Differentiating the Symptoms

Anxiety attacks and heart attacks can often feel strikingly similar, which can be frightening when you're experiencing symptoms but aren't sure of the cause. Both conditions involve physical symptoms that can be intense and disruptive. Despite their similarities, they are caused by different medical phenomena and require different types of treatment. This article aims to shed light on the differences between anxiety attacks and heart attacks to help you better understand these conditions.

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A Deep Dive into the Experience of Anxiety

Anxiety

A Deep Dive into the Experience of Anxiety

Anxiety, a common human experience, can be challenging to describe due to its subjective nature. For those who live with anxiety disorders, it often feels like an overwhelming wave that engulfs their daily life. By delving deeper into the emotional, cognitive, and physical aspects of anxiety, we can begin to truly understand what anxiety feels like and how it impacts one's life.

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Social Anxiety and Autism: A Closer Look at the Distinctions

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Social Anxiety and Autism: A Closer Look at the Distinctions

Understanding the nuanced differences between social anxiety and autism is critical to fostering awareness and providing appropriate support. While there are similarities, key differences separate these two conditions. This article will delve into the unique aspects of social anxiety and autism, while highlighting the critical factors in distinguishing between the two.

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ICD-10 Diagnosis: Understanding Social Anxiety Disorder

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ICD-10 Diagnosis: Understanding Social Anxiety Disorder

Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a common mental health condition, yet many people do not fully understand its implications. This article explores the Social Anxiety Disorder as classified in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), its diagnostic criteria, implications, and management.

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Decoding Hyperstimulation Anxiety: Insights and Management Techniques

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Decoding Hyperstimulation Anxiety: Insights and Management Techniques

Hyperstimulation anxiety represents a heightened state of sensory sensitivity, which can often become overwhelming and result in significant distress. This article delves into an in-depth understanding of hyperstimulation anxiety, its causes, its implications on everyday life, and various ways to manage it effectively.

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Alleviating Anxiety-Induced Neck and Shoulder Tension: Practical Approaches

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Alleviating Anxiety-Induced Neck and Shoulder Tension: Practical Approaches

Anxiety is more than just a psychological condition. Its physical manifestations can be quite profound, and often include symptoms like tension in the neck and shoulders. This article provides a detailed look at various strategies that can be employed to relieve such discomfort and improve your overall well-being.

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Understanding the Link Between Anxiety and Diarrhea

Anxiety

Understanding the Link Between Anxiety and Diarrhea

Living with anxiety is often accompanied by a multitude of symptoms, some of which may appear unrelated to mental health. One such symptom is diarrhea, which can create a challenging dynamic for those dealing with anxiety. This article explores the connection between anxiety and diarrhea and provides insights on how to manage these symptoms effectively.

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The Anatomy of Anxiety-Inducing Situations

Anxiety

The Anatomy of Anxiety-Inducing Situations

Anxiety can be sparked by a myriad of factors, ranging from specific situations to certain thoughts. Understanding these anxiety-inducing circumstances can play a crucial role in managing and reducing anxiety symptoms. This article seeks to elucidate what makes a situation anxiety-inducing and how individuals can cope with such situations.

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Understanding and Breaking the Anxiety Cycle

Anxiety

Understanding and Breaking the Anxiety Cycle

The experience of anxiety is often described as a cycle, a series of interconnected stages that feed into each other. Understanding this cycle and learning how to interrupt it can be an effective strategy in managing anxiety. This article explores the different stages of the anxiety cycle and provides actionable advice on how to break this cycle.

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Throwing Up From Anxiety: Causes, Implications, and Management

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Throwing Up From Anxiety: Causes, Implications, and Management

Anxiety is a natural reaction to stressful situations, but when it becomes excessive, it can lead to a range of physical symptoms, including nausea and even vomiting. In this article, we delve into the relationship between anxiety and vomiting, its implications, and how it can be managed effectively.

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Navigating Paralyzing Anxiety: Understanding, Impacts, and Ways Forward

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Navigating Paralyzing Anxiety: Understanding, Impacts, and Ways Forward

Paralyzing anxiety refers to the experience where feelings of anxiety become so intense that they seemingly paralyze one's ability to think, act, or engage in normal daily activities. This type of anxiety can be overwhelming, but with understanding, it can be managed effectively. In this article, we delve into the nature of paralyzing anxiety, its impacts, and how to work towards a healthier mind.

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Dealing with the Struggles: Health Anxiety and its Impact on Life

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Dealing with the Struggles: Health Anxiety and its Impact on Life

Health anxiety, also known as illness anxiety disorder, is a specific type of anxiety that revolves around the fear of having a serious illness, despite medical reassurances. For individuals struggling with this form of anxiety, it can feel as if it's taking over their life. This article will explore how health anxiety impacts daily living, why it can feel so overwhelming, and strategies to better manage this challenging condition.

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The Energy Drain: Exploring the Link Between Anxiety and Fatigue

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The Energy Drain: Exploring the Link Between Anxiety and Fatigue

Anxiety is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. One often overlooked aspect of anxiety is its capacity to cause fatigue. This article delves into the connection between anxiety and tiredness, how anxiety can lead to exhaustion, and what strategies can help in managing this challenging symptom.

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Adventures with Anxiety: Understanding and Navigating the Journey

Anxiety

Adventures with Anxiety: Understanding and Navigating the Journey

Anxiety can often feel like a constant, unwelcome companion on life's journey. Yet understanding and navigating these feelings can transform this seemingly relentless foe into a manageable part of your adventure. This article explores the nature of anxiety, its effects on daily life, and methods for effectively navigating its challenges.

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Vaping and Anxiety: An Examination of the Connection

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Vaping and Anxiety: An Examination of the Connection

Vaping, the act of inhaling and exhaling the aerosol, often referred to as vapor, produced by an e-cigarette or similar device, has become increasingly popular in recent years. As research around its effects continues to develop, connections between vaping and various health concerns have started to emerge. One area of investigation is the potential link between vaping and anxiety. This article explores how vaping might contribute to anxiety.

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Postprandial Anxiety: A Closer Look at Anxiety After Eating

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Postprandial Anxiety: A Closer Look at Anxiety After Eating

Feeling anxious after eating can be a perplexing and uncomfortable experience. The phenomenon, known as postprandial anxiety, may stem from various physical and psychological factors. This article explores the reasons for anxiety after eating, signs to look for, and techniques to manage it effectively.

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ADHD and Anxiety: A Comparative Look

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ADHD and Anxiety: A Comparative Look

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and anxiety can appear quite similar, leading to confusion and misdiagnosis. Both conditions involve difficulty with focus and increased levels of distress, but they are distinct disorders with unique characteristics and treatment approaches. This article aims to clarify the differences and similarities between ADHD and anxiety.

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Anxiety and Nausea: How to Recognize the Connection

Anxiety

Anxiety and Nausea: How to Recognize the Connection

Anxiety can manifest in various physical symptoms, one of which is nausea. This unpleasant sensation can be unsettling, leaving many to wonder whether their upset stomach is a sign of anxiety. This article explores the connection between anxiety and nausea, how to identify anxiety-induced nausea, and strategies to manage it.

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Easing the Grip: Strategies for Unwinding Anxiety

Anxiety

Easing the Grip: Strategies for Unwinding Anxiety

Anxiety can sometimes feel like a tightly wound knot, gripping our thoughts and actions with considerable force. However, it's possible to ease this grip and unwind anxiety with the right strategies and techniques. This article delves into understanding anxiety, its impact, and the steps one can take towards lessening its hold over one's life.

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Recognizing When to Seek Help for Relationship Issues

Relationship Issues

Recognizing When to Seek Help for Relationship Issues

Relationships can be a source of great joy and fulfillment but also present complex challenges. Every relationship encounters its share of hurdles, from minor disagreements to more significant issues. While it's natural to experience ups and downs, signs suggest seeking professional help, such as online group therapy, for relationship issues may be time. This article delves into these signs, offering guidance on when to reach out for assistance.

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The Four Key Points of Dialectical Behavior Therapy

DBT

The Four Key Points of Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or DBT, is well-known in the therapy world as a type of talk therapy that can be performed in in-person individual therapy, group therapy, and virtual (online) therapy, or even over the phone. DBT is actually based on another type of psychotherapy - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), but was adapted specifically to treat people who suffer from extreme emotions. This type of therapy was developed in the late 1980’s by psychologist Marsh M. Lineham, primarily to trea

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Six Simple (But Important) Things To Remember About Grief & Loss

Grief & Loss

Six Simple (But Important) Things To Remember About Grief & Loss

One of the most challenging things we can go through in life is the loss of a loved one, and anyone who has experienced grief and loss knows that grief does not fit neatly into a straight path. All sorts of emotions and challenges can arise throughout the process of grieving which make it difficult to function, process, and progress in your daily life. ‍Whether you’re feeling weighed down, overwhelmed, numb, exhausted, disconnected, angry or sad, here are Six Simple (But Important) Things T

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5 Common Relationship Issues Group Therapy Can Help

Relationship Issues

5 Common Relationship Issues Group Therapy Can Help

No matter who you are, any long-standing interpersonal relationship in your life will at some point face challenges of some kind. These can be platonic, romantic, familial, or even work-related, but every relationship is prone to issues. These can often be communication based, or related to other problems like intimacy or infidelity. Whatever the nature of your relationship, if you find there is strain and stress that is beginning to impact your mental health, you may benefit from group therapy

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How To Manage Stress For Better Mental Health

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How To Manage Stress For Better Mental Health

We’re coming up on the end of Stress Awareness Month, along with the Grouport series on “Stress L.E.S.S.” The goal of this series has been to support our members and readers with critical tips, tricks, and workshops to help them mitigate stress and avoid burnout - taking them from chaos to calm with simple reflections and affirmations every week. No matter who you are, stress will impact you at some point in your life - and some of us much more than others! If you missed any of our Stress Awaren

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Why You Should Try Group Therapy for BPD

BPD

Why You Should Try Group Therapy for BPD

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) affects over 5 million Americans. This mental health condition comes with a myriad of challenging and often overwhelming symptoms, such as intense outbursts, suicidal ideations, legal troubles, self-harm habits, destructive interpersonal tendencies, and a host of emotions such as loneliness, hopelessness, numbness and anger. Different BPD symptoms require different types of treatment, because some symptoms are more challenging to treat than others.

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Four Common Misunderstandings About DBT

DBT

Four Common Misunderstandings About DBT

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a rising model of psychotherapy treatment that is becoming very popular in both individual and online group therapy for its powerful benefits. While this model of therapy has been around since the 1980s, an increased awareness in recent years around mental health and treatment options has shone the spotlight on DBT, bringing with it both truths and myths. ‍For individuals wrestling with a variety of mental health conditions, including BPD, PTSD, suicida

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How To Decide Between CBT And DBT For Mental Health Therapy

DBT

How To Decide Between CBT And DBT For Mental Health Therapy

If you’re looking into Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Dialectical Behavior Therapy, you might be wondering what the difference is, and which is best for you. Both types of psychotherapy have magnificent benefits, and are widely applied to a number of mental illnesses. In short, CBT primarily helps a patient frame thoughts differently in order to use logic to inform emotion. DBT, while derived in part from CBT, is a more specific type of talk therapy that focuses on helping those with intense em

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Coping With Climate Anxiety

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Coping With Climate Anxiety

As Earth Day approaches, many of us are experiencing high levels of anxiety about the climate crisis. If you’re feeling worried about the future of our planet, you’re not alone: more than 60% of young adults say they’re struggling with “climate anxiety.”Climate anxiety is a new term for those wrestling with the eco crisis. As we become more aware of the ramifications of climate change, it’s normal to deal with feelings of despair, grief, and anxiety. Nature can have a powerful impact on our phys

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Grouport Therapy Session Guidelines

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Grouport Therapy Session Guidelines

Excited to get started? So are we! Here are a few simple guidelines you’ll want to follow to ensure a seamless therapy experience for you and your group. Be Prepared: Start by downloading zoom before your Grouport session so you can be ready for the video call with your therapist. Your private session link will be available as soon as you log into your member dashboard, and will also be sent by email 24 hours before each session! Every session is completely private, so we recommend joi

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The Psychology of Change & How To Get Started

Personal Growth

The Psychology of Change & How To Get Started

Have you ever felt restless and unhappy with your environment, occupation, diet, living situation, romantic partner, finances, hobbies, or even your own body? We all yearn for change - especially when our mental health is taking a hit. ‍No matter what you're struggling with right now, rest assured that you are capable of manifesting the change you need and deserve. But how do you get started? ‍Believe it or not, psychologists and researchers agree there is an actual process for how change o

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Living With Anxiety & Depression In New York: The Struggle Is Real

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Living With Anxiety & Depression In New York: The Struggle Is Real

Cars are honking, dogs are barking, and lights are flashing. Living in New York City can be incredibly stressful: there’s always some sort of drama going on around you, no matter where you are and what time of day or night it is. And if you’re living here while struggling with anxiety and depression, it’s no surprise that you may find it overstimulating, perhaps even to the point that it exacerbates your anxiety and depression. While the struggle of living in New York and simultaneously navigat

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Navigating Distress Tolerance in New York City

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Navigating Distress Tolerance in New York City

In the city that never sleeps, New York City, daily life can sometimes feel like an endurance test. The constant buzz of activity, the immense crowds, the high living costs, and the rapid pace can often lead to distress, particularly for those not accustomed to the city's rhythm. This article discusses navigating distress tolerance in New York City, offering insights on maintaining emotional well-being while thriving in this dynamic metropolis.

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10 Ways to Improve Mindfulness in a Busy New York Lifestyle

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10 Ways to Improve Mindfulness in a Busy New York Lifestyle

It’s no surprise that living amidst the hustle and bustle of New York can take a toll on you mentally and physically. You can easily get lost in the hectic lifestyle, finding yourself suffering from acute anxiety or even chronic pain.  Mindfulness based cognitive therapy is just one of many different approaches to psychotherapy that marries techniques drawn from cognitive therapy, meditation and the creation of mindfulness, which is a non judgmental attitude that is rooted in the present t

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Goals of PTSD Therapy

PTSD

Goals of PTSD Therapy

When someone endures a traumatic incident or experience, they may experience post traumatic stress disorder in the aftermath. The Mayo Clinic says that most individuals will initially have a difficult time readjusting to life and coping with their experience in the aftermath of undergoing something traumatic, but will be able to see improvement in their wellbeing if they invest time into self care and allow enough time to pass. If, however, you have survived something traumatic and notice that y

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What Can I Learn From Group Therapy?

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What Can I Learn From Group Therapy?

Remember that sinking feeling when your grade school teacher posed a question to the class and waited patiently for hands to shoot up?Maybe you didn’t know the answer, so you kept your head down and avoided eye contact. It’s a moment we’re all familiar with. Hoping we don’t get called on, because we don’t know the answer. Now imagine if every single other student in the room also didn’t know the answer. Imagine if you all raised your hands together, and simply said the truth - “I don’t know.” Th

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How Many Types of Therapy Are There?

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How Many Types of Therapy Are There?

CBT?DBT?EMDR?These are types of therapy that may sound like absolute gibberish to you if you have never been before (or if you’ve only been to a few generalized sessions). What are these specific therapies, what are they used to treat, and how do you know if they’re right for you? Below you’ll see a breakdown of the most common types of psychotherapy used in group therapy, online therapy, in-person therapy, and individual therapy. After learning what each means and gaining knowledge on what to e

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Group Therapy During COVID-19

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Group Therapy During COVID-19

According to the American Psychological Association, group therapy has the potential to help individuals deal with struggles they are facing in their daily lives, ultimately culminating in positive lifestyle changes. Generally speaking, a group therapy session will involve a group of five to fifteen individuals who are led by at least one trained mental health specialist. Therapy groups usually meet at the same time and on the same day every week, and some people may opt to enroll in individual

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Commonly Asked Questions about Grouport

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Commonly Asked Questions about Grouport

At Grouport, we believe specialized, high-quality therapy should be accessible and affordable to everyone. And because licensed professionals charge $100 an hour minimum, we knew that millions of people were missing out on critical mental health care because of this limitation.We wanted to be the ones to fill that gap. Our group therapy sessions combine the guidance of a specialist with the empowerment of a small group of people who share the same situation. This creates the ideal setting for co

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Magnetic Treatment for Depression: An Exploration

Depression

Magnetic Treatment for Depression: An Exploration

Depression is a prevalent mood disorder that carries significant burdens. It's characterized by sadness, loss of interest in activities, and myriad physical symptoms. Although numerous traditional therapies exist for treating depression, not all individuals respond effectively to these approaches. Magnetic treatment for depression, known as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), has emerged as a promising avenue for those seeking alternatives to conventional methods.

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