The final factor that fuels the myths of anxiety is reason giving. As you think about your anxiety and fear, and its presence in your life, you probably have lots of reasons about why you can or cannot do certain activities in your life.
Four Factors That Fuel Your Anxiety: Avoiding Your Experience
Anticipatory Anxiety
Four Factors That Fuel The Anxiety Myths: Evaluating Your Experiences
Letting Go Of The Myths About Anxiety
4 Myths About Anxiety and Fear
Recently, in a series of blogs, I described some of the common anxiety disorders: panic disorder, specific phobias, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Each of these disorders has specific criteria that have to be met in order to make a diagnosis.
Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
It is a good thing to be organized. There is nothing wrong with being neat and orderly. Following rules can give direction to your life. And yet, any of these behaviors can be carried to the extreme, to the point where it seems to take over a person’s life. When this happens, you can struggle with OCD.