Anxiety

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Anxiety

About Anxiety

Anxiety is a natural response to stress, but when it becomes overwhelming, it can interfere with your daily life. The Texas Advance Behavioral Health team in Arlington, Texas, understands how anxiety works — often manifesting as worry, restlessness, or physical tension. They address the root cause to empower you and help you regain control. Learn more about their holistic approach that focuses on balance, integrating mindfulness, healthy habits, and emotional support. Call or book online now.

Anxiety Q&A

What is anxiety?

Anxiety is a natural response to stress or perceived danger, characterized by feelings of fear, worry, or unease. Everyone experiences this normal emotion, typically in challenging situations like public speaking or important life events. However, when anxiety becomes excessive, persistent, or interferes with your daily life, it may indicate you have an anxiety disorder, which requires attention and care.

What are the signs of anxiety?

The signs of anxiety can manifest both mentally and physically, including:

  • Constant feelings of worry or fear that are difficult to control
  • Restlessness or feeling on edge
  • Difficulty concentrating or focusing
  • Irritability or frustration
  • Physical symptoms such as increased heart rate, sweating, muscle tension, or shortness of breath
  • Trouble sleeping, including difficulty falling or staying asleep
  • Avoidance of situations or places that trigger anxiety

The intensity of these symptoms varies from person to person and may fluctuate depending on the situation.

What causes anxiety?

The exact cause of anxiety isn’t fully understood but is influenced often by a combination of factors, including:

  • Genetics: a family history of anxiety or other mental health conditions
  • Brain chemistry: imbalances in neurotransmitters, such as serotonin or dopamine
  • Life experiences: stressful events, trauma, or significant life changes
  • Medical conditions: specific physical health issues like thyroid disorders or heart problems

Environmental factors such as chronic stress, lack of social support, or exposure to high-pressure environments can also cause anxiety.

How is anxiety treated?

At Texas Advance Behavioral Health, anxiety treatment focuses on addressing the mind, body, and spirit for comprehensive care. Approaches include:

Mindfulness and meditation

These practices help ground you in the present moment, reducing overthinking and worry.

Nutritional support

You can support your brain health and emotional balance by eating a balanced diet rich in omega-3s, magnesium, and B vitamins.

Exercise

Physical activity releases endorphins, which help with your mood and reduce anxiety.

Breathing techniques

Deep, intentional breathing calms the nervous system and lowers stress levels.

Therapeutic practices

Techniques like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or journaling can help you process and manage anxious thoughts.

Lifestyle adjustments

Maintain healthy sleep routines, set boundaries, and prioritize self-care to prevent burnout and reduce anxiety triggers.

Combining these methods can empower you to manage anxiety and thrive.

If you’re struggling with anxiety, book an evaluation with your Texas Advance Behavioral Health provider today. Call or use the online scheduler.