If fear or anxiety arises, just let it be there without judgement and hold true to the breath.
Not exact matches
If I actually take time to pause and turn to God when these moments come, rather than letting
fear or anxiety overtake me, I find that He is always offering me his peace, which is bigger than any
fear.
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If there is fear, stress or anxiety about birth in general, about the unknowns of birth or about what would happen if complications arose during the home birth, it is unlikely that the woman would feel at ease enough to allow her body to do what it needs to do.&raqu
If there is
fear, stress
or anxiety about birth in general, about the unknowns of birth
or about what would happen
if complications arose during the home birth, it is unlikely that the woman would feel at ease enough to allow her body to do what it needs to do.&raqu
if complications arose during the home birth, it is unlikely that the woman would feel at ease enough to allow her body to do what it needs to do.»
If however, your child becomes more upset (crying, clinging, having trouble sleeping,
or sleeping independently) when you try to discuss
or work on the
fear,
or the
fear and avoidance seems to be intensifying
or even spreading to other situations, then this may be more than a phase and you and /
or your child may benefit from professional consultation with a child
anxiety expert.
A child could develop
fear or anxiety about the process of elimination
if for some reason the experience has been negative in some way.
If you've done everything you can to reassure your child and he's still intensely fearful, his
fears may have crossed the line from a normal developmental issue to a phobia
or anxiety problem.
If you think your child's
fear stems from angry feelings
or anxiety over a new situation — such as the arrival of a new sibling
or starting preschool — give her ways to express her feelings through pretend play.
If you've done everything you can to reassure your child and she's still intensely fearful, her
fears may have crossed the line from a normal developmental issue to a phobia
or anxiety problem, and you'll need to get some help for her.
Children with separation
anxiety disorder often have intense
fears that something will happen to their family and /
or friends
if they are not with them at all times.
A child could also develop
fear or anxiety about the process of elimination
if for some reason the experience has been negative in some way.
Sorting and organizing should be a positive part of play, so
if it becomes an obsession and /
or something your toddler begins to rely on to stop her
fear or anxiety, and most especially
if it's affecting her normal activities, it's time to get help.
If the
anxiety is onset from trauma
or changes in the child's life a counselor maybe needed to help your child overcome their new found
fears.
Similarly,
if you
fear you are struggling with depressive
or anxiety symptoms, call your obstetrician / midwife.
If the
fear of monsters under the bed
or general nighttime
anxiety is what's causing your little one to have a rough night's sleep, it can be incredibly frustrating.
If your
fears and
anxiety are getting the best of you, talk to your doctor
or midwife about seeking counseling before your due date.
If you have a personal
or family history of any form of depression (not limited to postpartum depression),
anxiety, obsessive qualities, alcohol and drug abuse
or you have increased
fear of giving birth, then you are at risk of postpartum depression.
Poulos added, «Future experiments in our laboratory will allow us to determine
if this increase in glucocorticoid receptors within the amygdala and /
or aberrant hormone levels sets up the organism for increased
fear and
anxiety.»
If you feel
anxiety or frustration when you think about the situation, it's
fear.
But
if the
fear is so strong that no amount of coaching
or practice will alleviate it,
or if you spend a lot of time thinking and worrying about it, you may have a form of social
anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia).
You may be suffering from adrenal fatigue, technically known as hypoadrenalism; Addison's syndrome
if you have any of the following: • «wake up tired in the morning», • feel challenges bring
fear or anxiety rather than confidence, • allergies that come on
or get worse in adulthood, • frequent «flu» (susceptible to what goes around), • arthritis (joint swelling and pain), • «feelings of being helpless, hopeless
or both»; depression • «trouble remembering»; impaired memory • «trouble concentrating» • «hard to get to sleep»; insomnia, • inability to loose weight despite «best» efforts.
You may be suffering from adrenal fatigue, technically known as hypoadrenalism; Addison's syndrome
if you have any of the following: • «wake up tired in the morning», • feel challenges bring
fear or anxiety rather than confidence, • allergies that come on
or get worse in adulthood,...
Meaning that
if your stress
or anxiety or fear of it happening again are the cause of your premature ejaculation, don't count on this remedy to help you.
Remember,
if you set goals that are relatively easy for you to do then there will be no reason to fail and
if there is no reason to fail, there will be no need to have emotional responses such as
fear or anxiety.
If your partner knows that you have STDs, you can try to teach him
or her regarding STD dating so that you remove the
anxiety and
fear.
When
fear and
anxiety are contributors to the lack of dating success it becomes harder to tell
if the impediment a single is experiencing is due to his particular handicap
or because of his
fear of rejection.
I couldn't help but feel some of the performances did not provoke the
fear,
anxiety or trauma these young children would be feeling and indeed showing,
if thrown into such a life
or death, kill
or be killed situation.
-LSB-...] the
anxiety can be associated with imposter syndrome that is common in academia
or with
fears that someone might steal your ideas
or, that your reputation / employment might be jeopardised
if you write about contentious things
or -LSB-...]
The former can be used
if the dog's motion sickness is a result of
anxiety or fear of travel as it helps to induce tranquility and provide mild sedation.
If your dog is acting up out of
fear or anxiety, he actually needs help from you
or a veterinarian, professional trainer
or behaviorist.
If your vet deems your dog healthy, then it's possible there's some behavioral issue going on, like stress,
fear,
or anxiety over some sort of household change.
If your pet also suffers from
fear or anxiety, these can contribute to your pet's current behavior problems.
If he
or she seems anxious
or scared, water play may not be for your pet, and taking them into the water may only increase that
fear or anxiety.
If your dog suffers from
anxiety or out - of - control
fears, it's important to know how to soothe him when he works himself into a frenzied state of
fear.
Talking to a trainer
or behavior specialist in your area is advisable, especially
if your dog is exhibiting extreme behaviors (aggression,
fear, separation
anxiety etc...)
or if you're feeling overwhelmed by the amount of information out there.
Desensitization and counter-conditioning are most effective
if the
fear, phobia,
or anxiety is treated early.
If your pet is showing excessive signs of
fear,
anxiety,
or stress, the team may postpone the exam / procedure until a time when the pet is more relaxed - often sending home medication to give prior to the next visit.
You can work toward decreasing
anxiety through gradual desensitization, but
if you are still forcing your dog into panic mode daily by leaving him
or her alone to go to work
or run errands, you aren't likely to help your dog overcome his
or her
fear.
If he is doing well in the crate, showing no signs of
anxiety or fear, you can start leaving him in the crate for short periods of time while you are gone.
If he only does it when he is alone
or after a sharp noise, it may simply be
fear /
anxiety.
You may need to enlist the help of a professional, especially
if the barking is the result of separation
anxiety or a
fear of a certain stimulus.
If the dog comes to the transport with unusually high
fear, aggression,
or anxiety level that indicates the transport team
or other dogs are at risk, we will attempt to resolve the situation.
If your dog
or cat suffers from
fear,
anxiety, phobia
or aggression, consult with a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB
or ACAAB)
or a veterinary behaviorist (Dip ACVB).
If your dog's barking seems related to
fear or anxiety, then you may need to start with a visit to your veterinarian.
If your cat suffers from
fear,
anxiety, compulsive behavior
or any other behavior problem for which you're considering behavioral medication, be sure to first consult a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB
or ACAAB)
or a board - certified veterinary behaviorist (Dip ACVB).
You should never use a bark collar on your dog
if his barking is due to separation
anxiety,
fears or phobias, because punishment always makes
fear and
anxiety behaviors worse.
If your dog exhibits
fear or anxiety at this gentle prodding, then it may be best to keep the kids at a distance.
For an animal with
fear,
anxiety,
or stress (FAS), ear care may seem threatening, especially
if sensitive ear -LSB-...]
If your pet is showing signs of fear and anxiety, aggression, hyper - excitability, sudden changes in behavior, self - injury, obsessive compulsive - type behaviors, age - related changes or if you have worked with a trainer and your pet can't seem to learn or has plateaued in spite of positive reinforcement training, or you find yourself having to punish the behavior rather than building a positive relationship with your pet, you should see Dr. Sung for a full diagnostic evaluatio
If your pet is showing signs of
fear and
anxiety, aggression, hyper - excitability, sudden changes in behavior, self - injury, obsessive compulsive - type behaviors, age - related changes
or if you have worked with a trainer and your pet can't seem to learn or has plateaued in spite of positive reinforcement training, or you find yourself having to punish the behavior rather than building a positive relationship with your pet, you should see Dr. Sung for a full diagnostic evaluatio
if you have worked with a trainer and your pet can't seem to learn
or has plateaued in spite of positive reinforcement training,
or you find yourself having to punish the behavior rather than building a positive relationship with your pet, you should see Dr. Sung for a full diagnostic evaluation.
If a dog regularly reacts to certain
fear -
or anxiety - inducing situations
or stimuli by trembling, drooling, urinating
or defecating, attempting to flee,
or inflicting harm to themselves
or others, this dog is experiencing a welfare crisis; it is our responsibility as pet owners to act immediately to provide relief as quickly as possible.
But
if the vet gives the cat a clean bill of health, it's a safe bet the cat's behavior is communicating a sense of
fear,
anxiety or stress.