Sentences with phrase «experiencing debilitating anxiety»

It's possible someone could be experiencing debilitating anxiety or panic attacks.

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Dealing with a loss steals your innocence about pregnancy; it's not uncommon to face debilitating anxiety during a new pregnancy when you have a negative experience with a previous one.
«Many moms may experience postpartum anxiety or postpartum OCD, which can be equally as debilitating and confusing as PPD.»
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating anxiety disorder associated with exposure to a traumatic event outside the range of normal human experience.
Lung cancer patients experience many debilitating symptoms including difficulty breathing, cough, fatigue, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and pain.
Anxiety Anxiety disorders, — which unlike everyday worries cause patients to experience irrational and frequently debilitating fear — are the most common forms of mental illness in industrialized countries.
I am an avid lover of bread and travel and exercise a lot so it has become somewhat debilitating, even to the point of beginning to give me anxiety attacks (which started over being sick in public) which I never experienced before in my life.
Three months ago, I hit a wall, and am dealing with incredible carb cravings (like nothing I've ever experienced), nausea and food repulsions... and absolutely debilitating depression, high anxiety, and panic attacks.
Owners of dogs who are afflicted with separation anxiety experience some of the most debilitating emotional, social and financial pain of any dog owners I know.
«Making healthy choices in life can be difficult when experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship issues, job stressors, and other debilitating challenges.
I am experienced in various evidence - based modalities including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.I am passionate about educating people on the impact of trauma and helping individuals, children, couples and families recover from severe, debilitating traumatic experiences as well as everyday negative experiences that change the way we think and act; resulting in distress and impairment often in the form of anxiety, depression, anger and irritability, sleep disturbance, relationship problems and poor health.»
For others, anxiety may be experienced as chronic and ranging from mild to debilitating, including uncomfortable physical symptoms.
Autistic people are at increased risk of anxiety, with around 50 % of autistic adults and children experiencing this debilitating mental health condition.
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