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<p align="justify">Anxiety disorders are the most common mental conditions that affect children and adolescents and some studies suggest that almost one in five kids might have a diagnosable disorder. Anxiety treatments for children can include the intake of medications and therapies, and sometimes different treatments are even combined for greater effect. And even though the anxiety disorders are so widely spread, they are often mistaken for normal conduct, which in turn leads to late diagnosis and treatment. These anxiety disorders can affect the child’s ability to lead normal life, perform well in school, and have a fulfilling adulthood as well.<br />
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<p align="justify">Common symptoms of anxiety disorders might be physical signs like headaches, muscle tension, abdominal aches, etc. as well as your child being obsessed with worries about normal, everyday activities such as attending school, participating in a sport game, or irrational fears (phobias); frequent and severe panic attacks are also an indication of panic disorder.      </p>
<p align="justify">The proper diagnosis is usually given after careful evaluation and talking to the child, the parents, and even the teachers. Once your child have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, then you should take some measures to help him or her cope with it – your options include taking your child to a therapist (after you have consulted your child’s doctor), taking a few steps yourself to reduce your child’s stress levels and anxieties, and finally medication. Most children respond well to therapies, with the most popular being cognitive-behavior therapy and medication is only prescribed for kids and adolescents with mild to severe anxiety disorders.      </p>
<p align="justify">The most often asked question is what anxiety treatments for children and medications can be used to treat their disorders.      </p>
<p align="justify">The most psychiatric medications used today seem to be the Serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor (SSRIs) – they are prescribed to adults and children alike and are used to treat various conditions such as depression, insomnia, personality disorder, and anxiety disorders. These drugs are usually prescribed to kids that have not responded well to therapies and have severe signs of anxiety disorders. Studies have shown in most cases SSRIs are really effective for treating childhood panic disorders and depression, but you should be aware that there are some side effects as well: these can show us abdominal pain, nausea, headache and in very rare cases the SSRIs can lead to suicidal thoughts. In all cases though it is advisable to monitor the changes in the behavior and the mood of the child, and some medical practitioners advise on regular EKG and blood tests too.</p>
<p align="justify"> The SSRIs are usually taken for a year and in the first few weeks to a month the signs of improvement should be visible. The largest trial so far used fluvoxamine and almost 80% of the children that participated in the trial showed signs of improvement as opposed to 25% of the kids that were given placebo. The side effects were mild, the most common being stomach ache, and have been experienced by more than half of the children that took the drug; the test also showed increased levels of activities among these kids and adolescents, something that is usually not seen in adults taking SSRIs.</p>
<p align="justify"> Benzodiazepines are also used in rare cases, but they are mostly used for very short-term effect and to suppress child’s irrational fear like fear of flying for example.      </p>
<p align="justify">Make sure that you pay attention to your child’s needs and worries – if he or she is obsessed with them, then this might be a sign of anxiety. You first step in the right direction should be showing the kid practical ways of coping with his or her worries and fears, but if the symptoms persist, then you should consult a specialist. If medications are prescribed, some benchmarks should be established by the medical practitioner, and periodical evaluation should be made as well, in order to establish that they are actually helping your child battle the anxiety. </p>
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<p align="justify">Even though the modern medicine has advanced greatly in the past ten to fifteen years the anxiety treatments without medication are still the preferred method of helping the people that suffer from anxiety. The medications are only used in severe cases and only when other, alternative methods, have not shown any significant improvement. And even though the medications like serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor and tricyclic anti-depressants show promising results, they still have numerous side effects that, in rare cases, can be severe.<br />
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<p align="justify"><strong>What are the most common anxiety treatments without medication though?</strong> </p>
<p align="justify">Most mental health professional would recommend psychotherapy and the most widely-used one is the <strong>Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)</strong>. CBT us actually a group of therapies, based on the presumption that the therapy can help the anxiety sufferer to change the way he or she thinks and thus change his feelings and behavior, without having to change his or her surroundings. CBT is usually short-term therapy and lasts up to six months, while psychotherapy can last for years. The anxiety sufferer has to be willing to put all that he learns during the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy into practice and this is crucial for its success; the Cognitive model is directive – during every session the patient has to learn new ways on how to behave and think in order to achieve their goals. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Psychoanalytic therapy</strong> is one of the most popular anxiety treatments without medication and is arguably the most beneficial one in the long run. It aims at bringing on the surface the unconscious thoughts that according to this therapy’s supporters determine our behavior and thoughts. This therapy is a long and intense process that can last for years. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Relaxation techniques</strong> can help the anxiety sufferers lessen its effect and symptoms and in general help lower the stress levels. Some of the most beneficial techniques are muscle relaxation, meditation, and breathing retraining (widely used for treating panic disorder).      </p>
<p align="justify">The <strong>Gestalt Therapy</strong> is also widely used and it helps the anxiety sufferer face the situations and surroundings that they fear. The main emphasis on this therapy is on the self-regulating and personal responsibility.      </p>
<p align="justify">Some other anxiety treatments without medication are the <strong>Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)</strong>, the <strong>Short-Term Dynamic Therapy (STDT)</strong>, as well as some non-traditional medicine therapies. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Self-management</strong> is one of the best ways to reduce your stress levels, depression, and anxiety and is something that you can easily do on your own, especially when you have your friend’s and family support. This translates to following a few simple rules that will help you lessen your worries. Some of these steps include writing down all your excessive worries and fears, which will help you separate the irrational ones from the ones that most people your age have. You should also avoid doing your work and chores in the last moment – this can put a lot of stress on you and taking action is the far better approach. Talking about your worries with a medical professional, or your friends and family, is also a step in the right direction, and so is avoiding worrying about what other people think or say about you. If you suffer from panic attacks you can rest assured that no matter how frightening they are, they cannot do you any harm – this will help you have all the “in between panic attacks” worries that many anxiety suffers have.      </p>
<p align="justify">When dealing with anxiety you should always talk to your doctor, who in turn might refer you to a mental health professional. Then he or she should advise you on the best course of action and in most cases this is adopting one of the above-mentioned anxiety treatments without medication. </p>
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<p align="justify">If you are suffering from generalized anxiety disorder and feel depressed all the time, then you should talk to your doctor about the possibility of taking anxiety medicine. There are many ways to treat and manage anxiety and the most popular ones are the use of anxiety medicine and the various therapies such as the Cognitive-Behavioral therapy (CBT), the Exposure therapy, and the Psychoanalytic therapy. If you get a recommendation by a health professional, you should take part in such therapies since most of them are beneficial for the anxiety disorder sufferers. The main goal of such therapies is to replace your negative thoughts with realistic thoughts, lessen your worries and thus reduce your stress levels.<br />
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<p align="justify">However, in some cases the effects can be relatively short-term and you might consider other options in order to manage your worries and fears. One such option is the anxiety medicine treatment. You should never take these medications on your own – always consult with a medical professional and once you both agreed on the use of medicaments, follow his instructions to the letter.      </p>
<p align="justify">What kind of anxiety medications is available and how can they help you if you are a sufferer?      </p>
<p align="justify">The medications can be divided into four major groups: </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Tricyclic anti-depressants</strong> are mostly prescribed to people that suffer from panic disorder. You might be suffering from anxiety (panic) disorder if you experience frequent and intense panic attacks. These have symptoms, similar to a heart attack, and can be quite frightening. Once you have consulted with your physician and have been diagnosed with panic disorder, then you might talk to him about the possibility of managing your condition with tricyclic anti-depressants. Different types of this group of drugs are also used for treating depression and obsessive compulsive disorder, but even though they are some of the most often prescribed in some cases their side effects might outweigh their benefits. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Benzodiazepines</strong> (called “benzo” for short) is actually the most prescribed drugs to anxiety sufferers and are also given to people that suffer from seizures, insomnia, alcohol withdrawal, and other conditions. They in turn can be divided into short, medium and longer-acting and the latter are used for treating anxiety disorders. The effect of the drug is that they lower the GABA (Gamma-Amino Butyric Acid) levels and thus inhibit and thus reduces excitability. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor (SSRIs)</strong> is a class of medications, used for treating personality disorders, depressions, insomnia, as well as anxiety disorders since the 1980s. The different anxiety disorders that they are used to manage are the panic disorders, OCD, social anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and others. They work by increasing the serotonin levels, which in turn heightens the sending of nerve impulses. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)</strong> are mainly prescribed to patients that suffer from severe depression, mood disorders, and various other disorders like anxiety disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), OCD, and others. They work by increasing the norepinephrine and serotonin levels, which are two of the main neurotransmitters that influence the mood. The SNRIs are more widely used than the SSRIs, even though they have been introduced after them, and are believed to have stronger antidepressant effect.      </p>
<p align="justify">When treating your anxiety you should always talk to a medical professional, you might want to try a few therapies first and learn a few ways to manage your anxiety levels on your own. However, if you determine that none of these measures is effective, then you should ask your doctor about the available medication and take them the prescribed way. As with almost all other medications, you must be aware that there are side effects that might harm your health – take that into consideration too. </p>
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