Introduction
Anxiety is
having too much fear and worry. Some people have what's called generalized
anxiety disorder. They feel worried and stressed about many things. Often they
worry about even small things. Some people also may have
panic attacks. A panic attack is a sudden feeling of
extreme anxiety.
People who have
social anxiety disorder worry that they will do or say
the wrong thing and embarrass themselves around others.
Anxiety
can cause physical symptoms like a fast heartbeat and sweaty hands. It can make
you limit your activities and can make it hard to enjoy your life.
Positive thinking can help you prevent or control anxiety.
Key points
- Negative thoughts can increase your worry or
fear.
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT, is a type of therapy
that can help you replace negative thoughts with positive
ones.
- Changing your thinking will take some time. You need to
practice healthy thinking every day. After a while, positive thinking will come
naturally to you.
- Positive thinking may not be enough to help some
people who have worry and anxiety. Call your doctor or therapist if you think
you need more help.
What is positive thinking?
Why is positive thinking important to help you cope with anxiety?
How can you use positive thinking to cope with anxiety?
Where to go from here
If you would like more information, see the topic:
- Positive thinking: Stopping unwanted thoughts.
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