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Default Aug 03, 2016 at 03:42 PM
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Anxietycoach.com has been very helpful for me--just adding to the chorus since some time has passed since it was originally shared here.

There's a zine too from Dr. Faith Harper I really like, it's available on the Microcosm Publishing site (I'm too new to be able to add the link here but you can find it easily), called "This is Your Brain on Anxiety: What Happens and What Helps." It's really short and straightforward, good for quick consultation in the moment.
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Default Aug 14, 2016 at 10:05 PM
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Anxietycoach.com has been very helpful for me--just adding to the chorus since some time has passed since it was originally shared here.

There's a zine too from Dr. Faith Harper I really like, it's available on the Microcosm Publishing site (I'm too new to be able to add the link here but you can find it easily), called "This is Your Brain on Anxiety: What Happens and What Helps." It's really short and straightforward, good for quick consultation in the moment.
Have to check it out because sometimes what worked last time might not take like it should the next. I'm always searching/trying new techniques which makes myself feel better by being proactive

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Other than Psych Central, what are your favorite or top resources you visit regularly for this disorder or issue? Please reply to this thread and list a few of what you consider the best of the best online today.

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Hello to all I like a website Psychology Today. Which gives great detail of all disorders, but mainly informing yourself of how your body and mind work as its happening to you makes things clear for my very murky waters, lol.

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Default Jun 20, 2017 at 10:23 AM
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a new anxiety related resource recently launched:
https://www.helpingminds.com/
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Default Jul 02, 2017 at 08:23 PM
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I do not have insurance anymore so I go thru that free apps in Google Play store. If you don't have an android, you can make your device android by getting the free bluestacks.com app . I got mine at CNET.

I found a uk therapy guy, I can't spell tonight, anyway he 's got a bunch of apps for in Google Play store for $4.99 a month, or $6.55 American. I can afford that. My Nook fades out with these apps, but got bluestacks app to watch on computer. Look him up on Wikipedia, he is Legit and there are some of his audio recordings on youtube also.
His name is Glenn Harrold . I used to listen every day, but then wasn't able to act the caller's fantasy at my job, I was just too nice.
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Default Jul 03, 2017 at 07:03 PM
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THE reasons that brought me here is that my anxiety and depression were a bit out of control. So today, I listened to Glenn Harrolds anxiety awake audio hypnotherapy session, and feel much better. I had also stopped taking some vitamins, and so took a double dose of magnesium, B-12, and D3, just to get it back into my system. I know it is best to get all the vitamins and minerals from food, but I was reading about magnesium levels and what happens when you don't get the level you need. All the things that I had been experiencing, anxiety levels increasing, more depressed than usual , panic attacks, all those and other symptoms because I I had stopped taking 3 vitamins and my body was reacting, so look for yourself, and then decide.. may not need all those drugs.
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Default Feb 19, 2018 at 12:44 AM
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THE reasons that brought me here is that my anxiety and depression were a bit out of control. So today, I listened to Glenn Harrolds anxiety awake audio hypnotherapy session, and feel much better. I had also stopped taking some vitamins, and so took a double dose of magnesium, B-12, and D3, just to get it back into my system. I know it is best to get all the vitamins and minerals from food, but I was reading about magnesium levels and what happens when you don't get the level you need. All the things that I had been experiencing, anxiety levels increasing, more depressed than usual , panic attacks, all those and other symptoms because I I had stopped taking 3 vitamins and my body was reacting, so look for yourself, and then decide.. may not need all those drugs.
What happens when you have low levels of magnesium?
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Default Jul 22, 2018 at 05:40 PM
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I've looked around for all the websites that could give me more information about anxiety and panic disorders and how to stop them in the future. One I like especially is verywellmind.com

I thought maybe it might help us all.
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Default Aug 19, 2018 at 01:47 PM
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I go to www.healingwell.com daily.

It is a wonderful place to go to get answers to questions you may have, and to recieve support and encouragement when you are going through a hard time.

People there are supportive, and there are many different areas for help, such as anxiety, depression, bipolar, breast cancer, and so much more.

I love it there!
I love that site too.

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I go to www.healingwell.com daily.

It is a wonderful place to go to get answers to questions you may have, and to receive support and encouragement when you are going through a hard time.

People there are supportive, and there are many different areas for help, such as anxiety, depression, bipolar, breast cancer, and so much more.

I love it there!
I love this website also. They have some great information about anxiety issues.

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Default Jan 09, 2019 at 09:06 PM
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I go to www.healingwell.com daily.

It is a wonderful place to go to get answers to questions you may have, and to recieve support and encouragement when you are going through a hard time.

People there are supportive, and there are many different areas for help, such as anxiety, depression, bipolar, breast cancer, and so much more.

I love it there!
Thank you for the recommendation! I will try that out.
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I have just been put on benzopine today after a long go of being told its in my head and I don't need anything. I feel relieved but scared

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Im I'm sorry that you are going through that! It took me awhile to understand what was wrong.
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Default Jan 09, 2019 at 09:35 PM
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well I found out a lot about anxiety on www.wikipedia.com. Just don't visit this website if you have a problem with obsessive compulsive disorder because before you know it you will be looking up every disease in the book and looking up all of your medications you ever took.
I.had heard that myself about looking up every symptoms,side effects a person might have
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I accidentally became dependent on someone again and am feeling pretty upset and ashamed about it. I know there has been along history of it starting with family but the frustrating part is that I seem to take all these steps to become independent and end up in the same mess over and over again - - either fiercly independent or dependent. I am feeling really ashamed because everyone in this town has seen it happened and I feel that I am being judged for making such a fool of myself and I don't blame them. Would love to have others to talk to.
I am guilty of this myself.
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Default Apr 05, 2019 at 10:50 AM
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Hands down, the best anxiety resource I've found is:

The Anxiety Guy, Dennis Simsek

He's on FB, YouTube, itunes and also has an app.
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Default Jul 25, 2019 at 01:32 PM
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It took a long time to notice it but I lost control of how stressed I was getting. I would randomly start crying in the taxi on the way to a party or struggle to answer the phone at work because I was terrified. I felt like I was losing my mind – thoughts were racing constantly and I kept seeing images in my head of death. Recently I have stumbled upon this awesome vlogger called Anxiety guy this channel was the Best anxiety help for me Just goto to youtube and type The Anxiety Guy.
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Default Oct 22, 2019 at 11:31 AM
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I would recommend a PMR (Progressive Muscular Relaxation) exercise along with self-hypnosis and also a desensitization schedule, where during the relaxed PMR state, one exposes oneself gradually to the worst fears of their life thru imagination. Breathing deeply even though discomforted during the exercise, one gradually tends to get de-sensitized to these phobias and fears and is more upto facing them, when confronted.
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Default Oct 23, 2019 at 09:40 AM
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Bipolar Magazine online is free. They will send ALOT of material to your email.
Most important for me is to help myself first, before trying to help others,not trying to do too much, doing aerobic exercise,and not trying to do too much.

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I adopted a poodle mix at the pound. Wow,it helps so much. Keeps me busy taking care of him and he insists on sleeping smack up against me LOL. Friend for life!

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