Facilities Designed to Treat Anxiety and Phobias
Posted on September 27, 2012
Treating an anxiety disorder can be difficult, but partial to full recovery is possible for most people. You may have tried a few methods and found that they just didn't work for you. Rather than giving up and accepting severe anxiety, you may want to explore treatment centers in your area.
New Technology to Reduce Range Anxiety
Posted on September 25, 2012
Now that more companies are manufacturing electric cars, you may have heard of the term “range anxiety.” Range anxiety is the fear that your electric car will run out of power, leaving you stranded with no way to re-charge your vehicle. Fortunately, a new car model may allay the fears of electric car owners. Read about it here!
Anxiety and Depression Medications Put Drivers at Risk
Posted on September 22, 2012
Medication can greatly improve the quality of life for someone who has a mental health condition. For many people, anxiety and depression are manageable with prescribed drug therapy. But taking medication to reduce anxiety while driving may actually have an adverse effect on your safety. Read about the alarming new findings here.
Treating Driving Anxiety without Using Therapy
Posted on September 19, 2012
While therapy is an excellent way to treat a range of mental health problems, it isn't for everyone. Some people, for various reasons, do not want to seek counseling. If you have a non-debilitating fear of driving or a manageable fear of certain driving situations, there are basic techniques you can try on your own to end your anxiety.
Doctor Describes How He Treats Driving Phobia
Posted on September 16, 2012
There are some surprising obstacles to treatment that can occur on the road to recovery from driving phobia. For instance, did you know that many people who suffer from driving fear often have a strong fear of being in enclosed spaces? Knowing what scares you the most about driving can help you to overcome your phobia.
Treating Driving Phobia with Cognitive Therapy
Posted on September 13, 2012
Driving is an important skill to have in most parts of America. People typically have to drive for everyday tasks such as buying groceries, picking up their kids, and commuting to work. This is why it can be so difficult for people with driving phobia to function normally. Driving fear can affect anyone, but it is treatable. Read about one method which is used to help driving phobics.