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Anxiety Management Articles & Coping Strategies
Evidence-based articles on anxiety management, panic attacks, social anxiety, therapy, mindfulness, and practical coping strategies for your mental health journey.

5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique for Anxiety and Panic: How to Use It
The 5-4-3-2-1 technique is a grounding exercise for anxiety, panic attacks, and dissociation. You identify 5 things you can see, 4 things you can feel or touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell, and 1 thing you can taste, engaging your five senses one by one.

Anxiety and ADHD: Understanding Comorbidity, Differences, and Treatment
Anxiety and ADHD co-occur in approximately 30 to 50 percent of adults with ADHD and about 25 to 33 percent of children with ADHD, per research from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and epidemiological surveys. They share overlapping symptoms like restlessness, diffi

Anxiety at Night: Why It Worsens After Dark and How to Manage It
Anxiety at night is anxiety that intensifies in the evening or during sleep, driven primarily by the loss of daytime distractions (which normally suppress rumination), circadian shifts in cortisol and melatonin, caffeine and alcohol metabolites still active in your system, the qu

Anxiety Disorder Symptoms: By Type and Duration Criteria
Anxiety disorder symptoms vary by disorder type and include excessive worry, panic attacks, social fear, specific phobias, or separation anxiety. Physical signs include racing heart, sweating, trembling, and shortness of breath.

Anxiety Insomnia: Why Anxiety Causes Sleep Loss and How to Treat It
Anxiety and insomnia commonly co-occur. Anxious arousal, racing thoughts, and HPA axis activation make falling or staying asleep difficult.

Anxiety Management: Evidence-Based Strategies That Work
Anxiety management combines professional treatment (therapy, medication) with self-care strategies. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most evidence-backed approach, supported by lifestyle changes like regular exercise, good sleep, and mindfulness.

Anxiety Medication Names: Generic and Brand Names by Drug Class
Anxiety medications span eight major classes with different brand names for each generic drug. SSRIs (sertraline/Zoloft, escitalopram/Lexapro, paroxetine/Paxil) and SNRIs (venlafaxine/Effexor XR, duloxetine/Cymbalta) are first-line.

Anxiety Relief: Evidence-Based Techniques and Tools That Work
Anxiety relief comes from a mix of body-based techniques (deep breathing, exercise), mind-based tools (cognitive reframes, mindfulness), behavioral shifts (limiting caffeine, social connection), and environmental changes (decluttering, natural light). Most people feel relief with

Anxiety Test: Take a Validated Assessment (GAD-7, PHQ-4 & More)
An anxiety test is a short questionnaire (usually 7-20 items) that measures anxiety severity using validated clinical instruments. The most common is the GAD-7 (Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale), which takes 2-3 minutes and scores from 0-21.

Beta Blockers for Anxiety: Off-Label Use, How They Work, Contraindications
Beta-blockers are a class of medications that block adrenaline effects on the heart and blood vessels. They are used off-label in the US (FDA-approved only for heart/blood pressure) and for situational anxiety in the UK (NHS-approved for performance anxiety).

Box Breathing: How to Use This Navy SEAL Anxiety Technique
Box breathing is a paced breathing technique with four equal parts, inhale 4 seconds, hold 4 seconds, exhale 4 seconds, hold 4 seconds. It is used by US Navy SEALs, emergency room nurses, and athletes to calm the nervous system under pressure.

Dental Anxiety, Phobia, and Fear of the Dentist
Dental anxiety is the fear or distress associated with dental visits. It affects roughly 36 percent of adults, with about 12 percent experiencing severe dental fear or phobia (odontophobia) that leads to avoidance.