WHEN SOMEONE YOU KNOW STRUGGLES WITH FEAR, ANXIETY AND STRESS
By: Stanley Popovich
What do you do when someone you know has to deal with persistent fears, anxieties,
or even depression? Well the first thing you need to do is to get the person to seek
the services of a professional who can lead them in the right direction and give
them the help they need. In addition, here are some other techniques you can use to
help the person cope.
Learn as much as you can in managing anxiety and depression. There are many books
and information that will educate you on how to deal with fear and anxiety. Share
this information with the person who is struggling. Education is the key in finding
the answers your looking for in managing your fears.
Be understanding and patient with the person struggling with their fears. Dealing
with depression and anxiety can be difficult for the person so do not add more
problems than what is already there.
In every anxiety-related situation you experience, begin to learn what works, what
doesn't work, and what you need to improve on in managing your fears and anxieties.
For instance, you have a lot of anxiety and you decide to take a walk to help you
feel better. The next time you feel anxious you can remind yourself that you got
through it the last time by taking a walk. This will give you the confidence to
manage your anxiety the next time around.
Challenge your negative thinking with positive statements and realistic thinking.
When encountering thoughts that make your fearful or anxious, challenge those
thoughts by asking yourself questions that will maintain objectivity and common
sense. For example, you are afraid that if you do not get that job promotion then
you will be stuck at your job forever. This depresses you, however your thinking in
this situation is unrealistic. The fact of the matter is that there all are kinds of
jobs available and just because you don't get this job promotion doesn't mean that
you will never get one. In addition, people change jobs all the time, and you always
have that option of going elsewhere if you are unhappy at your present location.
Changing your thinking can help you manage your fears.
Another thing to remember is that things change and events do not stay the same. For
instance, you may feel overwhelmed today with your anxiety and feel that this is how
you will feel the rest of the week or month. This isn't correct. No one can predict
the future with one hundred percent accuracy. Even if the thing that you feared does
happen there are circumstances and factors that you can't predict which can be used
to your advantage. You never know when the help and answers you are looking for will
come to you.
When your fears and anxieties have the best of you, seek help from a professional.
The key is to be patient, take it slow, and not to give up. In time, you will be
able to find those resources that will help you with your problems.
BIOGRAPHY: Stan Popovich is the author of "A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear Using Psychology,
Christianity and Non Resistant Methods" - an easy to read book that presents a
general overview of techniques that are effective in managing persistent fears and
anxieties. For additional information go to: Managing Fear
Feel Free to Read More Articles By This Author By Clicking a Link Below:
1. MANAGING YOUR PERSISTENT FEARS AND ANXIETIES
2. A REVIEW OF TECHNIQUES IN MANAGING DEPRESSION
3. NEVER LOSE HOPE IN DEALING WITH YOUR FEARS AND ANXIETIES
4. WHEN SOMEONE YOU KNOW STRUGGLES WITH FEAR, ANXIETY AND STRESS
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