Help for 14 million people in the U.S. with anxiety disorder
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Everyone gets anxious sometimes. But if you worry so much that it interferes with your life, your anxiety may have become
an illness. ConsumerReportsHealth.org can help you find treatments for anxiety disorder that work well.
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Subscribe to ConsumerReportsHealth.org today and find out whether medications or talk therapy rates best for treating anxiety.
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If you or someone you know is diagnosed with anxiety disorder, you're not alone. Consumer Reports Health is here to help
with the best research about anxiety, and expert evidence and advice about treatment options.
Key points for people with anxiety disorder
- Anxiety disorder is a real illness, and it can be treated.
- If you have it, you can't stop worrying—usually about ordinary, everyday things.
- Anxiety disorder is common, but many people don't realize they have it. Doctors find it hard to recognize, too.
- There's no cure for anxiety disorder, but treatment should help you control your worries.
- There are two kinds of treatment that work: "talking treatments" (or psychotherapy) and medication.
- The best kind of psychotherapy is called cognitive therapy.
About 5 in 100 Americans will have anxiety disorder during their lifetime. While no one is certain of the exact cause of anxiety
disorder, scientists are studying possible links to the illness, including chemical imbalances in the brain, stress, and hormonal
imbalances.
There are several good treatments for anxiety disorder, but there are no quick fixes and no cures. We encourage you to read
our entire condition report and to consult with your doctor to learn more about anxiety disorder. As a Consumer Reports Health
subscriber, you’ll have access to our expert research and recommendations, and you’ll be more confident and knowledgeable
about which treatments are best for you.