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Oct 14 2007

Treating Anxiety and Sleep Disorders

Published by Jennifer at 3:54 am under Anxiety, Sleep Disorders

Sleep disorders are often caused by psychological reasons, many of which are based on anxiety and obsession and compulsion. Anxiety and sleep disorders are caused by the person’s worries. The person often thinks too much regarding certain subjects and inadvertently his subconscious stores these worries and these manifests themselves in the person’s dream and nightmares.

Anxiety is often caused by depression, panic disorder, post traumatic stress syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Anxiety and sleep disorders often go hand in hand because of the listed factors. People get anxious when they panic or they have g=just undergone a traumatic experience. They also get anxiety attacks when they can not stop thinking or worrying of several things.

Treatment of Anxiety and Sleep Disorders
 
Anxiety and sleep disorders have remedies. Panic disorder can be treated with professional help. This kind of disorder can occur at night while you are sleeping and manifest itself as a pounding heart or a sense of panic. Some people appear disoriented when they awake. These can be remedied by making bedtime rituals and putting yourself in a relaxed mood before going to bed. It is also best to try and leave your worries behind and not dwell on them too much. This is one way of getting rid of anxiety and sleep disorders.

Trauma instigated by traumatic events can be overcome but the psychological help you will need must come from you and a professional. While undergoing professional help, you can help yourself by trying to come into terms with what happened and try to get your life back in your control. Anxiety and sleep disorders can be triggered by events that violate us and give us a sense that we are not in control of things.

Obsessive-Compulsive behavior can be a hindrance to a good sleep because the individual continually thinks there is something wrong with either the bed or the room and may even be under the impression that he is being watched. The compulsion that you need to do things like hide under the blankets all the time when you are in bed could upset your sleeping patterns because you are too w\aware of what is going on in your surroundings. Anxiety and sleep disorders can stem from the obsessive idea that if you sleep something bad will happen or someone might come into the room.

Another remedy that can help you start a good night’s sleep is to clear your head of anything pertaining to work and problems. Aromatherapy and massage can also help promote sleepiness.

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