When to See a Psychiatrist for Anxiety

Thinking about making an appointment with a psychiatrist for your anxiety? While feeling a little nervous in certain situations is completely normal, when your anxiety gets in the way of you doing what you want in life, then seeking professional help is often the next best step for you to take. Anxiety often goes hand-in-hand with depression, and some people find depression treatment to also help their anxiety.

If depression treatment is not helping your anxiety, however, finding out the reasons behind you feeling the way you do can be extremely beneficial when it comes to finding a solution. There could be many reasons that you are experiencing anxiety.

According to the American Psychiatric Association, anxiety disorders are the most common of mental disorders that affect more than 25 million Americans and differ from normal feelings of nervousness or anxiousness by involving excess fear or anxiety.

When to see a psychiatrist for anxiety

Anxiety

When someone feels anxious, it is important for them to make an appointment with their primary doctor to get a full physical examination. Those suffering from an anxiety-related disorder need to know whether the anxiety problems are due to a medical issue. Hormonal imbalances, certain illnesses and even side effects from taking medications can produce symptoms of anxiety, which is why a physical examination should be one of the first steps someone should take when feeling anxious.

How can a psychiatrist help?

A psychiatrist can be a great help to those who are experiencing various levels of anxiety. In order for the treatment process to work, it is essential to have an open mind and listen closely to the psychiatrist for their guidance and direction. When someone experiencing anxiety chooses to seek professional help, they must feel comfortable sharing their innermost feelings. It is thus very important to find a psychiatrist whom they can trust.

When a psychiatrist is needed

A psychiatrist is needed whenever someone’s anxiety does not allow them to do the things they want to do. When a doctor rules out any medical issues, talking with a professional therapist can help solve someone’s anxiety problems.

Ready to make an appointment?

Ready to better understand where your anxiety is coming from? We completely understand how difficult it can be for those living with anxiety to get by from day to day. Most psychiatrists also offer depression treatment in addition to treating anxiety, if that is your situation. The good news is that there is a solution to your anxiety or depression; it is simply a matter of finding out what it will be. Contact us today, we are waiting for your call.

Request an appointment in our Columbia office here: https://futurepsychsolutions.com.

Don A. DuBose, M.D., M.S.

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