Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment

September 26, 2008 by Alex Taylor 

There are several options when it comes to generalized anxiety disorder treatment. Some may prove more successful than others in certain individuals. The only real way to find out if any given treatment option will work for you is to try it.

The main options available to you will be the various anti-anxiety drugs, which will usually be in the form of an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor). Your doctor may also suggest the short-term use of a sedative from the Benzodiazepine family of drugs.

The other traditional option is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a therapy based on the reconditioning of thinking patterns.

If you’ve already exhausted all the traditional options available to you, and you’ve not made satisfactory progress, give my free video course and weekly newsletter a try. They’re proving incredibly successful with thousands of people all around the world.

For a closer look at the more traditional approaches, check out the dedicated anxiety treatment page.

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