Two One
03-21-2015, 02:50 PM
I've always found the cause of anxiety disorders to be one of the things that troubled me the most. So I'm curious as to what everybody on here thinks. I'm sure we all know about the classic chemical imbalance theory. I'm not sure I can buy into that seeing as how we have no accurate way of measuring neurotransmitter levels in the brain. If we had the technology that allowed us to do so what would be the "correct" levels of neurotransmitters anyway? Psychiatrists are quick to prescribe SSRIs and other antidepressants when they have no way of knowing a chemical imbalance is the problem. I do believe that neurotransmitters affect anxiety though, seeing as how benzodiazepines quickly and effectively relieve anxiety by enhancing the effect of GABA. There are many theories about the cause of anxiety disorders such as the infamous chemical imbalance theory, prolonged psychological stress, genetics, chronic illness, environmental factors, the circumstances in one's life... The list goes on. As I've said the reason I'm asking for everyone's opinion is because this has always been something that has bothered me.
In my opinion I think the cause can differ for different people. Up until this point I believed it was illness and prolonged stress from my life, school etc. that caused my anxiety to flare up back in 2013. However, when I began to look into repressed emotions as the cause of anxiety and depression I found it to be an interesting concept. And certainly one that could apply to me. As a result I've spent my last two therapy sessions delving into the past and my repressed emotions. I must say I've felt better in these last two therapy sessions than I have in three years. I've had such a considerable weight lifted off of my shoulders. My friends noticed the difference in me almost immediately, and was incredibly eager to tell them about everything I had found out through allowing myself to discover why those repressed emotions affected me to such a great extent. This is just something I wanted to share.
So what does everybody think?
In my opinion I think the cause can differ for different people. Up until this point I believed it was illness and prolonged stress from my life, school etc. that caused my anxiety to flare up back in 2013. However, when I began to look into repressed emotions as the cause of anxiety and depression I found it to be an interesting concept. And certainly one that could apply to me. As a result I've spent my last two therapy sessions delving into the past and my repressed emotions. I must say I've felt better in these last two therapy sessions than I have in three years. I've had such a considerable weight lifted off of my shoulders. My friends noticed the difference in me almost immediately, and was incredibly eager to tell them about everything I had found out through allowing myself to discover why those repressed emotions affected me to such a great extent. This is just something I wanted to share.
So what does everybody think?