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1 online resource (streaming video file) (52 min. 50 sec.) ; 320407463 bytes |
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Anxiety, what exactly is it and can it be cured? A panic attack can involve a rapid heart rate, nausea, tingling, sweats and a sense that "you're going crazy" or "losing control". It can happen at any time and affect almost anyone.Anxiety attacks and disorders are the most common reason people in Australia get counselling.It hits over 10 percent of the population at any given time, and it's estimated that one in four people will experience it over a lifetime.We hear from one man who was unable to leave his house for years because his social anxiety became so debilitating, and from a woman whose panic attacks control her daily movements.We talk to psychiatrists, psychologists and researchers about treatments for anxiety sufferers - and hear how online therapy is revolutionising treatment. Australian current affairs forum program, presented by Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Television Production, in English) CC WS |
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Broadcast 2010-05-11 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Anxiety sensitivity.
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Anxiety -- Psychological aspects.
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Panic attacks -- Treatment.
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Social phobia.
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Stress (Psychology) -- Prevention.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Andrews, Gavin, contributor
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Barrett, Paul, contributor
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Brockie, Jenny, host
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Dailly, Caitlyn, contributor
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Edelman, Sarah, contributor
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Edwards, Karen, contributor
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Guastella, Adam, contributor
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Jones, Barbara, contributor
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McClintock, Amanda, contributor
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Palomares, Simon, contributor
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Rapee, Ronald M, contributor
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Warner, Greta, contributor
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Warner, Kate, contributor
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