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Owen Clinic
14 East Ayers Street, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034
405-655-5180
405-740-1249
https://www.owenclinic.net 405-740-1249 and 405-655-5180

Appointments can often be scheduled around school or work hours, and services may be appropriate for individuals, couples, or families who are affected by anxiety symptoms.

Important safety note: For medical or mental health emergencies, including thoughts of self-harm or harm to others, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Crisis hotlines and local emergency services are available 24 hours a day.

Common Questions Around Anxiety Disorders

Is anxiety always a problem?

No. Short-term anxiety can be helpful when it alerts a person to danger, motivates preparation, or supports focus. Anxiety becomes a problem when it is frequent, intense, hard to control, and starts to interfere with school, work, relationships, health, or basic daily tasks.

Can anxiety disorders go away on their own?

Some people notice that anxiety symptoms lessen when a stressful situation passes, or when life changes in positive ways. However, many anxiety disorders last for years without treatment and may even widen into more areas of life. Early counseling, healthy routines, and, when needed, medical care can reduce symptoms and lower the risk of anxiety becoming long-term. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}

What is the most effective treatment for anxiety?

For many people, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a first-line treatment with strong research support across a range of anxiety disorders. For certain conditions and severity levels, a combination of CBT and medication yields the best results. The right choice depends on the specific diagnosis, symptoms, health history, and personal preferences, so a discussion with a qualified mental health professional is essential.

How can someone tell if professional help is needed?

It may be time to seek counseling if:

• Worry or fear is present most days
• Panic attacks or physical symptoms feel frightening or out of control
• Anxiety causes missed work, school, or social events
• Substance use is increasing to cope with anxious feelings
• Loved ones are concerned or notice changes

A licensed counselor, psychologist, or other mental health professional can provide an evaluation, help sort out what is happening, and suggest a plan that fits the person’s situation and values.

How can family and friends support someone with anxiety?

Supportive loved ones can listen without judgment, avoid minimizing the person’s experience, and gently encourage healthy coping. Simple offers such as “Would you like company for your first counseling visit?” or “Can I help you practice that breathing skill?” can make a big difference. Encouraging professional help, while respecting the person’s pace and choices, is often more helpful than giving repeated advice.

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Additional resources:
NIMH: Anxiety disorders
NAMI: Anxiety disorders overview
World Health Organization: Anxiety disorders fact sheet

Expand your knowledge:
MedlinePlus: Anxiety
American Psychiatric Association: What are anxiety disorders?

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