Workingguy wrote on 22 Mar 2017 22:51:
eslaasos wrote on 22 Mar 2017 21:06:
I'd assume you'll get better replies in a forum that cater to this specifically.
Probably and I definitely did some looking around on some online for him, but actually I consider it much more relevant to me what my GYE brethren went through. Both from the perspective of having gone through addiction or sexual issues and how that might be connected, and also because it's certainly relates to our Jewish and religious framework very differently then for the people on the Internet.
sort of like I'd rather talk to my brothers about issues and hear their take on I understand them and know them a little bit then discuss them with people on the forum that I don't really have a way to filter or understand.
I have dealt with anxiety my whole life, and since you brought up our unique perspectives I will give you mine, which I know isn't practical, but it is good to be mindful of.
It is my experience that to calm down my anxiety, reminding myself that Ha-shem is completely running the world and working generally on focusing on Emunahdikke thoughts has helped, but I have to remind myself to do this because the anxiety gets in the way.
It's also my experience that I get most anxious when I don't have Yishuv HaDaat.
The ways to gaining Yishuv HaDaat and building a strong emunah depend on the person, this is my own experience though.
Drugs (clinical) I am very weary of, valium/xanax are certain to calm the anxiety but they wont fix the core issues.
This is for general anxiety and is useless information if the issue is depression disguised as anxiety.
This should not be considered as medical advice. Always read the label carefully and consult a doctor.