Types Of Stress Treatment
4th September 2009 by Depressed No CommentsFor people who deal with a lot of anxiety in their every day lives, finding an anxiety stress treatment plan that allows them to function and enjoy each day is vital to their welfare and the welfare of their families. These stress treatments usually require a mix of psychotherapy and medication, at least until the major symptoms that the people are experiencing are under control. These stress treatments are modified according to the types of stress that the person is under. If the person is going through a particularly stressful time in his life, a different treatment is needed than if the person has gone through a traumatic experience that has caused post traumatic stress disorder.
Stress Treatment Methods
There are different types of medications that are currently prescribed by doctors as stress treatments for patients. For patients that are going through a particularly stressful time period, the doctor might prescribe a type of benzodiazepine, which is a sedative that the patient can take as needed. This type of sedative is habit forming, however, and the doctor will usually only prescribe it in two week prescriptions so that the doses are carefully monitored. Typically, these are used as stress treatment when there has been a tragic event in that person’s life that prohibits them from functioning as they normally would be able to do each day. The down side of taking these medications as a stress treatment is that they can cause some side effects such as drowsiness or balance issues.
Another type of medication that is used to control stress in treatment is buspirone.One cannot see the results of this type of medication for a few weeks because it takes time to get into the system. Since this is the case, the benzodiazepine is often prescribed for the first two weeks while the buspirone is built up in the system. There are also some side effects that can occur with this type of medication for stress treatment such as lightheadedness or nausea. However, if monitored correctly, many patients have found success with stress treatment through the use of these types of drugs.
A third type of medication falls into the category of antidepressants. These drugs are used in stress treatment and also take a few weeks to build up in the system. The down side to taking these medications is that it will sometimes take trying many different types before one is found that works the best for a particular patient.












































