{"id":2014,"date":"2011-09-23T10:13:25","date_gmt":"2011-09-23T00:13:25","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/anxietyreliefstress.com\/?page_id=2014"},"modified":"2011-09-23T10:19:08","modified_gmt":"2011-09-23T00:19:08","slug":"anxiety-and-depression","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/anxietyreliefstress.com\/anxiety-and-depression\/","title":{"rendered":"Anxiety and Depression"},"content":{"rendered":"
Anxiety and depression usually occur together, although these are two different disorders. What usually happens is that a person experiences either anxiety or depression first. Then, eventually, the other problem will follow. The reason is because these two are closely related to each other and may even be triggered by similar circumstances.<\/p>\n
Despite their frequently simultaneous occurrence, there are actually several differences between these two conditions. Let’s start with the symptoms that each disorder comes with.<\/p>\n
Oftentimes, depression is the result of constant anxiety, although there are also cases where it is the other way around.<\/p>\n
Another reason why people often confuse anxiety and depression is because they have very similar treatment options. The medications used to alleviate the symptoms of these two disorders are often the same, and both disorders can also be remedied with the help of professional therapy under the guidance of a psychiatrist or psychologist.<\/p>\n