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"I’m Feeling Terrified and I Can’t Help It": Experts Weigh In on the Growing Epidemic of Anxiety

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As the world grapples with the complexities of modern life, a growing number of individuals are struggling to cope with overwhelming feelings of terror and anxiety. In this breaking news report, we explore the alarming rise of anxiety and the devastating impact it has on mental health.

The Epidemic of Anxiety

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), anxiety disorders are the most common mental health condition globally, affecting over 300 million people. In the United States alone, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reports that over 40 million adults suffer from anxiety disorders.

The Root Cause of Anxiety

Experts attribute the growing epidemic of anxiety to a combination of factors, including:

  1. Stress: The constant pressure to perform, meet deadlines, and balance work and personal life has led to an unprecedented level of stress.
  2. Social Media: The curated highlight reels of social media can create unrealistic expectations and promote feelings of inadequacy.
  3. Fear of the Unknown: The uncertainty and unpredictability of the world can be terrifying, especially in the face of global events like pandemics and economic instability.

The Devastating Impact of Anxiety

Anxiety can have severe and far-reaching consequences on mental and physical health, including:

  1. Panic Attacks: Sudden, intense episodes of fear or anxiety that can be debilitating.
  2. Depression: Co-occurring depression can worsen symptoms of anxiety.
  3. Physical Health: Anxiety can lead to a range of physical symptoms, such as headaches, stomach problems, and sleep disturbances.

Seeking Help

If you’re struggling with feelings of terror and anxiety, know that you’re not alone. There is hope for recovery and relief. Here are some steps you can take:

  1. Talk to a Therapist: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a highly effective treatment for anxiety.
  2. Practice Self-Care: Engage in activities that bring you joy and help you relax, such as meditation, yoga, or spending time in nature.
  3. Reach Out for Support: Talk to friends, family, or online support groups about your struggles.

Conclusion

The growing epidemic of anxiety is a pressing concern that requires immediate attention and action. By acknowledging the root causes of anxiety and seeking help, we can work towards a more compassionate and supportive society.

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Ever since a recent rape case has surfaced in India, feminists and women in general are spewing hate and vitriol towards innocent men who have never raped or harassed any woman. Yesterday on a post about false cases on this subreddit, an Indian woman from 2XIndia abused and harassed the OP for addressing men's issues just because a woman's rape was in the news.

1XIndia on the other hand has literally made a post condemning the rape, which is good, but I don't think we will ever see the female counterpart doing the same for a male victim. But many on the site are saying that Indian men's reputation doesn't matter if women don't feel safe. Women should feel safe, but not at the cost of my reputation. I realized that my country is growing unsafe for men everyday and we are not allowed to talk about it because "wrong timing, it's about women" here. The international media isn't helping either.

And to think this is the modern generation spreading hate like this. I have lost all hope and feel really scared of what's coming next. What should I do now? I just blame myself for somehow viewing those specific posts and wish I hadn't done so. Why are Indian women so apathetic towards us? They are literally using a tragedy to spread hatred against men, which is a bigger insult to the victim.



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6 thoughts on “I’m feeling terrified and I can’t help it.”
  1. They are abusing rapes to gain political advantages, funding, power, etc. They do not really give a shit about a particular victim, not anymore than any random person.

    I never, and I mean never see such protest when men are victims. Or even children. It deliberate agitation and women are more than willing to protest to get more rights.

  2. When you waste time with them that’s what’s you have to deal with.

    Lying women who do not give a fuck about you in the slightest. You’re just a political means to an end, as well as a sucker to make money from.

    You choose to fight with tigers, you’re going to get scratched.

    India is going through major cultural shifts right now, and women do t feel they need to hide their man hating and gold digging.

    So you get to deal with that because you won’t fix your addiction

  3. https://ccsinternship.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/286_case-for-gender-neutral-rape-laws-in-india_jaai-vipra.pdf

    On pg 12 table 3.2

    |Age Bracket|Men who reported having been coerced or forced into sex as an adult by a woman|
    |:-|:-|:-|
    |18 to 24|6%|
    |25 to 34|22.1%|
    |35 to 44|42.1%|
    |45 above|20%|
    |Overall|16.1%|

    It further says that that on the 35 to 44 age group most men reported being raped by their wives.

    Another study

    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2034049

    On page 5 table 1

    |Physical Violence|Verbal and emotional violence|Economic violence|**Sexual Abuse**|No Violence|
    |:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|
    |25.21|22.18|32.79|**17.82**|2%|

    Another study

    https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/document/study-child-abuse-india-2007/

    page 94

    >Of all the children reporting sexual assault, 54.4% were boys and 45.6% were girls

  4. It is sad reality of today’s world.

    I think deep down, we humans are fine with Male expendability.

    What really irked me about it, this is the first time a female doctor went through such crime. Before her, it was only male doctors. I do understand violence towards doctor need to to be stopped. But they have completely shift the dynamic to make it only about women.

    The sad reality is feminist hold really a big power, and we cannot do anything about it.

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