Kosovars call for help in the hothouses for anxiety: Psychologist Not Versus

Anxiety is a fear you may face in the event of pressures and stress, it is an emotional crisis that has become almost common in today's society. Anxiety is a feeling that cannot be described, it is a kind of fear which, people [...]
Anxiety is a fear you may face in the event of pressures and stress, it is an emotional crisis that has become almost common in today's society.
Anxiety is a feeling that cannot be described, it is a kind of fear which, people see themselves as dysfunctional, is a loss of self - confidence. However, the approach to anxiety has changed over time, according to psychiatrist Sami Rexhepi, the Kosovo population has begun to become aware of and approach professionally rather than religiously to deal with emotional crises, gaining the courage to deal with professionals in this area, as they are nothing less than all other medical professionals.
“Tacking has changed is awareness of the population much more and requires professional assistance”.
And as far as mental health professionals are concerned, whether psychiatrics or psychologists, and earlier today, it's quite present, it's asking for help in the hox1.
Rexhepi has also suggested that trust is the key to success in overcoming emotional crises, for them it requires religious assistance, but until the point where the hoja does not require the prevention of patient therapy.
I don't have any trouble with the hots until they're looking for customers to drop out of therapy, and I'm not much of adhesive to give me medicine and find a way to save treatment through therapy”.
But what a man needs who faces anxiety and overcoming it is family support and support to restore his functionality, as dynamic life and dynamic stress is the main reason for this kind of crisis, not excluding the family, because of the approaches of families that lead to conflicts among generations.
“Trust is the key key if the individual trusts most in the addressor, the greater the confidence the patient's confidence in the therapy success will be greater and much faster the”, Rexhepi said.
In addition to family factors, work and the stress faced by Kosovo society affect the crisis, and one of these is unemployment, the level of schooling at the highest point, and the lack of access to job quotas.
According to psychiatrist Rexhepi, Kosovo is not investing in youth, and that effect will be recognised after the next 20 years.












