Overcoming Anxiety Part 1
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Grab your Bible and turn to Matthew 6:25 and join Dave and Bethlie as they discuss Overcoming Anxiety.
Understanding anxiety
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health concern in the U.S., affecting over 40 million adults (19.1%) annually, with roughly 31% of adults experiencing an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. Females are more likely to be affected (23.4%) compared to males (14.3%)
Key Anxiety Statistics
- Prevalence: Nearly 1 in 3 adolescents (ages 13-18) will experience an anxiety disorder.
- Adult Prevalence: Around 19.1% of U.S. adults aged 18+ have an anxiety disorder, with 22.8% of those cases classified as serious impairment.
- Types:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Affects 6.8 million U.S. adults (2.7% prevalence).
- Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD): Affects 15 million adults, typically beginning at age 13.
- Panic Disorder: Affects 6 million adults.
- Gender Differences: Women are twice as likely to be affected by anxiety disorders than men.
- Treatment: Only 43.2% of people with Generalized Anxiety Disorder receive treatment.
- Impact: Approximately 70% of adults feel anxious about the state of the world, including economy, personal health, and new technologies.
- The effects of anxiety
- Ulcers
- Loss of joy
- Inability to cope
- Failure to trust God (sometimes is a cause; other times is an effect)
- Failure to overcome
- Often rooted in the belief that this is just the way I am
- Or the believe that I can't overcome it
- The greek word that is used
- "Merimnao"
- To divide, part, rip, tear apart
Jesus taught about anxiety
- it is often a part of our lives
- it should not be a part of our lives
- it should be put away
- it should be overcome
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