Struggling with anxiety or wondering whether your symptoms might be part of an anxiety disorder? In this video, Dr. Darren Himeles, a family medicine physician, explains what anxiety really is, how it affects the body, and the differences between Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Post‑Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Panic Attacks.
You’ll learn:
What stress is and how it becomes anxiety
The physical symptoms of anxiety
How to tell the difference between normal stress and an anxiety disorder
What Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety looks like
What GAD is and why it affects so many people
How PTSD develops and common triggers
What panic attacks feel like and why they happen
Evidence‑based treatments for anxiety, including therapy, exercise, antihistamines, SSRIs, SNRIs, Wellbutrin, Buspar, and fast‑acting medications
This video is designed to give you clear, trustworthy medical education so you can better understand anxiety symptoms, recognize when anxiety is affecting your daily life, and know when to seek help.
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Important: This video is for educational purposes only. If you’re experiencing symptoms of anxiety or think you may have an anxiety disorder, please talk to your doctor right away.
00:00 – Welcome & Introduction
01:12 – What Is Stress?
01:42 – Physical Symptoms of Stress
02:13– Stress vs. Anxiety Disorders
02:44– When Stress Impacts Daily Life
04:17– Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety
05:27 – Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
06:08– Post‑Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
08:02 – Panic Attacks
09:05 – How We Treat Anxiety Disorders
09:25 – Anxiety‑Relieving Techniques
10:38– Exercise for Anxiety
11:56 – Therapy
12:51 – Antihistamines
13:42 – Long‑Acting Anxiety Medications (SSRIs, SNRIs, Wellbutrin, Buspirone)
14:25 – SSRIs Explained
15:26 – SNRIs Explained
16:09– Wellbutrin
17:04 – Buspirone
17:31– How Long These Medications Take to Work
18:02 – Fast‑Acting Anxiety Medications (Ativan, Xanax)
18:41– Safety Concerns & Addiction Risks
19:35 – Final Thoughts & Closing
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Welcome to the channel of Dr. Darren Himeles — board‑certified family medicine physician and clinical instructor in Los Angeles County. I create clear, evidence‑based health education videos to help people understand medical topics, prevention, chronic conditions, mental health, and everyday wellness.
About me:
I earned my bachelor’s degree in mathematics from UCLA, attended UC San Diego School of Medicine, and completed my family medicine residency at White Memorial Medical Center. I currently practice family medicine and urgent care and teach medical students in my clinic.
Disclaimer:
These videos are for general educational purposes only. They are not medical advice and do not create a doctor‑patient relationship. I cannot provide personalized medical advice on YouTube. If you have symptoms or concerns about your health, please contact your physician or seek medical care immediately.
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