
Panic & Anxiety
Panic and anxiety do not discriminate by race, creed or financial status, but are more common in women than men and, for reasons of biology, life events, brain chemistry or personality, usually present in one’s teens to early 30s.

Panic and anxiety do not discriminate by race, creed or financial status, but are more common in women than men and, for reasons of biology, life events, brain chemistry or personality, usually present in one’s teens to early 30s.

Laura Paxton is the author of Borderlin and Beyond and theĀ Borderline and Beyond, Workbook and Personal Journal Tweet this!