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Anxiety and Fear

"Fear not, let your hearts be comforted" (D&C 98:1).

All people have experienced nervousness or butterflies in their stomach as a result of some threat or uncomfortable situation. Anxiety of this nature can rouse you to action and can produce positive behavior. If the anxiety is such that it debilitates and interferes with normal functioning, this might be due to an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are the most common of all the mental disorders. There are several types of anxiety disorders, each with its own distinct features. Most anxiety disorders can be treated with medication and therapy.


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Featured articles:
"First Presidency Message Be Not Afraid"
Elder Faust encourages us not to take counsel from our fears or allow them to control us. He promises that Heavenly Father will comfort us.
Faust, James E.
"What Will You Make Room for in Your Wagon? "
In her devotional address, Sister Ardeth G. Kapp poses the question, “What will you make room for in your wagon?” She suggests the necessity of pruning out the inessential to make room for the essential to bloom and become sweet.
Kapp, Ardeth G.


Additional articles:
"Be Not Afraid" Hinckley, Gordon B.
"Courage Counts" Monson, Thomas S.
"Fear" Pearce, Virginia H.
"For Times of Trouble" Holland, Jeffrey R.
"God Is with Me" Albano, Anna
"Have No Fear" Magazine Staff, Article
"If Ye Are Prepared Ye Shall Not Fear" Romney, Marion G.
"The Balm of Gilead" Packer, Boyd K.
"The Futility of Fear" Cuthbert, Derek A.
"When the Thunder Rumbles" Taylor, Rebecca
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