Physical therapy for anxiety disorders can be done using either electroencephalography or transcranial magnetic stimulation. Electroencephalography treats anxiety disorders by changing the frequency of microelectricity through an instrument that stimulates nerve cells to achieve repair. Transcranial magnetic stimulation can be used to treat anxiety by changing the magnetic field around the brain with electric currents, thereby repairing brain function. If the anxiety disorder is very severe, accompanied by some agitated behavior, such as fidgeting or self-conscious physical discomfort, unbearable pain, when there is negative behavior or emotional instability under the agitated mood, easy to have conflicts with others, or even some impulsive destruction of objects and injury. At this time, benzodiazepines can be used, while non-convulsive electroconvulsive therapy can be used. Non-convulsive electroconvulsive therapy is the last line of defense in physical therapy, which can effectively relieve agitated behavior and allow rapid sedation. Electroencephalography transcranial magnetic stimulation and twitch-free electroconvulsive shock are both approaches to physical therapy for anxiety disorders.