Good luck on that Jet.
Kara, the yoga does help if you do the right kind. It is overwhelming how much goes into it and the different varieties. But for me when my therapist walked me through it she was also speaking to me in such a soothing tone and it was like one of those relaxation CDs you listen to.
She suggested a directional DVD or video by Patricia Walden. She said it may be a bit dated but she was real soothing. She is going to look in her collection and find a title that is best suited for anxiety. She could not remember off the cuff. I will find out next time I visit and let you know when I do.
She strongly suggests going to classes designed for aniety but since the only time I can find classes conflict with my hubs driving schedule I do not go and I already fight with the agoraphobia.
Thing to remember not all yoga is the same. Some can be very soothing and you don't have to do all the positions. Try to find something made for anxiety relief. Others are too hard core a work out.
The stretches really help me, that I do know, as it can really get some of those kinks worked out without a massage. And used with or during relaxation CDs it can work like a charm to center you. It is worth learning.