Researchers in early childhood development regard anxiety in adult life as a residue of childhood memories of dependency.
Stress and anxiety are often used interchangeably but there are differences between the two. Stress is a response to an event that causes physiological stress in the body, while anxiety is a response to an event that causes psychological stress.
A big word for stress is "psychological distress" or "anxiety."
Psychological
If anxiety and depression are correlated, there are three possible directions of causality. These are anxiety causes depression, depression causes anxiety, and there is an environmental stimuli that causes both anxiety and depression.
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No, psychological. Neurological means to deal with the actual nerves in the brain.
To find the cause of anxiety I go to lightlectureseries.com and look up information on the topic. Lightlectureseries.com has many great articles on anxiety that help me learn the causes and the treatments for anxiety.
Karen T. Huckabee has written: 'Control versus anxiety' -- subject(s): Anxiety, Choreography, Control (Psychology), Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Choreography, Psychological aspects of Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Anxiety
Joseph C. Pointer has written: 'The effects of imagery induced anxiety on communication apprehensive persons' -- subject(s): Communication, Imagery (Psychology), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Communication, Psychological aspects of Public speaking, Public speaking, Speech anxiety
John A. Nicoletti has written: 'Anxiety management training' -- subject(s): Anxiety, Desensitization (Psychotherapy), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Public speaking, Public speaking, Relaxation, Stage fright, Treatment
Sleep deprivation is proven to be one of the leading causes of anxiety. However it seems to be a viscous circle as anxiety creates sleep deprivation, and when we are deprived of sleep it again causes anxiety.