Reality anxiety is the fear of danger from the external world, and the level of such anxiety is proportonate to the degree of real threat.
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people tend to use defence mechanisms to protect themselves from anxiety
Can't you Give me a example of reality
Can't you Give me a example of reality
Dreams about danger are usually expressions of normal anxiety. Dreams do not cause anything to happen in reality.
Reality is anything real that's happening in the world around you.
Besides anxiety disorders and phobias many psychiatric disorders have anxiety as one of its features. Example: Depressive disorder.
Anxiety similes are figures of speech that compare the feeling of anxiety to something else, using "like" or "as". For example, "My anxiety is like a weight pressing down on my chest" or "My anxiety is as unpredictable as the weather." These similes help to illustrate the intensity or nature of anxiety in a more vivid and relatable way.
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Psychotic disorders involve a loss of touch with reality, leading to hallucinations or delusions. Neurotic disorders involve distressing emotional symptoms like anxiety or depression that do not involve losing touch with reality.
Withdrawal from some CNS depressants can be uncomfortable; for example, withdrawal from a depressant treating insomnia or anxiety can cause rebound insomnia or anxiety as the brain's activity bounces back after being suppressed.