An anxiety attack can be defined as a discrete period of intense fear or discomfort that is accompanied by four physical symptoms. There are a total of thirteen symptoms.
no i didn't
Celeste- They are cognative words.
Cognative theory and social theory.
Cognative behavioural FOR is the first choice
Ani Answer I would say the best word to describe it would be "reality" But the study of it is called Social Cognative theory, check it out at:http://www.tcw.utwente.nl/theorieenoverzicht/Theory%20clusters/Health%20Communication/Social_cognitive_theory.doc/
anxiety anxiety anxiety anxiety
Any substance which, upon introduction to the body's system, causes imparement of the body's cognative functions and/or sensory perception. (Like a loss or reduction in the body's ability to feel is an impairment of the sensory perception while a specific loss of the ability to feel pain would be a sign of both cognative and sensory impairment.)
anxiety
The base word for "anxiety" is "anxietas" from Latin, meaning "to choke" or "to strangle".
debilitating anxiety
will phentermine cause high anxiety if you are already taking medication for anxiety
No, but it is often a result of anxiety.