Operational exhaustion
Now it is called PTSD for post traumatic stress disorder and it can be seen in any number of other people, even children. Around the 1900's a person was said to be shell shocked or to have battle fatigue.
anxiety,stress
He suffered severe anxiety attacks triggered when a judge reopened investigations.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition that is triggered by a terrifyng event. Symptoms may include nightmares, flashbacks and severe anxiety.
Being scared of clowns, a condition known as coulrophobia, often stems from a fear of their exaggerated features and unpredictable behavior. This fear can be triggered by negative experiences with clowns, media portrayals, or a general anxiety about unfamiliar situations. For some, it may also relate to deeper psychological factors or childhood experiences. Ultimately, it's a common phobia that many people experience.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition that is triggered by a terrifyng event. Symptoms may include nightmares, flashbacks and severe anxiety.
Separation anxiety in dogs can be triggered by changes in routine, environment, or past experiences. It may also be a result of feeling insecure or overly dependent on their owner. Consulting with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist can help identify the specific cause and develop a plan to address the issue.
Anxious is the adjective based on the noun (thing or condition) known as anxiety.
Hyper stress is a four-dimensional form of stress, it can be triggered with anxiety and is probably a sign that you need to chill out
The morphemes for "anxiety" are "anx," which denotes a state of unease or worry, and "iety," which indicates a state or condition.
Anxiety disorder is a nervous condition characterized by a state of excessive uneasiness and apprehension, typically with compulsive behavior or panic attacks. Everyone experiences anxiety on occasion such as when preparing to speak before an audience or when taking your first airplane ride, etc. But, when it's continuous without the typical provoking situations and strong enough to interfere with daily activity it's a disorder
Anxiety can strike anyone - at any time. Perhaps sub-consciously, there is something 'bothering' you that triggered the attack. Stress, or worry over exam results are two common triggers.