A big word for stress is "psychological distress" or "anxiety."
Separation anxiety in children refers to the psychological condition in which one feels extreme anxiety from separating either from one's home or to someone with whom they share a strong emotional attachment. To overcome this in children mostly behavioural therapy is used with combinations of other drugs.
The word "anxiety" originates from the Latin word "anxietas," which means "to choke or cause distress." Over time, the meaning of anxiety has evolved to encompass feelings of worry, fear, and unease. It has also come to be recognized as a psychological condition that can impact a person's mental health.
Anxious is the adjective based on the noun (thing or condition) known as anxiety.
Researchers in early childhood development regard anxiety in adult life as a residue of childhood memories of dependency.
No, psychological. Neurological means to deal with the actual nerves in the brain.
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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.)
Social anxiety disorder is a psychological condition that can affect a person's ability to interact normally with others. It is characterized by an intense fear of social situations and being judged or scrutinized by others, leading to avoidance of social interactions. Treatment options may include therapy, medication, and self-help techniques.
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
The fear of being alone is called autophobia. It is a psychological condition where individuals experience extreme anxiety or fear when by themselves. Therapy and support can help individuals overcome this fear and improve their ability to be alone.