Anxiety or panic attacks are emotional anxious states usually marked by psycho-physiological responses to anticipation of unreal or imagined danger, outwardly resulting from unrecognized intra-psychic conflict. Stress is known to be the one common root cause and soon enough these physiological changes of anxiety and stress affect all aspects of an individual’s health and well being.
Anxiety and related stress can manifest in many ways and have been collectively grouped under anxiety disorders for a better understanding.
What do Anxiety Disorders Mean?
Anxiety disorders refer to a group of disabling nervous conditions that are characterized by irrational emotional reactions towards situations which the person can normally handle. These nervous conditions may arise suddenly or develop gradually over a period of several years.
In chronic conditions, anxiety disorders may impair or prevent normal daily activities.
Anxiety disorders may manifest as one or more of the following conditions:
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD): It is characterized by chronic and long-lasting anxiety that has an unspecific focus and is exaggerated by worry and stress, even when there is little or nothing to provoke it.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): It is characterized by recurrent, distressing and intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and/or repetitive behavior (compulsions) such as repetitive hand-washing, counting, checking or cleaning.
Panic disorders: It is characterized by sudden and intense attacks of fear that causes increased heart rate, dizziness, trembling, nausea and difficulty in breathing.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): This develops after exposure to a terrifying event in which a serious physical harm occurred or was threatened. Traumatic events that may trigger PTSD include violent personal assaults, military combat or accidents.
Social phobia (social anxiety disorder): It is characterized by an overwhelming anxiety and excessive self-consciousness in everyday social situations, such as fear of speaking in formal or informal situations. This condition is usually brought on by an irrational and intense fear of being negatively judged by others.
Most cases of anxiety disorders are resolved with treatment. However, the condition can exacerbate over time, if left untreated.
Causes of Anxiety Disorders
Some of the risk factors that may trigger an anxiety disorder are:
Disturbances in the flow of the biofield energy
A family history of anxiety
History of abuse or violence
Stress
Emotional distress or fear, such as stage fright or family disputes
Personality characteristics like low self-esteem or poor coping skills
Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorders are usually a combination of psychological and physical symptoms
Psychological symptoms include:
Apprehension
Fear
Irritability
Impatience
Uncertainty
Poor concentration
Psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy and counseling may be recommended in many cases of anxiety disorders.
Physical symptoms include:
Restlessness
Shortness of breath
Increased heart rate ('heart pounding')
Excessive sweating and hot flashes
Trembling and twitching
Headaches
Abdominal pain or diarrhea
Difficulty in swallowing or feeling of a lump in the throat
Muscle tension and pains
Fatigue
Sleep disturbances
Diagnosis of Anxiety Disorder
The medical history, symptoms and a psychological evaluation are usually sufficient to make a diagnosis.
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Physically a 15 year old boy can wear pantyhose. Socially he should not wear them. Pantyhose are worn by girls when they choose to wear them. Boys aren’t supposed to show off their legs in nylons. In current times girls are the ones who wear pantyhose, tights and leggings. Boys wear pants or shorts.
There is no official name, as far as I know, but according to the procedure for naming phobias, it should be "ellnikaphobia."
it is a good thing to go to the vet but you know what you should maybe try a little trick i use on my dog, well you lay them on their side and press them down until they lie still when you take your hand off and then turn on classical music really loud and just let them lay there for 1 hour and that should be good!
Well I'm no doctor, but i have ADHD as well as minor OCD. Animals get it the same way we humans do. You cannot "get it" like and illness. Rather you are born with it, yet it may show up more later in life...depending on the animal.
yes being a owner of two they will bark and howl and other stuff it is just natural to any dogs. puppies have this problem more because they are young. most pugs grow out of it a 1 year old but it varys with the dog.
No, that's an old myth. Bees can attack a person that's standing still, running, scared or not. The 'hive mentality' is something that people have been trying to figure out for thousands of years - and havent so far.
The people who are scared of spiders are called "arachnophobes" (the fear itself is called "arachnophobia" and the term for describing someone with arachnophobia is "arachnophobic")
In my science class we just used elmer's glue and food coloring of your choice. we had to keep it in a plastic bag so it doesn't dry out. unfortunately, mine leaked on my dresser and i had some pink slime stains on it for a while...
"Arachibutyrophobia" (pronounced I-RA-KID-BU-TI-RO-PHO-BI-A)
Since hot dogs are a food, technically it would be sitophobia (fear of food), however, if you are afraid of hot dogs in particular it could be carnophobia (fear of meat).
There is no name for fear of olives, but lachanophobia is the fear of vegetables.
i have regular panic attacks and i have had an awful experience for many years due to my anxiety. I find that drinking chamomile tea at least twice a day then it really helps. Also i take 2 pills in the morning to help. ALWAYS carry rescue remedy. its a life saver. =P i hope this helped =D
No. Homo Sapiens, as a species are naturally violent. Only a certain base of intelligence and, I'm sorry to say, morals passed down by the family someone grew up in, can make someone violent or non-violent. I, myself, (the answerer) play dozens of video games with violent content, including, but not limited to: Halo and its sequels, Fable, World of Warcraft, Ages of Empires, the Call of Duty series, and other "M" rated, violent video games. I also take martial arts, for use in self defense. I am very non-violent, even taking into account my bi-polar disorder. What the MAVV (mothers against violent video games) propagates are studies PAID FOR by the MAVV, and therefore support their argument. I think that children who have been bullied,mentally and/or physically abused are more likely to become violent than the average gamer. Watch Bowling for Colombine, which shows that the shooters in the Columbine incident didn't play video games, nor did they play paint-ball before killing all those students, they went bowling, something most people see as non-violent.
Yes, but only if you let that happen. There are some extreme cases because of video games but these are low compared to other things.
he got it supposedly around age 14-15 maybe sooner or later it's hard to tell. Nobody can tell when it started. as soon as you show symptoms and a doctor tell you after a few tests then you know.
Unless you or the people who share your dishes are immucomprimised or if you have small young children that share the dishes, there is no reason, why dog bowls and human dishes cannot be washed together.
If they have fecal matter on them tho, they will need to be cleaned seperately, preferrably with bleach.
Yes, but there is a consequence to face. Anyone can say anything they want (with limits) but it might be harmful to your life. Such as suspension from school, being kicked off a plane, being grounded by your parents, and so much more. I wouldn't allow yourself or your children to swear, but you are the parent in that case.
Well, anixety is the negative aspect of experiencing stress, the worry experienced because of the fear of failure.
Cognitive is basicly anything to do with the brain and its information prosscessing
Therefore Cognitive anxiety is the doubt that a person has of their own or others ablities to comlete the task successfully.
So many possibilities:
Failure to study the material
Failure to read the questions completely
Inability to focus due to emotional stress, poor diet, bad health, lack of sleep.
Errors and mistakes in answering
Poorly worded questions