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Anxiety: Types and Symptoms of Anxiety

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According to Ross, it is a serious symptom, which arises from faulty adaptation to life strains and stresses.

It is unpleasant emotional state associated with psychophysiological changes in response to intra-psychic conflicts or state of apprehension arising out of anticipation of danger that is largely known. In general, it is caused by overreaction in attempt to meet difficulties.

Types of Anxiety

  • Trait Anxiety: It is a habitual tendency to be anxious
  • State Anxiety: It is the kind of anxiety that is felt at the present moment
  • Generalized Anxiety: It is characterized by excessive, uncontr…

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Anxiety: Types of Anxiety Disorders and Etiology of Anxiety

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Types of Anxiety Disorders

Some anxiety disorders include

  • Panic Disorder: Characterized by panic attacks, sudden feelings of terror that strike repeatedly and without warning. Physical symptoms include chest pain, heart palpitations, and shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal stress.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Persistent, frightening thoughts that occur after undergoing a traumatic event.
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Chronic or exaggerated worry and tension; usually anticipating disaster even though nothing seems to provoke it. Worrying is often accompanied by physical symptoms, like trembling, muscle tension, headache, and …

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