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Anxiety disorders: Introduction
Anxiety disorders include a group of common mental health disorders that are related to a heightened or extreme level of anxiety that is recurring or continuous.

 


Anxiety Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Anxiety
Feeling worried or nervous is a normal part of everyday life. Everyone frets or feels anxious from time to time. Mild to moderate anxiety can help you focus your attention, energy, and motivation.

Anxiety can be an appropriate or inappropriate response to threats of many types. An appropriate response would be to become anxious regarding threatening circumstances (physical, emotional, financial threats).

Anxiety and depression treatment
Anxiety and depression are actually two completely different conditions. However where you find one, you will typically find the other.

Anxiety
Feeling worried or nervous is a normal part of everyday life. Everyone frets or feels anxious from time to time. Mild to moderate anxiety can help you focus your attention, energy, and motivation.

Anxiety Disorder
Introduction
This patient summary on anxiety is adapted from a summary written for health professionals by cancer experts.

Anxiety Disorders
Definition
The anxiety disorders are a group of mental disturbances characterized by anxiety as a central or core symptom.

Anxiety disorders
Anxiety disorders are a group of mental health problems.

Anxiety Disorders
It is normal for children and adolescents to develop some fears and experience some fearful anticipation of problems (anxiety) during the course of their development.

Anxiety Overview
Anxiety is a feeling of apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one.

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Anxiety Guide -- Identifying the Triggers
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Anxiety Disorders
It is normal for adolescents to develop some fears during the course of their development. Over time, normal fears fade as children learn more about what to expect from their environment and relationships with others.

Anxiety Disorder: When the Worrying Is Constant
Anxiety is a feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear. It's a normal feeling when a loved one is ill or a project you are working on is late.

Anxiety Disorders
There are several anxiety disorders that require the clinical care of a psychiatrist or other mental health professional. Listed in the directory below are some, for which we have provided a brief overview.
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Anxiety: Rachel's Story
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Anxiety
Feeling anxious is sometimes perfectly normal. However, people with anxiety disorders find it hard to control their worries.

Anxiety disorders in people over 65
Isolated anxiety disorders, including agoraphobia are unusual in people over 65. When they occur, they are usually associated with a depressive illness.

Anxiety - Self Help Guides
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Anxiety disorder, social: Excessive fear of embarrassment in social situations that is extremely intrusive and can have debilitating effects on personal and professional relationships. Also called social phobia.

Anxiety Treatment
How Is GAD Treated?
If no physical illness is found, you may be referred to a psychiatrist or psychologist, mental health professionals who are specially trained to diagnose and treat mental illnesses like GAD.

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Anxiety, on the other hand, is often unfocused, vague, and hard to pin down to a specific cause. This may be because the anxious individual is not consciously aware of the original source of the feeling.

Anxiety
Anxiety is a generic term that describes a state or experience of a range of complex, unpleasant emotions.

About Anxiety Disorders
Experiencing occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. People with anxiety disorders, however, frequently experience intense, debilitating worry and fear during everyday situations.

Social anxiety disorder--involves overwhelming anxiety and excessive self-consciousness in normal social situations.

How is anxiety treated?
Depending on the anxiety disorder experienced, treatment takes the form of medication, behavioural therapies or counselling.

What is anxiety?
Anxiety - Topic Overview
Source: Healthwise
Anxiety Feeling worried or nervous is a normal part of everyday life. Everyone frets or feels anxious from time to time.

How are anxiety disorders treated?
Most anxiety disorders respond well to treatment, usually medication and/or cognitive-behavior therapy.

Anxiety
Related Category: Psychology and Psychiatry
anticipatory tension or vague dread persisting in the absence of a specific threat.

Anxiety disorders, also called panic disorders, are broadly defined as irrational fears of situations or particular objects marked by an intense physically or mentally debilitating response.

Anxiety Disorders: Everybody knows what it's like to feel anxious -- the butterflies in your stomach before a first date, the tension you feel when your boss is angry, the way your heart pounds if you're in danger. Anxiety rouses you to action.

Anxiety includes feelings of vague threat, helplessness, uncertainty with often accompanying symptoms including rapid heart beat, warmth, mild disorientation.

Anxiety
Anxiety is most often defined as exaggerated worry and distress over everyday life. Those who have anxiety often feel that they need to constantly worry about friends, family, money, work or just life in general.

Can anxiety disorders be prevented?
Anxiety disorders cannot be prevented; however, there are some things you can do to control or decrease symptoms: ...

Anti-anxiety medications
If your child’s GAD does not adequately respond to psychotherapy, your clinician may recommend adding an anti-anxiety medication to his treatment plan.

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What is anxiety?
Anxiety is a word that describes feelings of worry, nervousness, fear, apprehension, concern or restlessness. Normal feelings of anxiety often serve as an "alarm system," alerting you to danger.

Anxiety is considered abnormal when it occurs in situations that most people can deal with, without too much difficulty.

Anxiety disorders are believed to have biological, family, and environmental factors that contribute to the cause.

Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress. At times it may actually help you deal with tense situations. It may help you be more alert or careful. But when anxiety becomes an excessive, irrational dread of everyday situations, it is a disabling disorder.

Anxiety disorders are a group of psychiatric conditions that involve excessive anxiety. They include generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and social phobia.

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Generalized anxiety disorder
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Anxiety disorders
Definition
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a pattern of frequent, constant worry and anxiety over many different activities and events.

Anxiety disorders are classified according to whether the anxiety is persistent (general anxiety) or episodic, ...

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Signs and symptoms
A panic attack often begins abruptly, peaks within 10 minutes and lasts about half an hour. But panic attacks have many variations. They may last hours, even - on rare occasions - up to a day.

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GAD; Anxiety disorder
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common condition. The cause of GAD is not known, but biological and psychological factors play a role.

GAD; Anxiety disorder
Treatment:
The goal of treatment is to help the person function well. The success of treatment usually depends on the severity of the generalized anxiety disorder.

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Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by excessive worry about 2 or more life circumstances for a period of 6 months or longer. Biological and genetic factors may combine with stress to produce psychological symptoms.

Generalized anxiety disorder is also called GAD. With this condition, the individual has chronic, repeated episodes of severe emotional and physical distress.

In generalized anxiety disorder, a person has persistent, nagging feelings of worry or anxiety. These feelings are either unusually intense or out of proportion to the real troubles and dangers of the person's everyday life.

Anxiety Disorder
Overview
Anxiety is often manifested in individuals at various times during cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment, or recurrence.

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A psychological and/or biological response to stress. Feelings of anxiety involve discomforting apprehension or concern, which may include symptoms such as cognitive difficulties, hypersensitivity, dizziness, muscular weakness, ...

Anxiety, insomnia
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