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What Is Anxiety?
What Is Anxiety?
The word ANXIETY comes from the Latin word ' anxious ' meaning a condition of agitation and distress. The term has been in use since the 1500's. You can better understand the nature of anxiety by looking both at what it is and what it is not. For example , anxiety can be distinguished from fear in several ways or situation. The event that you fear is usually within the bounds of possibility directed towards some concrete, external object . You might fear not meeting a deadline, failing an exam, being unable to pay your bills, or being rejected by someone you want to please. When you experience anxiety, on the other hand, you often cannot specify what it is you're anxious about. The focus of anxiety is more internal than external. It seems to be a response to a vague, distant , or even unrecognized danger. You might feel a vague distant or even unrecognized danger. You might be anxious about "losing control" of yourself or some situation. Or you might feel a vague anxiety about "something bad happening " Anxiety affects your whole being. It is a physiological, behavioral and psychological reaction all at once. On a physiological level , anxiety may include bodily reactions such as a rapid heartbeat, muscle tension, queasiness, dry mouth , or sweating. On a behavioral level , it can sabotage your ability to act, express yourself, or deal with certain everyday situations. Psychologically anxiety is a subjective state of apprehension and uneasiness. In its extreme form, it can cause you to feel detached from yourself and even fearful of dying or going crazy. To be continued ........ received in email |
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Part 2 Anxiety
The fact that anxiety can effect you on a physiological , behavioral and psychological level has important implications for your attempts to recover. A complete program of recovery from an anxiety disorder must intervene at all three levels to ~~~ 1) Reduce physiological reactivity. 2) Eliminate avoidance behavior. 3) Change subjective interpretation ( or self-talk ) which perpetuate a state of apprehension and worry. ............. to be continued. |
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Anxiety part 3
Anxiety can appear in different forms and at different levels of intensity. It can range in severity from a mere twinge of uneasiness to a full blown panic attack marked by heart palpitations, disorientation , and terror. Anxiety that is not connected with any particular situation , that comes " out of the blue " is called free-floating anxiety or, in more severe instances , a spontaneous panic attack. The difference between an episode of free - floating anxiety and a spontaneous attack can be defined by whether you experience four or more of the following symptoms at the same time ( the occurrence of four or more symptoms defines a panic attack ) Shortness of breath. Heart palpitations ( rapid or irregular heartbeat ) Trembling or shaking. Sweating. Choking Nausea or abdominal distress. Numbness. Dizziness or unsteadiness. Feeling of detachment or being out of touch with yourself. Hot flashes or chills. Fear of dying. Fear of going crazy or out of control. |
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Anxiety part 4
Situational or Phobic Anxiety If your anxiety arises only in response to a specific situation, it is called situational anxiety or phobic anxiety . Situational anxiety is different from everyday fear in that it tends to be out of proportion or unrealistic,. If you have a disproportionate apprehension about driving on freeways, going to the doctor , or confronting your spouse , this may qualify as situational anxiety. Situational anxiety becomes phobic when you actually start to avoid the situation; if you give up driving on freeways , going to doctors , or confronting your spouse altogether. In other words, phobic anxiety is situational; anxiety that includes persistent avoidance of the situation. |
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Anxiety part 5
Often anxiety can be brought on merely by thinking about a particular situation. When you feel distressed about what might happen when or if you have to face one of your phobic situations, you are experiencing what is called anticipatory anxiety . In its milder forms, anticipatory anxiety is indistinguishable from ordinary " worrying " But sometimes anticipatory anxiety becomes intense enough to be called anticipatory panic. to be continued ....... Received in email |
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that was beautiful , thnx
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This is all too familiar. I have....numerous anxiety disorders. But learning about them helps.
It makes a difference, helps you gain better control. Thanks for sharing. :)
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