ANXIETY

anticipatory tension or vague dread persisting in the absence of a specific threat. In contrast to fear, which is a realistic reaction to actual danger, anxiety is generally related to an unconscious threat. Physiological symptoms of anxiety include increases in pulse rate and blood pressure, accelerated breathing rates, perspiration, muscular tension, dryness of the mouth, and diarrhea. Freud postulated that anxiety was a result of repressed, pent-up sexual energy, but later came to view it as a danger signal alerting the ego to excessive stimulation and causing repression. Anxiety disorders include observable, overt anxiety, as well as phobias and other conditions where a defense mechanism has been set up to disguise the anxiety from both the sufferer and the observer. In generalized anxiety, the individual experiences long-term anxiety with no explanation for its cause; such a condition may be called free-floating, since it is not linked to a specific stimulus. Panic disorder involves sudden anxiety attacks which are manifested in heart palpitations, shortness of breath, or fainting. The individual with a phobic disorder can identify the stimulus that causes anxiety: such stimuli as enclosed space, heights, and crowds become imbued with greatly exaggerated anxiety and are carefully avoided by the phobic individual. Obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) are characterized by obsessions (mental quandries) and compulsions (physical actions) that engage the individual excessively. Extreme anxiety may be experienced if the person does not carry out the compulsion or attempts to ignore the obsession. Post-traumatic stress disorder occurs when an individual has recurrent dreams, flashbacks, or panic attacks after a particularly traumatic experience.

See D. F. Klein, Anxiety (1987); D. H. Barlow, Anxiety and Its Disorders (1988); S. J. Rachman, Fear and Courage (1990).

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ANXIETY AND THE ANXIETY DISORDERS ANXIETY AND THE ANXIETY DISORDERS Edited by A. Hussain Tuma Jack Maser National Institute of Mental Health LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES PUBLISHERS 1985 Hillsdale, New Jersey London Copyright 1985...
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Comorbidity of anxiety and unipolar mood disorders. by Susan Mineka...Watson , Lee Anna Clark KEY WORDS: depression, anxiety, comorbidity MEANINGS AND IMPLICATIONS OF ANXIETY-DEPRESSION COMORBIDITY Background Comorbidity...
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Organizational Anxiety: Its Chronic, but You Can Break the Cycle. by Jeffrey A. Miller Anxiety in the corporate world has reached an all-time...more with less--and you have a recipe for anxiety levels that can easily outstrip the ability...
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Reduce Anxiety and Stress Levels with a Relaxing Read...turn can help people to manage stress and anxiety levels. The revelations come in the midst...all types of issues from depression and anxiety to anger management that can be obtained...
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...from inner conflicts and could lead to anxiety . In his formulation, the causal factors...neurosis. Until 1980, neuroses included anxiety disorders as well as a number of other...such as hysteria and hypochondria . Anxiety disorders are fairly common, and generally...
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