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Anxiety Disorders

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ANXIETY DISORDERS
RUBEN MARTINEZ

ANXIETY
Anxiety tends to take very specific forms, such as a fear of a specific object, or it can be very emotional, such as an experienced by someone who is worried and doesn’t seem to know why.World wide the human race suffers from anxiety, thats where treadment, exercie, and relaxation technics are helpfull. We all have anxiety in our lives, at times we get nervous, anxious, and worried about stressful situations in day to day basis.Anxiety disorders are characterized by feelings of anxiety and fear, where anxiety is a worry about future events and fear is a reaction to current events. There are three major anxiety disorders which are Phobic disorders, Panic disorder and Generalized Anxiety …show more content…

Social Phobia involves a fear of interacting with others or being in a social situation, people with this type of phobia tend to avoid situation that could lead to something embarrassing or humiliating. People with social phobias often have a history of being shy as children. Specific Phobia is an irrational fear of some object or specific situation, such as a fear of cats, or a fear of being in crowded spaces. Other examples include a fear of scorpions, darkness, surgery, fear of death, fear of blood, and fear of heights. Another phobia called agoraphobia, a Greek name that means “fear of the marketplace”. The fear of being in a place or certain situation where escape is difficult or impossible if something should go wrong. People with agoraphobia cannot avoid their phobias source because it is simply being outside in the real world. The causes of phobias aren’t clearly established, phobias tend to run in families. It can be passed on from a family member who suffers from a phobic disorder, you may be more vulnerable to the condition. Symptoms of phobic disorders include the following: rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, excessive sweating, shortness of breath, chest pain, involuntary trembling, …show more content…

People with symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder tend to always expect the worst and can't stop worrying about health, money, family, work, or school. Daily life becomes a constant state of worrying and fear.Eventually, the anxiety dominates the person's thinking that it interferes with daily life, including work, school, social activities, and relationships. Symptoms of GAD: excessive ongoing worry and tension, unrealistic view of problems, restlessness or a feeling of being “edgy”, bad mood, muscle tension, headaches, sweating, difficulty concentrating, nausea, the need to go to the bathroom frequently, tiredness, trouble falling or staying asleep, trembling, and being easily startled. People with GAD often have other anxiety disorders like, obsessive-compulsive disorder, clinical depression, or additional problems with drugs or alcohol misuse. Causes for GAD are genetics, brain chemistry, and environmental factors. Genetics: family history plays a part in increasing the likelihood that a person will develop GAD. Meaning that the tendency to develop GAD may be passed on in families. Brain chemistry: GAD has been connected with abnormal functioning of certain nerve cell pathways that connect particular brain regions involved in thinking and emotion. These nerve cell connections depend on chemicals called

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