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  1. And promoting caution while approaching a potential threat. Physical effects of, anxiety ,may include heart palpitations, muscle weakness and tension, fatigue,nausea
  2. Felt by students who had a fear of failing an exam. Students who have test, anxiety ,may experience any of the following: the association of grades with personal
  3. Anxiety Inventory, and HAM-A (Hamilton Anxiety Scale) can be used to detect, anxiety ,symptoms and suggest the need for a formal diagnostic assessment of anxiety
  4. Disease (COPD),heart failure, or heart arrhythmia. Abnormal and pathological, anxiety ,or fear may itself be a medical condition falling under the blanket term "
  5. Research is underway to unravel possible molecular mechanisms underlying, anxiety ,and comorbid conditions. One candidate gene with polymorphisms that influence
  6. Emotional, cognitive,and behavioral components. The root meaning of the word, anxiety ,is '. Description Anxiety is a generalized mood condition that can often occur
  7. Efforts by debtors to use popular government to erase their debts increased the, anxiety ,of the political and economic elites which had led the Revolution. The apparent
  8. Effects may include withdrawal from situations where unpleasant effects of, anxiety ,have been experienced in the past. It can also be affected in ways which
  9. That it is a distinction between future vs. present dangers which divides, anxiety ,and fear. In a 2011 review of the literature, fear and anxiety were said to be
  10. Such as foot tapping. While chemical issues in the brain that result in, anxiety ,(especially resulting from genetics) are well documented, this study
  11. Functions are inhibited (the fight or flight response). External signs of, anxiety ,may include pale skin, sweating,trembling, and pupillary dilation. Someone who
  12. A task such as an exam, performance,or competitive event. However, when the, anxiety ,or level of arousal exceeds that optimum, the result is a decline in
  13. Anxiety The philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, in The Concept of Anxiety, described, anxiety , or dread associated with the" dizziness of freedom" and suggested the
  14. Which divides anxiety and fear. In a 2011 review of the literature, fear and, anxiety ,were said to be differentiated in four domains: duration of emotional
  15. Evaluation, debate exists whether test anxiety is itself a unique, anxiety ,disorder or whether it is a specific type of social phobia. While the term "
  16. The participants also reported moderate anxiety . This might indicate that, anxiety ,is a protective mechanism designed to prevent the organism from engaging in
  17. Or whether it is a specific type of social phobia. While the term" test, anxiety ," refers specifically to students, many workers share the same experience with
  18. Used the word Angst (in common Danish, angst,meaning" dread" or ", anxiety ,") to describe a profound and deep-seated spiritual condition of insecurity
  19. In the amygdala. In these studies, the participants also reported moderate, anxiety , This might indicate that anxiety is a protective mechanism designed to prevent
  20. As fear of dying. " You may ... fear that the chest pains a physical symptom of, anxiety ,are a deadly heart attack or that the shooting pains in your head another
  21. And comorbid conditions. One candidate gene with polymorphisms that influence, anxiety ,is PLXNA2. Varieties of medicine Anxiety can be a symptom of an underlying
  22. Be resisted but with negative consequences. In its pathological form, spiritual, anxiety , may tend to" drive the person toward the creation of certitude in systems of
  23. To combat the" trauma of nonbeing" as death is near. Test and performance, anxiety ,According to Yerkes-Dodson law, an optimal level of arousal is necessary to
  24. Psychological trauma of birth was the pre-eminent human symbol of existential, anxiety ,and encompasses the creative person's simultaneous fear of – and desire for –
  25. Anxiety symptoms and suggest the need for a formal diagnostic assessment of, anxiety ,disorder. The HAM-A (Hamilton Anxiety Scale) measures the severity of a
  26. Anxiety hinges on fear of negative evaluation, debate exists whether test, anxiety ,is itself a unique anxiety disorder or whether it is a specific type of social
  27. Factor that may result from being raised by parents suffering from chronic, anxiety ,themselves. Research upon adolescents who as infants had been highly
  28. Your mind feeling, and feeling like everything is scary. " Cognitive effects of, anxiety ,may include thoughts about suspected dangers, such as fear of dying. " You may
  29. Data, but studies have reported prevalence ranging from 11 % to 84 %. Many, anxiety ,disorders have symptoms that are better explained by ASD itself, or are hard to
  30. To situations perceived as uncontrollable or unavoidable. Another view defines, anxiety ,as" a future-oriented mood state in which one is ready or prepared to attempt
  31. Fear is related to the specific behaviors of escape and avoidance, whereas, anxiety , is related to situations perceived as uncontrollable or unavoidable. Another
  32. Of arousal exceeds that optimum, the result is a decline in performance. Test, anxiety ,is the uneasiness, apprehension,or nervousness felt by students who had a fear
  33. Attack or that the shooting pains in your head another physical symptom of, anxiety ,are the result of a tumor or aneurysm. You feel an intense fear when you think
  34. Tillich, the last of these three types of existential anxiety ,i.e. spiritual, anxiety , is predominant in modern times while the others were predominant in earlier
  35. Include pale skin, sweating,trembling, and pupillary dilation. Someone who has, anxiety ,might also experience it as a sense of dread or panic. Although panic attacks
  36. The HAM-A (Hamilton Anxiety Scale) measures the severity of a patient's, anxiety , based on 14 parameters, including anxious mood, tension,fears, insomnia
  37. Nausea, fidgeting,and drumming on a desk are all common. Because test, anxiety ,hinges on fear of negative evaluation, debate exists whether test anxiety
  38. Origin). It is used in English to describe an intense feeling of apprehension, anxiety ,or inner turmoil. The term Angst distinguishes itself from the word Fuchs (
  39. Geared towards a specific threat, and facilitating escape from threat while, anxiety ,was defined as long-acting, future-focused,broadly focused towards a diffuse
  40. According to Tillich, the last of these three types of existential, anxiety , i.e. spiritual anxiety , is predominant in modern times while the others were
  41. Word for fear or anxiety (anguish is its Laminate equivalent, and anxious, anxiety ,are of similar origin). It is used in English to describe an intense feeling
  42. While the others were predominant in earlier periods. Tillich argues that this, anxiety ,can be accepted as part of the human condition, or it can be resisted but with
  43. Dizziness of freedom" and suggested the possibility for positive resolution of, anxiety ,through the self-conscious exercise of responsibility and choosing. In Art and
  44. Or panic. Although panic attacks are not experienced by every person who has, anxiety , they are a common symptom. Panic attacks usually come without warning, and
  45. Or fear may itself be a medical condition falling under the blanket term ", anxiety ,disorder ". Such conditions came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of
  46. Angst is an English, German,Danish, Norwegian and Dutch word for fear or, anxiety ,(anguish is its Laminate equivalent, and anxious, anxiety are of similar
  47. Nonbeing" and he listed three categories for the nonbeing and resulting, anxiety ,: optic (fate and death),moral (guilt and condemnation),and spiritual (
  48. Fears, insomnia,somatic complaints and behavior at the interview. Existential, anxiety ,The philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, in The Concept of Anxiety, described anxiety
  49. And differentiation. The theologian Paul Tillich characterized existential, anxiety ,as" the state in which a being is aware of its possible nonbeing" and he
  50. Be certain, they have little to do with Dasein's sense of care and existential, anxiety , e.g., in the face of death. In calling his work Being and Nothingness an "

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