Understanding Anxiety What is anxiety O Anxiety is

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Understanding Anxiety

Understanding Anxiety

What is anxiety? O Anxiety is a psychological state characterised by nervousness, fear, apprehension,

What is anxiety? O Anxiety is a psychological state characterised by nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying.

O People often experience a general state of worry or fear before confronting something

O People often experience a general state of worry or fear before confronting something challenging such as a test, examination, recital, or interview. These feelings are easily justified and considered normal.

O Mild anxiety is vague and unsettling, while severe anxiety can be extremely debilitating,

O Mild anxiety is vague and unsettling, while severe anxiety can be extremely debilitating, having a serious impact on daily life.

O Anxiety is considered a problem when symptoms interfere with a person's ability to

O Anxiety is considered a problem when symptoms interfere with a person's ability to sleep or otherwise function. O Anxiety becomes an ANXIETY DISORDER when people’s stress reactions are out of proportion with what might be normally expected in a situation.

Symptoms of anxiety O Trembling O Nausea and churning stomach O Diarrhea O Headache

Symptoms of anxiety O Trembling O Nausea and churning stomach O Diarrhea O Headache O Muscle tension and backache O Heart palpitations O Numbness or "pins and needles" in arms, hands or legs O Sweating/flushing O Restlessness O Trouble concentrating O Irritability O Trouble falling or staying asleep O Being easily startled

What causes anxiety? O Anxiety disorders may be caused by environmental factors, medical factors,

What causes anxiety? O Anxiety disorders may be caused by environmental factors, medical factors, genetics, brain chemistry, substance abuse, or a combination of these. O It is most commonly triggered by the stress in our lives. Usually anxiety is a response to outside forces, but it is possible that we make ourselves anxious with "negative self-talk" - a habit of always telling ourselves the worst will happen.

Environmental Factors O Trauma from events such as abuse, victimization, or the death of

Environmental Factors O Trauma from events such as abuse, victimization, or the death of a loved one O Stress in a personal relationship, marriage, friendship, and divorce O Stress at work O Stress from school O Stress about finances and money O Stress from a natural disaster

Medical Factors O Stress from a serious medical illness O Side effects of medication

Medical Factors O Stress from a serious medical illness O Side effects of medication O Symptoms of a medical illness O Lack of oxygen from emphysema, or pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the lung)

Brain chemistry O Research has shown that people with abnormal levels of certain neurotransmitte

Brain chemistry O Research has shown that people with abnormal levels of certain neurotransmitte rs in the brain are more likely to suffer from generalized anxiety disorder.

O When neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) are not working properly, the brain's

O When neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) are not working properly, the brain's internal communication network breaks down, and the brain may react in an inappropriate way in some situations. This can lead to anxiety.

Genetic and family history O It has been suggested by some researchers that a

Genetic and family history O It has been suggested by some researchers that a family history of anxiety increases the likelihood that a person will develop it. That is, some people may have a genetic predisposition that gives them a greater chance of suffering from anxiety disorders.

Substance use and abuse O Intoxication from an illicit drug, such as cocaine or

Substance use and abuse O Intoxication from an illicit drug, such as cocaine or speed. O Withdrawal from an illicit drug, such as heroin, or from prescription drugs like tranquilizers.

O It is estimated that about half of patients who utilize mental health services

O It is estimated that about half of patients who utilize mental health services for anxiety disorders are doing so because of alcohol or tranquilizer dependence.

Panic attacks O Extreme anxiety can result in panic attacks. O A panic attack

Panic attacks O Extreme anxiety can result in panic attacks. O A panic attack is a brief period of intense fear or discomfort, in which four (or more) of the following symptoms developed abruptly and reached a peak within 10 minutes.

Symptoms of a panic attack O Pounding heart O Sweating O Trembling or shaking

Symptoms of a panic attack O Pounding heart O Sweating O Trembling or shaking O Sensations of shortness of breath O Feeling of choking O Chest pain or discomfort O Nausea or abdominal distress O Feeling dizzy, unsteady, lightheaded, or faint O Fear of losing control or going crazy O Fear of dying O Chills or hot flushes

Treatment for anxiety O Anxiety can be treated medically, with psychological counselling, or independently.

Treatment for anxiety O Anxiety can be treated medically, with psychological counselling, or independently. O Ultimately, the treatment path depends on the cause of the anxiety and the patient's preferences. O Often treatments will consist of a combination of psychotherapy (talking therapy) and medications.

How is anxiety prevented? O Exercising regularly. O Eating healthy foods. O Keeping a

How is anxiety prevented? O Exercising regularly. O Eating healthy foods. O Keeping a regular sleep pattern. O Seeking counseling and support after a traumatic or disturbing experience.

O Avoiding alcohol and illegal drugs. O Reducing caffeine, tea, cola, and chocolate consumption.

O Avoiding alcohol and illegal drugs. O Reducing caffeine, tea, cola, and chocolate consumption. O Checking with a doctor or pharmacist before using over-the-counter or herbal remedies to see if they contain chemicals that may contribute to anxiety.

Anxiety can be overcome!

Anxiety can be overcome!

References O http: //www. medicalnewstoday. com O http: //www. medicinenet. com/anxiety/article. htm O http:

References O http: //www. medicalnewstoday. com O http: //www. medicinenet. com/anxiety/article. htm O http: //www. sadag. org/ O http: //www. emedicinehealth. com/anxiety/article_em. htm