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Anxiety

Anxiety is an emotion characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events. Anxiety is different from fear in that fear is defined as the emotional response to a present threat, whereas anxiety is the anticipation of a future one. It is often accompanied by nervous behavior such as pacing back and…

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Anxiety vs. fear

Evolutionary perspectives

Symptoms

Types

Anxiety disorders

Co-morbidity

Risk factors

Treatment

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Anxiety

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Anxiety

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related to Genetics · 19
Anxiety → ANGST, Anxiety Disorders, BDNF, COMT, CRC Fear, Estimates, For, Genetics, Increasingly, Longitudinal, Many, MAO-A, None, NTRK2, The, These, TMEM132D, UK Biobank, When
related to Medications · 14
Anxiety → Additionally, As, Benzodiazepines, CBT, Clinical Excellence, GABAA, Health, However, National Institute, Psychopharmacological, SNRIs, SSRIs, Such, The
related to Four ways to be anxious · 13
Anxiety → Age, An, Anxiety Joseph LeDoux, Anxious, Examples, In, Nonconscious, The, The Modern Mind, These, Thoughts, We, When
related to Medical conditions · 11
Anxiety → B12, B2, Conditions, COPD, Furthermore, Huntington's, Life-threatening, Many, Parkinson's, These, This
related to Panic disorder · 11
Anxiety → According, Americans, Cleveland Clinic, Department, Even, Health, Human Services, It, Panic, Some, Someone
related to Existential · 10
Anxiety → According, Artist, In, In Art, Otto Rank, Paul Tillich, Søren Kierkegaard, The, The Concept, Tillich
is a · 8
Anxiety → anticipation of a future one, complex trait that is influenced by many genomic variants, emotion characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events, feeling of uneasiness and worry, protective mechanism designed to prevent the organism from engaging in potentially harmful behaviors, protective mechanism designed to prevent the organism from engaging in potentially harmful behaviors.SocialSocial risk factors for anxiety include a history of trauma, uneasiness, worry about future events and fear is a reaction to current events
related to Psychological · 7
Anxiety → Cognitive, For, In, Poor, Such, Temperament, Together
related to Risk factors · 7
Anxiety → By, Environmental, Levy, Specific, The, This, Twin
related to Stranger, social, and intergroup anxiety · 7
Anxiety → According, Apprehension, Cutting, Humans, In, It, Stranger

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Anxietyis aanticipation of a future one0.90text
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Anxietyis aworry about future events and fear is a reaction to current events0.90text
Anxietyis acomplex trait that is influenced by many genomic variants0.90text
Anxietyis aprotective mechanism designed to prevent the organism from engaging in potentially harmful behaviors.SocialSocial risk factors for anxiety include a history of trauma0.90text
Anxietyis aprotective mechanism designed to prevent the organism from engaging in potentially harmful behaviors0.90text
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and rumination.Anxiety is a feeling of uneasinessinstance ofIt is often accompanied by nervous behavior0.80text

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