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Anxiety can be described as an emotion that differs from all other features for specific
unpleasant.
It has a somatic (accelerated heart activity, vasomotor disturbances, breathing problems, disorders of striated muscles, etc..) And a psychic aspect. This includes an attitude
internal, conscious, specific and
an emotional state characterized by: a feeling of physical and mental pains IMPOTENCE
staff, a premonition of imminent and unavoidable danger, an alarm
physically exhausting as if you were to face an emergency, a folding absorbed and worried about himself, which prevents an effective and advantageous
real problems, not solve one doubt concerning the nature of the threat, the probability of its
implemented, the best way to reduce or eliminate the evil, its ability
subjective to make effective use of these resources if and when an emergency presented itself.
It is noted that in a proportion of 54% people have correctly defined
anxiety as "a state of emotional tension accompanied by PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS.
not escape the attention to the emotional component of the disorder that makes it an especially psychological situation can not be defined, therefore, as physical illness.
should be noted that 28% of people emphasis the "excessive
concern" status anxiety.
This definition, focusing only on the concern, seems to describe the anxious
as a person unable to cope with everyday situations and the difficulties of life because
emotionally fragile.
"would be enough to worry less about" this seems
therapy be recommended to those who chose this response.
Again, as
for depression, the risk is to diminish the experience of deep suffering and powerlessness in which prey
those who suffer anxiety crisis.
You can also say that the business' work has influence on defining correctly anxiety: Teachers and students are more informed CATEGORIES.
for variable SEX is also noted that it is mainly women to believe that anxiety is a particular state of emotional tension (65% of women versus 34% of
MEN).
The data in question is confirmed by several studies that highlight the fact that
Anxiety and depressive affect women than men in a 2:1 ratio. Women are perhaps more able to recognize the emotional dimension of the symptom, for
contrast, is perceived as more stigmatizing men.

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