Anxiety is a characteristic of those who most people do not do. It's at the edge, it's your throat knot and if you worry too much about something you will feel choked. Anxiety can be uncomfortable, but it is an integral part of life. Its normal form can be useful as it serves as a signal that the danger is imminent. There is nothing to worry about reminding your soul adventure. You may not know what you are in trouble until too late. Or you may worry a lot.
According to DSM-IV-TR, panic disorder and generalized anxiety are classified as anxiety disorder. In this article we can discuss panic and generalized anxiety disorders, study various aspects such as contribution theory, and use appropriate therapies to alleviate the symptoms of these diseases. According to DSM-IV-TR, the panic disorder is a recurrent panic attack. It usually begins with a sudden onset of strong anxiety, fear or fear. Panic disorder is a serious condition without reason or warning. For example, it does not occur before and after exposure of symptoms almost always causing anxiety.
In this article we will look at four different types of anxiety disorders. The first category is anxiety disorder due to general medical conditions. If panic episodes are considered to be direct physiological consequences, anxiety disorders due to common medical conditions are diagnosed. Physical and mental health examinations help to determine the role of common medical condition. The second type of anxiety disorder is substance induced anxiety. It is not the result of a medical disorder, it is almost the same as the first category and is the result of matter. This substance can be many different, including drugs or drugs. Inhibitors and stimulants of the nervous system can also induce panic attacks (Morrison, 1995, p. 401)
Anxiety is thought to be an impairment of the shaft, there are five types of anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, anxiety disorder and panic disorder, phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. The definition of post-traumatic stress disorder is as follows. Exposure to trauma, repression, abuse and development of severe situations and anxiety disorders of severe natural and unnatural disasters. Symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder are usually as follows: ... The crowd is anxiety disorder. It is clear that Western anxiety is increasing. Three main factors contribute to this, including treatment and reduction of anxiety in patients receiving education systems, technology, media, criticism. It is worth noting that in recent years it has become more difficult whether the educational system is good or bad in various ways. However, those who tend to be uneasy often go to school