Anxiety problems Anxiety is a normal response to a threatening condition and is caused by an increase in the amount of adrenaline in the sympathetic nervous system. An increase in adrenaline speeds up the heart and breathing, raises blood pressure, and sheds blood on the muscles. These physical reactions are suitable for avoiding danger, but when they cause anxiety in many situations of the day, they may be harmful for normal lifestyle. Anxiety disorder is a disorder in which fear, anxiety, or anxiety is destructive or causes distortion of behavior (Coon, 526); they are ineffective mental disorders for normal.
There are several types of problems including anxiety disorder, depression and trauma-related anxiety disorder (posttraumatic stress disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, etc.). Sleep disorder is common in these diseases. Some researchers believe that they should have a common label (Craske et al., 2009; Watson, 2005) due to anxiety and co-morbidity of depression, but still different in DSM-5 I will. So, theoretically, we predict the various effects that horrible TV and movies will have on various internalization measures. In particular, we predict that means to directly attack fear and anxiety (such as fear, post-traumatic stress disorder) will have a greater impact than depression. Studies on the effects of terrorism television make this hypothesis verifiable using measurements consistent with these internalization problems (fear / anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder and sleep disorder)
Anxiety is the most common type of psychiatric diagnosis and results in various diseases. These diseases cause fear, care, panic, and anxiety. Anxiety is different from fear as long as it is a reaction to the anticipated problem and fear is a current problem or reaction to danger. Fears, anxiety, panic, and fear caused by anxiety are unbalanced. People with anxiety disorders are hard to deal with specific situations in their lives.