Sunday, July 8, 2012

Fear anxiety

  • Fear is defined as an uneasy feeling, anxiety, being afraid, dread, awe and reverence. In order to understand fear, it is necessary to know the human conditions that the Buddha described. The first condition is pain and our reaction to it.
  • (Daily Press)
  • The flight attendants give me ice packs. Millions share Wilkinsons anxiety, and the fear can be debilitating. Many turn to professional therapy. Others try to resolve their fears themselves; some have more success than others.
  • (CNN)
  • Over the years her family did their best to maximize her exercise and stimulation, taking her for long walks, hikes, and playing lots of fetch. They also made sure she was amply socialized as a young pup.
  • (Cape Breton)
  • So its like this perfect recipe for anxiety. The traditional view of fear and anxiety going back to Freud — and perhaps before — is that fear is a primitive alarm in response to a present danger.
  • (NPR News)
  • While hives are an extreme response, I am not alone in my fear of public speaking (glossophobia). Anxiety disorders are one of the most common causes of mental distress, and public speaking happens to be one of the most common causes of anxiety.
  • (Stuff)
  • But in a number of cases, these uncomfortable symptoms may be more than a natural reaction to stress – people who seriously doubt their ability to impress colleagues may develop social anxiety, a marked fear of social or performance situations.
  • (medicalxpress.com)
  • Though it may sound like it, nomophobia isnt the fear of being without Cute Overload. Its the fear of being out of mobile phone contact.
  • (CNET News)
  • Norton defines anxiety disorders as when anxiety and fear are so overwhelming that it can start to negatively impact a persons day-to-day life.
  • (24-7PressRelease.com)
  • The authors named factors such as young age, pre-existing psychological problems, lack of social support and a history of abuse as factors that contribute to fear of labor.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • So yes, White, 21, has what can be described as a fear of flying. But he flies anyway In his senior year of high school, White was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. Dr.
  • (Houston Chronicle)

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