
Disorders in which anxiety (persistent feelings of apprehension, tension, or uneasiness) is the predominant disturbance. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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a group of mental disorders in which anxiety either is the most prominent disturbance or is experienced if the patient attempts to control the symptoms. Everyone occasionally experiences anxiety as a normal response to a dangerous or unusual situation. In an anxiety disorder, the person feels the same emotion without any ...
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These are disorders that involve a continuous state of anxiety or fear, lasting at least a month, marked by constant apprehension, difficulties in concentration and a pounding heart. Physical symptoms may also be present such as heaches, sweating, irritability, and nausea. Anxiety disorders include panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a group of disorders involving various manifestations of anxiety that are grouped together nosologically in the DSM. These include panic disorder (see also panic attack), specific phobia, formerly simple phobia (see phobia); social phobia that was formerly called social anxiety disorder; obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD...
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Chronic feelings of overwhelming anxiety and fear, unattached to any obvious source, that can grow progressively worse if not treated. The anxiety is often accompanied by physical symptoms such as sweating, cardiac disturbances, diarrhea or dizziness. Generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia, obsessive- compulsive disorder and post...
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May develop alongside or be aggravated by drinking. Example: Experiencing panic attacks worsened by alcohol use.
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Mental disorders marked by physiological arousal, feelings of tension, and intense apprehension without apparent reason.
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