Anxiety DisordersTwenty-First Century Books, 01/01/2012 - 112 páginas Millions of Americans—more than 16 percent of teens and adults—live with some type of anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are a group of disorders that include panic disorder, agoraphobia, general anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others. Once viewed as "worrywarts," people with anxiety disorders are now taken seriously. According to recent studies quoted in USA TODAY, The Nation's No.1 Newspaper, anxiety disorders can lead to "higher blood pressure and heart rates, less effective immune systems, surges of stress hormones that strain the heart, more depression, and perhaps even shorter life spans." |
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... activities. Afterward, he began to withdraw and stayed home most of the time. His parents tried to get him to talk about the fire, but he'd get upset when it was mentioned. Paul's symptoms continuedfor several months. ROSA: ACUTE. STRESS.
... activities for a week after the incident, preferring to stay home. The world just seemed too dangerous. Her parents encouraged her to go out with her friends. Her brother told her how proud he was of his brave big sister. She could see ...
... activities, or relationships. The person also feels great distress about having the anxiety and fear. For the person with social phobia, many everyday social situations are anxiously anticipated, avoided, or endured only with great ...
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Rituals Trauma And Worry | 32 |
Treatment Options | 48 |
Stress Management | 68 |
You Can Beat An Anxiety Disorder | 92 |
Glossary | 100 |
Resources | 103 |
Source Notes | 104 |
Selected BibliographyFurther Reading | 105 |
Websites | 107 |
Index | 109 |
About The AuthorsPhoto Acknowledgments | 112 |
Back Cover | 114 |