Anxiety disorders的問題,透過圖書和論文來找解法和答案更準確安心。 我們找到下列問答集和懶人包總整理
Anxiety disorders的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦DePace, Nicholas L.,Colombo, Joseph寫的 Anxiety and Dysautonomia: Do I Have Pots or Autonomic Dysfunction? 和Kissen, Debra,Ioffe, Micah,Romain, Hannah的 Overcoming Parental Anxiety: Rewire Your Brain to Worry Less and Enjoy Parenting More都 可以從中找到所需的評價。
另外網站Anxiety Disorders - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics也說明:This chapter provides a brief review of each of the following anxiety disorders in adults: panic disorder, agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder, specific phobia ...
這兩本書分別來自 和所出版 。
國防醫學院 醫學科學研究所 高啟雯所指導 謝慧玲的 以疾病不確定感理論發展整合性心動健康網路照顧模式提升心房顫動病人因應策略之成效探討 (2021),提出Anxiety disorders關鍵因素是什麼,來自於整合性照顧、移動健康醫療、心房顫動、疾病不確定感、因應策略。
而第二篇論文國立屏東大學 教育心理與輔導學系碩士班 吳佩真所指導 李育慈的 成人生命意義感與復原力之關係:以制握信念為調節變項 (2021),提出因為有 存在意義感、尋找意義感、復原力、制握信念、調節效果的重點而找出了 Anxiety disorders的解答。
最後網站Anxiety | Mental Health America則補充:Anxiety in anxiety disorders is characterized by feelings of apprehension or unexplained thoughts of impending doom. While most individuals will experience some ...
Anxiety and Dysautonomia: Do I Have Pots or Autonomic Dysfunction?
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為了解決Anxiety disorders 的問題,作者DePace, Nicholas L.,Colombo, Joseph 這樣論述:
What causes anxiety to be so prevalent in so many people? How is it best prevented and treated? What can patients and physicians do to better understand this common medical issue? Anxiety is a component of many physical and mental disorders, from depression to PTSD. Unfortunately, not many patien
ts find relief in the associated therapies and medications, and simply adding more of the same often causes other disorders. Additionally, many who suffer from anxiety may in fact have other, anxiety-like conditions, such as the frequently misdiagnosed postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS
), which can make any attempt at treatment futile. But now, with Anxiety and Dysautonomia: Do I Have POTS or Autonomic Dysfunction, Donald J. Parker and physicians Joseph Colombo and Nicholas L. DePace aim to show, with a simplified analysis and discussion focusing on this common patient complaint a
nd how best to treat it, that no longer does anxiety need to be merely managed with the forced lifestyle changes that are often required. Topics covered include: Parasympathetic and Sympathetic (P&S) dysfunctions that lead to anxiety-like conditions, plus clear concepts of anxiety and anxiety-l
ike symptoms, the six-pronged Mind-Body Wellness Program, and the P&S nervous systems.How many of these anxiety-like conditions are actually caused by a lack of proper blood flow to the brain, which may cause mild symptoms of depression, fatigue, malaise, brain fog, and cognitive and memory diff
iculties, sleep difficulties and more.The way these issues, when exacerbated, may trigger "adrenaline storms" that cycle the anxiety-like symptoms.Treatments that in many cases enable a return to a "normal" (as defined by the patient) quality of life, including natural therapies to relieve symptoms
and promote wellness. Presenting discussions with patients and doctors side-by-side to help physicians see how to present information to their patients and patients to learn what physicians need to know to tailor therapy to their individual needs, Anxiety and Dysautonomia is an essential resource fo
r anyone concerned with anxiety and anxiety-like disorders, from medical professionals to patients to family and friends.
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I share my story about mental illness with Dr Farihah of HDOK , Sandakan.
I think first of all, I would like to clarify what STIGMA and DISCRIMINATION means because sometimes the two are confused with each other.
STIGMA - someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
DISCRIMINATION - someone treats you in a negative way because of your mental illness
So STIGMA happens when a person defines someone by their illness rather than WHO they are as an individual. For example, they might be labelled “psychotic” rather than “a person experiencing psychosis”.
Second is to understand what is a mental illness
There are many different conditions that are recognised as mental illnesses. The more common types are:
Anxiety disorders
Mood disorders (eg Bipolar)
Psychotic disorders - hallucinations, delusions , schizophrenia
Eating disorders - Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge eating
Impulse Control & Addiction disorders (kleptomaniac, pyromania, compulsive gambling)
Personality disorders
OCS
PTSD
Seven Things You Can Do to Reduce Stigma
* Know the facts. Educate yourself about mental illness including substance use disorders.
* Be aware of your attitudes and behaviour. Examine your own judgmental thinking, reinforced by upbringing and society.
* Choose your words carefully. The way we speak can affect the attitudes of others.
* Educate others. Pass on facts and positive attitudes; challenge myths and stereotypes.
* Focus on the positive. Mental illness, including addictions, are only part of anyone's larger picture.
* Support people. Treat everyone with dignity and respect; offer support and encouragement.
* Include everyone. It's against the law to deny jobs or services to anyone with these health issues.
以疾病不確定感理論發展整合性心動健康網路照顧模式提升心房顫動病人因應策略之成效探討
為了解決Anxiety disorders 的問題,作者謝慧玲 這樣論述:
正文目錄正文目錄『表』目錄 IV『圖』目錄 V『附錄』目錄 VII中文摘要 VIII英文摘要 X第一章 緒論 1 第一節 研究背景、動機及重要性 1 第二節 研究目的 7第二章 文獻查證 8 第一節 心房顫動疾病簡介 8 第二節 疾病不確定感理論 15 第三節 疾病不確定感相關研究 22 第四節 整合性健康網路照顧模式的發展及運用 31第三章 研究架構與假設 36 第一節 研究架構 36 第二節 研究假設 37 第三節 名詞界定 38第四章 研究方法與過程 43 第一節 研究設計 43 第二節 研究對象及場所 45 第三節 研究工具 46
第四節 研究工具之信效度檢定 52 第五節 研究過程 59 第六節 研究倫量 63 第七節 資料處理與統計分析 64第五章 研究結果 66 第一節 心房顫動病人的基本屬性68 第二節 心房顫動病人的症狀困擾、疾病知識、社會支持、疾病不確定感、因應策略及心理困擾之前後測情形 76 第三節 介入「整合性心動健康網路照顧模式」對於心房顫動病人症狀困擾、疾病知識、社會支持、疾病不確定感、因應策略及心理困擾之成效 85第六章 討論 107 第一節 心房顫動病人的基本屬性現況分析 108 第二節 介入「整合性心動健康網路照顧模式」對於改善心房顫動病人症狀困擾之成效 111
第三節 介入「整合性心動健康網路照顧模式」對於改善心房顫動病人疾病知識之成效 113 第四節 介入「整合性心動健康網路照顧模式」對於改善心房顫動病人社會支持之成效 115 第五節 介入「整合性心動健康網路照顧模式」對於改善心房顫動病人疾病不確定感之成效 117 第六節 介入「整合性心動健康網路照顧模式」對於改善心房顫動病人因應策略之成效 119 第七節 介入「整合性心動健康網路照顧模式」對於改善心房顫動病人心理困擾之成效 121 第八節 研究限制 124第七章 結論與建議 125 第一節 結論 125 第二節 建議 127參考文獻 129附錄 141『表』目錄表1. 資料處理
與分析 65表2. 心房顫動病人之人口基本屬性 70表3. 心房顫動病人的疾病特性 74表4. 心房顫動病人症狀困擾、疾病知識、社會支持、疾病不確定感、因應策略及心理困擾之前測與後測結果 83表5. 以 GEE 方法探討整合性心動健康網路照顧模式於心房顫動病人症狀困擾改變之成效 86表6. 以 GEE 方法探討整合性心動健康網路照顧模式於心房顫動病人疾病知識改變之成效 89表7. 以GEE方法探討整合性心動健康網路照顧模式於心房顫動病人社會支持改變之成效 92表8. 以GEE方法探討整合性心動健康網路照顧模式對於心房顫動病人疾病不確定感之改變成效 95表9. 以GEE方法探討整合性心動健康網路
照顧模式對於心房顫動病人因應策略改變之成效 98表10. 以GEE方法探討整合性心動健康網路照顧模式對於心房顫動病人心理困擾改變之成效 103『圖』目錄圖1. 不確定感理論架構 21圖2. 研究架構圖 36圖3. 研究設計 44圖4. 流程圖 67圖5. 兩組在第三版症狀頻率-嚴重程度評估量表之症狀頻率次量表平均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 87圖6. 兩組在心房顫動知識量表平均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 90圖7. 兩組在醫療社會支持量表平均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 93圖8. 兩組在中文版Mishel疾病不確定感量表平
均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 96圖9. 兩組在簡易因應量表之應對因應策略次量表平均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 99圖10. 兩組在簡易因應量表之迴避因應策略次量表平均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 100圖11. 兩組在醫院焦慮憂鬱量表平均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 104圖12. 兩組在醫院焦慮憂鬱量表之焦慮次量表平均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 105圖13. 兩組在醫院焦慮憂鬱量表之憂鬱次量表平均分數於前測、後測第一個月、第三個月與第六個月的變化 106『附錄』目錄附錄一
心房顫動病人基本屬性量表 附錄一附錄二 第三版症狀頻率-嚴重程度評估量表之症狀頻率次量表 附錄二附錄三 心房顫動知識量表 附錄三附錄四 醫療社會支持量表 附錄四附錄五 中文版Mishel疾病不確定感量表 附錄五附錄六 簡易因應量表 附錄六附錄七 醫院憂鬱焦慮量表 附錄七
Overcoming Parental Anxiety: Rewire Your Brain to Worry Less and Enjoy Parenting More
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為了解決Anxiety disorders 的問題,作者Kissen, Debra,Ioffe, Micah,Romain, Hannah 這樣論述:
Debra Kissen, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and CEO of Light On Anxiety CBT Treatment Center. Kissen specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and related disorders, and is coauthor of The Panic Workbook for Teens, Rewire Your Anxious Brains for Teens, and Break Free f
rom Intrusive Thoughts. Kissen also has a special interest in the principles of mindfulness and their application for anxiety disorders, and has presented her research on CBT and mindfulness-based treatments for anxiety and related disorders at regional and national conferences. Kissen is cochair of
the Anxiety and Depression Association of America Public Education Committee, and was recipient of the 2020 Gratitude for Giving Spirit Award, and the 2018 Anxiety Depression Association of America Member of Distinction Award. Kissen often serves as a media psychologist, and strives to further the
dissemination of empirically supported treatment (EST) information by offering simple to understand, practical tips and solutions to help mental health consumers move past stress and anxiety.Micah Ioffe, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders a
cross the life span, with a particular interest and specialized training in the treatment of selective mutism, OCD, and body-focused repetitive behaviors. Ioffe is a member of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF), and the Selective Mutism Associ
ation. She is coauthor of Rewire Your Anxious Brains for Teens and Break Free from Intrusive Thoughts. Ioffe utilizes empirically supported approaches in her work with clients, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP), and acceptance and commitment therapy
(ACT). Ioffe has authored multiple research publications and presented her research on parent-adolescent communication and its influences on anxiety and related disorders at regional and national conferences.Hannah Romain, LCSW, is a therapist and clinical supervisor at Light on Anxiety CBT Treatme
nt Center, specializing in the treatment of anxiety and related disorders across the life span. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a member of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) and the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Romain specializes in the us
e of evidence-based practices including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP) for the treatment of anxiety and related disorders including OCD, panic, specific phobias, and body-focused repetitive behaviors. In her work at Light On Anxiety CBT Treatment Center
, she works to harness client’s innate abilities with evidence-based treatments to promote empowered and authentic living.
成人生命意義感與復原力之關係:以制握信念為調節變項
為了解決Anxiety disorders 的問題,作者李育慈 這樣論述:
本研究主要目的在探究成人生命意義感(涵蓋存在意義感與尋找意義感二向度)與復原力之關係,並檢視制握信念在二者關係的調節效果,以網路問卷蒐集資料,研究參與者為401位台灣地區成人,年齡涵蓋18至65歲。研究重要結果摘要分析如下:一、生命意義感對復原力之預測力發現:對全體成人而言,生命意義感二個向度(存在意義感、尋找意義感)皆可以顯著預測復原力,其中:成人的存在意義感程度越高,其復原力程度越高;但成人的尋找意義感程度越高,其復原力的程度越低。然而,此結果尚未考量制握信念為調節變項產生不同結果之影響。二、制握信念之調節變項效果發現:(1)無論「內部制握信念組」、「無顯著制握信念組」及「外部制握信
念組」的成人,其存在意義感皆能正向預測復原力,並且,「內部制握信念組」(β = .45)與「外部制握信念組」(β = .42)的成人,其存在意義感對於復原力的預測力高於「無顯著制握信念組」(β = .29)的成人。(2)在「無顯著制握信念組」(β = -.20)與「外部制握信念組」(β = -.25),成人尋找意義感對於復原力有負向預測效果,但在「內部制握信念組」,成人尋找意義感無法顯著預測復原力。 本研究發現成人生命意義感(存在意義感、尋找意義感)對於復原力的預測力,會因為制握信念傾向的不同而有不同之預測力,此結果對成人輔導實務工作有臨床之貢獻。
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#39.Anxiety Disorders - CMHA British Columbia
Anxiety disorders describe a group of related mental illnesses. A very common myth is that anxiety disorders are the same thing as problems with stress. 於 cmha.bc.ca -
#40.NIMH » Anxiety Disorders
Generalized Anxiety Disorder · Feeling restless, wound-up, or on-edge · Being easily fatigued · Having difficulty concentrating; mind going blank · Being irritable ... 於 www.nimh.nih.gov -
#41.Anxiety disorders | APS - Australian Psychological Society
For people with anxiety disorders however, anxious thoughts, feelings, or physical symptoms are severe, upsetting, frequent, and interrupt daily life. 於 psychology.org.au -
#42.Anxiety Disorders: Background, Anatomy, Pathophysiology
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), anxiety disorders include disorders that share ... 於 emedicine.medscape.com -
#43.Anxiety Disorders: Types, Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
An anxiety disorder is a type of mental health condition. If you have an anxiety disorder, you may respond to certain things and situations ... 於 my.clevelandclinic.org -
#44.Anxiety disorders - PAHO/WHO | Pan American Health ...
Anxiety disorders refer to a group of mental disorders characterized by feelings of anxiety and fear, including generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), ... 於 www.paho.org -
#45.What Anxiety Disorders Look Like in Adults - ADDitude
Learn the most common symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder in adults, as well as warning signs that may point to OCD, panic disorder, ... 於 www.additudemag.com -
#46.Global prevalence and burden of depressive and anxiety ...
We conducted a systematic review of data reporting the prevalence of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders during the COVID-19 ... 於 www.thelancet.com -
#47.Anxiety Disorders | MentalHealth.gov
People with anxiety disorders respond to certain objects or situations with fear and dread. They have physical reactions to those objects, such ... 於 www.mentalhealth.gov -
#48.The Relationship Between Anxiety and Depression
Anxiety disorders involve more than common nervousness and worry. They can cause terrifying fear about things other people wouldn't think twice about. 於 www.hartgrovehospital.com -
#49.What's the difference between anxiety and an anxiety disorder?
Anxiety is a problem when it becomes overwhelming or unmanageable and it comes up unexpectedly. Anxiety disorders are mental illnesses that have a big impact ... 於 www.heretohelp.bc.ca -
#50.Anxiety Disorders - CMHA Ontario
Anxiety disorders can affect anyone at any age, and they are the most common mental health problem. Sometimes, anxiety disorders are triggered by a specific ... 於 ontario.cmha.ca -
#51.Anxiety - VA Mental Health
People with generalized anxiety sometimes describe themselves as “worry warts” and often are told that they worry too much. They may also experience symptoms of ... 於 www.mentalhealth.va.gov -
#52.Anxiety disorders | Office on Women's Health
Anxiety disorders affect nearly 1 in 5 adults in the United States. Women are more than twice as likely as men to get an anxiety disorder in ... 於 www.womenshealth.gov -
#53.6 major types of anxiety disorders - CHOC Children's Blog
Phobias · Generalized Anxiety · Panic Disorder · Social Anxiety Disorder · Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. 於 health.choc.org -
#54.Depression and Other Common Mental Disorders - WHO ...
Anxiety disorders. Common mental disorders. 4. Global and regional estimates of health loss. Depressive disorders. Anxiety disorders. Suicide. References. 於 apps.who.int -
#55.Anxiety Disorders | CAMH
selective mutism; separation anxiety disorder. People with anxiety disorders may feel anxious most of the time or for brief intense episodes, which may occur ... 於 www.camh.ca -
#56.What are the five major types of anxiety disorders? | HHS.gov
Generalized Anxiety Disorder · Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) · Panic Disorder · Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) · Social Phobia (or Social Anxiety ... 於 www.hhs.gov -
#57.Anxiety & Anxiety Disorders in Children: Information for Parents
A child or adolescent may have an anxiety disorder if anxiety is a pattern causing persistent problems. Several types of anxiety disorders exist, ... 於 www.nasponline.org -
#58.Journal of Anxiety Disorders
Manuscripts that focus on disorders formerly categorized as anxiety disorders (obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder) and the new ... 於 www.journals.elsevier.com -
#59.Anxiety in Teens is Rising: What's Going On?
emotional-problems~The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) the rise in teen anxiety disorders, what parents can do, how pediatricians ... 於 www.healthychildren.org -
#60.Anxiety disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder (video)
While generalized anxiety disorder is a continuous, fairly high level of anxiety, panic disorders are a sudden burst of sheer panic and intense fear and usually ... 於 www.khanacademy.org -
#61.Learning About Anxiety Disorders
Generalized anxiety disorder · Feeling worried and stressed about many things almost every day. · Feeling tired or irritable. You may have a hard time ... 於 myhealth.alberta.ca -
#62.Anxiety in Adults
To begin with, there are eleven different “types” of anxiety and related disorders, and each anxiety disorder has a list of commonly occurring symptoms ... 於 www.anxietycanada.com -
#63.Anxiety Disorders Center | instituteofliving.org
Join our Research Registry. If you are interested in participating in future research at Anxiety Disorders Center follow the link below to sign up for our ... 於 instituteofliving.org -
#64.Anxiety Disorders are Associated with Reduced Heart Rate ...
Background: Anxiety disorders increase risk of future cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality, even after controlling for confounds ... 於 www.frontiersin.org -
#65.Anxiety | NHS inform
Anxiety ; restlessness; a sense of dread; feeling constantly "on edge" ; dizziness; tiredness; a noticeably strong, fast or irregular heartbeat ( ... 於 www.nhsinform.scot -
#66.Anxiety Disorders: Types, Causes, Symptoms ... - WebMD
Anxiety Disorder Symptoms · Panic, fear, and uneasiness · Feelings of panic, doom, or danger · Sleep problems · Not being able to stay calm and ... 於 www.webmd.com -
#67.Anxiety disorders in children and adolescents: aetiology ...
In ICD-10, anxiety disorders are classified into a cluster of related conditions: separation anxiety, generalised anxiety, social phobia, panic disorder and ... 於 www.cambridge.org -
#68.anxiety disorder | mental disorder - Encyclopedia Britannica
anxiety disorder, any of several disorders that are characterized by a feeling of fear, dread, or apprehension that arises without a clear ... 於 www.britannica.com -
#69.Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders | ACOG
Addressing Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Strategies for Women's Health Care Providers. The weeks following birth are a critical period for a woman ... 於 www.acog.org -
#70.Anxiety Disorder - Job Accommodation Network
Individuals with anxiety disorders may experience feelings of panic; extreme physical, mental, or emotional stress; and intense fear. Due to the highly ... 於 askjan.org -
#71.Anxiety Disorders | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
Anxiety Disorders ; Feelings of apprehension or dread; Feeling tense or jumpy; Restlessness or irritability ; Pounding or racing heart and shortness of breath ... 於 www.nami.org -
#72.Anxiety disorder - SANE Australia
An anxiety disorder is a medical condition characterised by persistent, excessive worry. Anxiety disorders can take a number of forms. Common to all of these is ... 於 www.sane.org -
#73.What are the main types of anxiety disorder? - Department of ...
Generalised anxiety disorder · Panic disorder with and without agoraphobia · Specific phobia · Social phobia · Obsessive compulsive disorder · Post-traumatic stress ... 於 www1.health.gov.au -
#74.Anxiety disorders | Your Health in Mind
What is an anxiety disorder? About anxiety Signs and symptoms of anxiety disorders Types of anxiety disorders What's a panic attack? Who gets anxiety ... 於 www.yourhealthinmind.org -
#75.Anxiety Disorders: Types, Symptoms, Treatments, Causes ...
Anxiety is a feeling of apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one. When anxiety symptoms ... 於 www.emedicinehealth.com -
#76.Anxiety Disorders and Anxiety Attacks - HelpGuide.org
Do you struggle with anxiety? Learn about the signs, symptoms, and types of anxiety disorders, and how to find relief that works for you. 於 www.helpguide.org -
#77.Anxiety disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
However, people with anxiety disorders frequently have intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Often, ... 於 www.mayoclinic.org -
#78.Tips for Managing Social Anxiety - The Jed Foundation
Social anxiety disorder is more severe than just getting nervous around others. Learn how to recognize the signs and manage social anxiety with JED. 於 jedfoundation.org -
#79.Anxiety Disorders - Health Quality Ontario (HQO)
This quality standard addresses care for people with an anxiety disorder. It applies to care for people in all settings but focuses on primary and community ... 於 www.hqontario.ca -
#80.Anxiety disorders | Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Anxiety disorders constitute the largest group of mental disorders in most western societies and are a leading cause of disability. 於 www.nature.com -
#81.Overview of Anxiety Disorders - MSD Manuals
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, worry, or unease that is a normal human experience. It is also present in a wide range of psychiatric disorders, ... 於 www.msdmanuals.com -
#82.Anxiety Disorders Clinic - Columbia University Department of ...
Anxiety Disorders Clinic was the first in the nation devoted to research and treatment of anxiety problems. 於 www.columbiapsychiatry.org -
#83.Anxiety | Mental Health Foundation
Generalised anxiety disorder – feeling anxious or worried most of the time · Panic disorder – having regular panic attacks, often for no apparent ... 於 www.mentalhealth.org.uk -
#84.What are the signs and symptoms of an anxiety disorder?
Anxiety can make you feel worried or scared and can cause physical symptoms such as a fast heartbeat or sweating. It is a normal response to be anxious in ... 於 www.rethink.org -
#85.Anxiety and Depression in Children | CDC
Because the symptoms primarily involve thoughts and feelings, they are sometimes called internalizing disorders. Anxiety. When a child does not outgrow the ... 於 www.cdc.gov -
#86.Anxiety Disorder Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatments
Anxiety disorders are serious mental illnesses that cause significant worry or fear that doesn't go away and may even get worse over time. 於 www.verywellmind.com -
#87.Section B - Anxiety disorders - Statistique Canada
Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by unexpected and recurrent panic attacks. A panic attack is a sudden episode of ... 於 www150.statcan.gc.ca -
#88.Anxiety disorders - UpToDate
Back Anxiety disorders. Acute procedure anxiety in adults: Course, screening, assessment, ... Approach to treating social anxiety disorder in adults ... 於 www.uptodate.com -
#89.What you need to know | Depression and Anxiety
What are the signs and symptoms? · hot and cold flushes · shaking · racing heart · tight feeling in the chest or chest pains · struggling to breathe · snowballing ... 於 depression.org.nz -
#90.What Is an Anxiety Disorder? - Verywell Health
Anxiety disorders are psychiatric disorders that involve a dysregulation of the body's stress response. They differ from one another in terms of ... 於 www.verywellhealth.com -
#91.Anxiety - American Psychological Association
Anxiety is characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts and physical changes. Anxiety disorders such as panic disorder and obsessive compulsive ... 於 www.apa.org -
#92.About anxiety disorders | Gouvernement du Québec
Someone with anxiety disorder can experience various physical and psychological discomforts of varying degrees that accompany their feeling ... 於 www.quebec.ca -
#93.Anxiety Disorders | JAMA Network
This crossover randomized clinical trial of individuals with generalized anxiety disorder examines the association between abnormal physiological, perceptual, ... 於 jamanetwork.com -
#94.Anxiety Disorders: Symptoms, Types, and Treatments - Psych ...
Anxiety disorders are common types of mental health conditions. We explain the type of anxiety disorders, including phobias and generalized anxiety disorder ... 於 psychcentral.com -
#95.Anxiety and Older Adults: Overcoming Worry and Fear
Social phobia (also called social anxiety disorder). Social phobia is when an individual feels overwhelmingly anxious and self-conscious in everyday social ... 於 www.aagponline.org -
#96.Anxiety disorders - Knowledge @ AMBOSS
Anxiety disorders cover a broad spectrum of conditions characterized by excessive and persistent fear (an emotional response to imminent ... 於 www.amboss.com -
#97.Anxiety: Symptoms, types, causes, prevention, and treatment
Anxiety is a normal emotion that causes increased alertness, fear, and physical signs, such as a rapid heart rate. However, when anxiety reactions become an ... 於 www.medicalnewstoday.com -
#98.What Are Anxiety Disorders? - American Psychiatric Association
Anxiety disorders differ from normal feelings of nervousness or anxiousness and involve excessive fear or anxiety. Anxiety disorders are the most common of ... 於 www.psychiatry.org -
#99.Anxiety disorders | Quality standards | NICE
It covers a range of anxiety disorders, including generalised anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, panic ... 於 www.nice.org.uk