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LET’S TALK Disorders WHAT ARE ANXIETY DISORDERS? FACTS TYPES OF ANXIETY DISORDERS ABOUT WHAT CAUSES ANXIETY DISORDERS?

What Are Anxiety Disorders? POSTTRAUMATIC DISORDER A is excessive and persistent of a specific Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs in individuals Anxiety disorders are the most common of emotional object, situation, or activity. These cause such who have survived a severe or terrifying physical or disorders and affect more than 25 million Americans. Many distress that some people go to extreme lengths to avoid emotional event. People with PTSD may have recurrent forms and symptoms may include: what they fear. , intrusive memories, or even have flashbacks, where the event seems to be happening all over again. They v Overwhelming feelings of panic and fear There are three types of phobias: feel extreme distress when in circumstances that remind — An extreme or excessive fear of an v Uncontrollable obsessive thoughts them of the trauma, and go to extremes to avoid these object or situation that is generally not harmful. Patients v Painful, intrusive memories situations. Additional symptoms include: know their fear is excessive, but they can’t overcome it. v Recurring nightmares Examples are fear of flying or fear of spiders. v Feeling numb or detached v Physical symptoms such as feeling sick to your stomach, Social phobia (also called disorder) — v Trouble sleeping “butterflies” in your stomach, heart pounding, startling Significant anxiety and discomfort about being v Feeling jittery or on guard easily, and muscle tension embarrassed or looked down on in social or performance v Irritability Anxiety disorders differ from normal feelings of situations. Common examples are public speaking, meeting Events that can trigger PTSD include military combat, a nervousness. Untreated anxiety disorders can push people people, or using public restrooms. violent personal attack, natural disasters, tragedies (e.g., into avoiding situations that trigger or worsen their —This is the fear of being in situations plane crash), physical or sexual abuse during childhood, or symptoms. People with anxiety disorders are likely to suffer where escape may be difficult or embarrassing or help witnessing another person’s serious injury. from , and they also may abuse and might not be available in the event of panic symptoms. other drugs in an effort to gain relief from their symptoms. Untreated agoraphobia can become so serious that a GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER Job performance, school work, and personal relationships person may refuse to leave the house. People with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have can also suffer. A person can only receive a diagnosis of phobia when ongoing, severe tension that interferes with daily their fear is intensely upsetting, or if it significantly functioning. They worry constantly and feel helpless to interferes with their normal daily activities. control these worries. Often their worries focus on job Types of Anxiety Disorders responsibilities, family , or minor matters such as OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER chores, car repairs, or appointments. They may have Obsessions are upsetting and irrational thoughts which problems sleeping, muscle aches/tension, and feel shaky, The core symptom of panic disorder is the , an keep reoccurring. They cause great anxiety, which cannot be weak and headachy. People with GAD can be irritable and overwhelming combination of physical and psychological controlled through reasoning. Common obsessions include often have problems concentrating and working effectively. distress. During an attack several of these symptoms occur preoccupations with dirt or germs, nagging doubts, and a in combination: need to have things in a very particular order. v Pounding heart or What Causes Anxiety Disorders? v Sweating, trembling, shaking To minimize these obsessions, many people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) engage in repeated v Shortness of breath, sensation of choking The causes of anxiety disorders are currently unknown, behavior, or compulsions. Examples include repeated hand although research has provided several clues. Areas of the v or abdominal pain washing, constant rechecking to satisfy doubts, and brain that control fear responses may have a role in some v Dizziness or lightheadedness following rigid rules of order. can be anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorders can run in families, v Feeling unreal or disconnected very disruptive to normal daily routines and social suggesting that a combination of genes and environmental relationships. v Fear of losing control, “going crazy,” or dying stresses can produce the disorders. The role of brain chemistry is also being investigated. v Numbness v Chills or hot flashes Because symptoms are so severe, many people with panic disorder believe they are having a heart attack or other life-threatening illness. www.healthyminds.org Anxiety Disorders Anxiety Healthy Lives. Healthy Minds. TALK LET’S FACTS ABOUT

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