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How is it really feels like when we have anxiety disorder. So, how does anxiety feel like? Lets have a look at an example below.
Johny, a factory worker, has started to become nervous in social settings. Though he has always been shy, lately he has had extreme difficulty in a variety of social situations. One of his responsibilities at work is to interview job applicant. he finds it difficult to look into his interviewee's eyes, and often the mere thought of the interview sends him int
… ContinuePosted by Jackson Lin on November 22, 2009 at 11:17am
; it is likely that many factors contribute to a person's chances of developing anxiety. Scientists have broken down the potential causes into three groups, genetics and early learning, brain biochemistry, and the fight or flight mechanism.
Brain Biochemistry - Chemical Imbalance
Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the brain that regulate a person's thoughts and feelings. Two of the primary neurotransmitters that affect a person's feelings are serotonin and dopamine
Posted by tNjb Lan on November 22, 2009 at 2:57am
Anxiety is extremely common; it is estimated that about 13% of the United States population has anxiety. It affects all ages, including teens and children.
Those who has anxiety disorder should not feel alone. Those people that have anxiety disorders and feelings of intense stress, worry, fear, and panic. You have to understand that anxiety can be treated and that living with constant anxiety is not necessary.
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