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Essay / Anxiety in Adolescents - 1189
Anxiety disorder is a sudden feeling of worry, uneasiness, nervousness and anxiety. Symptoms vary for each person. Anxiety shines brightest during adolescence. With schoolwork and social interactions. In our society, many people diagnose themselves with anxiety, because they are nervous, they believe they suffer from an anxiety disorder. During adolescence, anxiety is present, but generally mild, in today's society, as studies show that anxiety has increased over the years. The denotation of anxiety is a sudden feeling of unease, apprehension, paranoia. Eager and anxious are often used incorrectly, using one opposite as the other. Anxiety means the anticipation of an impending event. However, impatient implies that the person is looking forward to the event, while the anxious connotation is that they are dreading it. This distinction is weakened in modern English usage. Anxiety is a serious topic that the whole world needs to know about, learn to recognize and treat. (Daily Writing Tips) Hysteria is a neurotic disorder characterized by violent emotional outbursts and disturbances in sensory and motor functions. Anxiety affects hysteria because some diagnosed patients are anxious and do not know when their emotional outbreak will occur. Social anxiety is another form of anxiety and is more common than an anxiety disorder. Social anxiety prevents or holds someone back from participating in social activities or gatherings. There is controversy over whether anxiety is passed down through genetics and whether it is linked to anxiety disorder. Every doctor in the medical field is biased. Every doctor has a different opinion and talks about it to their patients. Anxiety is usually accompanied by some form of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). ...... middle of paper ...... Anxiety disorders.": Signs, symptoms and treatment. Np, nd Web. March 01, 2014. Signs and types of anxiety. "Obsessive-compulsive disorder. " KidsHealth - the most visited children's health website. Ed. Joseph. The Nemours Foundation, February 1, 2012. Web. February 3, 2014. "Social Phobia." Social Phobia - Social anxiety disorder in children and Adolescents. Massachusetts General Hospital, 2010. Web. February 3, 2014. “Treatment.” American Anxiety and Depression Association, 2012. Web. “Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder” , Behavior and Treatment. Help Guide.org, nd Web March 7, 2014. Pearson, Catherine. “Female Hysteria: 7 Crazy Things People Believed About Women's Disease.” April 7.. 2014.