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Anxiety is simply excessive worry
or exaggerated reaction to a triggering event. Although
most people do not realize, there are various types of anxiety.
If you feel that you are suffering from anxiety, you may like to
have a brief learning about the different types of anxiety,
including the lesser known ones. That will help you with
symptom description, which in turn will help your doctor in
diagnosing.
The most common forms of anxiety
are generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder,
social phobia and other phobias, panic disorder and separation
anxiety disorder. These disorders are attributed to past
traumatic events or genetics, and it is rare that anxiety is
brought about by no reason at all although cases like this have
been reported.
Now, let's
focus on the less common forms of anxiety, and I have listed some of them
below. These are all common worries that one may go through at one
time or another, and often they are not perceived as disorders.
However, it never means that disorders haven't been developed from such
anxieties.
1.
Existential Anxiety
This type
of anxiety is related to spirituality and mortality. Sigmund Freud
called this type of anxiety as the "trauma of non-being." When a
person realizes that he is not immortal and will die someday, this can load
him with enormous worry. Freud believed that religion then becomes the
coping mechanism so that the sufferer's unwholesome fear of death will be
minimized. This form of anxiety can be somewhat unharmful and may even
motivate ingenuity; but it can also be hazardous if a person starts to have
strong suicidal urges because of feelings of hopelessness.
2. Boredom
Anxiety.
This type
is fairly obvious and is brought on by extreme boredom and idleness.
The person becomes totally bored of his/her present living status, and
develops into anxiety for no apparent reason at all. The solution to
this type of anxiety is to help the suffer find out the meaning and
happiness in life, be it a hobby or love.
3. Test
and Math Anxiety.
There have
been cases reported that tests and math are sources of anxiety. This
is so because all students are expected and supposed to be able to succeed
in academic study. They are trained, at a very early age, to think
that academic achievement go hand in hand with self worth and that low
grades are an embarrassment. This type of anxiety is usually
accompanied by physical symptoms like nausea, headaches and dizziness, and
can actually hinder the performance of a student. So it is important
to make the students today realize that having a low grade is not an
equation to the end of social importance and peer acceptance.
All forms
of anxiety can possibly lead to serious anxiety disorders with severe
emotional and physical symptoms. So, ignoring the initial signs of
anxiety never helps in treatment. The correct way is to pinpoint the
root cause of your anxiety and seek professional help.
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