Long-Term Effects of Anxiety
Anxiety developed from the natural process of fight or flight. Anxiety used to tell us when a situation became dangerous, and it increased our abilities to fight off the danger or reduce it by getting away.
Read more →Understanding neurochemistry, clinical symptoms, and interpersonal strategies is vital for managing PTSD, narcissism, and various mood disorders.
Anxiety developed from the natural process of fight or flight. Anxiety used to tell us when a situation became dangerous, and it increased our abilities to fight off the danger or reduce it by getting away.
Read more →Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, sometimes referred to as ADHD or ADD, was once considered a childhood and adolescent disorder that people grew out of as they aged into adulthood.
Read more →The Mayo Clinic reports that experiencing anxiety from time to time is a normal experience, but anxiety that manifests itself in people through constant worry and tension is not normal.
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