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What is Anxiety?
The feeling you get when you have to give a
speech
When you are stuck in a croweded space.
It may be every morning, when you get up.
For some, the thing that gets in the way of their
daily life.
ANXIETY
According to experts, anxiety
is described as
 Distress or uneasiness caused by fear of
danger or misfortune as well as excessive
worry.
 You might feel anxiety when facing a new or
stressful situation.
Anxiety is normal and can actually be helpful
by signaling danger.
Types of anxiety
There are two type of anxiety
1. Normal Anxiety
2. Neurotic Anxiety
Normal Anxiety
Normal anxiety as that “ which is proportionate
to the threat ,does not involve repression, and
can can be confronted constructively on the
conscious level”
As people grow from infancy to old age, their
values change, and with each step ,they
experience normal anxiety.” All growth
consist of the anxiety creating surrender of
past values”
Neurotic Anxiety
“A recation which is disproportionate to the
threat, involved repression and other from of
intrapsychic conflict, and is managed by
various kinds of blocking – off of activity and
awareness”
Main Types of Anxiety
Everyone experiences anxiety differently. Some
people have general anxiety that is manageable
but never seems to go away. Others suffer from
profound anxiety attacks.Others experience
anxiety in social situations.
Psychologists have created categories for each of
the different types of anxiety, and only anxiety is
not a simple condition. It manifests itself in
hundreds of different ways.
Types of Anxiety
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Panic Disorder
Phobias
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Separation anxiety
Social phobia
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
A generalized anxiety disorder is the most
common type of anxiety disorder.It is
characterized by an non-specific constant fear
and worry and being overly concerned about
normal matters.
Panic Disorder
Often confused with an anxiety attack, a
panic disorder is characterized by
occasional panic attacks.Many different
things can cause a panic attack, including
stress,phobias.
Phobias
The largest category of anxiety disorders are
phobias. Phobias are cases of an anxiety disorder
that relate to fear dynamic by one specific thing.
For example,arachnophobia is the fear of
spiders. Agoraphobia is the anxiety of being in
a situation where there is no clear path of
escape. Social anxiety disorder is the fear of
society, characterized by an intense fear or
anxiety of humiliation in public.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Obsessive compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety
disorder that is characterized by obsessions and
compulsions.In many cases, people suffering from
OCD may suffer from a compulsion that is
inexplicable, as they may experience nervousness
and need to relieve it through ritual.
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Also known as PTSD, post-traumatic stress
disorder is an anxiety disorder that develops
following a traumatic experience.
Common symptoms include flashbacks,
depression, and avoidant behaviors.
Separation anxiety
People suffering from separation anxiety
disorder can not deal with being separated
from a person or a place.
It occurs often in children and babies, but needs
to be excessive for it be considered a
disorder.It affects 7% of adults and 4% of
children.
Social phobia
Many people suffer from what's known as "social
phobia,"or an irrational fear of social
situations.Some degree of social phobia is
normal.Small degrees of shyness in public
places,or discomfort while public speaking, are
natural in most people,and do not imply an
anxiety problem.
But when that fear disrupts your life, you may be
suffering from social phobia.
Social phobia is when the shyness is intense and the
idea of socializing or speaking with the public,
strangers, authority figures, or possibly even your
friends causes you noticeable anxiety and fear.
References
• Theories of personality
by
Jess feist & Gregory j . Feist
&
• www.anxiety.net/anxiety-disorders.html
Anxiety in learner and learning
Anxiety in learner and learning

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Anxiety in learner and learning

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. What is Anxiety? The feeling you get when you have to give a speech
  • 4. When you are stuck in a croweded space.
  • 5. It may be every morning, when you get up.
  • 6. For some, the thing that gets in the way of their daily life. ANXIETY
  • 7. According to experts, anxiety is described as  Distress or uneasiness caused by fear of danger or misfortune as well as excessive worry.  You might feel anxiety when facing a new or stressful situation.
  • 8. Anxiety is normal and can actually be helpful by signaling danger.
  • 9. Types of anxiety There are two type of anxiety 1. Normal Anxiety 2. Neurotic Anxiety
  • 10. Normal Anxiety Normal anxiety as that “ which is proportionate to the threat ,does not involve repression, and can can be confronted constructively on the conscious level”
  • 11. As people grow from infancy to old age, their values change, and with each step ,they experience normal anxiety.” All growth consist of the anxiety creating surrender of past values”
  • 12. Neurotic Anxiety “A recation which is disproportionate to the threat, involved repression and other from of intrapsychic conflict, and is managed by various kinds of blocking – off of activity and awareness”
  • 13. Main Types of Anxiety Everyone experiences anxiety differently. Some people have general anxiety that is manageable but never seems to go away. Others suffer from profound anxiety attacks.Others experience anxiety in social situations. Psychologists have created categories for each of the different types of anxiety, and only anxiety is not a simple condition. It manifests itself in hundreds of different ways.
  • 14. Types of Anxiety 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Panic Disorder Phobias Obsessive-compulsive disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder Separation anxiety Social phobia
  • 15. Generalized Anxiety Disorder A generalized anxiety disorder is the most common type of anxiety disorder.It is characterized by an non-specific constant fear and worry and being overly concerned about normal matters.
  • 16. Panic Disorder Often confused with an anxiety attack, a panic disorder is characterized by occasional panic attacks.Many different things can cause a panic attack, including stress,phobias.
  • 17. Phobias The largest category of anxiety disorders are phobias. Phobias are cases of an anxiety disorder that relate to fear dynamic by one specific thing.
  • 18. For example,arachnophobia is the fear of spiders. Agoraphobia is the anxiety of being in a situation where there is no clear path of escape. Social anxiety disorder is the fear of society, characterized by an intense fear or anxiety of humiliation in public.
  • 19. Obsessive-compulsive disorder Obsessive compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder that is characterized by obsessions and compulsions.In many cases, people suffering from OCD may suffer from a compulsion that is inexplicable, as they may experience nervousness and need to relieve it through ritual.
  • 20. Post-traumatic stress disorder Also known as PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder that develops following a traumatic experience.
  • 21. Common symptoms include flashbacks, depression, and avoidant behaviors.
  • 22. Separation anxiety People suffering from separation anxiety disorder can not deal with being separated from a person or a place.
  • 23. It occurs often in children and babies, but needs to be excessive for it be considered a disorder.It affects 7% of adults and 4% of children.
  • 24. Social phobia Many people suffer from what's known as "social phobia,"or an irrational fear of social situations.Some degree of social phobia is normal.Small degrees of shyness in public places,or discomfort while public speaking, are natural in most people,and do not imply an anxiety problem.
  • 25. But when that fear disrupts your life, you may be suffering from social phobia. Social phobia is when the shyness is intense and the idea of socializing or speaking with the public, strangers, authority figures, or possibly even your friends causes you noticeable anxiety and fear.
  • 26. References • Theories of personality by Jess feist & Gregory j . Feist & • www.anxiety.net/anxiety-disorders.html