Ansietat infantil, definició i prevalença

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Here is where your presentation begins Anxiety Disorder

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Introduction Agoraphobia (ag-uh-ruh-FOE-be-uh) is a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and often avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed

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About the Disorder It often occurs along with other anxiety disorders These can range from anxiety to panic The worry is out of proportion to the reality Symptoms Conditions Repercussions

About the Disorder It’s likely to have an anxiety disorder in a family history Genetics Been disconnected from the world for too long Loneliness Doctors diagnose twice as many women with anxiety Gender

Symptoms of the Disorder Trouble concentrating or thinking about anything Fuzziness Repeated episodes of sudden feelings of intense anxiety Traumas Major anxiety when you're exposed to a specific object Phobias

Risk Factors Prevalence To modify this graph, click on it, follow the link, change the data and paste the new graph here, replacing this one Symptoms like pounding heart are present Heavy It is likely to focus on stressful events Moderate Mild anxiety is common in everyday life Noticeable 25% 45% 30%

Panic disorder involves repeated episodes of sudden feelings Concept and Typology Type C Type A Type B Gestational P anic attacks may lead to worrying about them happening again F eelings of impending doom, shortness of breath or chest pain Separation anxiety disorder is a childhood disorder by anxiety

S tressful job or work environment Cause 1 A nxiety could run in your family Cause 2 W ithdrawal from drugs or medications Cause 3 S ide effects of certain medications Cause 4 Pathology

Remaining Symptoms Refusing to change one's mind or course of action Dizziness Impairment in spatial perception and stability Stubbornness Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 To seize something with the teeth and bite Seeming to show anger or to threaten Anger Bruxism Day 4

Diagnosis H ighly excitable or acutely uneasy N ervousness U neasiness of mind caused by fear A nxiety Fatigue , with or without chill S haking F eeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted F ainting T errifying dream in with bad feelings N ightmares Irrational fear of a specific object Phobias

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Risk Factors To modify this graph, click on it, follow the link, change the data and paste the new graph here, replacing this one Evolution High-stress events endure before 21 Trauma Depression stays around long enough to affect Depression It’s a way to cope with a traumatic event Self-Harm

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50% Having a sense of impending danger C autiousness 75% Feeling weak or tired on a daily basis Weakness 25% Having the urge to avoid things Stress Most Common S ymptoms

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Prevention Medications are used to help relieve some symptoms of anxiety Medication Cognitive behavioral therapy is the most effective for anxiety CBT Psychotherapy involves working with a therapist to reduce anxiety Psychotherapy

Common Cases Terrified of being humiliating in public Social Stay away from public places hard to escape Agoraphobia When a specific fear causes so much anxiety Phobias Sudden rush of intense anxiety out of nowhere Panic

Treatment E xposure therapy gradually exposes an individual to the feared situation in a safe, controlled environment Exposure Therapy I ndividual's experience by relating to others, group therapy may offer an alternative solution Group Therapy

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Long Term Risk 2 years 5 years 10 years Blood Pressure Anemia Immune System Bones

Prevalence Highly excitable or acutely uneasy Feeling nervous Feeling weak, dizzy, or very exhausted Feeling weak

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Conclusions Other specified anxiety disorder and unspecified anxiety disorder are terms for anxiety or phobias. Some common symptoms are: Feeling nervous, restless or tense Breathing rapidly (hyperventilation) Trouble concentrating or thinking about anything other than the present worry

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