To help reframe anxiety as an ally not an enemy, Dennis takes a deep dive into the emotion itself. Anxiety is different to fear, which is the certainty that something bad is happening to you. Anxiety is about uncertainty; it's the feeling that something bad could happen, but might not....
Anxiety disorders as defined in DSM-III-R and according to clinical judgment (diagnoses termed NOS) were assessed. In addition, items from the Geriatric Mental State-A (GMS-A) covering a wide range of symptoms of anxiety were subjected to factor analysis. The raw score distributions of ...
We could demonstrate an association of anxiety disorders with poor cognition cross-sectionally, but this attenuated after additional adjustments. Our findings do not offer evidence for an association between anxiety symptoms or anxiety disorders with the risk of dementia or with cognition. This suggests...
I also noticed that I echolalically repeat myself, reusing phrases or words within a conversation. It’s hard to say why–maybe as touchstones or because they’re caught in my conversation buffer. The funny thing is, it’s rarely the same words or phrases that get repeated from one conve...
of erotic desire — that denies or prohibits infant or childhood sexuality, or expresses disgust and attempts to efface older peoples' desire, for instance — is most clearly invoked by forms of differential embodiment that cannot be subsumed unproblematically under the rubric of the normative body...
For more seeAnxiety: Is It an Illness? What Are the Types of Anxiety? Anxiety displays itself in a few diagnostically distinct ways. Generalized Anxiety disorder, in which concerns reflect any of the major domains of life—work, love, money, health—is most common among older adults.Social ...
We can think of the fight or flight response as an emergency mechanism the body mobilizes to give us an extra edge or “super-strength” when dangerous situations occur. Sometimes people have said they felt like they had “superhuman” strength when they were in danger. For example: the abil...
In the general sense, individuals are engaged in an exchange across species and sociocultural levels of aggregation. This transaction draws motive force from... T Hartig - 《Landscape & Urban Planning》 被引量: 228发表: 1993年 Depression is related to an absence of optimistically biased belief...
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18. Be understanding if the individual feels the need to retreat to their “safe zone” as they work to overcome certain fears. Re-treating is not a setback but an important part of re-entry into normal life. There can be many negative memories and feelings attached to many areas of thei...