TYPES OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER (GAD)
Excessive, unrealistic worry and tension with little or no reason. Anxiety and worries can be about a range of things, from personal healthy, to work, to social interactions or everyday life.
PANIC DISORDER
People with panic disorders suffer recurring, unexpected panic attacks, a panic attack is sudden period of intense fear that comes on quickly. Symptoms of panic attack may entail sweating, shortness of breath, chest pain, trembling and heart palpitations.
SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER
This is when you feel overwhelming worry and self-consciousness about everyday social situations, due to a fear of being negatively evaluated, which may result in avoiding social situations.
CAUSES OF AN ANXIETY DISORDER
GENETICS
Studies show that anxiety can be hereditary or passed between family members.
BRAIN CHEMISTRY
Some research suggests anxiety disorders may be linked to malfunctioning circuits in the brain that control fear and emotions.
ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS
Living through stressful or traumatic events can increase risk for anxiety disorders.