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... feeling is diffuse and ineffable , and the indefinable nature of the feeling gives it its peculiarly unpleasant and intolerable quality . If the threat can be identified , we refer to the feeling as fear . The term stress is often ...
... feeling is diffuse and ineffable , and the indefinable nature of the feeling gives it its peculiarly unpleasant and intolerable quality . If the threat can be identified , we refer to the feeling as fear . The term stress is often ...
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... feeling my muscles , especially my neck tense up , my mouth gets dry , my heart starts beating a lot faster , my palms will get sweaty , I get a feeling , varying on how intense it is , between dizziness and almost vertigo . At times ...
... feeling my muscles , especially my neck tense up , my mouth gets dry , my heart starts beating a lot faster , my palms will get sweaty , I get a feeling , varying on how intense it is , between dizziness and almost vertigo . At times ...
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... Feeling fearful Heart pounding or racing Feeling tense or keyed up Spells of terror or panic Feeling so restless you couldn't sit still The feeling that something bad is going to happen to you Thoughts and images of a frightening nature ...
... Feeling fearful Heart pounding or racing Feeling tense or keyed up Spells of terror or panic Feeling so restless you couldn't sit still The feeling that something bad is going to happen to you Thoughts and images of a frightening nature ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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