tailieunhanh - Attention Deficit Disorder: Practical Coping Methods - part 5

• Phạm vi rối loạn lo âu tổng quát • hoảng loạn tràn ngập nhà nước để người Trước khi Họ Ngay cả Biết Nó • Tạo ra một nỗi sợ hãi liên tục và dự đoán thiên tai Nếu không có những kiến thức đó Nó có thể trở Handled • Liên quan đến hệ thống thần kinh tự động hoặc hệ thống tự động, | Symptoms Ranges from generalized anxiety state to panic disorder Pervades the person before they even know it Creates a constant fear and anticipation of disaster without the knowledge that it can be handled Involves the autonomic nervous system or automatic system therefore once anxiety has occurred it must be handled Panic leads to more panic Includes feeling a loss of control There is procrastinating and forgetting to do things due to fear of failure May also be a subtle form of anger the passive-aggressive type Uses avoidance due to a constant fear state Whines when angry and apologizes for being angry Avoids conflict Fears abandonment Undecided because afraid to be wrong Can be manipulative and secretive Experiences moodiness Involves identity confusion due to fear of identifying needs and taking a stand These individuals do not want anyone to be mad at them. They can be angry but they cannot tolerate anger from others. They will lie to avoid others getting angry at them. They will be secretive with their feelings so as not to upset anyone. They will manipulate and use passive-aggressive behavior to elicit a desired response because they are fearful of a direct head-on collision. This is the person who doesn t get mad but gets even. For example in the movie Prince of Tides the mother in a very passive-aggressive manner cooks dog food as a meal to punish and get even with her husband for his raging temper. Those with anxiety are unresolved as to what they want who they are and what they need both from themselves and from others. The moodiness is the result of the constant confusion and frustration that is due to the inability to make a decision and stick with it. Anxious individuals hate their fear and hate being wimpy. Generalized anxiety is present all of the time waxing and waning depending on what is going on with the individual. This tends to be a genetic biochemical anxiety that is present in the family history. Anxiety once past a certain point has