An anxiety disorder is a debilitating disorder that makes individuals feel worry and fear. Its effects are both psychological and physical and it can manifest in a range of physiological reactions, such as rapid heartbeat and breathing, shaking and trembling, sweating, and general tenseness and nervousness.
We all feel anxious from time to time. Life’s stressors can cause us to worry and fear. However, someone with an anxiety disorder will feel the anxiety on a constant basis. Anxiety, for someone with an anxiety disorder, is frequent and persistent. A person with Generalised Anxiety Disorder, known as GAD, will suffer from anxiety on a continuous basis with no real reason to feel anxious.
The three components of anxiety are:
·Physical: panic attacks, sweating, racing heart and increased breathing, chest tightening, restlessness, feeling tense and edgy.
·Psychological: fear, worry, catastrophising, obsessive thinking.
·Behavioural: avoiding situations that make you feel anxious