14 Nov What is anxiety?
Anxiety is “distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune” (dictionary.com).
Anxiety involves a feeling of fear because you feel threatened in some capacity. The feelings are real but the threat may not be – the threat could be imagined, but feel very real to you. Like Steve feels it’s the end of the world if he fails his quiz, when we know that a quiz isn’t going to end the world.
Anxiety is a pretty common feeling that most of us experience at different points in our lives. But some people feel anxious more often than others and for some people anxiety can become a disorder and seriously disrupt their lives and overall sense of well-being.
How does anxiety feel? People describe anxiety with the following words:
tension, worry, feeling on guard, hyper alert, hyper vigilant, apprehension, a sense of doom
Physical symptoms might include (but are not limited to):
stomach aches/pains, sweating, pacing, shaking, mind racing, an inability to sit still, nausea, dizziness, chest pains, headaches
Do you ever fear you might miss a big event? Or super stress out over a quiz? Or worry a friend might turn on you for no reason? Or stay inside all day rather than go meet the new neighbors? These concerns can prevent people from enjoying day to day activities. The feeling that people have over these concerns (like the nervousness that Steve felt) is anxiety.
Anxiety is a general state of worry that can be specific (“I am worried that people will hate me”) or just a general sense of doom (“I don’t know why I am anxious, I just know something bad is going to happen”). Anxiety is different from an anxiety disorder, which is a diagnosis provided by a mental health professional.
Here is the basic difference between an anxiety disorder and feeling anxious:
Anxiety disorders feel like part of who you are and restrict you from fully enjoying life because you have a really hard time getting through the anxiety. (You’ll read much more about this shortly.)
Feeling anxious from time to time over a life event like a test, moving to a new town, an intimidating social situation, or having to give a speech in front of the whole school, is NORMAL. You get through it. It is temporary.
For instance, you can feel anxious about spiders when you unexpectedly see one in your bathroom, but as long as your dislike of spiders is not keeping you from going to the bathroom, you can be sure this is just a dislike of spiders, not a disorder.
Anxiety can feel overwhelming and lead to a panic attack, a condition where people are not able to breathe properly (see the Bonus YSS on panic attacks).
DID YOU KNOW? Anxiety disorders (including obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and phobias) affect about 18 percent of the adult population in a given year. (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/director/2011/antidepressants-a-complicated-picture.shtml)
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health issue facing Americans. Thankfully, however, they are also among the most treatable conditions. Check out the Bonus YSS section to read about the most common types of anxiety disorders and read the next sub-post to understand the subtle but important difference between anxiety and stress. If you have anxiety, please make sure you read the “Beating Anxiety” post after you are done with learning about anxiety in general here.
WLKHS1310
Posted at 12:49h, 08 OctoberI always feel anxious. From the moment I wake up to the moment I go to sleep. There is rarely a time. I do not feel anxious throughout the day. I go from home to school to home then school and then back home.
WLKHS1301
Posted at 12:45h, 08 OctoberYes i do feel anxious sometimes. I over think everything and it makes me scare myself.
WLKHS1201
Posted at 14:30h, 07 OctoberYes, I feel anxious whenever I have to perform in front of an audience when I dance. It has been a lot worse in prior years when I would try to fake being sick in order to not perform. I am working on overcoming the fear of performing but it still makes me anxious.
WLKHS1215
Posted at 14:29h, 07 OctoberI feel anxious a little bit. The main thing that makes me anxious is balancing sports with homework and school. But overall this anxiousness is not frequent.
WLKHS1205
Posted at 14:26h, 07 OctoberI feel anxious but not all the time. Usually what makes me anxious is school. Not just because of grades. There is friends and relationships and dealing with problems. Also managing your time with school and sports or if you have a job..
wlkhs1208
Posted at 14:26h, 07 OctoberYes I have and if I think there is something wrong with me like I’m feeling light-headed for no reason when really i’m just dehydrated
WLKHS1214
Posted at 14:25h, 07 OctoberI rarely feel anxious and if I ever do its about school and upcoming tests and projects