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  1. Hallucinating Anxiety

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Hallucinating Anxiety Type studio Artist Cadaver band Cadaver Cover Cadaver HallucinatingAnxiety.jpg Released November 1990 Recorded Genre Death metal Length 39 23 Label Necrosis Producer Ketil K llen Johansen Reviews Last album This album Hallucinating Anxiety br 1990 Next album ...In Pains br 1992 Hallucinating Anxiety is the debut album by the Norway Norwegian death metal band Cadaver band Cadaver . It was released in 1990 through Necrosis, a sub label of Earache Records run by members of popular grindcore death metal band Carcass band Carcass . The LP and MC were the only versions to be released individually and with all tracks , whereas the only CD version was a split with Carnage band Carnage s only album, Dark Recollections , which omitted the track Hypertrophyan due to time constraints. The tracklisting on all versions was incorrect, as it failed to list the track Erosive Fester track 3 , and mistakenly listed Tuba and Ignominious Eczema as separate tracks 1 and 2 , when they are in fact joined together as track 1. This in turn means that what is listed as track 2 and 3 Ignominious Eczema and Corrosive Delirium , respectively is also incorrect tracks 2 and 3 are really Corrosive Delirium and Erosive Fester . Track listing Tuba Intro Ignominious Eczema 5 09 Corrosive Delirium 2 56 Erosive Fester 2 42 Hallucinating Anxiety 3 44 Cannibalistic Dissection 2 46 Hypertrophyan not on CD version 3 18 Petrifyed Faces 2 46 Innominate 3 32 Twisted Collapse 2 19 Abnormal Deformity 3 18 Maelstrom 3 29 Mental Abherrance 2 32 Bodily Trauma 4 10 Cadaver Inc Category Cadaver albums Category 1990 debut albums 1990s death metal album stub fr Hallucinating Anxiety no Hallucinating Anxiety ...   more details



  1. Hallucinating Foucault

    infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Hallucinating Foucault title orig translator image prefer 1st edition image caption author Patricia Duncker illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Novel publisher Serpent s Tail release date 1996 english release date media type Print Paperback pages 178 isbn 0 330 35177 X oclc 39103311 preceded by followed by James Miranda Barry novel James Miranda Barry Hallucinating Foucault is a 1996 novel by Patricia Duncker . Plot introduction A postgraduate student goes to France to meet the object of his thesis, Paul Michel. Plot summary A postgraduate student writing a thesis on the French writer Paul Michel starts a relationship with the Germanist, a girl he meets in the library, at Cambridge University . She encourages him to look at his biography more closely rather than only focus solely on the texts. They have dinner with her father later in London he meets Jacques Martel, a friend of her father s who knows Paul Michel. He then decides to move to Paris to find him, and reads his letters to Michel Foucault in the library. He finds out Paul Michel is in Clermont Ferrand . He arrives there at night and finds accommodation in Romagnat . He starts meeting with Paul Michel. Soon enough, they are allowed to spend whole days out in the gardens. Eventually, they manage to winkle a day outside of the premises. Michel gets attacked by a man in a bar and fights back. He then kisses the protagonist. Michel manages to trick the restaurant into believing they are with the town major and thus get off without being reported for the fight. Paul Michel is later granted two months away from the madhouse since the protagonist s visits have improved his condition considerably. The protagonist drives him down to Nice , where they stay with an old friend of his, Alain Legras, and his wife. During their stay they finally become lovers when Michel reassures the protagonist ...   more details



  1. Anxiety

    SignSymptom infobox Name Anxiety Image Emperor Traianus Decius Mary Harrsch .jpg Caption A marble bust of the Roman Emperor Decius from the Capitoline Museum . This portrait conveys an impression of anxiety ... Anxiety also called angst or worry is a Psychology psychological and Physiology physiological ... The root meaning of the word anxiety is Wikt anxiety to vex or trouble in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness, and dread. ref Bouras ... Disabilities 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press UK. ref Anxiety is considered to be a Normality behavior ... situation by prompting them to cope with it. When anxiety becomes excessive, it may fall under the classification of an anxiety disorder . ref name NIH http www.nimh.nih.gov health topics anxiety ... NARA 532210.tif thumb right A job applicant with a worried facial expression Anxiety is a generalized ... response escape and avoidance, whereas anxiety is related to situations perceived as uncontrollable or unavoidable. ref Ohman, A. 2000 . Fear and anxiety Evolutionary, cognitive, and clinical perspectives ... Press. ref Another view defines anxiety as a future oriented mood state in which one is ready ... David H. year 2002 month November title Unraveling the mysteries of anxiety and its disorders from the perspective ... between future and present dangers which divides anxiety and fear. In a 2011 review of the literature ... Differences between trait fear and trait anxiety Implications for psychopathology journal Clinical ... ref fear and anxiety were said to be differentiated in four domains 1 duration of emotional experience ... while anxiety was defined as long acting, future focused, broadly focused towards a diffuse threat, and promoting caution while approaching a potential threat. Anxiety takes several forms phobia, social anxiety, obsessive compulsive, and post traumatic stress. ref Robin Henig http query.library.utoronto.ca ... 29, ANXIETY , The New York Times Magazine 4 Oct. 2009 1 L ref . The physical effects of anxiety ...   more details



  1. Anxiety (disambiguation)

    wiktionary anxiety Anxiety is a normally occurring, but unpleasant, psychological and physiological state. Anxiety may also refer to tocright Music Anxiety EP Anxiety EP , a 2002 EP by Monster Squad Anxiety song Anxiety song , a song by The Black Eyed Peas from the 2003 album Elephunk Anxiety Smile Empty Soul album Anxiety Smile Empty Soul album , a 2005 album by Smile Empty Soul Anxiety Ladyhawke album Anxiety Ladyhawke album , a 2012 album by Ladyhawke Film Anxiety film Anxiety film , a 1998 Portuguese film Other Anxiety disorder , a class of medical conditions involving abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety Anxiety UK , a UK charity See also The Concept of Anxiety , an 1844 philosophical work by the Danish philosopher S ren Kierkegaard disambiguation tr Anksiyete anlam ayr m ...   more details



  1. Separation anxiety

    wiktionary separation anxiety Separation anxiety may refer to Separation anxiety disorder or Separation anxiety test Spider Man & Venom Separation Anxiety , a 1995 SNES video game Separation Anxieties , a 2000 album by 12 Rods Separation Anxiety , a season one List of That s So Raven episodes episode of That s So Raven Separation Anxiety , a 2009 mixtape by Cadence Weapon disambiguation ...   more details



  1. High anxiety

    High anxiety is a non technical term referring to a state of extreme fear or apprehension. It may also mean High Anxiety , a film by Mel Brooks High Anxiety , a song performed by Brooks in the film High Anxiety album High Anxiety album , a 2003 album by Therapy? & also a 1995 album by Pet Lamb High Anxiety , a song on the A Match and Some Gasoline album by The Suicide Machines High Anxiety , a song from Sugar Ray s album Floored High Anxiety Part 2 , a King of the Hill episode High Anxiety , an episode of Kate and Allie High Anxiety , The Golden Girls episode High Anxiety , a Dawson s Creek episode High Anxiety , an episode from 7th Heaven High Anxiety , A Different World TV series A Different World TV series episode High Anxiety , an episode of Full House Episode 3 High Anxiety , an episode from Rayman The Animated Series High Anxiety , an episode from Rescue Heroes originally named Terror In The Tower , but retitled after the September 11 attack, then got banned from Teletoon shortly after High Anxiety, a water ride at Mountain Creek Waterpark High Anxiety , a List of monster trucks H monster truck See also Anxiety disambiguation tr Y kseklik Korkusu anlam ayr m ...   more details



  1. Death Anxiety

    Death anxiety may refer to In philosophical discussions of Existentialism , the concept of angst sometimes describes death anxiety The Sickness Unto Death & The Concept of Anxiety , psychological works on angst by S ren Kierkegaard Psychology Death anxiety psychology Terror management theory , a psychological theory that says humans are so motivated to deal with their fear of dying that it can affect their beliefs and behaviours Necrophobia , an abnormal fear of dead things, or the related condition of Thanatophobia obsession with one s own mortality Media Death Anxiety song A song by the group Bleeding Through disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Anxiety threshold

    Multiple issues refimprove July 2010 orphan July 2010 WAP assignment course Wikipedia United States Education Program Courses Intro to Psychology Mitch Harden university St. Charles Community College term 2011 Q3 project WikiProject Psychology An anxiety threshold is the level of anxiety that, when reached, will affect a person s performance. Anxiety is a distasteful emotion , similar to fear , that is created by insecurities in one s abilities, concerns for the future, such as Finance financial or situational circumstances, or past memories of frightening experiences. Anxiety can affect all age groups and if fears are irrational may cause mental disorder s. ref name Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders cite web title Anxiety and anxiety disorders url http www.minddisorders.com A Br Anxiety and anxiety disorders.html accessdate 2 October 2011 ref References Reflist Category Anxiety abnormal psych stub ...   more details



  1. Anxiety UK

    primarysources date November 2007 Anxiety UK formerly the National Phobics Society ref cite web url http www.thirdsector.co.uk News DailyBulletin 837138 National Phobics Society rebrands Anxiety UK 0964F3FA123D24E3DAAC82F5BC978839 title National Phobics Society rebrands as Anxiety UK accessdate 2008 09 11 last Ricketts first Andy date 2008 08 05 work Third Sector Online publisher Haymarket doi archiveurl archivedate quote ref is a United Kingdom UK national registered Charitable organization charity formed 30 years ago for those affected by anxiety disorder s. It is a user led organisation, run by sufferers and ex sufferers of anxiety disorders. The NPS is the largest national charity dealing with anxiety in the UK. Anxiety UK works to relieve and support those living with anxiety disorders ... to those living with anxiety disorders. It also campaigns to raise awareness of anxiety disorders. Anxiety UK offers help for the following conditions Agoraphobia Anticipatory anxiety Body dysmorphic disorder Claustrophobia Compulsive nail biting Compulsive skin picking Emetophobia Generalised anxiety disorder Health anxiety Obsessive compulsive disorder Panic disorder Panic attack s PTSD Simple phobia and Specific phobias Social anxiety disorder Toilet phobia Trichotillomania Depersonalisation ... for young people which cover Exam Stress anxiety School phobia Separation Anxiety Selective Mutism , SM Specific phobias Social Phobia Generalised anxiety disorder The therapies offered are clinic ... with telephone counselling and email help. Anxiety UK have recently announced the loss of funding. This has come at the worst possible time as anxiety problems have increased 400 since the credit crisis developed. Research from YouGov SixthSense has revealed that 21 of Britons are affected by anxiety today. ref http sixthsense.yougov.com lifestyle reports healthy living.aspx ref In April Anxiety .... References reflist External links http www.anxietyuk.org.uk Anxiety UK charity stub Category Health ...   more details



  1. Anxiety sensitivity

    Anxiety sensitivity AS refers to the fear of sensations experienced in anxiety related situations. ref name Taylor 1995 Taylor, S. Anxiety Sensitivity Theoretical Perspectives and Recent Findings. Behaviour Research and Therapy 33.3 1995 243 58. Print. ref In other terms, bodily sensations related to anxiety ... their chance of having a heart attack . History Anxiety sensitivity was introduced by Reiss and McNally in 1985. ref Plehn, Kirsten., Rolf A. Peterson. Measuring Anxiety Sensitivity. Anxiety Sensitivity Theory, Research, and Treatment of the Fear of Anxiety. Mahwah Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999. 61 82. Print. ref In years prior, many theorists had developed their own constructs of anxiety ... when he proposed, Many anxiety hysterias develop out of such an experience, a fear of anxiety, and simultaneously ... led Reiss and McNally to take the forefront on anxiety sensitivity research. ref McNally, Richard J. Theoretical Approaches to the Fear of Anxiety Sensitivity. Anxiety Sensitivity Theory, Research, and the Treatment of Fear of Anxiety. Mahwah Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999. 3 13. Print. ref ..., ref name Taylor et al 1998 Taylor, Steven, and Brian J. Cox. An Expanded Anxiety Sensitivity Index Evidence for a Hierarchic Structure in a Clinical Sample. Journal of Anxiety Disorders 12.5 1998 463 83. Print. ref is used to understand the basic dimensions and hierarchic structure of anxiety ... anxiety reactions fear of dissociative and neurological symptoms fear of cognitive dyscontrol The subscales assess each of the domains of anxiety sensitivity. The hierarchy of these domains ... that anxiety sensitivity can be deconstructed into simpler, independent factors that each contribute to the overall phenomenon of anxiety sensitivity. Fear of gastrointestinal symptoms and fear of dissociative ... populations. Test retest reliability of the ASI R and its factors. Studies Anxiety sensitivity may be linked to anxiety disorders such as panic disorder . One study has indicated that smoking decreased ...   more details



  1. The Concept of Anxiety

    Begrebet Angest The Concept of Anxiety is a philosophy philosophical work written by Denmark Danish philosopher S ren Kierkegaard in 1844. The 1981 translation of this work into English translates the title as The Concept of Anxiety . ref citation last Kierkegaard first S ren title The Concept of Anxiety date 1981 publisher Princeton University Press isbn 0691020116 ref The original 1946 English translation of the book now out of print had the title The Concept of Dread . For Kierkegaard writing as a pseudonymous author, Vigilius Haufniensis , anxiety Existential dread dread angst is unfocused fear. Kierkegaard uses the example of a man standing on the edge of a tall building or cliff. When the man ... feels a terrifying impulse to throw himself intentionally off the edge. That experience is anxiety or dread ... focuses on the first anxiety experienced by man Adam and Eve Adam s choice to eat from God s forbidden ... from the tree. The anxiety comes from the fact that God s prohibition itself implies that Adam is free ... to Kierkegaard, anxiety precedes sin, and it is anxiety that leads Adam to sin. Kierkegaard mentions that anxiety is the presupposition for hereditary sin. However, Kierkegaard mentions that anxiety is a way for humanity to be saved as well. Anxiety informs us of our choices, our self awareness ... consciousness. An individual becomes truly aware of their potential through the experience of anxiety. So, anxiety may be a possibility for sin, but anxiety can also be a recognition or realization of one s true identity and freedoms. Quotes Anxiety is the Dizziness of Freedom S ren Kierkegaard, The Concept of Anxiety No Grand Inquisitor has in readiness such terrible tortures as has anxiety. S ren Kierkegaard, The Concept of Anxiety Whoever has learned to be anxious in the right way has learned the ultimate. S ren Kierkegaard, The Concept of Anxiety References Reflist 2 Kierkegaard DEFAULTSORT Concept of Anxiety, The Category 1844 books Category Books by S ren Kierkegaard Category Existentialist ...   more details



  1. Somatic anxiety

    Somatic anxiety is anxiety provoked by bodily symptoms of tension such as butterflies in the stomach . It is commonly contrasted with cognitive anxiety which is that provoked by mental concerns or worry . These different components or dimensions of anxiety are especially studied in sports psychology . ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id MNldMfnlb0cC title Competitive anxiety in sport author Rainer Martens, Robin S. Vealey, Damon Burton pages 6 et seq. ref References reflist Additional references cite url http www.psychosomaticmedicine.org cgi content abstract 40 4 321 title Patterning of cognitive and somatic processes in the self regulation of anxiety effects of meditation versus exercise first GE last Schwartz first2 RJ last2 Davidson first3 DJ last3 Goleman journal Psychosomatic Medicine date June 1978 volume 40 number 4 pages 321 8 cite url http www.athleticinsight.com Vol4Iss2 Competitive State Anxiety.htm title Contrasting Concepts of Competitive State Anxiety in Sport Multidimensional Anxiety and Catastrophe Theories first Ivan M. last McNally journal Athletic Insight date August 2002 volume 4 number 2 pages 10 22 Category Anxiety ...   more details



  1. Anxiety (EP)

    Infobox Album Name Anxiety Type ep Artist Monster Squad band Monster Squad Cover Anxiety EP monster squad.jpeg Released start date 1997 Recorded Genre Street punk , Hardcore punk Length Label Strength Through Pain Records Producer Last album Self Titled br 2001 This album Anxiety br 2002 Next album STFU Monster Squad br 2003 Anxiety is an Extended play EP recorded by the American street punk band Monster Squad band Monster Squad , published by Strength Through Pain records in 2002. It is now out of print. Track listing Side A Anxiety Wake Up Side B Bible Song Death & Destruction Category Monster Squad albums Category Street punk albums Category 2006 EPs 2000s punk album stub ...   more details



  1. Test anxiety

    Original research date September 2007 Test anxiety involves a combination of physiological over arousal ... performance. It is a physiological condition in which people experience extreme stress, anxiety, and discomfort during and or before taking a test. Test anxiety is prevalent amongst the student populations ... and development of the TAQ Test Anxiety Questionnaire was conducted by Mandler, G., & Sarason, S. B. 1952 . A study of anxiety and learning. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 47, 166 173. ref Test anxiety can also be labeled as anticipatory anxiety , situational anxiety or evaluation anxiety if the anxiety is occurring when preparing for a test or while taking a test. Some anxiety is normal ... much anxiety it can result in emotional and or physical distress, difficulty concentrating, and emotional ... anxiety. ref cite web last Strauss first Valerie title Can Exam Anxiety Be Overcome? url http www.washingtonpost.com ... that accompany test anxiety such as increased heart rate, sweating, and rapid breathing. ref cite web last Lyness first D Arcy title Test Anxiety url from http kidshealth.org teen school jobs ... it impossible to focus on tests. Some causes of test anxiety can include fear of failure, waiting until the last minute to study, and or those who have had trouble taking tests in the past. Test anxiety ..., R. 1988 . Correlates, Causes, Effects and Treatment of Test Anxiety. Review of Educational Research. 58, 1, 47 77 Cassady & Johnson 2001 McDonald 2001 ref Symptoms of test anxiety can range from moderate .... ref cite web last Cherry first Kendra title Test Anxiety Symptoms url http psychology.about.com od mentalhealth a test anxiety symptoms.htm work The New York Times Company accessdate 26 April 2012 ref Other students with serve anxiety will often experience panic attacks. Most common symptoms ... or fidgeting, crying, racing thoughts and blanking out. Test Anxiety is seen to consist of Physiological ... beat, and dry mouth. Test anxiety can also lead to panic attacks, in which the student may have a sudden ...   more details



  1. Social anxiety

    Social anxiety is anxiety emotion al discomfort, fear , apprehension fear apprehension , or worry about ... name leitenberg Harold Leitenberg 1990 Handbook of Social and Evaluation Anxiety , ISBN 0306434385 ref The difference between social anxiety and normal apprehension of social situations is that social anxiety involves an intense feeling of fear in social situations and especially situations that are unfamiliar ..., ref American Psychiatric Association 1994 ref social anxiety is the number one most common anxiety ... suffer from social anxiety disorder and it can occur at any time but most often it on sets in adolescence ... than in men. ref name WebMD WebMD Social Anxiety Disorder ref It occurs for different reasons. Developmental social anxiety occurs early in childhood as a normal part of the development of social functioning, and is a stage that most children grow out of, but problem or chronic social anxiety may ... in how often they experience social anxiety and in which kinds of situations. Overcoming social anxiety ... of time passing for many individuals, and yet for some people social anxiety can become a very difficult ... anxiety can be related to shyness or anxiety disorders or other emotional or temperamental factors, but its .... Recovery from chronic social anxiety is possible in many cases, but usually only with some ... chronic and disabling form of social anxiety is called social phobia or social anxiety disorder ... such as Social Phobia Inventory can be used for screening social anxiety disorder and measuring severity ... evaluation. Behav. Res. Ther. 2006 Aug 44 8 1177 85 ref Overcoming social anxiety of this type can ... anxiety can also be self integrated and persistent for people who suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder , which can also make the social anxiety harder to overcome, especially if ignored. ref name leitenberg Some use the terms social anxiety and social phobia interchangeably. ref name supp ref name richards Forms and degrees Child development Social anxiety first occurs in infancy and is said ...   more details



  1. Anxiety dream

    An anxiety dream is less disturbing than nightmare . Anxiety dreams are characterized by the feelings .... ref Anxiety dreams occur in rapid eye movement sleep , ref name R1 and usual themes involve incomplete .... 1st ed. New York Basic Book, Inc, Publishers, 1988. Print. ref Anxiety dreams maybe caused by childhood trauma, or an adult dealing with conflict. Though they create anxiety in the dreamer, anxiety ... of anxiety dreams Though most individuals awakened by a disturbing dream will likely call it a nightmare, the classification is not that simple. ref name R1 Anxiety dreams, punishment dreams ... occurs is key. Anxiety dreams, punishment dreams, nightmares, or post trauma dreams occur in the Rapid ... dreams within REM sleep is subtle. The distinction between an anxiety dream and a nightmare comes ... content that distinguishes the nightmare from the anxiety dream. ref name R1 Common themes in anxiety dreams Common themes in anxiety dreams involve incomplete tasks. These can include such things ... of falling or being chased is also prevalent in anxiety dreams. ref name R2 These usually take place ... plot . ref name R2 Freudian theory on anxiety dreams Function of anxiety dreams Freud s theory is explained ... wish fulfillment theory however, anxiety dreams were not always thought to fit within this theory. ref name R1 Why would someone wish for anxiety ? Freud expected others to point out the discrepancy ... the different ways that anxiety dreams and wish fulfillment could be intertwined. ref name R1 Freud ... with her but all the pleasure was transformed into anxiety, and all the ideational content into its opposite. ref name R1 In this way the function of the anxiety dream is to disguise the unsavory wish fulfillment with a sense of punishment and resulting anxiety. ref name R1 Causes Anxiety dreams ..., Servet Ebrinc, and Cetin Mesut. Nightmare disorder, dream anxiety, and subjective sleep quality in patients ... true of children about one year in age. At this age anxiety dreams occur because the child ...   more details



  1. Status Anxiety

    Infobox book name Status Anxiety title orig translator image File Status Anxiety Alain de Botton book cover art.jpg 200px Cover image caption author Alain de Botton illustrator cover artist country language series subject Philosophy , psychology genre publisher Hamish Hamilton , Penguin Books pub date 2004 english pub date media type pages isbn ISBN 0 375 42083 5 oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by Status Anxiety is a nonfiction book by Alain de Botton . It was first published in 2004 by Hamish Hamilton subsequent publications have been by Penguin Books . Central thesis Status Anxiety discusses the desire of people in many modern societies to climb the social ladder and the anxiety anxieties that result from a focus on how one is perceived by others. De Botton claims that chronic anxiety about status is an inevitable unintended consequence side effect of any democracy democratic , ostensibly egalitarianism egalitarian society . De Botton lays out the causes of and solutions to status anxiety as follows Causes Love Lovelessness Expectation epistemic Expectation Meritocracy Snobbery Dependence Solutions Philosophy Art Politics Religion Bohemianism Film A two hour documentary film about this thesis , also called Status Anxiety film Status Anxiety and written by Alain de Botton, was released in 2004. A version of it was shown in 2008 on Public Broadcasting Service channels like Boston WGBH TV s digital channel WGBX TV in the United States. See also Social status Affluenza External links http www.alaindebotton.com status.asp Status Anxiety Alain de Botton website Category Sociology books Category 2004 books sociology book stub ...   more details



  1. The Meaning of Anxiety

    The Meaning of Anxiety is a book by Rollo May . It was published first in 1950 and then again in a revised 1977 edition. The book is notable for questioning fundamental assumptions about mental health and asserts that anxiety in fact aids in the development of an ultimately healthy Personality psychology personality . ref E. T. Hall, Jr., Review of The Meaning of Anxiety by Rollo May , American Anthropologist , New Series, Vol. 54, No. 2, Part 1 Apr. Jun., 1952 , pp. 263 264 ref ref S. Kirson Weinberg, Review of The Meaning of Anxiety by Rollo May , The American Journal of Sociology , Vol. 56, No. 4 Jan., 1951 , pp. 381 383 ref ref Lehner, George F. J., Understanding Modern Man. Book Reviews The Meaning of Anxiety by Rollo May The Scientific Monthly , Volume 71, Issue 2, pp. 130 ref The revised edition discusses the in between two and half decades of research on anxiety, especially that of Charles Spielberger . Other researchers and their work mentioned include Richard Lazarus , James Averill , and Seymour Epstein s work among others. May says his views are close to those of H.D. Kimmel , a critic of behaviorists . ref The Meaning of Anxiety , Rollo May, 1977, W.W. Norton, p. 113 116 ref See also Personality development Rollo May References reflist External links http books.google.com books?id zxAN9KvG REC The Meaning of Anxiety DEFAULTSORT Meaning of Anxiety, The Category 1950 books Category 1977 books Category Anxiety psych book stub abnormal psych stub bg ...   more details



  1. Preoperational anxiety

    Orphan date April 2010 Preoperational anxiety is a universal reaction experienced by patients who are admitted ... about very high levels of anxiety in patients ref name 5 Pritchard, Michael John Identifying and assessing anxiety in pre operative patients. Nursing Standard 23.51 2009 35 40. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 29 September 2009. ref . Preoperational anxiety can be described as an unpleasant state ... ref name 5 . Measuring Preoperational Anxiety The State Trait Anxiety Inventory STAI is a widespread method of measuring pre operative anxiety for research. The STAI consists of two 20 item .... Support for the Reliability and Validity of a Six Item State Anxiety Scale Derived From the State Trait Anxiety Inventory . Journal of Nursing Measurement 2009 Bnet. Web. 9 December 2009. ref ... was based on the theory that there are two different aspects of anxiety. This caused two different sections ... of anxiety , and the Trait scale designed to measure the long standing personality characteristics related to anxiety . The items on each scale are based on a two factor model anxiety present, anxiety ... s six item version of the State Anxiety scale has favorable internal consistency reliability ... anxiety. These fears include the unknown ref name 5 surgical failure anesthesia ref name 8 Bajaj, A. et al. Pre operative Anxiety Anaethesia . 51 1996 344 346. EBSCO. Web. September 2009 ... death ref name 7 Dirik, G., A.N. Karanci Predictors of Pre and Postoperational Anxiety in Emergency ... different factors that play into the level of anxiety a patient might experience Previous ... ref name 7 Gender females tend to have higher levels of preoperational anxiety than males ref name ... that are commonly seen affecting anxiety into three different levels ref name book Janis, Irving ... John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1958. Web. Dec. 2009. ref Low anxiety This is seen among people with personality ... of anxiety are emotional and responsive to their environment, but, if unpleasant information is given ...   more details



  1. Stranger anxiety

    Stranger anxiety is a form of Distress medicine distress that children experience when exposed to people unfamiliar to them. Symptoms may include getting quiet and staring at the stranger, verbally protesting by cries or other vocalizations, and hiding behind a parent. Stranger anxiety is a typical part of the Child development stages developmental sequence that most children experience. It peaks from 6 to 12 months ref name isbn0 07 146300 3 cite book first Robin R. last Deterding coauthors William Winn Hay Myron J. Levin Judith M. Sondheimer title Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Pediatrics publisher McGraw Hill Medical location New York year 2006 pages 200 isbn 0071463003 accessdate November 1, 2009 ref ref cite journal last Williams first Sears title bye bye BABY journal Baby Talk year 2011 month August volume 76 issue 6 pages 22 24 url http www2.stchas.edu 2286 ehost detail?sid 005a7004 cd42 40b7 819b 0f358dc762f3 40sessionmgr14&vid 5&hid 18&bdata JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZSZzY29wZT1zaXRl db f5h&AN 65466839 accessdate October 2, 2011 ref but may recur afterwards until the age of 24 months. ref What to Expect. http www.whattoexpect.com toddler behavior toddler stranger anxiety.aspx Toddler Stranger Anxiety . ref Stranger anxiety is a common characteristic in young children. Children ... undertake to help manage their child s anxiety. A popular coping method is to address the issue to the stranger ... anxiety is for the parent to relax when they are around people that may be unfamiliar to the child ... their guardians friendly attitudes. See also Portal Psychology Separation anxiety disorder References Reflist External links http www.aap.org pubed zzzv10m9h4c.htm?&sub cat 1 Stranger anxiety at American ... 20anxiety.htm Stranger anxiety at Arkansas Center for Effective Parenting http library.adoption.com articles separation anxiety in young children.html Separation Anxiety in Young Children DEFAULTSORT Stranger Anxiety Category Child development developmental psych stub de fremdeln es Ansiedad ...   more details



  1. Latent Anxiety

    Infobox musical artist name Latent Anxiety image Latent Anxiety Love Delirium .jpg caption Still from the Latent Anxiety Music Video Love Delirium landscape Yes background group or band genre Alternative ... http www.latentanxiety.com current members Ilja Rosendahl Latent Anxiety is an American Electronic ... r815157 review title Latent Anxiety Perception Review journal AllMusic.com publisher Rovi Corporation accessdate 20 March 2011 ref ref name ASCAP ACE cite web title Licensed Artist Latent Anxiety ... first Kai title Review Latent Anxiety Reaction journal Dark Spy Magazine language German issue ... cite web url http www.independentmusicawards.com ima 2010 latentanxiety title Latent Anxiety Interview ... http www.celebrity link.com c320 showcelebrity categoryid 32010.html title Latent Anxiety Celebrity ... latent anxiety.html title Latent Anxiety Delvian Records publisher Delvian Records ref ref name LastFM cite web url http www.last.fm music Latent Anxiety title Latent Anxiety Last FM publisher Last.fm ... Anxiety as the name for my music project Firstly, the initials correspond to the city of Los Angeles ... Anxiety albums. ref name Sonic Seducer1 Cite journal last Schwarz first Jan title Latent Anxiety ... interviews gothic 2539 interview latent anxiety.html title Latent Anxiety Interview Grave ... title Latent Anxiety Interview Grave Concerns Ezine publisher Grave Concerns Ezine ref Ilja describes the musical style of Latent Anxiety as ...a crossover of dark wave , industrial music industrial ... and to reach out for a broader range of listeners. Latent Anxiety s musical style has been and is still ... Anxiety has an innovative and sometimes experimental approach. I think it s a fusion of different styles, hence Electronic Alternative Rock EAR ...The concept of Latent Anxiety is to combine hard ... Anxiety songs were compared to other musical groups by the Music Street Journal stating This has that Kraftwerk ... cdreviews display.cfm?id 100572 title Latent Anxiety Reaction Review publisher Music ...   more details



  1. Intergroup anxiety

    Intergroup anxiety is the social phenomenon identified by Walter and Cookie Stephan in 1985 that describes the ambiguous feelings of discomfort or anxiety when interacting with members of other social group groups . Such emotions also constitute intergroup anxiety when one is merely anticipating interaction with members of an outgroup sociology outgroup . ref citation url http books.google.me books ... is believed to be the cause of intergroup anxiety, with an affected individual being anxious or unsure ... The antecedents and implications of interracial anxiety last1 Plant first1 E. Ashby last2 Devine first2 ... 29 doi 10.1177 0146167203029006011 pages 790 801 ref Causes Widely theorized causes of intergroup anxiety ... of anxiety one feels in such an instance is hypothesized to vary according to factors such as prior ... if they are negative , and the structure of the specific situation. ref citation title Intergroup Anxiety ... between intergroup anxiety and resulting intergroup hostility is likely, as individuals typically ... isbn 9780205610815 ref While anxiety is a more ambiguous state than disgust, pity, or anger, it is still considered to be quite unpleasant in nature. Implications Intergroup anxiety is particularly ... coefficient correlation of r .46 exists between intergroup anxiety and prejudice , suggesting a notable relationship between the two. Furthermore, intergroup anxiety has been found to be correlated ..., a characteristic of the concept many experts deem a strength. That is, intergroup anxiety relates ... intergroup anxiety. ref citation last1 Islam first1 Mir Rabiul last2 Hewstone first2 Miles month December year 1993 title Dimensions of contact as predictors of intergroup anxiety, perceived outgroup ... volume 19 issue 6 pages 700 710 doi 10.1177 0146167293196005 ref Intergroup anxiety is also prevelant among nationality group members ratings of one another, with higher levels of intergroup anxiety ... anxiety is its self reinforcing nature, promoting behaviors that keep it actively present ...   more details



  1. Female anxiety

    Orphan date December 2011 Female Anxiety is the worry or fear that effect the lives of women at every level of severity, whether an emotion or an actual medical disorder. Anxiety is spread wide among the world ... them very susceptible to the worry and fear that is coupled with anxiety disorders. A woman is twice ... Truamatic Stress Disorder 10.4 vs 5.0 , and General Anxiety Disorder 6.6 vs 3.6 . ref name R5 http www.adaa.org sites default files ADAA Womens R1.pdf Retrieved November 28, 2011. ref Social Anxiety ... than in males but the difference is less significant. ref name R5 Anxiety Disorders in Women Panic ... an increased chance of having panic disorder. Panic Disorder, as well as many other anxiety disorders ... episode panic attacks than boys during the pubertal stage. ref name R5 Generalized Anxiety Disorder See Generalized Anxiety Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder GAD is a pattern of frequent, constant worry and anxiety over many different activities and events. ref name R1 01 http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Anxiety Disorder See Separation Anxiety Disorder Children who have Separation Anxiety Disorder have extreme feelings of anxiety when separated from their primary caregiver. ref name R6 http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmedhealth PMH0002509 Retrieved November 28, 2011. ref Separation anxiety is twice as common with girls as with boys. ref name R5 Social Social Physique Anxiety See Social Anxiety Eating Disorder Studies show that the presence of Social Anxiety Disorder in women s 15.5 lifetime is greater than in that of men 11.1 . ref name R5 Women who suffer from Social Physique Anxiety SPA .... R., & Rejeski, W. J. 1989 . The measurement of social physique anxiety. Journal of Sport and Exercise ... to show an increase in anxiety symptoms. ref name R5 Prospective ref name R5 and retrospective ref name R5 studies have shown that mood and anxiety disorders that are already present can be worsened ... in women with GAD, panic disorder, OCD, or social anxiety disorder. Some women who contract Premenstrual ...   more details



  1. The Anxiety of Influence

    The Anxiety of Influence A Theory of Poetry ISBN 0 19 511221 0 is a book by Harold Bloom , published in 1973 in literature 1973 . It was the first in a series of books that advanced a new revisionary or antithetical ref http prelectur.stanford.edu lecturers bloom excerpts anxiety.html anticrit antithetical Presidential Lectures Harold Bloom Excerpts ref approach to literary criticism . Bloom s central thesis is that poet s are hindered in their creative process by the ambiguous relationship they necessarily maintained with precursor poets. While admitting the Social influence influence of extraliterary experience on every poet, he argues that the poet in a poet is inspired to write by reading another poet s poetry and will tend to produce work that is derivative of existing poetry, and, therefore, weak. Because poets must forge an original poetic vision in order to guarantee their survival into posterity i.e., to guarantee that future readers will not allow them to be forgotten , the influence of precursor poets inspires a sense of anxiety in living poets. Thus Bloom attempts to work out the process by which the small minority of strong poets manage to create original work in spite of the pressure of influence. Such an agon , he argues, depends on six revisionary ratios, ref http ... from Lucretius and Dante to Walt Whitman , Wallace Stevens , and John Ashbery . In The Anxiety of Influence ..., and the most recent editions of The Anxiety of Influence include a preface claiming that Shakespeare ... , kenosis , daemonization , askesis , and apophrades . Further reading Bloom, Harold. The Anxiety of Influence A Theory of Poetry . Oxford University Press US, 1997. Geddes, Dan. Bloom s Anxiety of Influence . The Satirist. Available http www.thesatirist.com books anxiety of influence.html Hollander, John. The Anxiety of Influence . March 4, 1973. The New York Times . Available http www.nytimes.com books 98 11 01 specials bloom influence.html References references DEFAULTSORT Anxiety Of Influence ...   more details



  1. The Age of Anxiety

    for the Leonard Bernstein symphony Symphony No. 2 Bernstein File AgeOfAnxiety.jpg thumb 1st UK edition br Faber & Faber The Age of Anxiety A Baroque Eclogue 1947 first UK edition, 1948 is a long poem in six parts by W. H. Auden , written mostly in a modern version of Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon alliterative verse. The poem deals, in eclogue form, with man s quest to find substance and identity in a shifting and increasingly industrialized world. Set in a wartime bar in New York City , Auden uses four characters &ndash Quant, Malin, Rosetta, and Emble &ndash to explore and develop his themes. The poem won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1948. It inspired a symphony by composer Leonard Bernstein , Symphony No. 2 Bernstein The Age of Anxiety Symphony No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra and a 1950 ballet by Jerome Robbins based on the symphony. A new critical edition of the poem, edited by Alan Jacobs, was published by Princeton University Press in 2011. The Age of Anxiety is also the title of the first chapter of The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts 1951 . External links http audensociety.org The W. H. Auden Society poem stub DEFAULTSORT Age of Anxiety, The Category 1947 books Category Books by W. H. Auden Category Poetry by W. H. Auden Category Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winning works ...   more details




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