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== History and symptoms==
== Overview==
==Overview==
The most common symptoms of [[Anxiety Disorders|anxiety]] [[disorders]] is inappropriate worry about multiple factors, [[restlessness]], [[fatigue]], [[insomnia]], and [[impairment]] in functioning of the individual. As per [[DSM-V]] criteria, these [[symptoms]] must be present for a duration of at least six months and not explained by any other [[mental]] or [[medical]] disorder.


==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==


 
The following table enlists [[symptoms]] of various [[anxiety]] disorders:


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* Excessive wory about multiple life events for a period of atleast six months. The worry is disproportionate compared to the actual [[stressor]]
* Excessive worry about multiple life events for a period of at least six months. The worry is disproportionate compared to the actual [[stressor]]
*The anxiety is associated with three or (more) of the following symptoms:
*The anxiety is associated with three or more of the following symptoms:
**Restlessness
**[[Restlessness]]
**Fatigue
**[[Fatigue]]
**Irritability
**[[Irritability]]
**Sleep disturbances
**[[Sleep disturbances]]
**Muscle tension
**[[Muscle tension]]
**Difficulty concentrating
**Difficulty concentrating
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |[[Separation anxiety disorder]]
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*More common in children.
*More common in children
*Recurrent excessive worry when anticipating or experiencing separation from home or major attachment figures.
*Recurrent excessive worry when anticipating or experiencing [[Separation anxiety disorder|separation]] from home or major attachment figures
** persistent worry about losing major attachment figures or about possible harm to them.
*Persistent worry about losing major attachment figures or about possible harm to them
** Repeated nightmares involving theme of separation
* Repeated nightmares involving theme of separation
** Physical symptoms such as headaches, abdomianal pain and other GI symptoms such as nausea and vomiting when separation from major attachment figures is anticipated.
* Physical symptoms such as [[headaches]], [[abdominal pain]] and other [[GI]] symptoms such as [[nausea and vomiting]] when separation from major attachment figures is anticipated.
** The distutbance has major limitation on functioning in social, occupational or academic setting
* The disturbance has major limitation on functioning in [[Social (pragmatic) communication disorder|social]], [[Occupational safety and health|occupational]] or [[Academic Hospital Maastricht|academic]] setting
** The disturbance is not explained by any other mental disorder
* The disturbance is not explained by any other [[mental disorder]]
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |[[Panic disorder]]
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* Palpitations
* [[Palpitation|Palpitations]]
*Sweating
*[[Sweating]]
**Shaking
*[[Shaking]]
**Chest pain
*[[Chest pain]]
**Shortness of breath
*[[Shortness of breath]]
**Dizziness
*[[Dizziness]]
**Parasthesias
*[[Paresthesias]]
**Fear of going crazy
*Fear of going crazy
** Depersonalization
* [[Depersonalization]]
**Fear of dying
*Fear of dying
** The disturbance is not attributed to any other mental disorder
* The disturbance is not attributed to any other [[mental disorder]]
** The disorder is not due to physiologic effect of a substance
* The disorder is not due to [[physiologic]] effect of a substance
** The disturbance has major limitation on functioning in social, occupational or academic setting
* The disturbance has major limitation on functioning in [[Social (pragmatic) communication disorder|social]], [[Occupational safety and health|occupational]] or [[Academic Hospital Maastricht|academic]] setting
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| style ="padding:5px 5px;background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |[[Social anxiety disorder]]
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*Excessive [[anxiety]] about social situations where the individual is worried about [[scrutiny]] by others.
*Excessive anxiety about [[Social (pragmatic) communication disorder|social]] situations where the individual is worried about scrutiny by others
**Excessive anxiety in social situations such as having a conversation, parties, performing in front of a crowd(e.g.,Public speaking)
*Excessive anxiety in [[Social (pragmatic) communication disorder|social]] situations such as having a conversation, parties, performing in front of a crowd(e.g.,Public speaking)
** Avoidance of social situations
* Avoidance of [[Social (pragmatic) communication disorder|social]] situations
**The anxiety significantly impairs functioning in all aspects of life
*The [[anxiety]] significantly impairs [[Functioning carcinoid|functioning]] in all aspects of life
** The anxiety is not due to any other mental, medical or substance abuse  
* The [[anxiety]] is not due to any other [[Mental|menta]]<nowiki/>l, [[medical]] or [[substance abuse]]
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |[[Agoraphobia]]
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*Fear of places or circumstances , where an individual perceives as difficult to escape
*Fear of places or circumstances , where an individual perceives as difficult to escape
** Marked fear of the following situations:
* Marked fear of the following situations:
** Being in open spaces
* Being in open spaces
** Being outside alone
* Being outside alone
** Being in closed spaces(e.g., Cinemas, shops), which the individual perceives escape is difficult in case of an emergency
* Being in closed spaces(e.g., Cinemas, shops), which the individual perceives escape is difficult in case of an [[emergency]]
** Being in crowded places (e.g., public transportation, buses, trains)
* Being in crowded places (e.g., public transportation, buses, trains)
** The disorder causes significant disturtbance in important areas of functioning
* The disorder causes significant disturtbance in important areas of [[Functioning carcinoid|functioning]]
** The disorder is not explained by any other mental disorder
* The disorder is not explained by any other [[mental disorder]]
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |[[Substance/medication induced anxiety disorder]]
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* Symptoms of worry beging during or after[[ substance]] [[intoxication]] or after taking a [[medication]].
* [[Symptoms]] of worry beginning during or after[[ substance]] [[intoxication]] or after taking a [[medication]]
** There is evidence from the history, physical examination ,or laboratory findings of symptoms like anxiety and panic attack developed during or soon after substance intoxication or withdrawal or exposure to a medication.
* There is [[evidence]] from the [[History and Physical examination|history]], [[Physical Culture|physical]] examination ,or [[laboratory]] [[Findings on urinalysis|findings]] of [[symptoms]] like [[anxiety]] and [[panic]] [[Attack rate|attack]] developed during or soon after [[substance]] intoxication or withdrawal or exposure to a [[medication]]
** The disorder is not due to delirium
* The disorder is not due to [[delirium]]
** The disorder causes significant functional impairment
* The disorder causes significant [[Functional Analytic Psychotherapy|functional]] impairment
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |[[Selective mutism]]
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*Failure to speak in certain situations in which there is an expectation for speaking(e.g., school) but is able to speak at home
*Failure to speak in certain situations in which there is an expectation for speaking(e.g., school) but is able to speak at home
**THe failure to speak is not due to lack of knowledge or language impairment
*The failure to speak is not due to lack of [[knowledge]] or [[language]] impairment
**The duration lasts atleast a month
*The duration lasts atleast a month
**The disorder does not occur during the course of autism spectrum disorder , schizophrenia or any other psychotic disorder
*The disorder does not occur during the course of [[autism spectrum disorder]] , [[schizophrenia]] or any other [[psychotic disorder]]


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*Persistent fear of a certain object or situation(e.g., fear of heights, fear of animals)
*Persistent fear of a certain object or situation(e.g., fear of heights, fear of animals)
** The  fear or avoidance behavior lasts atleast for six months
* The  fear or avoidance behavior lasts atleast for six months
** the fear is out of proportion to the actual stressor
* The fear is out of proportion to the actual [[stressor]]
** The fear causes significant functional impairment
* The fear causes significant [[Functional Analytic Psychotherapy|functional]] impairment
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |[[Anxiety due to another medical condition]]
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* fear is due to direct result of a [[medical]] condition
* Fear is due to direct result of a [[medical]] condition
* [[Anxiety]] and [[panic attacks]]
* The [[disorder]] does not occur during the course of a [[delirium]]
* The disorder not attributed to any other [[Mental|menta]]<nowiki/>l disorder
* The disorder causes significant [[Functional Analytic Psychotherapy|functional]] impairment
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |[[Unspecified anxiety disorder]]
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*This classification applies to conditions in which [[anxiety]] is predominant but do not meet full criteria for any of the disorders in the DSM-5 classification of[[ anxiety]] disorders.
*This [[classification]] applies to [[conditions]] in which [[anxiety]] is predominant but do not meet full criteria for any of the disorders in the DSM-5 classification of[[ anxiety]] disorders
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==References==
{{cite journal |vauthors=Hamilton JL, Potter CM, Olino TM, Abramson LY, Heimberg RG, Alloy LB |title=The Temporal Sequence of Social Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms Following Interpersonal Stressors During Adolescence |journal=J Abnorm Child Psychol |volume=44 |issue=3 |pages=495–509 |year=2016 |pmid=26142495 |pmc=4701637 |doi=10.1007/s10802-015-0049-0 |url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10802-015-0049-0}}
{{cite journal |vauthors=Kouros CD, Quasem S, Garber J |title=Dynamic temporal relations between anxious and depressive symptoms across adolescence |journal=Dev. Psychopathol. |volume=25 |issue=3 |pages=683–97 |year=2013 |pmid=23880385 |pmc=4586116 |doi=10.1017/S0954579413000102 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0954579413000102/type/journal_article}}
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Overview

The most common symptoms of anxiety disorders is inappropriate worry about multiple factors, restlessness, fatigue, insomnia, and impairment in functioning of the individual. As per DSM-V criteria, these symptoms must be present for a duration of at least six months and not explained by any other mental or medical disorder.

Symptoms

The following table enlists symptoms of various anxiety disorders:

Disorder Symptoms
Generalized anxiety disorders
Separation anxiety disorder
  • More common in children
  • Recurrent excessive worry when anticipating or experiencing separation from home or major attachment figures
  • Persistent worry about losing major attachment figures or about possible harm to them
  • Repeated nightmares involving theme of separation
  • Physical symptoms such as headaches, abdominal pain and other GI symptoms such as nausea and vomiting when separation from major attachment figures is anticipated.
  • The disturbance has major limitation on functioning in social, occupational or academic setting
  • The disturbance is not explained by any other mental disorder
Panic disorder
Social anxiety disorder
  • Excessive anxiety about social situations where the individual is worried about scrutiny by others
  • Excessive anxiety in social situations such as having a conversation, parties, performing in front of a crowd(e.g.,Public speaking)
  • Avoidance of social situations
  • The anxiety significantly impairs functioning in all aspects of life
  • The anxiety is not due to any other mental, medical or substance abuse
Agoraphobia
  • Fear of places or circumstances , where an individual perceives as difficult to escape
  • Marked fear of the following situations:
  • Being in open spaces
  • Being outside alone
  • Being in closed spaces(e.g., Cinemas, shops), which the individual perceives escape is difficult in case of an emergency
  • Being in crowded places (e.g., public transportation, buses, trains)
  • The disorder causes significant disturtbance in important areas of functioning
  • The disorder is not explained by any other mental disorder
Substance/medication induced anxiety disorder
Selective mutism
  • Failure to speak in certain situations in which there is an expectation for speaking(e.g., school) but is able to speak at home
  • The failure to speak is not due to lack of knowledge or language impairment
  • The duration lasts atleast a month
  • The disorder does not occur during the course of autism spectrum disorder , schizophrenia or any other psychotic disorder
Specific phobia
  • Persistent fear of a certain object or situation(e.g., fear of heights, fear of animals)
  • The fear or avoidance behavior lasts atleast for six months
  • The fear is out of proportion to the actual stressor
  • The fear causes significant functional impairment
Anxiety due to another medical condition
Unspecified anxiety disorder

References

Hamilton JL, Potter CM, Olino TM, Abramson LY, Heimberg RG, Alloy LB (2016). "The Temporal Sequence of Social Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms Following Interpersonal Stressors During Adolescence". J Abnorm Child Psychol. 44 (3): 495–509. doi:10.1007/s10802-015-0049-0. PMC 4701637. PMID 26142495. Kouros CD, Quasem S, Garber J (2013). "Dynamic temporal relations between anxious and depressive symptoms across adolescence". Dev. Psychopathol. 25 (3): 683–97. doi:10.1017/S0954579413000102. PMC 4586116. PMID 23880385.