Anxiety Psychological State
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An Anxiety Psychological State is an emotional state characterized by anxious feelings of anxious tension, anxious worry, and anxious physical changes (resulting from anxiety-inducing stimuli).
- AKA: Anxious State, Anxiety Condition, Worry State.
- Context:
- It can typically involve Anxiety Physiological Arousal through anxiety sympathetic activation.
- It can typically include Anxiety Cognitive Patterns of anxiety threat perception.
- It can typically manifest Anxiety Behavioral Responses via anxiety avoidance behaviors.
- It can typically trigger Anxiety Somatic Symptoms like anxiety rapid heartbeat.
- It can typically influence Anxiety Decision Making through anxiety risk aversion.
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- It can often emerge from Anxiety Uncertainty Perception about anxiety future events.
- It can often involve Anxiety Rumination Patterns focusing on anxiety negative outcomes.
- It can often activate Anxiety Stress Responses in anxiety endocrine systems.
- It can often impair Anxiety Cognitive Functions through anxiety attention disruption.
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- It can range from being a Mild Anxiety Psychological State to being a Severe Anxiety Psychological State, depending on its anxiety intensity level.
- It can range from being an Acute Anxiety Psychological State to being a Chronic Anxiety Psychological State, depending on its anxiety temporal duration.
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- It can relate to Emotional States through anxiety affective components.
- It can connect to Psychological Processes via anxiety cognitive mechanisms.
- It can require Psychological Coping Frameworks for anxiety management strategies.
- It can inform State of Being Aware through anxiety hypervigilance.
- It can interact with Psychological Impulses via anxiety flight responses.
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- Example(s):
- Anxiety Psychological State Types, such as:
- Situational Anxiety States, such as:
- Existential Anxiety States, such as:
- Anxiety Psychological State Instances, such as:
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- Anxiety Psychological State Types, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Calm Psychological State, which features relaxation rather than anxiety tension.
- Depression Psychological State, which involves low mood rather than anxiety worry.
- Excitement Psychological State, which contains positive arousal rather than anxiety negative arousal.
- See: Emotional State, Psychological Process, Psychological Coping Framework, Mental Health, Stress Response.