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What are the different types of anxiety?

Profile: hopefulTree78
hopefulTree78 on Dec 28, 2014
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Broadly, there are two types of anxiety, “Normal” Worry, and GAD, which is more severe and stands for Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The latter is more serious.
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Anonymous on Jan 2, 2015
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There are many different types of anxiety, which include generalised anxiety (which is being over anxious about every day things such as whether or not you locked the door or if you've washed your hands enough) and social anxiety (which is being over anxious when around people you do or don't know)
Profile: SpiritWolfNYC
SpiritWolfNYC on May 30, 2015
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Social anxiety, situatuon anxiety, panic disorder, agoraphobia, post traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder. These are some of the main types and most common
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natehkat on Jun 5, 2015
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generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder (anxiety attacks), phobia, post-traumatic stress disorder, and social anxiety disorder.
Profile: cannoninvienna
cannoninvienna on Aug 17, 2015
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There is General Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Social Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Panic Disorder (panic attacks/anxiety attacks), and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). These all come with similar and different symptoms, so if you are questioning whether or not you may have any of them I would recommend that you discuss it with your doctor!
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Anonymous on Aug 17, 2015
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there are various types. There are ocd, phobias, and social anxiety, even depression is considered one. Test anxiety is too
Profile: DragonHearted
DragonHearted on Nov 2, 2015
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The two most common that I have come across are ';Generalised Anxiety, and social anxiety. GAD as it can be called is much like it sounds There is often no definable trigger for the anxiety and it can be debilitating in all areas. It is often characterized by sudden onset of symptoms as well as continuous uncomfortable thoughts and feelings. Social anxiety is also true to it's name. People who suffer from it find social encounters and scenarios very uncomfortabe and the physical symptoms associated can be hard to bear.
Profile: Sudoki
Sudoki on Dec 22, 2015
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There are many, many forms of anxiety but I believe they are best broken down into inside and outside anxiety. Inside anxiety is personal feelings that make you anxious and being introspective. While outside anxiety is things like public speaking, talking to someone who makes you uncomfortable, and in general reactions to outside influences.
Profile: MajesticTurtle
MajesticTurtle on Jan 5, 2016
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Social anxiety, I have anxiety and don't worry it will get better at some point, don't be so afraid that you would risk your future/education just to talk to someone
Profile: calmRose33
calmRose33 on Mar 29, 2016
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Generalised anxiety disorder, Social anxiety disorder obsessive-compulsive disorder panic disorder (anxiety attacks),
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