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anxiety is a feeling of unease, apprehension or worry. It may be associated with physical symptoms such as rapid heart beat, feeling faint and trembling. It can be a normal reaction to stress or worry or it can sometimes be part of a bigger problem. See our leaflets on Depression and Anxiety and Phobias for further information.
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anxiety A feeling of apprehension, worry, uneasiness or dread. Excess anxiety interferes with a child's ability to function normally. This is common in children who have been abused and neglected. Treatment can include medication and/or therapy. Almost all recently placed adoptive children will have some degree of anxiety (so will the parents!).
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anxiety An unpleasant emotional and physical state of overwhelming apprehension and fear.
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anxiety disorder A group of conditions marked by persistent, extreme or pathological anxiety that's manifested by disturbances in mood or emotions, as well as physiological activity, such as elevated blood pressure, rapid breathing and rapid heart rate.
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anxiety disorder An illness that produces an intense, often unrealistic and excessive state of apprehension and fear. This may or may not occur during, or in anticipation of, a specific situation, and may be accompanied by a rise in blood pressure, increased heart rate, rapid breathing, nausea, and other signs of agitation or discomfort.
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