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General information on anxiety
At first instance, it must be said that anxiety is a state or emotion, which is reached by an organic necessity. Deal with certain situations where the agency considers necessary to achieve a certain end, the brain signals by releasing adrenalin. This is called the alert states, which have different levels, depending on circumstances.
Anxiety is a common condition among a large number of people, but manifested in different ways and with varying degrees of urgency. In many cases, anxiety is linked with other terms, which are due to other conditions that can feed or be part of anxiety. Stress, fear, nervousness, anxiety or tension.
Different forms of anxiety
The anxiety may not always be regarded as negative. In some circumstances, anxiety may met aphorize as fuel or impulse that moves a person in a situation of risk or threat.
In another aspect, anxiety can refer to different aspects. In fact, medical definitions of anxiety about it, linking three different ways to be subsumed, according to factors that may influence the presence and emergence of anxiety. Read the rest of this entry »
Test self-assessment of drug addiction
This test is a guide only and should not go to such extremes, as it may have a certain addiction or are in process, so that in any case or doubt you should always consult with a specialist.
To consider that someone is addicted to a substance must meet at least 3 of the 9 criteria listed below:
1. Use of the substance in greater amounts or longer than the subject intended.
2. Persistent desire or efforts to suppress or control consumption.
3. It employs a lot of time getting or using the substance.
4. Poison frequent or withdrawal symptoms in those moments when the subject has to perform its obligations (work, studies, housework, etc…) Or the subject consumes risking physically (driving while intoxicated, etc.)
5. Reduction or abandonment of social, occupational or recreational activities for the consumption of the substance.
6. Use of the substance despite the social, psychological or physical caused or aggravated by the substance.
7. Tolerance.
8. Characteristic withdrawal symptoms.
9. Often consumed the substance to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms.