Anxiety Response: Understanding Your Brain’s Alarm System
Anxiety Reaction: A Review of the Literature Anxiety is a common emotion that can range from a mild feeling of unease to a debilitating disorder. Anxiety is a natural response to danger or stress, and it can be beneficial in certain situations. However, when anxiety becomes excessive and out of proportion to the situation, it […]
AFFECTIVE-COGNITIVE STRUCTURE
Defining the Affective-Cognitive Structure The affective-cognitive structure represents a fundamental psychological construct describing the integrated blend of an emotional or sentimental experience (affect) with a cognitive objective or visualization (cognition). This construct is crucial for understanding how humans process complex information, make judgments, and organize their internal experience of the world. It moves beyond the […]
SOMATIC ANXIETY
Conceptual Foundation of Somatic Anxiety Somatic anxiety is defined as the physiological component of the anxiety experience, representing the immediate, physical manifestation of stress or perceived threat within the body. It is fundamentally characterized by the level of reaction generated by the Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) when an individual encounters a demanding or high-stakes situation. […]