Tag: anxiety types


SUPEREGO ANXIETY

Introduction and Definition of Superego Anxiety Superego anxiety, often categorized as moral anxiety within psychoanalytic theory, represents a profound and stressful internal conflict generated when the ego perceives itself to be in danger of moral transgression or condemnation from the superego. In essence, it is the acute stress generated by the often unaware superego action […]

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STATE ANXIETY

Definition and Core Characteristics State anxiety, formally defined as A-State (Anxiety State) within psychological literature, refers to the transient emotional condition characterized by subjective feelings of tension, apprehension, nervousness, and worry, often coupled with activation of the autonomic nervous system. This form of anxiety is fundamentally a response to a specific situation perceived by the […]

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EGO ANXIETY

Ego Anxiety: An Internal Conflict in Psychoanalytic Theory The Core Definition of Ego Anxiety Ego anxiety is fundamentally defined in classical psychoanalytic theory as the distress or apprehension experienced by the Ego when it senses an impending threat from the instinctual demands of the Id. Unlike realistic fear, which is a reaction to a tangible, […]

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