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Anxiety States: Understanding the Roots of Chronic Fear

Anxiety States: Understanding the Roots of Chronic Fear

Introduction and Definitional Context The term Anxiety State holds significant historical weight within the field of psychology and psychiatry, particularly in early psychoanalytic and descriptive nosology. Broadly, it refers to a psychopathological condition characterized by intense, pervasive, and often debilitating anxiety that appears disproportionate to any specific external threat or identifiable stimulus. While modern diagnostic […]

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