Anxiety state of children according to patents' data
Author | Nevzad Shemsedini |
Position | Lecturer at the University College 'Fama' |
Pages | 81-91 |
European Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences
IIPCCL Publishing, Graz-Austria
Vol. 2 No. 1
January, 2018
ISSN 2519-1284
Acces online at www.iipccl.org
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Anxiety state of children according to patents’ data
PhD Nevzad Shemsedini
Lecturer at the University College “Fama“
Abstract
Theconcept ofanxiety isdicult todene butaccording tostudies anxietyis afeeling of
boredom, tension, fear, and concern for the future. This state has a close relationship with
fearand itsessence hasan undened fearBeinganxious isnot something thatone should
be ashamed of because it is a feeling that nobody wants to experience. No one is immune
toanxietysometimesoen orrarelythiscondition isexperienced alsoby wealthy famous
handsome and smart people. Therefore, it is very important that the individual acknowledges
thefact that hesheis experiencing an anxiety condition as it can be treated. The sooner it
is treated, the person with anxiety disorder, the more likely it is to improve. The purpose
of this research is to extract and provide information on the state of anxiety in children and
adolescents, as well as the ability of parents to understand the anxiety situation in their
children. Based on this context, this paper work presents the role and treatment that the child
receives from the parent's. Therefore, through this work we will see which of the parents is
more likely to realize anxiety (emotional and psychological aspect) at their children. In charge
forcompletingthequestionnaireswerethestudentsoftheCollegeFamaofthesecondyear
in Psychology, Prishtina. The following results give us a detailed overview of this research.
Keywords: social anxiety, separation anxiety, generalized physical anxiety, distress, emotion,
panic.
Introduction
Anxiety is a normal emotion. Many people feel anxious when dealing with a
problem at work, before taking a test, or during a major decision-making. Anxiety
causes distress where it has an impact on the ability to direct our normal life. It is an
emotion that is characterized by an uncomfortable condition of internal disturbances,
oen accompanied with nerve behavior such as back and forth swing somatic
complaints and rumination. It is an unpleasant subjective feeling of fear during the
foreseen events, such as, for example, the feeling of the death of relatives. Anxiety
is not the same as fear, which is a response to a real or perceived immediate threat,
while anxiety is the expectation of a threat in the future. Anxiety is a feeling of
distress, usually generalized and distracted, as an overreaction in a situation that
isonly seenas subjectivelythreateningIt isoen accompaniedby muscletension
nervousness, fatigue, and concentration problems. Anxiety may be adoptable, but
when experienced regularly the individual may suer from an anxiety disorder
Anxiety disorders come as a result of previous negative emotional experiences and
other external factors (environment, family, society, etc.)
Anxiety disorders are expressed in these forms:
Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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