Anxiety in Modern Times: Neurobiology, Cognitive Processes, and Evidence-Based Management of Elevated Fear States
Anxiety is a state of heightened apprehension and threat anticipation that can occur as an adaptive response to danger, but becomes clinically significant when it is excessive, persistent, or disproportionate to actual risk. Clinically, anxiety spans a spectrum from transient worry to anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and… Read More »