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Maybe an elderly woman with an anxiety reaction, or perhaps something particularly horrible.
'Keep an eye out for anxiety reactions - especially among the younger ones.
"I've never seen a Vulcan have an anxiety reaction like this."
Logic told him that he was having what the manuals called a normal anxiety reaction.
Anxiety reactions can be generalized from previous experiences to testing situations.
"I'm afraid the bandages may have been a large factor in her anxiety reaction.
Panic disorder is different from the normal fear and anxiety reactions to stressful events in our lives.
Side effects can include rapid pulse, sweating, and anxiety reactions in susceptible people.
Foreign language anxiety is a form of what psychologists describe as specific anxiety reaction.
Patients with anxiety reactions are usually oriented to time, place, and person but may be trembling, crying, or otherwise panicked.
People who suppress thoughts that may cause an anxiety reaction often make those thoughts more intrusive.
"Heart rate rising, now one forty, respiration forty-two, acute anxiety reaction onset."
To help patients distinguish normal anxiety reactions from depression, assessment should include discussion about common symptoms experienced by cancer patients.
However, anxiety reactions that are prolonged or unusually intense are classified as adjustment disorders.
These anxiety reactions require intervention.
Despite diagnoses of post-traumatic encephalopathy, chronic severe anxiety reaction, and early lumbosacral arthritis, her appeals were denied.
This study also found that anxiety reactions were more common in the younger pediatric patients and depressive disorders were more common in older patients.
Workplace phobia: An actual or imagined confrontation with the workplace or certain stimuli at the workplace causes a prominent anxiety reaction in a person.
Hallmarks of Shyness Shyness is an anxiety reaction in social situations, a failure of confidence and extreme discomfort when interacting with or confronting other people.
Meares, A., "Anxiety Reactions In Hypnosis", British Medical Journal, Vol.
Shyness can originate after a person has experienced a physical anxiety reaction; at other times, shyness seems to develop first and then later causes physical symptoms of anxiety.
Recovering patients rapidly acquire anticipatory responses to the noise of the tea trolley, and some patients may show excessive anxiety reactions to the sight of a hypodermic syringe.
Months or years down the line a released hostage may experience unexplained depression, anxiety reactions, panic attacks and psychosomatic illnesses like ulcers, dermatitis, high blood pressure or digestive ailments.
Furthermore, depression and anxiety reactions were found to be the most common two psychiatric diagnoses that are made on submarines, and are also frequent among researchers who are enduring long Antarctic winters.
Similarly, Hughes and Simons have described piblokto as a "catch-all rubric under which explorers lumped various Inuhuit anxiety reactions, expressions of resistance to patriarchy or sexual coercion, and shamanistic practice".