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(0)1. Anxiety
A state of feeling worried, afraid, or keyed up, often about something bad that may happen in the future.
Category: Health (Mental & Physical)
Citation: Sherman, M.D., & Sherman, D.M. (2005). Finding my way: A teen's guide to living with a parent who has experienced trauma. Beaver's Pond Press, Inc.
2. Social anxiety (or social phobia)
A condition in which the person feels nervous in public situations, such as giving a speech or eating at a restaurant, where he/she may be evaluated or judged.
Category: Health (Mental & Physical)
Citation: Sherman, M.D., & Sherman, D.M. (2005). Finding my way: A teen's guide to living with a parent who has experienced trauma. Beaver's Pond Press, Inc.
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3. Panic attack (or anxiety attack)
A frightening experience in which a person may feel very scared, wonder if he/she is dying, be short of breath, and have a racing heartbeat.
Category: Health (Mental & Physical)
Citation: Sherman, M.D., & Sherman, D.M. (2005). Finding my way: A teen's guide to living with a parent who has experienced trauma. Beaver's Pond Press, Inc.
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