Hey Psych2Goers, welcome back! If you’re currently suffering from anxiety. Have you wondered why you have anxiety? Since when have you started to get nervous all the time? In some cases, anxiety can be caused by how you were raised as a child. Your upbringing may have had a significant impact on why you experienced so much anxiety. So here are seven signs of anxiety caused by your upbringing. #1 You are self-critical. Do you pick at your flaws or criticize yourself for no reason? You may be doing it because you have critical parents. When your parents overly focus on your flaws. You may also grow up only focusing on them. According to Iancu, Bodner, and Ben Zion. Self-criticism is highly related to social anxiety disorder. You may end up blaming yourself for things that are out of your control or not your fault. #2 You have low self-esteem. Do your parents always compare you to others? Does it make you feel inadequate? Growing up in an environment where you’re constantly compared to others can harm your self-esteem. You may feel bad about yourself for failing to meet your parent’s expectations. This low self-esteem can carry on through your life… …because of the constant fear of not being good enough. #3 You think negatively. Did your parents always tell you to prepare for the worst? If they constantly focus on the worst-case scenario. Their behaviors can probably affect your mindset. While it may be normal to recognize the worst-case scenario in each situation. It can eventually lead your mind to focus on only the negative. This form of repetitive and negative thinking can generate a lot of anxiety. #4 You fear being judged. Did your parents seem to have something negative to say about everything and everyone? Having judgmental parents can have a significant impact on you.
Conditioned by judgmental parents at an early age. You may struggle with worry and fear of what others think about you. Their emphasis is on the opinion of others instead of on social initiatives and family sociability. This may lead to social anxiety. #5 You are overly cautious. Did your parents tend to constantly check on you when you’re not around them? If you have overprotective parents,
there’s a chance that you may be overly cautious. This is because having overprotective parents may condition you at a young age to be wary of everything. It can lead to having a certain worry and fear of things that are unknown to you. Although it can be beneficial to be overly cautious at times. It can also lead to a lot of anxiety. #6 You fear relationships. Do you find yourself scared about forming relationships? This fear may have stemmed from growing up in a separated family. Since you may fear that your current relationships will end up with the same outcome. Having neglectful parents could also cause you to fear relationships… …because it could make you think that your partner will neglect you in the same way. And #7 You doubt yourself. Have you ever said to yourself… What if I’m doing it wrong? Or am I making a mistake? Your parents’ constant criticism of your ability…can result in you developing constant self-doubt as you grow up. This will also cause you to have a higher risk of developing anxiety disorders in childhood. Do you relate to any of these signs? Let us know in the comments below! If you find this video helpful… Be sure to like, subscribe, and share this video with those who might benefit from it. The references and studies used in this video are added in the description below. Thanks for reading and we’ll see you in the next video!
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Anxiety is a general term for several disorders that cause nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying. It affects more than 40 million people in the United States. In this video, we cover some of the symptoms or weird things you may get when you experience anxiety symptoms. If you relate to any of these, let us know. Do you relate to these?We’re also partnered with BetterHelp, where you could get online counselling at an affordable rate:http://betterhelp.com/Psych2GoSolar planet bracelet: https://goo.gl/v3Yhc2Use the discount code: psych2go to get 10% off everywhere in the store.
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Many of us experienced symptoms of anxiety Whether it is from testing or applying for a new job But some people find it difficult to stop worrying Even in seemingly normal situations, this has a lasting effect on me Their quality of life, so what happens? And why do they get so anxious? Nearly seven million people Have general disorder which means That they are exposed to excessive anxiety most days, for a period of not less than six months This includes sleep disturbance, agitation and muscle strain Panic attacks may also occur, but their nature varies as they come In sudden and short periods of excessive fear that leads to Violent physical reaction such as tachycardia, shortness of breath and dizziness In fact, anyone can suffer from a panic attack, whether or not they have the disorder There may be no specific cause for this panic attack Although we do not fully understand it, anxiety is partly caused by the amygdala "glory" and the hypothalamus, which are responsible for circulating cortisol and adrenaline in the body. Genetically, 40 percent of people with general disorder have a relative with the same disease Which means I levels of these hormones you have linked to your genes The environment around you may be another factor Some diseases of the disorder are associated with traumatic experiences in childhood Levels of neutron transmitters such as GABA, serotonin, and dopamine may change Be another reason.
Serotonin hormone is responsible About the feeling of luxury and happiness It works by moving between Neuron and another in the brain via a difference called "synapses" Any unused Serotonin returns to the original neuron by a special carrier But those with certain anxiety disorders like OCD It has been suggested that a mutation in these vectors multiply the amount of Serotonin returned Before it gets to the receiving neuron This results in a decrease in the amount of the difference, "Synapse", leading to the effect of the feelings This was the reason for using drugs such as SSRIs In these anxiety states, Serotonin is prevented from returning to the original Neuron Also, many anxiety diseases show an excessive reaction in the amygdala and the gray area "periaqueductal gray area". This results in negative effects not only on the brain Even on our bodies.
In a study of nearly 300 people for a period of five years Those who had an amygdala tonsil with an overactive reaction showed higher rates of heart disease. Because the amygdala stimulates the production of white blood cells In the bone marrow leading Inflorescence affects Artery heart artery If you have a fear of a cause (phobia), this is one of the forms of anxiety diseases But since many fears help us to survive Like fear of spiders or heights, it has been suggested that These concerns may be stored in the DNA and inherited When mice are electrocuted after being exposed to a fruit smell They quickly learn to fear that smell But interestingly, the new generations of mice Also, you are afraid of these same fruit scents. Although generations of new mice did not experience electric shocks, it turned out to be Because of the strong reaction of the electrocution in the brain aromatherapy receptors Make new generations more sensitive to the same smells In such a way that the receivers are turned on for those odors These smells are associated with some cases of phobia.
For treatment, cognitive behavior therapy helps Get to know the thoughts that stimulate feelings Affecting behavior and aims to Change these thoughts to fight anxiety diseases On the other hand, medicines like SRIs and SNRIS It is used to prevent the absorption of serotonin or noreprivin But it may result in side effects and sometimes It negatively affects long use Benzodiazepines are also used to aid sleep Muscle relaxation, but it is also associated with dementia in older generations It is important to know that the basis of nervous and chemical anxiety is very complex And telling someone who is infected to calm down will not produce any result So we decided to make another video and show us what we're doing In order to overcome anxiety with some tips and tricks that We think it works. You can see it by clicking here. Subscribe for weekly science videos every Thursday .
Anxiety is defined as “a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome” and in psychology, also when perceiving a real or imagined threat. Stress is commonly defined as “a state of mental or emotional strain or tension” that people experience when there are negative or emotionally and physically draining circumstances. So what are the physical anxiety symptoms? Here are 6 Things That Happen to Your Body When You Experience Anxiety.#anxity #psych2goSuggested Videos:The 5 Major Anxiety Disorders
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Anxiety is a general term for several disorders that cause nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying. It affects more than 40 million people in the United States. In this video, we cover some of the symptoms or weird things you may get when you experience anxiety symptoms. If you relate to any of these, let us know. Do you relate to these?We’re also partnered with BetterHelp, where you could get online counselling at an affordable rate:http://betterhelp.com/Psych2GoSolar planet bracelet: https://goo.gl/v3Yhc2Use the discount code: psych2go to get 10% off everywhere in the store.
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Dealing with anxiety is tough enough, but what’s even worse is when people don’t understand it. Many who have never experienced or aren’t familiar with anyone who goes through anxiety have a lot of misconceptions about it and the things people do because of it. It makes coping with anxiety much harder.In this video we will talk about 13 things people don’t realize you do because of your anxiety. Generally speaking, people with anxiety do certain things to overcome their anxiety. The feeling my last for a short time, but it is needed. The problem is, a lot of individuals misinterpret what they are doing.Take the “30 Days of Brave Challenge” Here: http://iambrave.co/psych2goWriter and Voiceover: https://www.youtube.com/user/DesigningDonnaAnimated by chiistix: http://www.instagram.com/chiistixContact Psych2Go:
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