Not all students are good with taking tests, that doesn't mean they are not working as hard as someone who passed every test they get. Even if they would study all night for the test the next day doesn't mean they will pass. I am bad at taking tests and all I do is study. Not everyone have that gift of being able to take a test without Anxiety takes over.
Everyone feels anxious now and then, it's a normal feeling. Many people do get nervous with a problem at work such as taking a test or making a big decision. There are different kinds of Anxiety disorders. It causes distress and makes things hard to led a normal life. This is a serious mental illness. There are treatments for Anxiety that can help everyone to go back into a fulfilled life.
There are several kinds of Anxiety that includes Panic disorder, Social anxiety disorder, Specific Phobia and Generalizing anxiety disorder,
These are the symptoms for Anxiety Attacks and Panic Attacks and how they are different from each other.
Crash Course is a great way to learned about Biology and Psychology and understand different terms better. I watched his Biology videos when I was getting ready for my Biology MCAS in 9th grade and he was one of the reasons why I passed. He goes over different types of Anxiety including OCD. My mom has OCD when it comes to aphobitis our DVD's, CDs. and Yogurts. OCD stands for Obsessive Compultion Disorder. There aren some people with OCD who would washed their hands a thousand times or clean everything over and over again. That doesn't mean they are crazy. On Glee there is a woman name Emma who has the washing her hands and always being clean type of OCD. Which is a bit extreme. Anxiety Disorders often are in teens and adults. http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/anxiety-disorders/index.shtml http://www.adaa.org/understanding-anxiety/panic-disorder-agoraphobia http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd/index.shtml
I founded three websites that gives more information of Anxiety disorder, Panic disorder, OCD, and Depression.
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