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Anxiety and Depression. Chapter 5. What is Anxiety?. The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen or things that you cannot control; an unpleasant state of inner turmoil Can be CONSTANT Severe anxiety may lead to a panic attack Symptoms Feelings of fear or dread
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Anxiety and Depression Chapter 5
What is Anxiety? • The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen or things that you cannot control; an unpleasant state of inner turmoil • Can be CONSTANT • Severe anxiety may lead to a panic attack • Symptoms • Feelings of fear or dread • Constant worry or uneasiness • Mind may race with worry • Perspiration, trembling, restlessness or muscle tension • Rapid heart rate, lightheadedness or shortness of breath Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)= medical condition, diagnosed • Someone you know with anxiety: Amanda Seyfriend
Coping with Anxiety • Educate yourself and do research • Live ODAAT (one day at a time) • Talk about it with close family, friends, and trusted adults • What are some other strategies for coping with anxiety?
What is depression? • Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness and sadness • We ALL are sad some of the time; depression is different • Clinical Depression= medical condition, diagnosed • Many times has no cause or trigger. • Depression is NOT something you can just “snap out of”--- this is a very uneducated and ignorant statement. Would you tell someone to just snap out of cancer?? It’s the SAME thing. Physical or Mental Illness, it’s still an ILLNESS • Someone you know with depression: actor Robin Williams
What is depression? • Symptoms • Persistent sad mood, feelings of emptiness or pointlessness • Loss of energy, not enjoying things you used to enjoy • Difficulty sleeping or oversleeping, feelings of worthlessness Can you tell someone is depressed just by looking at them? (masking)
Getting Help • Talk with supportive people (GOOD friends, family, teachers) • Get physical activity- walking/running, sports, dancing, etc. • Volunteer- focus on other people’s needs and happiness, and you will feel a sense of happiness yourself • Seek professional help- counselors, therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists • Mrs. Goldberg is a great resource here at IWA! • She is here to help, and so am I