Anxiety Neurosis

Anxiety neurosis is a psychological disorder characterized by excessive worry, fear, and nervousness.
It can lead to physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat, sweating, and trembling.
Treatment often involves therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and sometimes medication.
Lifestyle changes, stress management techniques, and support from loved ones can also be beneficial.

Anxiety Neurosis

A disorder characterized by persistent, excessive anxiety and worry out of proportion to life situations.

Genetic predisposition Traumatic life events/experiences Medical conditions (thyroid, heart disease, etc.) Substance abuse/medications Chronic stress

Can occur at any age, more common in women than men Those with other mental health disorders Individuals with limited coping mechanisms Those with stressful lifestyles/environments

Addresses root causes, not just symptoms Gently prompts rebalancing of the vital force Non-habit forming, no side effects Holistic treatment of the entire symptom picture