You can also define anxiety as a feeling of threat whose cause is yet unknown but which may appear in the moment when we least expect it and reveal to everyone without exception that we are incompetent or completely ridiculous people. The anguish that we have not always is thoughts of self-disrespect product before the possibility of a fault or personal weakness that could be made public. A second form of anguish comes from a way of thinking common to many people, in fact, to most, and that is called a low tolerance to frustration, or BTF. The basic idea underpinning the BTF is: life should be easy and pass by where I want to without too many problems and discomfort; and if it isn’t, it’s horrible and I can’t stand it. By the same author: amwell. If you accept this idea, you are caught in the trap of comfort. Some typical variations are: should I feel good, I feel distressed, should I be cold, keep calm and quiet.
With These ideas, and given that most likely is that we start to feel bad at the same time in ourselves to this kind of thoughts, than normal will be to suffer an anxiety attack. You can get to feel anguish for fear to feel anguish. For its part, Wikipedia, says us, the anguish (etymology: anghu-, moderation, Indo-European related to the German word angst) is an affective state of a painful nature characterized by appear as a reaction to an unknown danger or printing. It is often accompanied by intense psychological discomfort and slight alterations in the body, such as elevation of heart rate, tremors, excessive sweating, feeling of tightness in the chest or shortness of breath (indeed, anxiety refers to narrowing). In vulgar sense and use, it is made equivalent to extreme anxiety or fear. However, being an affective state of a peculiar nature, has been subject of study of a scientific discipline: psychology, and especially psychoanalysis, which has made major contributions to his knowledge and has emerged as one of its fundamental concepts.