Anxiety

Existential Anxiety


Existential Anxiety is one of the major types of anxiety that are commonly found among all and sundry. There are many theories that have been formed based on the Existential Anxiety. The outcomes of Existential Anxiety are dangerous for the people who are suffering from this disease. Anxiety is a state of mind that makes a person completely unable to perform in the right order in the society. The theory of Existentialism is also related to all the diagnosis of this disease. The most immediate reason of all the types of anxiety is the huge pressure of different troubles in their lives. Different types of anxiety among the people are different according to their age, social status and also some other reasons as well. Numerous suicides and heart attacks are the most fatal outcomes of the various kinds of anxiety from which the people throughout the whole world are suffering.

The most important time to kill the anxiety is at the primitive stage of this disease. Otherwise these are so dangerous that they can drive people to do anything unwanted and harmful to the society any time.

Existential Anxiety is also depended on various things that are integral parts of lives of all of us. Many eminent psychologists have stated their theories based on Existential Anxiety. Among them the most mentionable one is undoubtedly Sigmund Freud. This anxiety is called by them as the pain of not being a part of this society and even his or her life. The patients lose all the self respects and they often question their own existence. The answers are not simple because they will always have their own logics. They seriously suffer from deep depression. The doctors often prescribe sedatives to the patients. But excessive sedative pills ultimately have their ill effect and that is obviously the huge nervous damage.

The patients of Existential Anxiety are often seen to be talking to themselves and ruminating the old incidents philosophically. This stage of Existential Anxiety is also known as the obsessive-compulsive disorder. The person becomes completely unable to mingle freely in society and he or she is failed to realize the importance of any kind of relationship. But that does not mean that they can commit crime like the patients of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). The patients of Existential Anxiety are often seen to be soft hearted people. They are in fact unable to face the truths of life. This also happens from the improper upbringing of the children. Sometimes the torn relationships among the parents of the children can also badly effect on the psychology of theirs.

Soren Kierkegaard is the person who is regarded as the founder of the theory of Existentialism. According to his theory all the human beings are born with some inborn sadness and this depression can crop up to Existential Anxiety. This sickness continues in some people until their deaths. Religion has also a major role to play in the existence of a person. That is why the displacement of religious believes can also result in Existential Anxiety in a person's life. That is why the psychiatrists of today's world are telling people to get involved in some divine works to get rid of these huge mental problems.
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