Are we born with our fears or do we learn them? Why do our fears persist? What purpose does anxiety serve? How common are anxiety disorders, and which treatments are most effective? What's happening in our brain when we feel fear? And what are Colombian worry dolls?
This Very Short Introduction draws on the best scientific research to offer a highly accessible explanation of what anxiety is, why it is such a normal and vital part of our emotional life, and the key factors that cause it. Insights are drawn from psychology, neuroscience, genetics, epidemiology,
and clinical trials. Providing a fascinating illustration of the discussion are two interviews conducted specifically for the book, with the actor, writer, director, and television presenter Michael Palin and former England football manager Graham Taylor.
The book covers in detail the six major anxiety disorders: phobias; panic disorder and agoraphobia; social anxiety; generalised anxiety disorder; obsessive compulsive disorder; and post-traumatic stress disorder. With a chapter devoted to each disorder, Daniel and Jason Freeman take you through the
symptoms, prevalence, and causes of each one. A final chapter describes the treatments available for dealing with anxiety problems.
Table of Contents
1. What is anxiety?
2. Theories of anxiety
3. Nature or nurture?
4. Everyday anxiety and how to cope with it
5. Phobias
6. Social phobia
7. Panic disorder
8. Generalised anxiety disorder
9. Obsessive compulsive disorder
10. Post-traumatic stress disorder
11. Treatment