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Anxiety

Disorder

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DEFINISI
Ansietas merupakan perasaan
tidak tenang yang samar–
samar karena
ketidaknyamanan atau rasa
takut yang disertai suatu
respons (penyebab tidak
spesifik atau tidak diketahui
oleh individu) (Yusuf,
Fitryasari, & Tristiana, 2019).
TANDA & GEJALA

TANDA
● SUBJEKTIF ● OBJEKTIF
1. Berasa bingung 1. Tampak gelisah
2. Merasa khawatir 2. Tampak tegang
dengan akibat dari 3. Sulit tidur
kondisi yang
dihadapi
3. Sulit berkonsentrasi
GEJALA

● SUBJEKTIF ● OBJEKTIF
1. Mengeluh pusing 1. Frekuensi nafas
2. Anoreksia meningkat
3. Palpitasi 2. Frekuensi nadi
4. Merasa tidak meningkat
berdaya 3. Tekanan darah
meningkat
4. Dhiaporesis
5. Tremor
6. Muka tampak pucat
7. Suara bergetar
8. Kontak mata
kurang
PENYEBAB
1. Ancaman
terhadap integritas

1 2
FAKTOR FAKTOR
fisik meliputi
PREDISPOSISI PRESIPITASI
disabilitas
1. Pandangan
fisiologis yang
psikoanalitik
akan terjadiatau
2. pandangan
penurunan
interpersonal
kemampuan untuk
3. pandangan
melakukan aktivitas
perilaku
hidup sehari-hari.
4. kajian keluarga
2. Ancaman terhadap
5. kajian biologis
sistem diri dapat
6 membahayakan
identitas, harga diri,
dan fungsi sosial
yang terintegrasi
pada individu.
Ansietas merupakan
DEFINISI
1
perasaan tidak tenang yang
samar–samar karena
ketidaknyamanan atau rasa
takut yang disertai suatu
respons (penyebab tidak
spesifik atau tidak
diketahui oleh individu)
About the Disorder

Symptoms Conditions Repercussions


The worry is out of It often occurs along
These can range from
proportion to the with other anxiety
anxiety to panic
reality disorders
About the Disorder

Genetics
It’s likely to have an
anxiety disorder in a
family history
Loneliness
Been disconnected from
Gender the world for too long
Doctors diagnose twice
as many women with
anxiety
Symptoms of the Disorder

Fuzziness
Trouble concentrating or
thinking about anything

Traumas
Repeated episodes of
sudden feelings of intense
anxiety
Phobias
Major anxiety when you're
exposed to a specific object
Risk Factors

Heavy Prevalence
Symptoms like
pounding heart are
present
Moderate 25%
It is likely to focus 45%
on stressful events
30%
Noticeable
Mild anxiety is
common in everyday
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Concept and Typology

Type A Type B
Panic disorder Feelings of
involves repeated impending doom,
episodes of sudden shortness of breath
feelings or chest pain

Type C Gestational
Panic attacks may Separation anxiety
lead to worrying disorder is a
about them childhood disorder
happening again by anxiety
Pathology

Cause 1 Cause 2 Cause 3 Cause 4


Withdrawal from Side effects of
Stressful job or Anxiety could run
drugs or certain
work environment in your family
medications medications
Remaining Symptoms
Bruxism Anger
To seize something
Seeming to show
with the teeth and
anger or to threaten
bite

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4

Stubbornness Dizziness
Refusing to change Impairment in
one's mind or course spatial perception
of action and stability
Diagnosis

Nervousness Anxiety Shaking


Uneasiness of
Highly excitable Fatigue, with or
mind caused by
or acutely uneasy without chill
fear

Fainting Nightmares Phobias


Feeling weak, Terrifying dream
Irrational fear of
dizzy, or in with bad
a specific object
exhausted feelings
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Risk Factors
Evolution
Trauma
High-stress events
endure before 21

Depression
Depression stays
around long enough
to affect
Self-Harm
It’s a way to cope
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4,498,300,000
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Key Numbers

245,500
Cases in the country

1,000
Daily cases
50,034,239
Annual cases around the globe
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Most Common Symptoms

75% 50% 25%

Weakness Cautiousness Stress


Feeling weak or
Having a sense of Having the urge
tired on a daily
impending danger to avoid things
basis


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Prevention

CBT
Cognitive behavioral
therapy is the most
Psychotherapy effective for anxiety
Psychotherapy
involves working
with a therapist to
reduce anxiety
Medication
Medications are used
to help relieve some
symptoms of anxiety
Common Cases

Social Phobias
Terrified of being When a specific fear
humiliating in causes so much
public anxiety

Agoraphobia Panic
Stay away from Sudden rush of
public places hard to intense anxiety out
escape of nowhere
Treatment

Exposure Therapy
Exposure therapy
gradually exposes an
individual to the feared
situation in a safe,
controlled environment

Group Therapy
Individual's experience
by relating to others,
group therapy may offer
an alternative solution
Recommendations

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Long Term Risk

2 years 5 years 10 years

Blood
Pressure

Anemia

Immune
System

Bones
Prevalence

Feeling nervous
Highly excitable or
acutely uneasy

Feeling weak
Feeling weak, dizzy,
or very exhausted
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Conclusions
Other specified anxiety disorder and
unspecified anxiety disorder are terms for
anxiety or phobias. Some common
symptoms are:

● Feeling nervous, restless or tense


● Breathing rapidly (hyperventilation)
● Trouble concentrating or thinking
about anything other than the present
worry
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