Family Service of the Piedmont | Generalized Anxiety
Family Service of the Piedmont Logo
Home News Calendar About Us Ways To Give Search Contact Us
The online home of Family Service of the Piedmont
Support Services

Financial Health

Family Development
Community Building
Treatment Services
Substance Abuse
Panic Disorder
PTSD

Depression

ADD
Anxiety
Phobias
Professional Burnout
Stress
Healthy Relationships
Employee Assistance Program
Crisis Services
Bankruptcy
Domestic Violence
Sexual Assault

Child Abuse

Anxiety

..Explore: Introduction | Services | Resources | Links | Activities | How to get help

Activities

Describing Anxiety
While you should leave the "diagnosing" to the experts, the following information has been provided to give you an idea of the types of anxiety conditions that plague many of us. To determine what type of anxiety you may be experiencing, select the response that most accurately describes you.

My anxiety is best described as: (select one)

 Chronic, exaggerated worry, tension and irritability that is present without cause or is more intense than a situation warrants. (read more about Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

 An immediate feeling of terror and/or panic that strikes with sudden force, without warning. (read more about Panic Disorder).

 An intense response to a specific situation, thing or event. (read more about Phobias)

 Reoccurring symptoms following a terrifying or traumatic event. (read more about Posttraumatic Stress Disorder).

 Being directly caused by the effects of a substance (medication or other drug), a general medical condition, or occurring exclusively in conjunction with a mood disorder (depression, bipolar disorder). (read more about possible substance abuse etiology).

Back To Activities

Top