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  2. 13 sneaky things in your home that trigger anxiety - AOL

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    Anxiety triggers aren’t always easy to identify—if fact, they could be the ordinary things in your home that you would never suspect.

  3. Mental distress - Wikipedia

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    Researchers have been unable to pinpoint exact causes for Black teenagers' underutilization of mental health services. One study attributed it to using alternative methods of support instead of formal treatments. [17] Moreover, Black youth used other means of support such as peers and spiritual leaders. [17]

  4. Panic disorder - Wikipedia

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    Panic disorder is a mental and behavioral disorder, [5] specifically an anxiety disorder characterized by reoccurring unexpected panic attacks. [1] Panic attacks are sudden periods of intense fear that may include palpitations, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, numbness, or a feeling that something terrible is going to happen.

  5. Communication apprehension - Wikipedia

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    Context anxiety triggers communication apprehension due to a specific context. This is considered a psychological response caused by a specific context but not necessarily on others; a person can have no problem talking to her best friend but can get anxiety while talking in front of a class.

  6. Mental health - Wikipedia

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    Mental health encompasses emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing cognition, perception, and behavior.According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is a "state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and can contribute to his or her community". [1]

  7. Subjective units of distress scale - Wikipedia

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    It has been used in cognitive-behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders (e.g. exposure practices and hierarchy) and for research purposes. There is no hard and fast rule by which a patient can self assign a SUDS rating to his or her disturbance or distress, hence the name subjective. Some guidelines are: