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He struggles with mental issues such as anxiety and depression, and has admitted to being addicted to drugs. His 1994 hit song, “Basket Case” was written about his issues with anxiety disorder and depression. Fiona Apple (born 1977), American singer-songwriter ("Criminal", "Paper Bag", "Fast as You Can"). She struggles with obsessive ...
Anxiety disorders manifest themselves in various ways, from GAD to obsessive-compulsive disorder to panic disorder. Celebrities are also bringing the conversation about anxiety into the mainstream ...
Bill Hader has been very open about dealing with anxiety since childhood, having "full-blown panic attacks" while on SNL, and sharing how he manages it.View Entire Post ›
Anatidaephobia – the fictional fear that one is being watched by a duck. The word comes from the name of the family Anatidae, and was used in Gary Larson's The Far Side. [50] Anoraknophobia – a portmanteau of "anorak" and "arachnophobia". It was used in the Wallace and Gromit comic book Anoraknophobia. Also the title of an album by Marillion.
Specific phobia is an anxiety disorder, characterized by an extreme, unreasonable, and irrational fear associated with a specific object, situation, or concept which poses little or no actual danger. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Specific phobia can lead to avoidance of the object or situation, persistence of the fear, and significant distress or problems ...
Ben, who shared that he suffered from anxiety, described the moment as “50 seconds of hysteria.” His fellow tribemate, Kenzie Petty , was by his side to comfort him until the panic subsided.
Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, increased fight-or-flight response, mental and physical distress when reminded of the trauma, efforts to avoid traumatic memories or reminders of the trauma, forgetting parts of the traumatic event(s), negative beliefs about oneself and/or the world, reckless behavior, problems sleeping, irritability ...
Four celebrities who have suffered from encephalopathy and kept moving forward include: Celebrated American football player John Mackey (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy)