The different types of anxiety disorders

The different types of anxiety disorders

Anxiety disorders manifest themselves in a very variable way, ranging from panic attacks to a very specific phobia, including generalized and almost constant anxiety, which is not justified by any particular event.

In France, the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) lists six clinical entities2 (European classification ICD-10) among anxiety disorders:

  • faʻaletonu popolevale lautele
  • panic disorder with or without agoraphobia,
  • social anxiety disorder,
  • specific phobia (e.g. phobia of heights or spiders),
  • popolega mataʻutia-faamalosi
  • fa'alavelave fa'alavelave fa'afuase'i.

O le lomiga lata mai o le Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, le DSM-V, published in 2014, widely used in North America, proposes to categorize the various anxiety disorders as follows3 :

  • fa'alavelave popole,
  • obsessive-compulsive disorder and other related disorders
  • disorders associated with stress and trauma

Each of these categories includes about ten “sub-groups”. Thus, among the “anxiety disorders”, we find, among others: agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, selective mutism, social phobia, anxiety induced by medication or drugs, phobias, etc.

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