BrainMap Institute in Romania is shedding light on two distinct forms of anxiety - psychological and neurophysiological. While psychological anxiety stems from emotional stress, trauma, or irrational thoughts, neurophysiological anxiety arises from actual brain activity imbalances that trigger alarm even without external danger. The institute emphasizes that psychological anxiety can be managed with therapy or medication, but neurophysiological anxiety requires medical intervention targeting the brain’s circuitry. The article explains symptoms, causes, and treatment approaches for both types, aiming to reduce stigma and improve diagnosis and care.
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