Anxiety Disorder

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Across
  1. 1. Environmental pressures that may trigger anxiety
  2. 4. Bias where attention is drawn toward threatening stimuli
  3. 6. Historical issue where anxiety disorders were frequently missed
  4. 9. Pre-existing vulnerability increasing risk of a disorder
  5. 11. Anxiety disorder commonly linked to behavioral inhibition
  6. 12. Bias where ambiguous situations are interpreted as threatening
Down
  1. 2. Research finding showing prevalence has remained relatively unchanged
  2. 3. Increased public understanding of mental health conditions
  3. 5. Inherited or biological susceptibility to a disorder
  4. 7. Clinical process used to identify mental health conditions
  5. 8. Belief that modern life automatically causes anxiety disorders
  6. 10. Field that studies how common disorders are across populations