Anxiety in older adults
Assessment and management of three common presentations
Publish date: May 1, 2003
Javaid I. Sheikh, MD
Javaid I. Sheikh, MD
Anxiety, a normal adaptive emotion that helps one anticipate and prepare for noxious events, can be considered pathologic when it becomes unjustifiably excessive and maladaptive. Such morbid or clinically significant anxiety can range from excessive worry about mundane concerns to intense episodes of fear (panic attacks) that occur for no apparent reason.

