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1. Mild Anxiety
2. Moderate Anxiety
3. Severe Anxiety
4. Panic Anxiety

Increased motivation and learning ability

Perceptual field reduced to: one detail or scattered details

Flight, fight, or freeze

Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea

Frequent urination

Perceptual field: wide

Fidgeting

Can’t communicate verbally or recognize potential danger

Feels dread, or horror and doesn’t respond to redirection

Faster rate of speech and high voice pitch

Headache, dry mouth and diaphoresis

Perceptual field reduced to: focus only on self

GI “upset”

Cannot solve problems, learn effectively or complete tasks

Sharpened senses

GI “butterflies”

Loss of rational thought and ability to process environmental stimuli

Effective problem solving

Perceptual field narrowed to: immediate task

May be suicidal with possible delusions and hallucination

Concentration difficult but able to be redirected

Restlessness, agitation, possible aggression

Dilated pupils

Shaking, crying or chest pain