§3.7. Difficulties in coping with persons in authority: C, D
§3.8. Loss of faith in yourself or in others or in life's purpose or end: F, G, X
§3.9. Low self-worth: B
Desire for a success-identity: H, M
§3.10. Deep discouragement with life (see §5 below): I
§4 Neuroses
A person is said to suffer from a neurosis if he or she has exaggerated emotional responses or ideas of reality that blow things out of proportion. Individuals with neuroses are able to communicate normally or with mild emotional interference. Their emotional problems interfere with normal living but do not impair them so that their lives are clearly out of control (as in psychoses, alcoholism, drug addiction, etc.).
§4.1. Anxiety disorders, panic disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, etc.:
Anxiety and panic attacks are characterized by feelings of fear, dread, and tension. You may have a sense of imminent disaster or death, a feeling of helplessness often followed by depression. (These are also symptoms of chronic anxiety.) Other symptoms of anxiety and panic attacks include dizziness, dry mouth, sweating, headaches, heart palpitations, increased blood pressure, rapid breathing, weakness, insomnia, increased urination, a feeling of unreality, diminished concentration, memory difficulties, indecision, obsessive thinking about anxiety symptoms, second-order anxiety (anxiety that you are or will be anxious), and desperation to obtain relief.