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Angsterkrankungen

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Angst ist eine elementare Emotion des Menschen. In vielen Lebenssituationen ist Angst hilfreich. Angst vor gefährlichen Situationen kann für den einzelnen überlebenswichtig sein. Angst vor Sanktionen stellt für den Zusammenhalt einer komplexen Gesellschaft einen wichtigen Faktor dar.

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