Anxiety disorder, also known as anxiety neurosis, is characterized by generalized anxiety disorder (chronic anxiety disorder) and episodic panic state (acute anxiety disorder) as the main clinical manifestations, often accompanied by dizziness, chest tightness, palpitations, dyspnea, dry mouth, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, sweating, tremors and motor restlessness, etc. It is generally believed that the formation of anxiety symptoms has a close and important relationship with thinking and cognitive processes. Psychotherapy is extremely important to cure or relieve the patient’s anxiety symptoms. Anxiety is the feeling of panic and nervousness, the premonition that something unfortunate is about to happen, often manifesting as restlessness, insecurity, anxiety all day long, distraction, and loss of interest in external things. In severe cases, there is fear, fear of foreboding, easy panic reaction to external stimuli, often accompanied by sleep disorders and plant nervous disorders, such as headache, difficulty in sleeping, nightmares, easy to wake up, pale or flushed face, chest tightness, heartbeat, easy sweating, cold extremities, numb fingers, hand shaking, muscle throbbing, dizziness, palpitations, tight pressure or choking sensation in the chest, loss of appetite, dry mouth, abdominal distension and a The patient may experience constipation or diarrhea, frequent urination, irregular menstruation, lack of libido, impotence, etc. Some patients are anxious about these physical discomforts. They often check themselves to see if their pulse rate has increased, if their heart has stopped, if they are still breathing, and if their skin color has changed. During the examination, the patient is anxious, his eyebrows are locked, his muscle tone is increased, and his reflexes are active, often accompanied by restless movements, such as constant blinking, tapping of fingers or pounding of hands and feet. Patients find it difficult to control their worries, easily irritated, and unable to concentrate; they have difficulty falling asleep, sleep unsteadily or insecurely, and suffer from severe insomnia due to worry. Muscle tension. Easily fatigued. Interference with normal study, work and life due to excessive tension or worry, interfering with thinking and decision making as they should when rational, and this situation is repeated over a period of time. These are the clinical manifestations of anxiety disorders. Acute anxiety attack, i.e. panic attack, shows extreme nervousness and fear, panic, difficulty in breathing, choking sensation in the throat, cold sweat, trembling of the whole body as well as dizziness and floating unsteadiness. Patients often have chest tightness, choking sensation of heartbeat, numbness of the face and hands, the feeling of “going to die”, or “going crazy”, “going to faint”, often think that a heart attack to go to the emergency room Resuscitation.