
New Books in Psychology Daniel P. Keating, “Born Anxious: The Lifelong Impact of Early Life Adversity” (St. Martin’s Press, 2017)
Jul 3, 2017
Dr. Daniel P. Keating, a psychology professor at the University of Michigan, delves into the roots of anxiety in his research on early life adversity. He reveals how stress during pregnancy and infancy can predispose individuals to anxiety later on. The conversation highlights the connection between social inequality and elevated stress levels. Keating offers insights on breaking the cycle of anxiety through resilience-building and social support, while emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding in addressing this rising societal issue.
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Defining Anxiety
- Anxiety is a clinical diagnosis, but also a general feeling of stress and overwhelm.
- Dr. Keating focuses on the broader, non-clinical anxiety many experience.
Anxiety Continuum
- Some individuals are more prone to chronic anxiety than others.
- Anxiety exists on a continuum, from rarely stressed to almost constantly stressed.
Consequences of Anxiety
- Chronic anxiety has long-term negative consequences, affecting relationships and behavior.
- Excess cortisol from chronic stress harms physiology, leading to various health issues and reduced lifespan.

