Most often anxiety in children stems from academic stressors and being overwhelmed with responsibilities with workload.
However, anxiety also stems from more serious stressors as well.
The guilt, anxiety, fear or anger still stem from within but are not, at least consciously, self-directed.
This anxiety stems from a sudden reassessment of economic prospects for 1988 in the wake of the stock market's plunge.
The public anxiety about derivatives stems in part from the sense that these transactions seem to be unrelated to normal business.
Cox explains that this anxiety stems from lacking "the energy to represent yourself to people.
Much anxiety near the end of life may stem from not talking.
Our anxiety stems from the realization that we should have planned better for a rainy day.
Ben's anxiety stems from a childhood spent under agitated parents, who have since reached the age when their offspring must baby them a bit.
Mr. Baum said the anxiety also stems from fear over the loss of an ally in the struggle against sexism.