Answer:
1. Here are some historical treatments that were not effective and no longer used and why:
Lobotomy: A surgical procedure that involved cutting or scraping away parts of the brain to treat mental disorders.
Mercury: A toxic metal that was used to treat various diseases such as syphilis, typhoid fever, and worms.
Bloodletting: A practice that involved draining blood from a patient to balance their bodily fluids or humors.
2. Anxiety tends to be obsessed with the future…anticipated problems, like “what if's", and uncertainty fuel it. The focus is on avoiding future problems.
But fear is more about what’s happening right now. But with fear, it doesn’t necessarily have to be a real threat or problem…it could be something in your imagination.