Abstract:
Distress and associated cognition in anxiety disorders are studied extensively 
throughout the world to conceptualize the core phenomenon of anxiety with the aim to 
device intervention plan for help individuals suffering from anxiety disorders. A number 
of studies also showed the presence of positive belief about worrying and the behavioral 
aspects of anxiety in some of the disorders.However, there is a general gap in the 
empirical literature on positive beliefs associated with anxiety disorders. The aim of the 
present study was therefore to explore the patients’ positive belief regarding their 
disorders and the impacts of such beliefs in patients suffering from anxiety-based 
disorders.  
A qualitative research design with grounded theory approach was adopted for 
exploring positive beliefs associated with anxiety disorder. Purposive sampling technique 
was used to select participants suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder, generalized 
anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, 
bulimia nervosa and illness anxiety disorder. Data was collected using in-depth interview, 
however, to enhance the depth and richness of data, narrative interview and photo 
elicitation technique were incorporated in the interviews. Analysis of data involved 
transcription and content analysis of the transcribed data using open and axial codes 
through NVivo 10 software.  
The findings suggested that people with anxiety disorder have positive beliefs over 
their disorders in five broad domains; productivity, personal growth and development, 
skills and resources, safety and security and wellbeing. Each of the broader themes of 
positive beliefs were also represented by several sub themes. The participant also reported 
both positive and negative impact of these positive beliefs.Interviews with clinicians who served as the key informants generally corroborated the findings generated from the 
patients. The findings of the current research is expected to widen the theoretical 
understanding of anxiety disorders and might be utilized in designing effective 
intervention plan for the patients.