Maybe I'm misunderstanding you but this sounds like a definition from someone who hasn't experienced anxiety, so doesn't understand the exaggerated emotional response to one's thoughts.
Also, an additional thought in the form of a question: Would a perfect person never experience any feelings of anxiety? I can't say I know for sure in part because I don't know how to properly characterize Jesus' emotions in the garden of Gethsemane, but even if a perfect person like Jesus would not ever feel anxious, there is only one of those in existence so the significance of clinical anxiety remains.
Also (I'm sorry! God made me a voice and I consequently tend to have a lot to say), God has in the past year revealed via someone I love very much, that some people have so much psychological/spiritual damage from childhood that it cannot be repaired in this lifetime. Therefore it is important for us as Christians to respect that and not judge others improperly, or to torment them with unrealistic expectations.
Even for those who can be helped in this lifetime, it isn't simple. I have a friend who was miraculously healed of bipolar disorder, and she has said that all the psychological tools they had tried to teach her were ineffective UNTIL her healing.
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