Explanation of Anxiety Disorder Essay

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    social anxiety disorder feel powerless against their anxiety. They are terrified that they will humiliate or embarrass themselves. Some everyday tasks become immensely cumbersome and even seem impossible to accomplish. One of the most troublesome activities for someone suffering from social anxiety is establishing friendly, casual, and romantic relationships. Those who have not experienced social anxiety may not realize how difficult it may be for those who have been struggling with the disorder…

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    Maureen a 49 year old female demonstrates signs and symptoms of generalised anxiety disorder. GAD is common in female than in males. There is a level of anxiety that can be experienced by everyone at some point in life.( McGrandles & McCaig 2010) Anxiety becomes a disorder if the anxiety and worry continuous for at least six months, uncontrollable and debilitating (McGrandles & Duffy (2011).Anxiety can be described as an emotional state of fear or uncomfortable expectation with physical,…

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    A mental disorder that has been constantly criticized over the years and used as an excuse in many situations. Anxiety is known to have many different off branches and effects a diverse group of individuals all throughout the world. Starting from simple shyness to causing extreme panic disorders, anxiety has become one of the biggest dilemmas of our time to critics and the society we live in. All because of one short and simple yet very complicated question that no one seems to have the correct…

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    help. Going out in public was a terrifying aspect and I couldn’t stay still. When my life started to look bleak, I was able to seek help from many mental health professionals that helped me learn that I was suffering with generalized and social anxiety disorder. I was able to see how different techniques and theories were being used in my therapy sessions. These helpful mental health professionals, heightened my passion to become a marriage and family therapist. Since this experience, my…

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    with anxiety disorder to also suffer from depression or vice versa. Nearly one half of those diagnosed with anxiety are also diagnosed with depression. (transition; With anxiety disorder some people can hold a job and function socially, where others can’t even leave their homes.) I. The exact cause of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is unknown however, evidence that biological factors, family background, and life experiences, particularly stressful ones, play a role. A. Anxiety…

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    Treatment Anxiety can be treated through psychological and pharmaceutical methods. The main psychological treatment is cognitive behavioural therapy (Montgomery 2009, pg. 46). Cognitive behavioural therapy is a talking therapy that manages patient’s problems by influencing and changing the way they think and behave (Muir-Cochrane, Barkway & Nizette 2014, pg. 172). Similar psychological treatments are relaxation therapy and anxiety management (Montgomery 2009, pg. 46). Other therapies are…

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    Galileo once said, “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him find it within himself.” Great teachers can help students achieve great things, and they can guide them, but teachers cannot sit there and truly teach a student anything. There has to be passion and desire to learn. Sometimes teachers have to tend to students individually to help the student succeed. According to WritingCommons.org, “Conferences are a time for you, as a student, to ask your instructor specific,…

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    describing symptoms that do not meet the full criteria for any of the disorders in the anxiety disorders diagnostic class of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013); therefore, a diagnosis of other specified anxiety disorder is appropriate. However, it should be noted that the symptoms described are highly characteristic of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and meet 5 out of the 6 criteria for GAD. More information or…

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    isolate them based upon their current status. According to a recent study conducted by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, there are 6.8 million Americans who struggle with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, 15 million Americans struggle with Social Anxiety Disorder, 7.7 Million struggle with Post Traumatic Stress Order, and an additional 15 million Americans struggle with Major Depressive Disorder. While documented Americans face these struggles, undocumented Immigrants face these…

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    General Anxiety Disorder… This condition involves excessive and unreasonable anxiety and worry that can last for longer periods of time. Signs include restlessness, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, shaking, crying, pacing, sweating, rapid breathing, rapid heartbeat, fearfulness and sleep problems. Who Gets it… GAD affects about 6.8 million American adults, including twice as many women as men. The disorder develops gradually and can begin at any point in the…

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