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    • Service page 1 body of text [Hypnosis]: 300-350 • "Hypnotherapy" in content George P. Glaser, LCSW is a psychotherapist serving patients in Austin, Texas. He offers hypnosis as a form of hypnotherapy to treat various conditions and personal issues. When performed by a qualified hypnotherapist, hypnosis can alleviate pain, allergies, anxiety, and stress, as well as sleep disorders, eating disorders, and depression. What is hypnosis? Hypnosis involves concentration, focused attention, and inner…

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    Research Paper On Phobias

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    A phobia is defined as an irrational fear of something that can sometimes pose little or no real danger. In this paper we will look further into what a phobia really is and the theories and experiments behind them. There have been many experiments behind phobias including one experiment conducted by John B. Watson known as The Little Albert Experiment. We will dig deeper into this experiment and others later in the paper. According to the National Institute of Mental Health more than 10 million…

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    Ferocious Fear Faster, the men ran, faster, are they men anymore, faster, went the running skeletons trying to survive the freezing night. Night is a heart-wrenching nonfiction story by Eliezer Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor who decided to share his story and that of other millions, for everyone to learn and read of. Eliezer was a young man when his entire town was taken into a dehumanizing captivity by opposing German forces, forced around the entire expanse of a European country to five…

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    Panic Attack Case Study

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    has fears of being a bad father, of being disliked by co-workers, and of his wife leaving the marriage even though there are no indications that she is dissatisfied with the marriage. These concerns consume his thoughts and he is unable to stop worrying even though he acknowledges that his worries are unfounded. He over estimates the danger and level of fear he should have in his worries about his parent’s health. His father had a myocardial infraction, but is well, but the patient’s fears…

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    Anxiety Definition Essay

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    Disorder is an disorder that falls under the blanket term of anxiety. This is the type of anxiety that you panic, it is the type where people have repeated panic attacks, which are “sudden periods of intense fear that may include palpitations, pounding heart, or accelerated heart rate; sweating; trembling or shaking” 3) Social Anxiety Disorder is when someone is especially anxious in a social situation, there are some people who are completely fine and have no anxiety until they are surrounded…

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    What Is Social Anxiety?

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    In addition to typical worries that everyone experiences, fears of performing ordinary tasks such as talking with people, ordering food, or simply answering questions in class are all magnified to the point of being irrational and preventing the person from functioning properly. Social Anxiety Disorder, labeled…

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    that it might not draw the attention of the beast. She realized the horror in her mistake of trying to glace at the creature. She'd been caught. The monster left her no moment alone; and, in the latter, she started, hourly, from dreams of unutterable fear, to find the hot breath of the thing upon her face, and its vast weight - an incarnate Night-Mare that…

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    Bradley Mavin

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    Identify the Problem Bradley Mavin is 12-year-old European American male. Bradley’s was referred to specialized clinic for youth because of social anxiety and withdraw difficulties while at school and within his community. Bradley recently transition from elementary school to middle school was extremely difficult. The symptoms of social anxiety and withdrawal intensified when Bradley had difficulties assimilating into new school district. Brief Summary of Individual and Background…

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    Amygdala

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    Fear, it is something nearly everyone have. Fear has it own benefits and disadvantages. It can protect someone from danger or put someone in danger. According to Alix Spiegel, one of the hosts on Invisibilia, on the episode, World With No Fear, “If you have no fear, more terrible things will happen to you, but you don’t personally experience them as terrible. If you have a lot of fear, fewer bad things are likely to happen, but it’s very probable that your life is more painful to you” (Spiegel,…

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    Specific purpose: To inform my audience that phobias are wide ranging, different from fears, and there are specific methods of treatment to treat them. Central Idea: Phobias are an irrational fear, a kind of anxiety disorder in which the individual has a relentless dread of a situation, living creature, place or thing. They are categorized into 3 main types: specific, social and agoraphobia. They differ from fears as they cause some level of impairment, and medications and psychotherapy are 2…

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