Maheen Irfan Case

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a. Maheen Irfan, a biomedical engineering freshman here at Drexel University, does not typically share her anxiety with others, as she “[doesn’t] find it necessary to tell people.” She is anxious when she is late, encounters people she does not want to interact with, and has a fear of failure. However, Maheen does not feel as if her anxiety interferes with her day-to-day life and describes herself as a “chill person.” She overcomes her anxieties when she faces them by “chilling out or resolving the issue.” She likely has the least anxiety out of the friend

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