Anxiety and Depression. It is becoming more prevalent in society that we hear these two words than fifty years ago. As future generations are born, more and more people seem to be diagnosed with either of these mental diseases and it is worrisome to the human development. These diseases have negatively impacted the human growth by effecting school and work performance, making relationships, and putting stress within the immediate family. This research paper will go over these topics between…
How does fear drive action? I think fear drives action by motivating you to get over your fear and do whatever you want. What is fear, I think fear is when you are afraid to do something that you would like to do. When fear comes across someone, they do things to get away from their fear. There are many reasons why people have fear. People do different things to get away from their fear. Maybe sometimes people don’t want to face their fear so they just fear whatever they are afraid of. Than…
impulse-control, and conduct disorders. Disruptive, impulse-control and conduct disorders include: Oppositional defiant disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, conduct disorder, pyromania and kleptomania. In both children and adolescence these behaviors if not properly addressed can lead to further problematic issues as the individual progresses towards adulthood. Although, psychodynamic, psychosocial, and biological factors all play an important role, the etiology of these disorders remains…
related to trauma that many individuals are burdened with: including anxiety, PTSD, and depression. Many experience social maladjustment and acute psychological distress in their exposure to trauma, some never being able to recover (Gold et al., 2000). Historically, there have been few attempts to distinguish subgroups within the broad category of individuals exposed to potential trauma who do not develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Therefore it can be imperative to examine the…
It is a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness, loss, anger, or frustration interferes with daily life for weeks or longer. People with anxiety disorders frequently have intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Often, anxiety disorders involve repeated episodes of sudden feelings of intense anxiety and fear or terror that reach a peak within minutes (panic attacks). Mental illness refers to a wide range of mental health conditions - disorders that affect…
According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (www.adaa.org) Anxiety Disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., it affects 40 million adults in the U.S., but what about children? If so many adults are diagnosed with anxiety disorders, why are only one in eight children diagnosed with anxiety? Is mental illness in children being overlooked? Children with anxiety disorders typically are at a much higher risk to perform poorly in school and disassociate themselves…
People who seek help with their social anxiety often have difficulties dealing with individuals who have "power," perceived power or authority. These can be authority figures, those with high status, or those in parental roles. However, you do not have to have social anxiety - fear of being negatively evaluated, embarrassed or humiliated, found inadequate, and rejected - in order to become anxious in the presence of someone with authority. In general, we have been taught to respect all…
IS IT? Panic Disorders are a variation of anxiety. Panic Disorder involves recurrent and often unexplainable Panic attacks. A Panic attack is a response to a stressful situation, where people may feel like they are losing control of themselves. Exact causes of Panic Disorder are still unclear but some evidence shows that if a family member has a tendency to nervousness you may inherit Panic Disorder from the immediate family member. The difference between Panic Disorder and Anxiety is that…
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder which an individual experience “unwanted, reoccurring obsessive thoughts and behaviors that reduce the anxiety of the obsessions.” (NIMH » Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. (n.d.). Retrieved October 30, 2016, from https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd/index.shtml). Those who suffer from OCD often repeat certain actions such as “washing their hands, checking, cleaning, counting, and arranging items in…
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by uncontrollable, unwanted thoughts and repetitive, ritualized behaviors that you feel compelled to perform. If an individual has OCD, they recognize that the obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors are irrational, but they feel unable to keep from doing them and breaking free. Obsessions are involuntary thoughts, images, or impulses that occur repeatedly in your mind. People who suffer from OCD definitely don’t want…