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    Social phobia (also known as social anxiety) is a common disabling anxiety disorder that affects around 21.42% of people worldwide at any given time. Social anxiety is typically when people have a sense of indescribable dread in such occasions as simple social interactions. This genetic disorder can impact one’s life as the person affected is in a constant state of agonising anxiety over everything they do, think or say and this can put a huge strain on them as it tends to consume them. This…

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    Over coming fear isn’t an effortless task. Whether it was the fear of meeting new people or the fear of deep water, overcoming my personal terrors wasn’t always so painless. When I was around eight or nine in particular, my fear of heights caused me much embarrassment and kept me from enjoying myself with my friends. However, my learning to overcome this fear would lead to conquering other fears and learning that fear is only a mental roadblock. Around the time I was entering the second grade I…

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    more defined feeling of worthlessness, loneliness, and despair. It can become a vicious cycle that impairs the person’s ability to think rationally and can cause attempts at suicide. Students are less likely to seek help in this situation due to their fear of criticism by their peers. Many campuses have programs and counseling available to help in these crisis situations. If a student is showing signs and symptoms of suicidal behavior, it should be taken very seriously by the academic team as…

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    authors go on to explain in the second paragraph, ”Social anxiety predicted academic problems, such as lower grades, class absences due to a lack of participation, and fear of public speaking”(qtd. In Strahan, 2003), “as well as lower self-esteem and GPA in men” (qtd. in di Maria & di Nuovo, 1990).The practice of overcoming social fears is very important in the lives of those that deal with this mental disorder, because it not only affects personal relationships but their academics as well. The…

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    According to The Social Anxiety Association, social anxiety disorder (SAD) is defined as having a fear of social situations that involve interaction(s) with other people. People with social anxiety fear being negatively judged and evaluated by other people. They often have a misperception of themselves, including their appearance and self-worth (Richards 2013). Social anxiety is the third largest mental health care problem in the world, effecting about 7% of the population (Richards 2013).…

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    Everyone has more than one fear, some are understandable while others may be minor. Fear is frightening and overcoming fear can be challenging. Personally, I had a fear that some may say is minor, but for me it was major. Regardless of what the fear may be, no one can truly determine whether it is understandable or minor but the person experiencing the fear. Needless to say, once I overcame my fear, it left a positive impact on my life. It prepared me for bigger and greater things in life.…

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    Anxiety is a story written by James Lincoln Collier about why you should overcome your fears and not let them stop you from living life to the fullest. The thesis of this paper would be “do what makes you anxious; don 't do what makes you depressed.” The author list some very strong main points. He uses smaller ideas of anxiety to break down the thesis, such as this one displays what anxiety is, if you don 't take a chance to do something because you 're scared, you will soon find yourself…

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    “Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is the Lord. He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green, and is not anxious in the year of drought, for it does not cease to bear fruit.” (Jeremiah 17:7-8 ESV). Not only are insecurities and doubts a waste of precious time and energy, but a person can miss out…

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    The fear of change is very common among people all over the world. In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden is subject to an abundance of changes that he fears, which eventually causes him to realize that change is needed in some parts of his life in order to become more mature and to adapt to his surroundings. Holden´s fear of adulthood is one of his biggest fears throughout the course of the novel. When Holden first takes a taxi cab when he gets off the train station in…

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    Fear causes people to do bizarre things. In literature, fear can be used to make the reader feel sympathetic towards the protagonist. In Edgar Alan Poe’s book, The Pit and the Pendulum, Poe uses fear to captivate the reader into wanting to know what happens next. In the Crucible by Arthur Miller, fear is used in two ways, overcoming fear and letting fear ruin your life. There is always some sort of fear in literature, even if it isn't obvious. You can never escape fear, you can only overcome it…

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