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    PTSD In Military

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    Why I chose this topic I chose to research Post Traumatic Stress Disorder because I have personal experience about the subject. While doing this study I had to question myself multiple times on my opinions about war and military actions. I have always known that war is something that will always be happening, and I am aware that killing is the number 1 thing that happens during war, on both sides, but seeing people die, and not being able to help them, is a leading cause of PTSD in military…

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    I could not quite explain what was wrong, but I was far more scared than I had ever been in Afghanistan. Many people that leave for their tour across seas, may leave the homeland already with accumulated stress and worry. (Junger, 2012) said this about PTSD back People who…

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    blatant misinformation and trickery? Well, in 2013 the combine total of prescriptions issued for the top 25 psychiatric drugs reached 419 million prescriptions (Grohol, 2015). These included anti-depressants, ADHD medications, anti-psychotics, anti-anxiety, sleep medications…

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    If you were to ask me what the scariest part about having anxiety is, my answer to you would be how little is known about it. Mental health is such a feared thing to talk about, yet talking and spreading awareness is the only way to end the stigma. I have severe “performance anxiety” as my doctor called it, it 's no longer an everyday thing but for a long time it was, it started as being anxious before soccer games or track meets, I mean, nerves is something all athletes face, it 's part of the…

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    Frank Furedi is an author, commentator and sociologist who puts his efforts and knowledge into the nature of authority and mistrust. Frank also leads discussions of fear, risk, and the unknown, Furedi states,”We are less familiar with pain and suffering than our ancestors, yet new forms of fear play an ever-expanding role in 21st century life.” In most cases fear can often explain itself in one simplistic way, being afraid; but fear doesn't just show the sense of being afraid, it can also show…

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    am familiar with - romance and realistic fiction. Most of the books that I read are about how a man and a woman fall in love in spite of emotional and physical strife. Highly Illogical Behavior, however, was about a man who had such severe social anxiety that he developed agoraphobia, thus rendering him incapable of leaving his house. Solomon Reed, the protagonist, was even terrified of having friends, due to how foreign the concept was to him - “Now he knew it to be absolutely true: He had a…

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    of mental illness disorders. More than 1.5 million children are diagnosed with a type of mental illnesses disorder (Kerens, 2012). Mental illness can lead into many different disorders such as anxiety. Anxiety is the most common disorder in middle childhood; there are many different types of anxiety disorders children may be affected by. For this research paper I will be discussing what anxiety is in middle childhood, what causes anxiety in children, the different anxiety disorders that are…

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    Anxiety is a feeling of worry and uneasiness. Moments of anxiousness are normal, but when anxiety hinders an individual from accomplishing a daily activity, that is when it becomes a disorder. Anxiety disorders can be a serious problem. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States. The reason of anxiety is not always known, and that can exacerbate how a person feels. There are effective treatment options that can help people manage anxiety. Anxiety is what…

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    Panic Attacks And Anxiety

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    “Panic attacks and anxiety attacks are not real, people only fake them to get attention from others. They just fake an asthma attack and say they are having a panic attack”. No, Panic disorders, Generalized Anxiety disorder, Obsessive Compulsive disorder, Post-Traumatic stress disorder, and Specific Phobias are not fake; they are terrible mental DISORDERS that millions of people encounter everyday. It is more common than you think for people to say that a panic attack or anxiety attack are just…

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    My Anxiety Essay

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    Anxiety is something I have always been accustomed to, and even some of my earliest memories involve that anxious, nerve stricken feeling in the pit of my stomach. I was always the shy kid in the class, something to grow out of once I grew older, except that was not the case at all. Anxiety and I have grown closer over the years, so much so, that I developed several crippling anxiety disorders that shaped my life and how I lived it. It came on during my high school years and it affected my…

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