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    Cbt Social Anxiety

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    Social anxiety has different ways of being treated. The first and most common method is psychotherapy. Psychological therapy teaches a person to recognize negative thoughts and gain skills of how to gain confidence in social situations. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is the most common type of therapy for social anxiety. In this therapy someone gradually works up to situations that they fear most. Patients may also be involved in role playing and skill games to increase their social skills and…

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    Some treatments that may be available include “psychotherapy,oral PDE5 inhibitor, vacuum devices, or surgery” (Charles,1). The main way your doctor may tell you to improve your penile state of matter is to “ improve his lifestyle like quitting smoking.”(“Food To Help”,10) For men with erectile dysfunction there are many way to…

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    Many of us have memory lapses from time to time. We can’t remember a password, where we put our glasses, or why we came into the room. When these lapses happen, we assume it’s a common sign of aging, or perhaps a repercussion from too much wine and too little sleep the night before. But memory loss is also a side effect of common prescription drugs. If your daily life has become hampered by trouble remembering things, one of these prescription drugs may be the culprit. Antianxiety Drugs…

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    POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER 6Stress inoculation training will teach an individual with PTSD anxiety reducing stress andto cope with actual PTSD while trying to put that individual in a healthy state of mind. This kind of therapy is meant to inoculate individuals to become resistant to internal and external stresses within their lives. Individuals are taught about common stressful situations and are then are taught how to navigate through the situations causing as little stress as…

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    Acute Stress Disorder essentially features a development of characteristic symptoms lasting from 3 days to 1 month following an exposure to one or more traumatic events. These events include an exposure to war as a combatant or civilian, threatened or actual violent personal assualt (e.g., sexual violence, physical attack, active combat, mugging, childhood physical and/or sexual violence, being kidnapped, being taken hostage, terrorist attack, torture), natural or human-made disasters…

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    A migraine is an exceedingly common disorder that causes substantial pain, disability, and societal burden (American Migraine Foundation, 2015). Described as painful headaches, they are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and unusual sensitivity to light, sounds, and smells (WebMD, 2014). However, migraines are not just painful headaches. They are an extremely debilitating collection of neurological symptoms that may include severe recurring intense throbbing pain on one or both sides of…

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    Melancholia Research Paper

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    Depression, formally known as melancholia, has been around since the seventeenth century. For as long as patients have been diagnosed with depression, it has been a genuine dispute. The nine types of this disease include: major, bipolar, persistent, seasonal, psychotic, postpartum, premenstrual, situational, and atypical depression. Depression is a very common disease that affects several people throughout our world today. Sometimes it is hard to decipher if someone is depressed. The person…

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    Glimpsing into the home of a hoarder, one may find piles of yogurt cartons, newspapers from years past, old rusted electronics and many more seemingly useless items known to most as garbage. However, a hoarder may cherish these items and have similar difficulty discarding them as one would something of intrinsic value. There is often a misconception about hoarders, they are considered as lazy or unable to clean up after themselves. However, hoarders have little control over their hoarding,…

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    The film, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, based on the written novel by Stephen Chbosky exposes the reality of a naïve outsider just starting high school with the past effecting his present. The main character, Charlie, was always the one that people would harass and take advantage of. He is incredibly intelligent but does not let his voice be heard inside or outside of classroom. Meanwhile, later on a Friday night at the high school football game Charlie formally was introduced to Patrick…

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    Miss Havisham And PTSD

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    Miss Havisham has unfortunately gained the disorder of PTSD. It's normal to have upsetting memories, feel on edge, or have trouble sleeping after this type of event. At first, it may be hard to do normal daily activities, like go to work, go to school, or spend time with people you care about. But most people start to feel better after a few weeks or months. If it's been longer than a few months and you're still having symptoms, you may have PTSD. For some people, PTSD symptoms may start…

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