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    The claimant testified that she has trouble breathing, anxiety, and depression. She has been taking Clonazepam and Wellbutrin since January of 2018. Her COPD and fibromyalgia has gotten worse. She has problems walking and talking. Her arms go numb. Anxiety, dust, and pollen make it harder for her to breath. She has Bursitis in her hips. She can vacuum but has to do one room at a time. She can stand for five to six minutes and sit for 15 minutes before her hips lock up. The heaviest she…

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    by identifying social anxiety disorder to be prevalent in adolescents. Specifically researchers made correlations between associated social discomfort and avoidance, which led to academic difficulties. While social association disorder is serviced the least in schools, research identified a need for facilitating treatment. Schools are uniquely positioned to address treatment challenges specific to SAD. For one, SAD appears less responsive than other pediatric anxiety disorders to individual…

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    Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Vignette #3. Nicole M. Watkins Oklahoma State University PSYC3443: Psychopathology Dr. Tony Wells March 11th, 2024. Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Vignette #3 Beck, who is the person described in vignette three, is a 21-year-old senior in college who is pursuing a major in physics. They are a persistent worrier and state they worry about things such as family members getting hurt or that they will get into some kind of accident or bad situation. They have…

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    Since Epilepsy is know for seizures, it's main symptom is a seizure itself, and possibly fainting. The effects of this disorder all depends on the person, and how their body reacts to the issue. People may face, depression, no control of the movement in your own body, and being lost/clueless within yourself. If you are diagnosed with Epilepsy, medication is needed for this disorder in order to stay somewhat controlled and maintain the regulations of your body. If you don't treat yourself…

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    He stated he has anxiety, but denied he was diagnosed with an Anxiety Disorder. He noted he is taking Trazodone for his anxiety. According to the client, his mother was diagnosed with Depression. The client reported he was baker acted two weeks ago prior to this intake. He shared he had a fight with his husband, was high…

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    different compared to classmates (Boyd). Specifically, social anxiety disorder is when someone has unreasonable fear of social issues (“Definition of Social anxiety disorder”). “A new study from Rhode Island Hospital researches shows that obese individuals with social anxiety related only to their weight may experience anxiety as severe as individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD)” (“Obese people can suffer from social anxiety disorder”). It is known that being obese is socially…

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    about everything. She occasionally worries about something bad happening to her or members of her family as she used to be bullied and teased a lot in school. Symptoms are congruent with DSM-V (2013) requirement for an anxiety disorder. She was previously diagnosed with generalized anxiety and still meets the criteria for it at this…

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    (American Psychiatric Association, 2013, p.191). Since Isabel does not explicitly show symptoms of Separation Anxiety Disorder, it was rather difficult to diagnose her but Isabel’s symptoms do not really fit any other diagnosis. A refusal to leave the home could fall under the Autism Spectrum, but Isabel shows no other symptoms that would lead one to believe she has Autism Spectrum Disorder. A treatment plan that would be helpful for Isabel would be family therapy. Medication can be used to…

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    I've always been the type of person that was extremely anxious and cautious of everything around me. Being that I hate for people to see the weaker side of me, I've never fessed up to my anxiety. I've never actually been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, either but, after a recent panic attack, I knew that something was wrong. I had an experience recently where I completely shut down over my everyday life. It was something so simple. In the end, all I had to do was sit down and think it out.…

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    his son’s toys and Ashdown Forest in Sussex, near Milne’s home, served as inspiration for Hundred Acre Wood (“Winnie). The characters of Winnie The Pooh are said to show signs of numerous disorders such as Binge Eating Disorder in Winnie the Pooh, Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Piglet, and Major Depressive Disorder in Eeyore. First, characters, Winnie the Pooh, is also known as Pooh or Pooh Bear. He is a small golden bear who wears an old red shirt. He has a great love for honey and is always…

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