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    that is child friendly. “From a basic office setting for working with children, it is helpful to have floor space and a large tablet and drawing tools like crayons or markers” (Adler-Tapia, 2008, p. 39). The authors are pointing out that when working with children it is important to have a room that is kid friendly. In addition, having a room that allows a child to be creative is important to the therapeutic process. Some therapist might have a hard time doing EMDR on children because they have…

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    Anxiety can be a crippling disorder that can change your life in almost every way. “Monkey Mind” by Daniel Smith is a memoir written about his battle with anxiety. In his memoir Smith lays out what anxiety is to him and how it has impacted his life. He writes about many specific instances in which his anxiety was at its highest point in his life and what he did to try and combat it. Imagine feeling on edge and constantly nervous, or having an infinite number of potential situations and how…

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    lower rate of anxiety disorders even if there were a bunch of day…

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    depression and anxiety. As both obtain a great impact on millions of individuals around the world, there is a great distinction between the two definitions. Depression can be categorized as a serious medical condition in which one feels a sensation of sadness, hopelessness, and unimportance rendering the motivation for everyday life. Anxiety on the other hand can be described as a sense of intense fear, nervousness, or anxious feelings towards various future events. The words depression and…

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    psychological disorders from a comedic perspective, through the main character, Bob Wiley. Despite the gross exaggeration of some of Bob’s dysfunctional traits, the film does an exceptional job conveying the reality of these disorders and the affects associated with them. It is very apparent from the get-go that Bob Wiley suffers from numerous psychological disorders; specifically, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Agoraphobia, Hypochondriasis, Anxiety and Dependent Personality Disorder.…

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    encouraged to keep a journal of the severity, frequency, and duration of her anxiety symptoms. The journal will be a tool used by healthcare providers to monitor the progress of her symptoms and identify her risk factors (Austin & Boyd, 2010). L.A. will be encouraged to attend support group, like Resilient Minds. Resilient Minds focus on individuals with mood disorders and offers an evidence-based group experience to help ease anxiety in a friendly environment. The session is facilitated Dr.…

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety-related disorder that impacts approximately 1 in 200 children. When an individual is anxious about something and has intrusive thoughts related to this anxiety, these “repetitive, persistent, intrusive impulses, images, or thoughts about something” can be considered obsessions. To avoid any negative outcomes of the anxiety, some individuals preform “repetitive, stereotyped acts” that they fell will prevent something from happening (Kauffman &…

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    Panic Disorder is defined by the National Library of Medicine as "a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen". Sufferers of panic disorder have frequent panic attacks, sometimes completely unprovoked, which often leads to a fear of panic attacks on top of everything else. This disorder affects everyday life, make normal situations nearly unbearable, as sufferers worry about the constantly looming threat of an attack. A panic…

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    Many Motor tics may be incidents of moving the neck from side to side, rolling of the eyes, swinging arms, jumping, etc. In rare cases it is reported that vomiting is also a tic associated with this disorder. A specific study was done in order to study this unusual tic more closely. In a case study reported by The Journal of Psychiatry and Neurological Science (Hesapçıoğlu, Bilginer, & Kandil, 2014), a twelve-year-old girl was experiencing abdominal…

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    Cause Of Anxiety

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    Using acupuncture for anxiety or stress helps your body maintain its physical, metaphysical, and emotional balance. During times of high anxiety we tend to be worn down. We don 't sleep as well. We often don 't eat as we should. And let 's not forget that we are often quick to anger or become irritable even when the focal point of our feelings has nothing to do with out actual origin of stress. Acupuncture can target the points on your body that are most likely to be impacted by stress. There…

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