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    Anxiety Anxiety is one of more common mental illness in America, more than 18% of Americans have anxiety. This barrier of anxiety has been tough, but it getting better and better every day; courage and determination helped me get better with this illness, and I was able to preserve just like Jackie Robinson. This illness started in 7th grade. I first noticed it in a softball game, I have been playing softball since I was 7 years old, and nothing like this has ever happened to me before.…

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    William Mace, the correlation between tuition fees and anxiety or depression is discussed. Mace explains the theory many people have that the reason college students have an increasing mental health demands and American universities in due to the amount of tuition and pressure to succeed. Although, this may be correct, Mace believes otherwise. Statistical evidence has shown that there has not been an extreme increase or decrease in anxiety in college students throughout the years even as tuition…

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    students have anxiety because of the stress that comes from trying to get all of their assignments done before the due date. Anxiety disorder is the number one most common illness in the US (Facts & Statistics). Anxiety is a great epidemic that is accuring in the US. Anxiety can cause students to be distracted in class, and not play attention in class, which can affect the student’s performance. Anxiety disorders, also, can have great effects on your health. People with panic disorder are more…

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    who are habitually misdiagnosed with other mental illnesses such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder or depression, OCD occurs in approximately 1% of all children. In addition, adults who have been diagnosed with OCD later in life have experience or exhibit OCD symptoms during their childhood years. OCD in children So what is OCD? OCD is one type of anxiety disorder where children may ve preoccupied with something dangerous, harmful, dirty or wrong. There are…

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    Anxiety is a natural feeling that the majority of people have experienced at some point in their life. For the most part, anxiety can push us to do things that may be out of our comfort zone and do the thing we may fear most. Even writing this essay, possibly some may have begun to feel the nerves trying to create the perfect essay. However, learning to manage anxiety was one of the most difficult obstacles I have ever had to struggle with. Friedrich Nietzsche states, “That which does not kill…

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    adolescence, neither surrounded by people my own age nor in public school for health reasons, all of my friends were online and lived in different cities, or even states. At that time I was struggling with social anxiety; despite this, I fought through moments of depression and anxiety by having personal online conversations with my friends through instant-messenger. Without the pressure of someone staring straight at me, awaiting a response or judging me with their facial expression, I didn’t…

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    Family expectations and obligations can cause anxiety among adolescents. When students become overwhelmed with school work, peer pressure, and family obligations their ability to make sound decisions can become compromised. Anxiety can cause them to lose sleep, over worry and some adolescents can become depressed. When working with students individually, it is important for the school counselor to be active listeners. One should have an awareness of the student cultural backgrounds and an…

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    mostly suffer are the children. Divorce affects children in many aspects: divorce is stressful for children, divorce creates painful memories in children, divorce provokes children to have psychological and behavioral problems, and divorce cause anxiety in children. The adjustment of the children in the divorce can last from two to many years and many children will adjust, but most of the children will show effects that will accompany them for their entire lives. One of the effects caused by…

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    with any of the depression disorders, 70% of them also have some type of psychological disorder. Depression is a disorder involving one’s mood that causes a relentless feeling of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities. Since people that experience depression also experienced psychological disorders, a National Survey for social fears gives results that show 38.6% of people today experience any kind of social fear in their lifetime. Social anxiety disorder is when an individual…

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    Anxiety: Do You Really Know How It Is Affecting Your Life? Anxiety. Do you really know what that means? Do you know how it feels to live with it? Can you imagine living every day in constant fear over something in your life? Anxiety is something most people have to deal with. There are people in this world who have to deal with anxiety every day of their life and it takes a major toll on them. Sometimes, anxiety affects them based on how they choose to cope with it or how they react to it.…

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