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    Social phobia is caused by a complex contribution of biological, environmental, and bad or traumatic experiences. When it comes to biological factor we know that anxiety can run in families, and this suggest that there’s a genes play a role. Secondly, people have different temperaments or personalities, which affect the degree to which they are easily distressed (Overcoming, 2008). The third and I believe the most…

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    My experience related some what to the experiences of PWS. I might not have felt a lot of frustration, but like PWS I was really nervous when I had to communicate with other individuals and was fearful of their response. My biggest discomfort was thinking they would react negatively and be rude through out the interaction. These feelings definitely got into my head and made me even more fearful to go up to an individual. As far as secondary behaviors, I did not intend to do any, but I notice…

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    This article is focused on Anxiety and a little smidge of depression to add on. The author is a regular young married woman who lives her normal life with her husband, but unfortunately another guest. The type of guest who comes unwelcomed and you can’t deny their entry into your home and life. Neither one of the home tenants want the guest to show up but they have learned they have to accept that the guest will show up and need to learn how to deal with it. Personally I love this essay from the…

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    Anxiety disorders commonly exist among all of us in our everyday lives. It can be quite useful as long as it is balanced. Too little anxiety can cause one to feel sluggish or even lifeless, while too much anxiety can disrupt homeostasis causing one to be unstable. The term Anxiety is used to describe “generalized fear or dread in the absence of a specific danger”. (Morris and Coleman 117). There are five major types of anxiety disorders that can affect individuals. In this research paper, I…

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    Humanists clench interpretations that people have free will, also identify as the freedom to indicate their own destiny and strive for self-actualization- the achievement of one’s full potential. A humanist might consider the origin of Jake’s anxiety disorder evolving from, Jake, himself; he directs his own life, therefore Jake had developed a mindset to hassle and fear on his own will. Jake possesses the ability to make himself happy and relieved as treatment. Cognitive psychology emphases on…

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    Causes Of Anxiety

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    Anxiety is defined as a term for several disorders that causes nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying (MedicalNewsToday, 2004-2016). Anxiety has different effects on a person, depending on the type of anxiety that they have. People can have symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, panic attacks, fear and much more (Pietrangelo, 2014). There are many factors that can lead to a person having an anxiety disorder, such as biological, environmental, brain chemistry or all of the above…

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    The goal of many of these treatments is to engage clients in the current moment. One of the main obstacles many clients face when trying to reduce their anxiety levels is to reduce their own chronic worry about the future or ruminations of regret from the past (Bishop et al., 2004). When individuals are not able to be present in the moment then it is very difficult for the client to ever truly heighten their…

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    Like a cloud in the sky, anxiety is looming. Anxiety can be triggered by several causes, and the weather oftentimes can be this trigger by affecting people’s decisions and even attitudes. During the early 1800s in England, human population was rapidly increasing especially in large cities. With the increase of people, there was also a rapid increase of disease and sickness. Medicine and science were advancing during this time, but “[m]edicine in 1800 was a scary combination of chance ……

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    All About Anxiety Anxiety disorder is a condition that is very hard to live with. People may think that anxiety isn’t a real condition, while others believe since it's been scientifically proven it is real. Over 40 million people have been diagnosed with this condition. People need to understand that it’s not just a natural feeling of fear, but a very serious disorder. People might think that anxiety is just a natural feeling of fear, but there have been many studies showing just how serious…

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    Anxiety in the Classroom Stress is caused by many different factors such as troubling thoughts, tragic events, or other hardships. Contrary to belief, adults are not the only ones who can experience high levels of stress. Children and teens from all ages can experience stress as well. On many occasions, children and teens feel pressured due to academic expectations imposed on them. Although, occasional stress is inevitable, constant stress can lead to anxiety. Therefore, on many occasions the…

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