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    Coping Skills

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    least one mental illness such as anxiety disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and specific phobias (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2013). In addition, those who have experienced symptoms of anxiety disorders are plagued with severe social, occupational and interpersonal impairment. These individuals who suffer from anxiety disorders are more prone to be diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Furthermore, this is primarily due to the lack of knowledge…

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    the family. Throughout the film a number of issues are explored including stress and sibling relationships. The film while fictional offers an insightful example of…

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    The stress associated with children's hospitalization may lead to negative physiological and psychological disorders. Although being in the hospital as an adult is difficult, being in a hospital as a child is a fear that one would not be able to describe. Child…

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    leads to test anxiety and stress in middle school and high school students when they learn that finals are a big part of their grade and that they need to do well or they won’t pass. Studies have shown that “between two and three children in typical classrooms, or approximately 10% of children, are highly test-anxious.” (Segool, Natasha K) Although testing is required in the…

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    Carrie Traits

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    from the movie Carrie (2002). I chose Carrie due to the fact that she displays herself throughout the movie as someone who is full of anxiety as well as depression. Based on what I learned from trait theory in class, a personality trait is usually consistent over time. Through the character Carrie, I believe she falls directly into the Big Five Personality Traits and Carrie’s would be neuroticism. Trait theory explains Carrie’s behavior of being neurotic due to the fact that she is a high school…

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    through more than those who don’t; they are known to take more responsibility which can cause unneeded stress on the child. Mood disorders like bipolar disorder or depression can often affect the mood of the entire family(Nadelson, 38). This can cause more arguments among family members, which can lead to added tension, stress, and/or abuse. Children and teens get very little emotional help due to taking care of an emotional roller coaster at home which can lead to difficulty building…

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    This presentation will discuss the problems of the Vietnamese American children community. The Vietnamese American community relocated to Western society due to the trauma occurring within Vietnam. The children of migrates are directly affected by the traumas that the first generation Vietnamese Americans are experiencing. The first generation have difficulties acculturation to Western society but this is opposite for the second and other generations. The other generations were forced to…

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    simplest terms a sense of hope. What about the athletes? As fans it is easy to be the one yelling at the television when your favorite wide receiver does not make the catch, but what about him? Pause for a second and think about the pressures, stress and anxiety placed on his shoulders. What impact, good or bad, physical or mental, do sports have on athletes? Most athletes play their sport of choice from a young age all the way through adolescence, and some even in to adulthood, but it is not…

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    Anxiety In Teens

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    from an anxiety disorder. According to The National Institute of Mental Health, only 18 percent of those teenagers are actually medically treated for their conditions. Young people who have an anxiety disorder are set at a 25 percent higher risk for substance and alcohol abuse than teenagers who do not have such disorders (Duckworth 1). A healthy amount of stress and anxiety help humans detect threats and guide to prepare for everyday challenges that they are going to face (Hand 33). Anxiety…

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    The cause of anxiety from a behavioral perspective is operant conditioning, which is basically where learning revolves around taking into account the implications of an action. Specifically, this type of learning is controlled by individuals taking the environment in consideration and its positive and negative reinforcements. Moreover, the cause of anxiety from a psychoanalytical perspective is through the repression of traumatic experiences such as a death or an accident. Relatively,…

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