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    Case Study of Generalized Anxiety Disorder For Sarah Robinson Roul Perry Delaware County Community College Presenting Problems While it is true that everyone experiences anxiety at some point in their life’s, generalized anxiety disorder or GAD, is a condition characterized by chronic or excessive worrying. Individual diagnosed with GAD often finds themselves worrying about minor details and events such as family, health, finances, relationships, work and school. They are…

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    The Effect of Social Anxiety and Self-Esteem on College Adjustment, Academics, and retention” [Revisited] Anyone who has ever been a student is most likely familiar with coping with anxiety in the classroom. Sweaty palms, a racing heartbeat, and the pressure of possible judgement from peers is enough to drive a college student away from any social setting. Social Anxiety is a real phobia that causes students such stress that they are unable to complete simple daily tasks in…

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    over two years ago and her brother, Jayden, suffers from severe anxiety and OCD. This adds a tremendous amount of stress to the household and their relationship. The couple juggles bringing the kids to therapy, doctors’ appointments, and school meetings. Lynn often is the parent fulfilling this tasks and the burden has taken its toll on her health. Rodney believes the most challenging aspect of their relationship is the high anxiety his wife has developed with the added strain over the last few…

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    thinking about them and rehearsing them during the day (Sibilia). Sometimes, people experience nightmares because of an underlying medical condition. In these cases, the underlying condition is treated. At times, this condition is treated as stress or anxiety as either may be a possibility. Medication is rarely used as treatment, but at times medication to reduce sleep awakenings are used…

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    occupation is not as desirable as it may seem from the public eye because of the mental issues, pressure to succeed and strain on the player’s bodies. The sports industry is not as glorious as it might seem from the stands of a stadium, as the amount of stress and pressure put upon athletes is unbelievably high. Contrary to popular belief, a sports occupation is not as desirable and simple as it seems from the screen of a television. Athletes…

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    Acording to Healthyplace.com, depression can lead to suicide, social and family withdraw and decrease your performance at work or school. I mention this because I have gotten close to suicide. Some other symptoms I have due to my depression are unintentional weight gain and loss, due to not eating and overeating, easily irritated, thoughts of self harm and some attempts, and crying spells that tend to happen for no apparent reason, I also tend to isolate myself from my family and social…

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    Do you drink energy drinks? Energy drinks are misleading and can cause serious side effects to your body. Many people who consume energy drinks don't even realize how unhealthy those beverages are. I`m here today to give our society factual information on how they can be harmful to your body. How do energy drinks give your body energy? Everyone loves the pump up feeling that the beverages give you, but no one knows how they actually give you energy. Energy drinks consume of sugar and caffeine,…

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    price. Stress, is the feeling we have when under pressure (Nordqvist). Stress and anxiety is a problem many people face around the world. Stress can very from different levels, ranging from mild to moderate and moderate to extreme. Stress can lead to physical complications, including increased blood pressure, lack of sleep, increased pulse, and much more (Nordqvist). There are ways to cope with stress, but as a people we must find a way to prevent it for everyone around the world. Reducing…

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    going back and giving my parents the same account of what had happened. My violent anxiety had plagued me, exiling me from my own mind, and causing me to lose control of my everyday life. I knew nothing would be resolved if I kept the futile words of the child psychologist in my head, “Don’t worry, it’ll only trigger a cycle of anxiety. Just try to get a grip on reality.” I knew I had to not only conquer my anxiety, but I needed to find a way to use it to my advantage.…

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    Academic pressure can be defined as stress that ensues from the desire to succeed academically both put on yourself and from other external factors. Over the past few decades, the academic pressure placed put on students across America has increased by almost twenty percent. There is not just one particular reason for the spike in academic pressure, but rather a plethora of reasons that vary depending on the individuals. Differences in cultures create varying standards for how well students…

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