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    Anxiety In Molly's Life

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    make it financially. She had isolated herself from social activities and only spoke to her family through short phone calls every 4-5 months. Molly just felt she did not need anyone anymore and spends her days supporting her home. Under tremendous stress, Molly was able to alleviate herself regularly with cigarettes. While on work breaks, after the children had gone to bed and whenever she felt ready to give up, she found comfort in the smooth tantalizing trace of menthol smoke. She viewed…

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    The composite full scale intelligence quotient (FSIQ) is a global representation of the individual’s functioning, the index scores represent their ability on a specific grouping of tasks, and the subtests scores indicate their ability within the specific cognitive functions. The patient’s FSIQ measured in the average range (FSIQ = 97) on the WAIS-IV. There was significant scatter among index scores most likely caused by Mrs. Smith’s difficulties concentrating and sustaining attention; therefore,…

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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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    life that trigger feelings of loneliness, rejection, debilitating fear, anxiety, and even grief. How our mind and body react to those feelings can be different for each person. Although some believe depression is just a natural state, the truth is it is a serious disorder that takes place mainly in children, causing them to harm themselves, and leads them to look at the world differently. Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called…

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    pre-competition anxiety directly correlate with decreased performance within collegiate athletes. MODIFIED HYPTOTHESIS Cognitive and precompetition anxiety that is seen as debilitative correlates with decreased performance within collegiate athletes. REFERENCE: Humara, M. (1999). The Relationship Between Anxiety and Performance: A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective. Athletic Insight, 1(2), 2-5. http://www.athleticinsight.com/Vol1Iss2/CognitivePDF.pdf The Relationship Between Anxiety and…

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    effects of wartime deployments go past the average daily difficulties experienced in family life. The deployment affects the family, spouse, children and the military member. These deployments have caused psychological, financial, and other undue stress on the spouses and children of deployed service members.…

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    becoming overemotional. In my family I have been independent but I do ask for assistance or support if I need it from my family. When I am under stress I try to think of solutions that would alleviate that stress without becoming dependent on my family. Triangulation is when a third person is drawn into a relationship to decrease the intensity and stress between a dyad. Describe an example of triangulation in your family of origin.…

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    that 1 in 4 young people will experience some type of anxiety disorder in any one year - around one in 6 females and one in 10 males. A survey was created for class of students (12 respondents) with a series of questions about the topic of anxiety. 3 in 4 of the respondents aged 15-16 said that they have experienced anxiety before and 5 in 6 said they know someone with anxiety. 1 in 3 people said they didn’t know how to help someone with anxiety and it was hard for them to ask someone if they’re…

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    Depression Anxiety

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    Depression, Anxiety, and Me My freshman year of highschool was the first of many attempts on my own life. I was alone, in my bedroom. Staring at the blank wall in front of me, trying to find a will to keep moving forward. I’d thought about it numerous times, so why not do it? I didn’t have a reason anymore. I remember hearing my phone go off, trying to ignore it, but answering reluctantly. And the day after, I found out the voice in my head telling me there wasn’t a point in living anymore, had…

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    Stress on the Body Stress can, and will, control every aspect of a college student’s life. Students do not let stress take over on purpose, but it creeps into their daily lives and slowly take over to where the student is constantly stressed. The causes of stress can be from anything ranging from a quiz in the future to worrying about how to pay off student loans in the future. After a while the stress develops more stress. It does not take long for stress to build up, but when stress does…

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