Causes of Anxiety and Stress Essay

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    General Anxiety Disorder… This condition involves excessive and unreasonable anxiety and worry that can last for longer periods of time. Signs include restlessness, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, shaking, crying, pacing, sweating, rapid breathing, rapid heartbeat, fearfulness and sleep problems. Who Gets it… GAD affects about 6.8 million American adults, including twice as many women as men. The disorder develops gradually and can begin at any point in the…

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    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 the divorce is the mental stress that the children endure. No children want to see their parents getting divorced unless the family…

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    Anxiety disorders are on the rise in our country, because of the multifarious etiological influences surrounding this mental illness, anxiety is often misdiagnosed: are we causing an anxiety epidemic? The interconnection of the biological, psychological and environmental influences of this disorder is often debated, questioning the true origin; is anxiety predetermined by our genetic makeup or do social and cognitive influences shape the severity of the disease. I believe all these factors play…

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    Different Types Of Anxiety

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    Anxiety is the most common mental illness in the United States. As many as 40 million Americans, ages eighteen and older have an anxiety disorder. This is equal to about 18% of the total population of the U.S (Marvelous, 2013). For many people, anxiety has a huge effect on the way they live their daily lives. Many people just believe that anxiety is all made up and that people who have it re unreasonable. But in reality it is a very serious disorders that often has very serious effects. However,…

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    Stress is not only threatening to oneself, but more to the people that care about those who are undergoing stress. In the article “Stress Causes Health Problems, Which Then Cause More Stress” by Richard Knox, he explains how “according to research by the Eliza Corp. and the Altarum Institute, people caring for sick or disabled family members are nearly twice as likely to suffer from chronic health conditions themselves, and are 63 percent more likely to die, than noncaregivers the same age.”…

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    Anxiety and Me Initial Reflection Why I Chose My Topic I have had anxiety and depression issues all my life. They have caused me difficulty with making friends, doing the things that I love, and getting the grades that I should. It started with emotional breakdowns and drastic mood swings when I was little. My parents just thought I was being a kid and trying to get my way and, I had “breakdowns” about the stupidest things. What we did not realize was that there was an underlying cause for my…

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    Piglet's Diagnosis

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    Winnie the Pooh, has all the symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Generalized Anxiety Disorder falls under the category of Anxiety Disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which states the diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder is Excessive or ongoing anxiety or worry, for at least three months, in relation to 2 or more events, restlessness and/or muscle tension, behavior may be affected by anxiety and worry, and significant distress or impairment.…

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    The effects of stress Stress can be involved in anyone’s life, no matter their age or status, and it can get frantic trying to be able to deal with it. Stress can be caused by anxiety, for example test anxiety or even worrying about someone or something. Stress keeps us wary of things all around us, as well as keeping us ready for anything, almost like a flight or fight instinct. In this day and age, stress can get in the way of peoples busy lives, and with long-lasting stress, it starts to…

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    but she knew something was wrong. Tina went to a psychologist; her psychologist diagnosed her with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. She now sees her psychologists once a week to discuss her fears and emotions. Going to her psychologist has seemed to help her with her fears. The etiology of anxiety is actually hard to explain because to a certain extent people don’t truly know what anxiety is due to their being many different kinds of…

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    while pregnant is normal, but too much stress can be risky. According to Berk “When women experience severe emotional stress during pregnancy, their babies are at risk for a wide variety of difficulties.” One example is experiencing “Intense anxiety,” which is related to “higher rates of miscarriage, prematurity, low birth weight, infant respiratory and digestive illnesses, colic, sleep disturbances... [and the] impaired physiological capacity to manage stress.” (Berk & Meyers, 2016, p. 113) I…

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