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    agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder that reveals a fear of situations where escape could be difficult, or fear of certain condition such as embarrassing occurrences without any help available when they needed it. A person with agoraphobia suffers from an extreme concern of being outside, in an open place, a public area, and transportations. The agoraphobia occurs to the individual after having one or more panic attacks that cause a chain reaction of numerous fears. According to the book “People…

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    shy. A great deal of people aren’t brave enough to speak in front of a big crowd. They see that everyone is looking at them and don’t want to speak anymore because of the frightness. How can speaking in front of class can be terrifying? People have fear of public speaking because they are afraid of what people might think, they’re afraid if people are going to laugh, or they’re afraid that they might sound inarticulate. They’re many reasons as to why humans don't speak in front of many people.…

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    (“Facts”). Social Anxiety Disorder “refers to the fear of being humiliated, embarrassed, negatively evaluated, or rejected in social situations” (“Social Anxiety Disorder”). Some people who struggle with SAD feel disturbed when it comes to public speech while others fear “. . . any situation in which other people are present” (“Social Anxiety”). Suffering from SAD means that patients are suffering from: “Extreme uneasiness, self-consciousness, . . . fear of embarrassment in ordinary social…

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    and professional life Panic attacks affect 2.4 million U.S. adults and often begin during the late teens and early adulthood and strikes twice as many American women as men. Now, what is a panic attack? A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear that occurs for no apparent reason. It is a type of anxiety disorder that can only be described as a comprehensive emotional nightmare. Panic attacks trigger strong physical reactions that result in frightening symptoms. A person experiencing…

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    Anxiety disorders are a category of different mental disorders known by feelings of anxiety, or worry and fear. Having anxiety is not always a bad thing; it’s a normal part of daily life. Everyone faces and goes through at least a little of anxiety. It could include having to present in front of people or even taking a test. Anxiety disorders involve more than just worry and fear for a little while. Someone who has anxiety disorders the anxiety does not go away and it may also get worse.…

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    by age 24," (Response Ability Initiative: Depressive Disorders, 2014, p.1). Anxiety disorders arise when there is a constant fear that is disproportional to an…

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    high standards for performance, and worries of being judged or humiliated in front of others. These feelings are sometimes expressed physically through profuse sweating, blushing, crying, trembling, clamming up, or extreme bodily tension. Those with social anxiety may be afraid to even appear anxious for fear of being judged. For this reason, those with the disorder often avoid situations that will make them anxious. Because those with social anxiety may feel too embarrassed or afraid of being…

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    Musical Performance: Managing Performance Anxiety Performance anxiety is something that affects the majority of performers. Almost any musician who has performed on stage can attest to the impact anxiety can have on his or her performance. According to Social Anxiety Expert, Arlin Cuncic “Musicians who suffer with this type of anxiety are critical and self-evaluative before, during, and after performances. This negative self evaluation causes disrupted concentration and a host of physical…

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    Fear of Driving A Car » Driving Anxiety CureUnderstanding and Controlling it Driving is just another trigger for anxiety or panic attacks and so coupled together is known as driving anxiety attacks. These attacks can get triggered by any number of daily events. Such as, driving, heights, flying, death in the family, problematic relationship etc. As the attack leaves no physical evidence behind, the condition mostly goes undetected or noticed by others around them.Understanding Anxiety attacks…

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    exploring psychological disorders and the answer is: generalized anxiety disorder is where a person is unexplainably and consistently tense and uneasy while panic disorders cause panic attacks and sudden episodes of dread or fear, and phobias are irrational and intense fears that someone has. Anxiety can cause people to become distanced from the world. Two third of anxiety victims are women who suffer jitters, sleep deprivations and being on edge. In most cases people are not able to identify…

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