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    urges to continue to drink. Although, this is extremely dangerous. This disorder tends to develop over time with alcohol abuse, it turns into an unhealthy dependence (WebMD). Anxiety disorders may be caused by many things. Anxiety can occur to a consequence to an outside source or negative thoughts. There could also be environmental factors involved stress…

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    Anxiety In Late Adulthood

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    The disorder is experienced when a person is exposed to possible scrutiny by other people, which create fear or anxiety regarding a social situation. It includes social situations such as meeting unfamiliar people, having a conversation, performing in front of other people and being observed. If the individual is a child, the anxiety does not only occur when they meet adults, but also when they meet their peers (Autism Speaks, n.d.). Among the fears of the individual is the fear that they will…

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    Social phobia (also known as social anxiety) is a common disabling anxiety disorder that affects around 21.42% of people worldwide at any given time. Social anxiety is typically when people have a sense of indescribable dread in such occasions as simple social interactions. This genetic disorder can impact one’s life as the person affected is in a constant state of agonising anxiety over everything they do, think or say and this can put a huge strain on them as it tends to consume them. This…

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    Bradley Mavin

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    specialized clinic for youth because of social anxiety and withdraw difficulties while at school and within his community. Bradley recently transition from elementary school to middle school was extremely difficult. The symptoms of social anxiety and withdrawal intensified when Bradley had difficulties assimilating into new school district. Brief Summary of Individual and Background Information According to Mrs. Nelson, Bradley’s separation anxiety begun in elementary school; however,…

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    Incarcerated Mental Health

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    children of a single parent the child might be placed in foster care or with a different family member. This change of environment can bring on a large amount of stress due to the child having to adapt. This also brings back the feeling of separation anxiety and the fact that the child can begin to develop resentment towards the parent that has been imprisoned, resulting in the child having abandonment issues. A child who experiences abandonment is more prone to having long-term psychological…

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    That 's what happens when you have anxiety. People claim that they have the one thing that has taken over almost every part of your life, because they were nervous for approximately 1.07 seconds. Self-diagnosis and social media has thrown the word anxiety out so many times that it doesn 't justify the effects it has on people who really have anxiety. Anxiety isn 't just one disorder, there are 6 major ones and many ones under those categories. People with anxiety have so many things to deal with…

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    What Is Fear Essay

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    What is fear? To my thinking, I believe that fear is the belief that someone or something is dangerous, or a threat to you. We all have fears. Whether it’s something simple or very terrifying. At of all my fears, I would say that my greatest fear is failure. This is not just plain failure, but it’s failing in life, like not having a career or not finishing college and ending up working a job for minimum wage for the rest of my life. No one wants that for their selves. Everyone wants to be…

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    The Shadow of fear Well I'm going to start off with telling the real definition of fear. Then I'm going to give examples of fear. As well as a short story from the past about fear. As you read this essays out will slowly learn what fear is and what it can do to a person. As well as more details on what fear is. this quote is quoted by Franklin D Roosevelt, The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. First I'm going to tell you about the real definition of fear. an unpleasant emotion…

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    Fear Vs Confusion

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    "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is the fear of the unknown" - H.P. Lovecraft. The difference between fear and confusion is a fine line. There is even fear of confusion known as fear of the unknown. The true difference between the two lies in the definition of both words. Fear and confusion merge together when the confusion is so severe there is no longer a difference. Fear is experienced when you perceive to be in danger. Confusion…

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    The topic that will be discussed is Agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder that usually develops out of a panic disorder that already exists. Agoraphobia is the fear of being in any place or situation where one may experience panic or stress because they may feel trapped embarrassed, helpless, or that escaping the current situation is hindered. It can be summarized as the fear of having a panic attack in a public setting. It often involves a fear of crowds, bridges or of being outside…

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