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    Anxiety disorders are becoming increasingly common in society, and are characterized by common symptoms of fear over future events or the consequences of current ones. This fear is often debilitating in the afflicted person, and is a hindrance to normative behaviour. Certain anxiety disorders originate in childhood and adolescence, and they may persist into adulthood without treatment. One anxiety disorder with particularly negative implications is social anxiety disorder. Social anxiety…

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    Anxiety Reflection

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    enjoyed this week’s group, I felt like I really connected and bonded to my group members. Speaking about my anxiety is something that I really don’t enjoy doing. Only a handful of people know I have generalized anxiety and social anxiety and those people are either my family are super close friends. I find it really weird that there are other people out there that know how much my anxiety is such a difficult aspect of my family. However, it’s not a bad feeling that there are other people out…

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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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    Fear is what motivates people's actions. No matter what your social status you are in you fear something. The feeling of fear can lead to the feeling of hysteria. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Around the late 1690’s, A little town in Salem, Massachusetts started to fear everything that was going on with witchcraft, hanging, and losing power especially Mary Warren, Thomas Danforth, Samuel Paris, and the low class women . This fear caused hysteria in Salem which led to the deaths of 20…

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    with severe Social Anxiety Disorder. My reluctance and apprehension in regards to social interaction during my childhood, as well as intense psychological damage, led to a social phobia. The constant scrutiny I received in my youth over weight, grades, and various other attributes translated into a debilitating mental illness that dropped my self-confidence and stunted my ability socialize. A mild feeling of dread accompanied everyday. In addition, the disorder caused frequent anxiety attacks…

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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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    fear is excessive and unreasonable, people with social anxiety disorder feel powerless against their anxiety. They are terrified that they will humiliate or embarrass themselves. Some everyday tasks become immensely cumbersome and even seem impossible to accomplish. One of the most troublesome activities for someone suffering from social anxiety is establishing friendly, casual, and romantic relationships. Those who have not experienced social anxiety may not realize how difficult it may be for…

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    Low Social Anxiety

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    with high social anxiety (HSA) and low social anxiety (LSA) individuals to find out if those individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) impaired reactions when present different facial expressions in a controlled situation. Soares (2015) found that individuals with social anxiety disorder are susceptible to negative facial expressions, efficiency and effectiveness decrease due to a deep rooted evolutionary origin, and lower response times in those individuals with high social anxiety or low…

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    Causes Of Social Anxiety

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    indications of Anxiety. Anxiety is one of the most common disorders in America and has an average age-onset of 11 years old (NIMH, n.d.). There are multiple types of anxiety that exist and can potentially affect anyone at different levels. To name a few: Social anxiety disorder, which is a disorder that causes people to be extremely overwhelmed in crowded places, and become self-conscious about themselves in social…

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    will use Erikson’s theory of development and apply it to the case study’s life explaining factors that have impacted his life. This paper will conclude on the case study’s life and how it will influence the subject in becoming the best professional social worker they can be. Biological My subject in this case study has no apparent physical disabilities. However, she does have other biological factors that…

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