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    Why speaking up in class can be frightening? My friend Cynthia is a shy person and doesn’t like to participate in none of her classes because she gets intimidated when everyone is staring at her. For me, we connect with each other very well because we're both shy but we made a promise that we can at least participate or ask a question in almost every class. Speaking up in class can be frightening because people become shy. A great deal of people aren’t brave enough to speak in front of a big…

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    Social Anxiety Do you often feel scared to talk to a person of authority or even a peer? Do you tremble and blush when you are forced to talk to someone new? Do you constantly worry about doing or saying something “stupid” so you just don’t say anything at all? These are common warning signs of Social Anxiety Disorder-or SAD- and if you said yes to any of those questions, you just might have it. Joseph Bennington-Castro, author of the article What is Social Anxiety Disorder?, defines social…

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    Funtional organization is defined as the principle of specialization based on function or role. So, when discussing functional organization it is my understanding that this concept refers to the idea that regions communicate based on a larger goal (the brain works together in ways that make sense in coordination with the person’s actions and thought processes).The functional organization of the brain is best categorized as a flexible, but constrained network of interrelated regions. That being…

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    The Nature Of Anxiety

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    apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one 's capability to cope with it." Webster likes to refer to this as anxiety disorder, I prefer to call it my monster. I was a prey to a monster called anxiety. Anxiety feels as though you are drowning and are unable to swim to the surface become you are bound by the ankles with weights. It limited my ability to be a normal teenager, to hang out with my…

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    Nepon, Flett, Hewitt, and Molnar (2011) studied the relationship between perfectionism, negative social feedback, interpersonal rumination, depression, and anxiety. Participants were taken from an undergraduate university and given a variety of measures to assess each variable. The authors were able to collect data that supported their hypotheses. They predicted that socially prescribed perfectionism would be positively correlated with interpersonal rumination, and this was true in the study (p…

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    unfamiliar people. As I grew older, this shyness manifested itself into a sometimes crippling social anxiety. My anxieties have affected my daily life since middle school- the thought of answering a phone when it is someone I don’t know calling often leaves me paralyzed, asking for help in a store is something I can never manage, and speaking out in class is always a nightmare. I would like to cease my social anxiety in order to comfortably communicate with those around me. This can effectively…

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    Childhood Depression

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    Anxiety and Depression. It is becoming more prevalent in society that we hear these two words than fifty years ago. As future generations are born, more and more people seem to be diagnosed with either of these mental diseases and it is worrisome to the human development. These diseases have negatively impacted the human growth by effecting school and work performance, making relationships, and putting stress within the immediate family. This research paper will go over these topics between…

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    Going to a new school is hard for any child; unfamiliar places can be intimidating, new people can be unapproachable and the more advanced classes may even seem impossible. It is a very big social change that forces children to get out of their comfort zone and let new people into their personal bubble, because after all no one wants to be completely alone in this scary, dark world: everybody wants to belong. Fitting in can be more difficult if the child does not speak the same language as the…

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    Interview Anxiety: Tips to Conquer the Fear-Inducing Situation – Part 2 In Part 1 of Interview Anxiety: Tips to Conquer to the Fear-Inducing, we discussed the various methods to overcoming interview anxiety. In this second part of the article, we will discuss various assurance and relaxation techniques you can perform to help alleviate interview anxiety. Techniques to Alleviate Interview Anxiety Relaxation/Confidence Boosting Techniques 1. Posing Powerfully This may seem silly, but…

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    Social Anxiety Causes

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    of anxiety. For a person that has anxiety, the feeling never truly goes away. There are multiple cases of anxiety, but the most crucial is social anxiety. When having a severe case of social anxiety, this can cause someone to have a fear of speaking publicly. People with this disorder can get help, and can get medications for this disorder as well. There are different types of causes that could’ve affected someone to have this affliction, as well as what triggers them to react towards social…

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