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    Sleep Paralysis and Anxiety Disorders Studies have suggested that individuals who suffer from an anxiety disorder are more likely to experience isolated sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is the inability to make voluntary movements during the onset of sleep called hypnagogic sleep paralysis or upon awakening called hypnopompic sleep paralysis. During sleep, the body alternates between REM (rapid eye movement) and NREM (non-rapid eye movement). During REM sleep, the body goes into a state of…

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    Social Anxiety Disorder

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    Fortunately, the majority of these disorders are very treatable through therapy and medication. S Seedat, an author and member of the psychiatry department at Stellenbosch University in South Africa, states that “The main goals of treatment in Social Anxiety Disorder are to treat core symptoms and comorbidities, reduce functional impairment and avoidance,…

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    you were nervous and anxious, and you said to yourself, “I think I have anxiety?” If so, a feeling of anxiety is normal every now and then, and everyone experiences it at some point in their life. However, an anxiety disorder “can cause such distress that it interferes with a person 's ability to lead a normal life” (Anxiety Disorders). While there are several types of anxiety disorders, the most common is Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The article goes on to say that this mental illness…

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    Anxiety What is an Anxiety Disorder? An anxiety disorder is a mental health condition that can affect anyone at any point in their lives. It is estimated that it affects 5% of the Australian population each year. There are many different types of anxiety, each one with its own causes and symptoms, but all curable. Many people experience anxiety everyday as it is human nature to worry, but this does not necessarily mean that they have an anxiety disorder. The main difference between the two is…

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    Highly Sensitive Person

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    The scale/test contains 27 items intending to measure various aspects of SPS/HSP. There are tests available online to take if one would be curious to see if they possibly had the HSP trait. If one were to score high enough on the test, they would probably have…

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    Every person has some level of anxiety. It’s responsible for the fight-or-flight reflex, an inner voice used to calculate risk and an essential factor that keeps us alive. My anxiety has always been an overwhelming force in my life but primarily as a nagging voice in my head threatening severe consequences for all of my actions. In kindergarten I would count my delicate footsteps on the school sidewalk, only allowing two steps per concrete slab. If I stepped three times in one square, I would…

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    limits and undermining their prosperity. The component of discernment shows that human anxiety reactions reflect contrasts in identity, and contrasts in physical quality or general wellbeing. Danger variables for anxiety related sicknesses are a mix of individual, interpersonal, and social variables. These components incorporate need or misfortune of control over one's physical surroundings, and need or loss of social help systems. Other danger variables incorporate emotions of powerlessness,…

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    Emotional intelligence is the capability of an individual to be able to recognize their own emotions and those of others, and recognize the different feelings and be able to label them.Emotional intelligence also refers to a number of skills including the following, self-control, self-awareness, sensitivity, self-motivation, and more.There are many tests to see if a person has a high emotional intelligence.I believe emotional intelligence is used for a lot of things and it is also good for…

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    An anxiety disorder is not just a feeling of worry or anxiety, it is a disorder which prohibits a person from carrying out a normal life. Out of all the disorders, anxiety disorders seem to be the most intricate due to the various types of anxiety disorders and their varying symptoms. The six major anxiety disorders include separation anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, social phobia (social anxiety), panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety. In “Chapter 6: Anxiety…

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    It's normal to feel nervous in some social situations. For example, going on a date or giving a presentation may cause that feeling of butterflies in your stomach. But in social anxiety disorder everyday interactions cause anxiety, fear, and self-consciousness because of fear of being scrutinized or judged by others. It’s the extreme fear of being judged or even bullied by others in social or performance situations. Many people with social anxiety disorder feel that there is “something wrong”…

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