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    excuse in many situations. Anxiety is known to have many different off branches and effects a diverse group of individuals all throughout the world. Starting from simple shyness to causing extreme panic disorders, anxiety has become one of the biggest dilemmas of our time to critics and the society we live in. All because of one short and simple yet very complicated question that no one seems to have the correct answer for. Is anxiety real or fake? To say that anxiety is fake is a very…

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    Through human history, fear was used on several occasions to have domination over a group of people. Indeed, according to psychologists, it can be defined as vital response to physical and emotional danger. It is an emotion encountered by every human being. However, people’s reactions to fear may vary. Indeed, they range from the loss of rationality to an increase ability to adapt in extreme conditions. Prominent authors have written books discussing the theme of fear. Indeed, William Golding…

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    (Public Speaking Anxiety) among Non-native English Specialization Students Anxiety is a basic human emotion consisting of fear and uncertainty that typically appears when an individual perceives an event as being a threat to the ego or self esteem (Harris and Coy, 2003). There are various types of anxiety, including generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobia, separation anxiety, agoraphobia, panic disorder and social anxiety (Wikipedia). Fear of public speaking, performance anxiety,…

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    Stress Sources Assessment

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    categorized as moderate, in terms for potential distress, were located on the low end of the scale; the moderate scale ranges from 30%-70%. Altogether, I did not score over 40.0% in potential distress. Majority of the high scored stress types, in terms of potential for distress, are areas of self-inflicted stress. My top three totaled at 40.0 percent, these categories included individual stress, college stress, and social strain. Personally, I recognize that these are all high stress areas of my…

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    be conflict in schools, but making religion a required class will help out all students. The more students learn and discover the more comfortable they will feel about a topic or someone. Learning about different religions not only will help with social skills but also may help one with personal values. One could spend their whole life not knowing what religion they actually are and then learning about religions may open their mind to a new way of…

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    Anxiety is a feeling of worry and uneasiness. Moments of anxiousness are normal, but when anxiety hinders an individual from accomplishing a daily activity, that is when it becomes a disorder. Anxiety disorders can be a serious problem. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States. The reason of anxiety is not always known, and that can exacerbate how a person feels. There are effective treatment options that can help people manage anxiety. Anxiety is what…

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    Anxiety Disorders

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    Anxiety disorders are a group of mental disorders characterised by feelings of anxiety and fear. Anxiety is a continuous worry about future events and a fear is a reaction to current events. These feelings may cause physical symptoms, such as fast heart rate and shakiness. Everyone feels anxious now and then. It’s a normal emotion. For example, you may feel nervous when faced with a problem at work, before writing a test, or before making an important decision, it could be anything possible.…

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    trauma she endured from her brother. As a result of her complex trauma in childhood, Sarah suffers from anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress symptoms, which significantly affects her drug use and emotional and cognitive thought process. (Self Harm) She has engaged in illegal and risky behaviors that have resulted in legal consequences and significant impairments in her interpersonal, social, and family relationships. Adults who are not provided a secure attachment with a primary…

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensation or behaviors that make them feel driven to do something. Often a person carries out these behaviors to get rid of the obsessive thoughts and habits they began to have. Although the symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder can begin at almost any age, there are two distinct periods when OCD symptoms are most likely to appear. The first occurs at the ages of ten to twelve or…

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    Agoraphobia

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    For this assignment I have chosen to write about the disorder agoraphobia. Now this disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and often avoid places or situation that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed (mayoclinic.org n.d). Therefore, the symptoms of this disorder would be a fear of being alone in any situation, fear of being in crowded places, fear of losing control in a public place, and a fear of being in places where it may be hard to…

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