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    basketball team for twelve years. She always was very fearful of many things in her daily life. She continued to go on with her life but she knew something was wrong. Tina went to a psychologist; her psychologist diagnosed her with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. She now sees her psychologists once a week to discuss her fears and emotions. Going to her psychologist has seemed to help her with her fears. The etiology of anxiety is actually hard to explain because to a certain extent people don’t…

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    autophobic-the fear of being alone, mentally not physically-can terrify me, triggering panic attacks. A panic attack is when it becomes next to impossible to breath, it feels like someone is sitting on the person 's chest, when in reality it is fear sending their heart into overdrive, accelerating one’s breathing, which also makes it harder to focus. That is why it is always very important to try and get a person having a panic attack to focus on another person 's breathing…

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    The Truth in the Abyss When writing they say it is always best to tell the truth. I do not know who “they” are, but “they” seem to be vaguely arrogant, entirely omnipotent and the enforcers of way too many rules. That being said, the truth does not exist. Each person’s perspective of a situation is in and of itself a unique truth. My truth of that night is different than my mother’s. I will get to those truths, but first here is the beginning. Anxiety holds my hand while 3 a.m. holds my…

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    There are several features about me that describe who I am. For instance; I can be funny, kind, intelligent and headstrong. However, I suffer from acute shyness and tend to panic easily and at times it has caused problems in my personal life. Such as writing essays about myself or having the confidence to stand in front of a room of my peers and present, but my shyness does not define who I am or what I stand for. What defines me are my passions such as animals and biology, my fears and…

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    them thinks that they are taking too long. This pedestrian starts shaking, suddenly she doesn’t have control of her body or mental state. She is overcome with worry and self doubt. This is an example of someone who struggles with extreme anxiety disorder, a mental illness that affects millions of Americans every year. Mental illness is common in many people, and it is a serious problem that can be helped with the right care and treatment. Mild anxiety can result in many things, such as…

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    Widened eyes. Speeding heart. Restricted movement. Silence. I’ve come to recognize these signs as those of a severe, unexpected, and unwelcomed panic attack. Countless times I’ve seen these symptoms in my own mother, whose post-traumatic stress disorder prevents her from carrying on a job or attending my concerts and social events. Since the end of her career with the United States Navy, I’ve been the only person who can identify her frequent sessions of silent suffering. Due to her extreme…

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    A Short Story about Myself

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    I’d like to share a short story about myself. I’d like to do this, to show people that life will always throw curveballs but what truly matters is you fight through it! Things will get better sooner or later. For the children out there that don’t think they aren’t worth it, because of bullies or family issues, you ARE worth it! Every life matters, and it might not seem like it but you are destined for something great! I have had a rough life and have thought multiple times that it would never…

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    I owe a lot to Dan Cody former Oklahoma Defensive End. I don't talk about it much but I was diagnosed with severe panic attack/anxiety disorder when I was in third grade. I had trouble going to school because it would give me anxiety and make me have panic attacks. I learned to get threw it with help but the one thing that really helped me was football. I started playing football in 8th grade and then the time came to play at Westmoore High School. I went to offseason workouts for a few days and…

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    Cause Of Anxiety

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    person manifests fight - or - flight response, dry mouth, and numb extremities, distressed emotion, and decreased sensory perception which can focus only on details and unable the person to learn new information. Lastly, when a person reaches the panic level - is very overwhelmed - ignores…

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    Using Psychopharmacological Interventions in Counseling According to Preston, O’Neal, and Talaga (2013), one good example when psychopharmacological intervention is permitted in counseling is in clients with severe panic attacks such as Sara M. When clients are having issues understanding why they may need to take medications. Some clients may fear taking psychopharmacological, because they are shame what others may say or think about them. Sara M. experienced feelings of humiliation and…

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