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    groups did not have any major difference on demographic or clinical variables at baseline. According to (Telch, Schmidt, Jaimez, Jacquin, Harrington, 1995), “Examination of overall SDS scores at baseline revealed that 69% of all participants rated the panic disorder symptoms as creating moderate-to-serve impairment in work functioning, 80% rated the symptoms as creating moderate-to-severe impairment in social functioning, and 62% rated the symptoms as creating moderate-to-severe impairment in…

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    that will be discussed is Agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder that usually develops out of a panic disorder that already exists. Agoraphobia is the fear of being in any place or situation where one may experience panic or stress because they may feel trapped embarrassed, helpless, or that escaping the current situation is hindered. It can be summarized as the fear of having a panic attack in a public setting. It often involves a fear of crowds, bridges or of being outside alone.…

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    • Service page 1 body of text [Hypnosis]: 300-350 • "Hypnotherapy" in content George P. Glaser, LCSW is a psychotherapist serving patients in Austin, Texas. He offers hypnosis as a form of hypnotherapy to treat various conditions and personal issues. When performed by a qualified hypnotherapist, hypnosis can alleviate pain, allergies, anxiety, and stress, as well as sleep disorders, eating disorders, and depression. What is hypnosis? Hypnosis involves concentration, focused attention, and inner…

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    As per Singh (2005) it is set of subjective capacities of a person to gain for a fact, to reason well, and to handle with the requests of day by day living. Chase (2010) focused on that fear mongering is composite in degree today, even over the mainlands. Countering psychological oppression requires proceeded with project by the states in worldwide point of view. Apprehension and inspiration are frequently related, in actuality. On the off chance that you feel awesome apprehension you are…

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    Panic attacks are defined as abrupt surges of intense fear or discomfort that peak within minutes. Pretty much anyone can have a panic attack, in fact, most people have one once or twice before the die. People diagnosed with panic disorder are not as lucky. One out of 75 people are diagnosed with Panic Disorder, women twice as likely than men (Burke, 2016). These people have frequent and unexpected attacks that they live in fear of having more of. Panic disorder can be caused by many different…

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    The title of the article used is “The Impact of Social Anxiety on Student Learning and Well-Being on Higher Education”, which was authored by Graham Russell and Phil Topham. While there has been other studies conducted about social anxiety in college students, little is known about the effects that were caused by the social anxiety. To acknowledge this issue, two similar surveys were applied to demonstrate how college students encounter and control their social anxiety while actively learning.…

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    of their life then they may have an anxiety disorder. The book Nursing Diagnosis Handbook (2009) defines anxiety similar to the medical dictionary definition, but it further defines anxiety into four different levels; mild, moderate, severe, and panic. Anxiety is a nursing diagnosis according to the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA). As defined by NANDA, anxiety is “a vague, uneasy feeling of discomfort or dread accompanied by an automatic response, the source nonspecific,…

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    disorders the anxiety does not go away and it may also get worse. The feelings that come with anxiety disorder can become an obstacle to daily life activities. There are different types of anxiety disorders that include, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder. What are the symptoms of each type of anxiety disorders? People who have generalized anxiety disorder have a great amount of anxiety for months and will face many anxiety relate problems.…

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    One of the most common disorders that plagues our civilization today is social anxiety disorder. Social anxiety disorder can be described as an extreme and persistent fear of social situations. These are situations where an individual could potentially be judged by others (Psychology, Openstax College, 2014). According to Torkil Berge, a psychologist who is part of the Norwegian Association for Cognitive Therapy, twelve percent of the world’s population will be effected by this disorder at some…

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    Depressive Disorders and Phobias: Social and Specific Depressive Disorder and Anxiety Disorder Based on a meta-analysis written in 2014, approximately one fifth of individuals experience symptoms of either an anxiety disorder or a depressive disorder (Steel et al., 2014). Within this population, “49% to 81% of persons with a depressive disorder have met diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder, and 47% to 88% of those with an anxiety disorder have met criteria for a depressive disorder…

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