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    ADHD Case Study Essay

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    This student encountered a case involving an 11-year-old Hispanic female, who was brought into services by her mother for school performance issues. According to the girl’s mother, the client is smart but struggles with staying focused on school work in both her school and home environments. The following paper provides a client map of this client’s case, which includes her diagnosis and treatment options. Also, this student presents an analysis of several diagnoses considered during the…

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    McPherson, F., McGraw, L. (2013). Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Alternative Therapies in Health & Medicine, 19(5), 45-50. Fujo McPherson and Leigh McGraw used a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design study utilizing (CAM) or complementary and alternative medicine to investigate the effectiveness of a pilot program for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) patients after using self-care behavior methods. They particularly related this belief…

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    DSM-V Information Literacy Exercise As we grow in life, we are all exposed to undesirable circumstances, worries about the future, or stressful situations. We may be anxious about them for a while, or maybe even fret over them for the rest of the day. However, what happens when a person begins to lose control over their life because of constant unreasonable worries? Such a problem has become widespread in the U.S and other western countries. In fact, anxiety disorders have become the most…

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    symptoms many being happening at the same time, breathing problems, heart racing, numb hands, sweating, weakness, dizziness, chest pain, stomach pain, and hot and cold flashes. Not everyone that experiences a panic attack has anxiety. The people that experience them often can be diagnosed with panic disorder(12 Signs You May Have an Anxiety Disorder). Flashbacks, seeing disturbing or traumatic events. A a violent situation, the sudden death of a loved one, or a car accident. See these things…

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    Fear is an emotion that brings a sense of unease to our world, whether it is the fear of an object or someone inflicting fear on someone. There can be different levels of fear that affect people. This is the emotion everyone has, no matter if they deny it, no one can be fearless. Throughout the years the common fears of people and the word its-self have evolved and will be a never ending cycle. The sense of being afraid or uneased caused by a possible danger was developed in the late 12th…

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    As Bernard (1961) postulates, all living organisms must have methods of self-protection, whether that means compensating for minor variations in the temperature, fighting off invading organisms, or fleeing from a predator. As organisms became more compound, so did the repertoire of responses that could be used to fend off harm. It seems reasonable that organisms better equipped to guard themselves would have a continued existence and evolutionary advantage over those less equipped. Physiologists…

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    Introduction Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder and a chronic illness characterized by intermittent, unexpected panic attacks. The frequency of these can range from multiple attacks a day to a few in a year. These attacks are an abrupt period of intense fear,discomfort and anxiety which reaches a peak in short durations of time. It may also include significant behavioral changes, and is often coupled with anticipatory anxiety (DSM-IVR) These attacks may include anxiety about being in a…

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    When was the first time that you felt very nervous? The feeling where you can’t forget that particular thing that will happen and it keeps circling in your head. Your heart that keeps beating for some reasons; do your remember? Final demonstration teaching is likened unto the final examination of college students, thesis and research works of fourth year students in other courses, and it is similar to a practical examination. Final demonstration is the peak of my journey in the student-teaching…

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    INTRODUCTION i. Stress and anxiety Stress is a way of responding to any kind of demand. When body feels scared and threatened nervous system might respond to release stress hormones. Example of stress to body is heart will beat very fast, high blood pressure, and breath fast. According to the American Institute of Stress (2014), workplace stress have cost the organizations over a $300 billion annually for the lost of productivity because of absents, acquisition and cost of…

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    Informative Essay How stressed are you? Chances are, very. Stress has been known for being the cause of countless physical and psychological problems. The main causes of stress are unavoidable, everyday problems such as work, family, financial status, personal health and of course, those curveballs life seems to throw at us at what always seem like the worst time. Stress causes a lot of bodily issues, even when it is positive, however, there are many ways to help manage and control your stress.…

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