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    of the time, except in particular situations that trigger a memory. Often social phobia can be accompanied by depression or substances abuse. If you notice excessive or irrational fear of a specific object or situation or physical symptoms like a panic attack, nausea, excessive diarrhea or sweating you should go to the nearest hospital. There are other resources out there such as Suicide Hotline, National Institute of Mental Health, and Social Anxiety Association. There is help out there and…

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    Approximately 40 million American’s have a fear or anxiety disorder. The most popular types of disorders people have include generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobias, social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Anxiety disorders can cause such distress that it interferes with your ability to lead a normal life. Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illnesses in America. Over 21% of adults, which is 42.5 million, are…

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    A phobia is similar to a normal fear and can determine if it becomes a phobia. Each person has a different symptom with phobias. However, the following symptoms of phobic reaction will show up are dizziness, rapid heartbeat, trembling and dread or panic. There are many different types of specific phobias of objects or situations. They include Animal phobias, Situational phobias, and other phobias. Adults with a specific phobia have problems overcoming the fear of the things because they have…

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    Drinking alcohol is a dangerous activity which is why there are laws about what age one is supposed to be before partaking in a drink. In college, however, students tend to drink even if they are not of the proper age. The rate of students drinking alcohol in college has been increasing in past years. College students are vulnerable to mental health disorders, such as Social Anxiety Disorder, depression, and substance abuse. Depression and social anxiety are both contributory factors to the…

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    Anxiety Treatment Essay

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    Anxiety Treatment, Strategies to Help You Cope According to a 2007 study published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, anxiety disorders are the most common class of mental disorders reported by 14.4% of all people aged 16-85 years, in the 12 months prior to interview. Despite the prevalence of anxiety disorders in Australia, many people try to cope without help because they are fearful of admitting that they need anxiety treatment. This need not be so. Anxiety is a natural, normal emotion…

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    Overview Of Anxiety

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    Have you ever experienced a sudden panic? Your palms start sweating, you start shaking, and you have an overwhelming fear of something that may have little to no threat towards you. This is a serious disorder that is classified as Anxiety. 18% of the United States population have and are now suffering from this particular disorder which later leads to other health issues. The treatment and awareness for anxiety is nowhere near where it should be and is hoped to be in the future after hard work,…

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    Client Assessment

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    Client Description The client is a 14 year old female who is half Irish, half Japanese. She is presenting with social anxiety and low self-esteem. The client is currently in 8th grade and is on a cheerleading squad. The clients parents are divorced and she currently lives with her mother. She reports that she has a great relationship with both of her parents and they are both supportive. The client states that she has friends at school, but her and her best friend are no longer speaking. She…

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    general grouping of anxiety disorders can be further divided into several classes, which include Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, Specific Phobias and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Collectively Anxiety Disorders in Adults a Clinical Guide describes this category of disorders as the most common type affecting persons in today’s world, but explains that there are differences between each type. Panic Disorder…

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    This article is focused on Anxiety and a little smidge of depression to add on. The author is a regular young married woman who lives her normal life with her husband, but unfortunately another guest. The type of guest who comes unwelcomed and you can’t deny their entry into your home and life. Neither one of the home tenants want the guest to show up but they have learned they have to accept that the guest will show up and need to learn how to deal with it. Personally I love this essay from the…

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    Symptoms Of Anxiety

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    Panic attacks come on suddenly, are usually unprovoked by an external event. They normally peak 10 minutes after it began and slows down after this. Next is Agoraphobia which is the fear of a situation or place. Also Social Anxiety which is the fear or self-consciousness…

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