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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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    Maya Angelou once said, “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” In her poem called “Alone”, she gives an extended example of a reason as to why some people are unable to thrive in life and why others do. “Alone” is about the fact that no one can survive in this rough, cruel world alone, and Maya Angelou depicts this through mood, figurative language, and symbolism. First of all, stanza one of…

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    know she said “sarah honey your mother passed away yesterday.” I got up and was like wow. Are you trying to make me upset why would you tell me that? And se started crying and thats how i knew it was true. I fell to the floor and started having a panic attack. Then when i tried to leave, she told me to sit down again and i was like what what next now your going tp to tell me my sisters dead. They said you know uncle cecil is dying well he passed away 30 minutes before your mother did. At this…

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    The Status Quo Change is followed by fear. Depending on how a person handles this fear they will either succumb to violence or passivity. It is a rare portion of the population that will face their fears head on with courage. In the story Simon vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda written by Becky Albertalli such courage is exemplified by the character Simon. In the book when Simon said he was “tired of coming out” (Albertalli, 40). what he was expressing was humanity's innate desire for things to be…

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    Cause Of Anxiety Essay

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    can range from subtle or general anxiety, to debilitating and life shattering panic attacks. The physical symptoms associated with anxiety can then trigger even deeper anxiety, leading to more panic attacks. Anxiety induced panic attacks can appear as if from nowhere during the event. Typically, an underlying cause exists that we may ignore, as well as, not fully understand. Those who suffer from anxiety induced panic attacks can attest; they’re a debilitating…

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    Panic Attacks And Anxiety

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    “Panic attacks and anxiety attacks are not real, people only fake them to get attention from others. They just fake an asthma attack and say they are having a panic attack”. No, Panic disorders, Generalized Anxiety disorder, Obsessive Compulsive disorder, Post-Traumatic stress disorder, and Specific Phobias are not fake; they are terrible mental DISORDERS that millions of people encounter everyday. It is more common than you think for people to say that a panic attack or anxiety attack are just…

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    Imagine feeling out of control of your own mind. Imagine people romanticizing on social media the exact thing that makes you feel like all the oxygen has been taken from your lungs. That 's what happens when you have anxiety. People claim that they have the one thing that has taken over almost every part of your life, because they were nervous for approximately 1.07 seconds. Self-diagnosis and social media has thrown the word anxiety out so many times that it doesn 't justify the effects it has…

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    Before the presidency of Andrew Jackson, the U.S was in a war with the British. Jackson as a general went in a Battle of Horseshoe Bend and defeated the creeks and Red Sticks Indian tribe which cleared Alabama for white settlement, he continued to fight without knowing that the war ended and ultimately defeated the English at the Battle of New Orleans, which made Andrew Jackson a national hero, and people nominating him for the election of 1824. Andrew Jackson was the first man to be elected…

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    done. This type of change can cause acute anxiety for some and while decrease anxiety for others because some patients get bored of being confined to just one place. There are different levels of anxiety ranching from mild, moderate, severe and panic. As the day began, one patient seemed to be particularly more agitated than any other. This patient prefers to have breakfast after 10 am, when all the other patients had finished but today the patient had to be woken up at 8 am. So, when the…

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    It wasn’t until the eighteenth century that modern thinkers began to realize that anxiety was an emotion (Thomson 21). Sigmund Freud had two theories about anxiety. One being if you isolate yourself or have someone stopping you from doing what you want, anxiety will be the result. The second one is that anxiety comes from fear (Thomson 3). Nineteen million Americans have some type of anxiety (Lee 4). It’s an incredibly common issue, especially among teenagers. This is more than likely the result…

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