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    Applied Social Psychology

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    Presenting the review as an expert, social psychology is applied to many factors and issues that take place in the society, today. The way in which people communicate, share thoughts, ideas, and interact with individuals in the everyday world is the foundation of social psychology. The purpose of the field identifies the relationship of one’s thoughts, feelings, and actions towards another individual. Many topics arise within the field of social psychology that brings excesses behaviors and…

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    by Otto, Simon, Powers, Hinton, Zalta, & Pollack (2005) aimed to distinguish the rates of isolated sleep paralysis among those with panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Sixty-one individuals between the ages of 30 and 56 took part in the study with 43% being women. Participants were outpatients seeking treatment for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, social anxiety, or GAD. Researchers assessed the participants sleep paralysis using a…

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    Have you Suffered with anxiety or depression ? Have you ever suffered with both ? I have … I do everyday … and I can tell you its not nice. I was diagnosed with anxiety a long time ago when i started getting panic attacks and hurting my self. Nothing major or serious, Just so I noticed and no one else did (I will take about that another time). I was diagnosed with depression last year (just before i reached 32) around February and i started on medication straight away. Although i was only…

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    For example, the TV series “Obsessed” is a documentary series that “depicts the real-life struggle and treatment of people with anxiety disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and general anxiety disorder” (Wikipedia). The beginning of each episode focuses on the subject and how they are affected by their disorder, while the second portion of each show “shows the subjects undergoing cognitive…

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    1101 Assignment: Researching a Mental Illness: Separation Anxiety in Children 1) What is the diagnostic criteria for your chosen disorder? The diagnostic criteria for Separation Anxiety Disorder is identified by a child psychologist or mental-health professional, and varies from multiple keen behaviors due to the concerning separation from their home or from whom the individual is emotionally attached to. Each individual diagnosed with this disorder as evidence will contain three or more of…

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    Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder in which the person experiences frequent, unexpected panic attacks. This causes them to worry about having another panic attack and become overly worried about their health and wellbeing, causing them to stress even more. It may also cause them to avoid activities that cause their heart rate to rise (exercise etc.) During a panic attack, the person may feel like they are choking or dying, experience…

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    my eyes and grasped for air, I came to the conclusion that there wasn’t anyone there. I spent the whole night concentrating on staying awake, so I wouldn’t die in my sleep. I couldn’t believe that “it” came back, and “it” was my anxiety. This was a panic attack brought on by anxiety and it was the worst attack I ever experienced. It had never woken me out of sleep before in such a chilling way. I didn’t want this to dominate me anymore, like it always did, with the on and off switch that it had…

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    Daring Greatly by Brene Brown What does it mean to be vulnerable? Vulnerability is defined as, “the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally” (Dictionary.com). In Brene Brown’s book, Daring Greatly, she talks about the truth of vulnerability. Based on twelve years of research, Dr. Brene Brown dispels the myth that vulnerability is weakness and argues that it is, in truth, the most accurate measure of courage.…

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    Have you ever had a scary experience? Where it just scare you? Like Every Time you turn around its something? Well I do, I can never just be great it’s always something that’s happening. The worse days ever I would never forget about these days they will always be replayed in my head. These are all my scary experience so just sit back in read. To Begin With I Remember When I was 7 years old and I love Ice Cream. So one Day I was waiting for the ice cream truck so I can get an ice cream .I…

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    The Fear of Transformation Imagine being in an unknown environment. There are unusual people, strange noises, and a dreadful vibe floating in the air. The abnormality of this environment is quite discomforting. All these things are what make transformations sources of fear, especially in literature. Such transformations can be seen in the Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" and "The Fall of the House of Usher", Joyce Carol Oates's "Where is Here?", Ishmael Reed's "beware: do not read this poem",…

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