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    anxiety is education. You need to understand why and what your body is going through, physically and mentally, and educate yourself. My solution is an app; this app will be a great tool and support system for individuals dealing with anxiety and panic attacks, from ones experience to the next, it will…

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    sleep difficulties including falling asleep or staying asleep, irregular bowels, nausea, sadness (depression) and having shortness of breath (panic attack). A panic attack is when a person is completely overwhelmed with anxiety and fear causing the heart to pound and they may not be able to breathe. Daniel K. Hall-Flavin M.D. from Mayo Clinic states, “when panic attacks occur, you might think you 're losing control, having a heart attack or even dying” (2015). Depression is the constant feeling…

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    Causes Of Social Anxiety

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    Have you ever been so overwhelmed and frustrated that you didn’t know what to do with yourself? Has your mind ever been all over and you couldn’t focus on what you were doing? Do you panic about the unknown or things out of your control? At least 22.8% of Americans struggle with these qualms on a daily basis (NIMH, n.d.). These are indications of Anxiety. Anxiety is one of the most common disorders in America and has an average age-onset of 11 years old (NIMH, n.d.). There are multiple types…

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    that can cause trouble sleeping is Panic Disorder. Insomnia is a very common symptom of Panic Disorder. Panic Disorder is an anxiety disorder that usually begins during late adolescence and early adulthood. It is 2 to 3 times more common in females than in males, and in some cultures the anxiety disorder includes fear relating to the supernatural. Some symptoms of Panic Disorder are “recurrent and unexpected attacks of terror” and “concern about future panic attacks” (Sue et al, 2014, p.…

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    child won’t feel as scared and won’t have anxiety of going to that particular place (Kids Health, 2015). Panic attack disorders are another common disorder for children to develop. During a panic attack a child typically has sudden and intense physical symptoms that can include a pounding heart, shortness of breath, dizziness, numbness, or tingling feelings. Some children may experience a panic attack in an unfamiliar environment (Kids Health,…

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    Mari Kennedy Ms. Ragan 12B English 3rd 28 March 2016 Beating Mental Illness Imagine a normal day, the sun is out, and there is a pedestrian crossing the street. This pedestrian has to walk in front of a car that is waiting for them to cross. They walk quickly across the street in fear that the driver waiting for them thinks that they are taking too long. This pedestrian starts shaking, suddenly she doesn’t have control of her body or mental state. She is overcome with worry and self…

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    Theories Of Moral Panic

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    help identify and understand moral panics. Thanks to Cohen’s and Young 's work it now allows for news stories to be properly assess and to help determine what is and what isn 't a moral panic. Which is very important because being able to skip to through all the nonsense that the news companies produces and find the real important issues that should be discussed is crucial. Moral panic involves cultural conflict, presented with stereotypically terms, the moral panic involves scientific experts,…

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    thoughts and situations played out within their mind all at the same time. It provides an extremely difficult environment to focus which occasionally leads to an overwhelming feeling of confusion and terror resulting in serious breakdowns known as panic attacks. In some cases, one can feel as if there is someone inhibiting the back of their mind exposing all their anxious feelings providing a sense of failure and loss. Anxiety supplies a false assumption that the problems an individual faces,…

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    depression are five times more likely to commit suicide. According to Anxiety Online Journal so many students are struggling with all kinds of anxiety and depression: veterans with PTDS, Separation anxiety disorder for younger students, social phobias, panic attacks, anxiety and more. Sleep deprivation, lack of food or bad food quality, no exercising, overwhelming homework and family chores, financial difficulties, divorce, illnesses in the family, conflicts –all these things are enough for some…

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    Psychological Association defines these panic attacks as “fear of discomfort that abruptly arises and peaks in less than ten minutes, can last for hours.” The specific cause of these attacks is not always known. A diagnosis for panic disorder involves the attacks have chronic penalties, whether it is worry over the attack’s implications and the fear of future attacks, or significant behavioral changes related to the outcome of the attacks. For some people, the panic attacks cause their heart…

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