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    This article examines the affects of social anxiety on college students, what can be done to treat their anxiety, and why this disorder needs to be treated. In this article, the authors conduct surveys at their respective universities to see how the students view social anxiety. They use a web-based questioner to compile a set of results and compare the results to the most recent research. They find that social anxiety is a lot more common that most people expect and that there is a huge need…

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    attacks caused by my anxiety holds me back from reaching my full potential. If it continues to occur, I worry that it will cause me trouble in my future career and lifestyle. I was diagnosed with general anxiety disorder and social anxiety disorder around the age of nine or ten. My panic attacks would occur over many different events, such as over homework I didn’t…

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    with Social Anxiety Disorder, with a possible comorbidity of major depression. To begin, the crippling disfunction Leon is presenting with in this review appears to line up with social anxiety disorder. Leon comments on how he does not enjoy the fact that he never had a girlfriend-he was terrified of girls, as well as struggled consistently speaking in front of others, adults as a small child, a child called on in class, this lead to limited acquaintances, with not close friends (OCD & Anxiety…

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    anger issues, control issues, social anxiety disorder (social phobia) and also classic borderline disorder. I will take a look at all his symptoms and analyses them…

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    specifically, anxiety disorders. What are anxiety disorders? How many Americans experience an anxiety disorder? Can they be treated? “Anxiety disorders develop from a complex set of risk factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, personality, and life events” (“Facts”). In the United States, 18.1 of the population experiences an anxiety disorder (“Any”). In order to be aware…

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    Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common of the anxiety disorders. It is defined as “a marked and persistent fear of social or performance requirements that expose the individual to scrutiny and possible embarrassment. These Individuals go to great lengths to avoid these situations, or they may face the challenge with great effort, wearing a mask of fearlessness” (Mash, 2015).. Social anxiety has two main treatments: psychotherapy, medication, or a combination or both treatments.…

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    Social anxiety disorder is a more common mental disorder in America and affects 15 million adults a year. People suffering from social anxiety disorder fear being visibly nervous in front of others and avoid having face-to-face interactions. Cases of social anxiety can become so severe that someone may avoid events and activities that involve any form of public speaking or extensive amounts of face-to-face interaction. This has significant impact on high school students who must constantly…

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    the article, “Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia),’’ found on PsychologyToday.com, is similar, with some differences, to the academic journal, “Social anxiety disorder: Recent developments in psychological approaches to conceptualization and treatment’’ by Lisa Anne Lampe. Both articles focus on the definition and treatment of social anxiety disorder. Psychology Today’s article, “Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia),” relays information on social anxiety disorder, or social phobia, and…

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    People who seek help with their social anxiety often have difficulties dealing with individuals who have "power," perceived power or authority. These can be authority figures, those with high status, or those in parental roles. However, you do not have to have social anxiety - fear of being negatively evaluated, embarrassed or humiliated, found inadequate, and rejected - in order to become anxious in the presence of someone with authority. In general, we have been taught to respect all…

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    The Anxiety of Technology or Social Technology In 1936, the very first computer was commercialized, later on in the year of 1969, the creation of the internet was released. These two revolutionary inventions have globally impacted our society in regards to research and information as well as our entertainment and new forms of communication. Many websites have been created for social purposes such as Facebook, MSN, and Hotmail. Fast forward to 1973, the portable cell phone was created,…

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