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    PSA (Public Speaking Anxiety) among Non-native English Specialization Students Anxiety is a basic human emotion consisting of fear and uncertainty that typically appears when an individual perceives an event as being a threat to the ego or self esteem (Harris and Coy, 2003). There are various types of anxiety, including generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobia, separation anxiety, agoraphobia, panic disorder and social anxiety (Wikipedia). Fear of public speaking, performance anxiety,…

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    After hearing this short speech, I analyzed John Moore’s topic “Fluent Talk on Stuttering” and gained some knowledge to what he was trying to impact us with. He wants us to know that adult stutterers can minimize their stubborn talk with different methods to speak more fluently with others. I believe this is essential to know for a variety of reasons. Only one percent of the world’s adult population stutter, including him, and can damage those who do in many ways. This vital information can help…

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    Anxiety Disorders

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    Anxiety disorders are a group of mental disorders characterised by feelings of anxiety and fear. Anxiety is a continuous worry about future events and a fear is a reaction to current events. These feelings may cause physical symptoms, such as fast heart rate and shakiness. Everyone feels anxious now and then. It’s a normal emotion. For example, you may feel nervous when faced with a problem at work, before writing a test, or before making an important decision, it could be anything possible.…

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    Social Anxiety Disorder or (Social Phobia) is an anxiety disorder in which an individual has a fear of embarrassing situations in public. Getting nervous in certain situations is a usually common occurrence like stage fright or preparing for a job interview but people with social anxiety disorder it is more than being shy or nervous it is a burden that disrupts your life. Individuals that have Social Phobia anxiety is so severe that they tend to avoid any and every situation that may elicit a…

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    Agoraphobia

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    For this assignment I have chosen to write about the disorder agoraphobia. Now this disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and often avoid places or situation that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed (mayoclinic.org n.d). Therefore, the symptoms of this disorder would be a fear of being alone in any situation, fear of being in crowded places, fear of losing control in a public place, and a fear of being in places where it may be hard to…

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    I have been struggling with the effects of Hashimoto’s disease, GERD, anemia, vitamin deficiency, anxiety, and depression for years without a proper diagnosis and treatment program. Each year a doctor has prescribed something to relieve a symptom, such as an iron infusion for my anemia. But, the relief has been short-lived. Over the last year, I have pushed my doctors to do more testing and now have a combination of medications that manage some of the symptoms more effectively. However, my…

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    The Shadow of fear Well I'm going to start off with telling the real definition of fear. Then I'm going to give examples of fear. As well as a short story from the past about fear. As you read this essays out will slowly learn what fear is and what it can do to a person. As well as more details on what fear is. this quote is quoted by Franklin D Roosevelt, The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. First I'm going to tell you about the real definition of fear. an unpleasant emotion…

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    Fear Vs Confusion

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    "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is the fear of the unknown" - H.P. Lovecraft. The difference between fear and confusion is a fine line. There is even fear of confusion known as fear of the unknown. The true difference between the two lies in the definition of both words. Fear and confusion merge together when the confusion is so severe there is no longer a difference. Fear is experienced when you perceive to be in danger. Confusion…

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    Monistic Nature Of Fear

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    The Monistic Nature of Fear Fear is an emotion experienced in most all living creatures; this emotion is experienced precisely because it is a survival mechanism developed to protect an individual during dangerous or uncomfortable situations, combining physical and psychological aspects together in the uniformity of monism. Comparing studies between one concerning a lessened neurological processing of pain in fearful subjects that are administered light shocks and a separate study concerning…

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    Research 3: Patients in two groups did not have any major difference on demographic or clinical variables at baseline. According to (Telch, Schmidt, Jaimez, Jacquin, Harrington, 1995), “Examination of overall SDS scores at baseline revealed that 69% of all participants rated the panic disorder symptoms as creating moderate-to-serve impairment in work functioning, 80% rated the symptoms as creating moderate-to-severe impairment in social functioning, and 62% rated the symptoms as creating…

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