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    fear of being alone, mentally not physically-can terrify me, triggering panic attacks. A panic attack is when it becomes next to impossible to breath, it feels like someone is sitting on the person 's chest, when in reality it is fear sending their heart into overdrive, accelerating one’s breathing, which also makes it harder to focus. That is why it is always very important to try and get a person having a panic attack to focus on another person 's breathing…

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    Every day starts a new goal for college whether it is a grade, a relationship, or homework. Some college students are very smart and get good grades. Other college students are not as blessed and struggle in some circumstances. They have to eventually put more work in than others to succeed. In today’s society, many students think it is okay to miss a college class. A student should never be alright with missing a class. It is like missing a job. It is also disrespectful to your instructor.…

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    Will Moody Psy-201-14 2015 The effects of General Anxiety and Panic attacks General anxiety is caused by a number of things, some of the main ones being over worrying about things, people with anxiety worry about common everyday things like money, health, work, and things we don 't even think of. This worrying and stressing over normal things can cause people to have panic attacks. General anxiety is a topic that many people not know about, but so many people have. This is a disease that…

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    You know that feeling you get when you are terrified out of your mind? You know, the sweaty palms, like an elephant is sitting upon your chest, your eyes as big as golf balls, your brain saying, what are you thinking?! That exact feeling of fear is what I used to have until I learned a lesson I will remember for a lifetime. Fear can stand for one of two things; Forget Everything And Run or Face Everything And Rise. We flashback to the summer of 2011. My family and I decided to begin our first of…

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    The Truth in the Abyss When writing they say it is always best to tell the truth. I do not know who “they” are, but “they” seem to be vaguely arrogant, entirely omnipotent and the enforcers of way too many rules. That being said, the truth does not exist. Each person’s perspective of a situation is in and of itself a unique truth. My truth of that night is different than my mother’s. I will get to those truths, but first here is the beginning. Anxiety holds my hand while 3 a.m. holds my…

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    self-consciousness arise from a fear of being closely watched, judged, and criticized by others. A person with this kind of disorder is afraid of making a mistake, look ridiculous, embarrassed or humiliated with other people. This fear can turn into a panic attack. Eventually person with this kind of disorder either experience extreme distress during socialization or they may choose to avoid attending socialization. They are not thinking…

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    I believe in giving up your passion I believe in giving up your passion. From a young age it was drilled into my head that I had to find a sport, activity, or hobby to be above average at. Sadly throughout my childhood I was nowhere near above average at things. Trust me when I say tried everything. From cross country to the french horn. You name the sport or activity I tried it. It wasn 't that I didn 't give it my all or anything, it 's just that I didn 't excel. All my friends had that thing…

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    Section 1: What I know, What I want to Know Prior to my research, I knew that anxiety had to be more than just a side effect of thinking too much or it “all being in your head”. From personal experience, I knew that anxiety was something that was not easy to deal with, and that there had to be other people out there who have similar symptoms as I do. Also, I knew that anxiety triggers something in an individual’s brain that lead to self-defense because I had taken a health science class my…

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    Stella (pseudonym) is a Caucasian female in her late thirties. She is with a mother, three sisters, and her father who passed away two years ago. She is single and lives with two roommates. She has been working as a graphic designer for six years. Stella spoke in a low tone but was coherent and was able to articulate her thoughts and feelings. Her dress was clean and appropriate, and her hair was tidy. She does not have a history of drug or alcohol abuse, hospitalization, medication, or…

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    Five Types Of Anxiety

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    nauseous, dizzy, either overly chilly or warm or sweatiness before and during one of these attacks. Someone experiencing an attack can also feel tingling in their arms or hands. People having panic attacks can believe that what they are experiencing is a heart attack, losing their minds, or they are dying. They can not tell when or where an attack will arise, and many worry a lot about the next attack. A panic attack usually peaks within ten minutes but they symptoms and fearful feelings can…

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