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    Culture and Family Factors of Anxiety Introduction Regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, all individuals experience anxiety at any point of the developmental stages. Culture and family are two of the major contributing factors of anxiety in young, middle, and older adulthood. These factors can have both positive and adverse effects depending on the situation and developmental stage. Factors that contribute to culture anxiety in late adulthood in any social setting are…

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    The Relationship of Social Anxiety and Victimization In Mulder and Van Aken’s Socially Anxious Children at Risk for Victimization: The Role of Personality (2014), the authors explore the relationships of victimization of socially anxious kids and their personality traits. Social anxiety was defined as being fearful of negative evaluation by peers, especially in areas of physical appearance or social status. Victimization was defined as aggressive and harmful behavior, either verbally or…

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    Causes Of Anxiety

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    Anxiety is defined as a term for several disorders that causes nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying (MedicalNewsToday, 2004-2016). Anxiety has different effects on a person, depending on the type of anxiety that they have. People can have symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, panic attacks, fear and much more (Pietrangelo, 2014). There are many factors that can lead to a person having an anxiety disorder, such as biological, environmental, brain chemistry or all of the above…

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    However, having a good education is the most important thing this these days. In the United States, not every child can have a good education. There are many different factors that could lead to inequality in education in the United States. Economic Status, disabilities, and race-ethnicity are the most important factors that lead to inequality in schools. Children with Disability Children with disabilities are not treated as normal children in schools. They don’t get the treatment that they…

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    museums, and other resources will also limit the children’s ability to expand their knowledge base (Denny & Brownell, 2010, p.55). Lastly, Lower provision of primary healthcare in addition to poor air quality explains why children of lower social status are at an increased risk for experiencing more health and wellness challenges (Denny & Brownell, 2010, p.55). Overall, the location of the child’s home could cause many barriers towards the access of essential resources necessary for the child to…

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    Diagnosis/Relational/Developmental: • F41.9 Unspecified Anxiety Disorder Objectives of Treatment: • Locate cause(s) of panic attacks • Restore psychosocial functioning • Recognize triggers; Recognition of early warning symptoms and early intervention • Reduce impact of psychosocial factors related to episode Assessments as Needed: • Clinical examination to identify the presence of other illnesses with symptoms that overlap with those of other Mood and Anxiety Disorders. • Comprehensive client…

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    Introduction & Hypothesis Bagcioglu, E., Altunoluk, B., Bez, Y., Soylemez, H., Asik, A., & Emul, M. (2012) note that premature ejaculation (PD) and erectile dysfunction (ED) have been related to anxiety. Bagcioglu et al. hypothesized patients with premature ejaculation (PE) or erectile dysfunction (ED) would develop and endorse a distorted metacognitive function causing PE or ED. It was also hypothesized that patients may ejaculate faster or have impaired erection due to preoccupation with…

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    In nowadays, individuals are free and brave to express their unfair treatments and claim for their human rights that everyone in the world, no matter the social class, gender, race and so on, should be treated equally. However, according to the three readings that we would discuss, individuals depend on different occupations, sexuality, social background, and even age, they expose themselves vulnerabilities in the real world. Malcolm Gladwell in his article, “The Power of Context”, provides…

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    Childhood Development

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    to read), and to a particular SES. Therefore, poverty regenerates itself by generations going round in circles in terms of their socioeconomic status. The feeling of insecurity towards the primary carer leads to impaired social wellbeing (1), which is a precursor of a substantially worse mental and general health. The susceptibility to depression, anxiety and attention problems (i.e. inability to suppress distraction) increase with the duration of…

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    anything. If HS were to fix and work on her Impaired Social Contact (Carpenito, 2013, p. 611) and her Risk for Loneliness (Carpenito, 2013, p. 380) it can help her to improve upon her overall health status. Having more social interactions will help with her mild situational depression and her anxiety. Having less symptoms will allow her to stay home and not have to go to the doctor as much, therefor giving her more time to meet new people and continue working on her social interactions. HS…

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