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In the study of psychology, it is important to understand and notice that culture affects the prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders. Cross-cultural psychology sheds light on which aspects of the human condition are universal and which are bound to specific cultures. Every culture...
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I made the decision to research and write about Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) because I have people close to me that could be affected by this in a rather mild way. I wanted to gain a better understanding about the causes, treatments, and also just...
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The Fine Line Between Social Anxiety Disorder & Shyness Have you ever been nervous about meeting new people or giving a presentation in front of others? Most likely. But have you ever been so stressed about it that you avoid meeting people or never show...
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Introduction The problem of anxiety in the population has a long history and has been present for ages. The condition originates from perceived increased levels of fear that denies people confidence in their private and social life. Anxiety is commonly identifiable with women especially regarding...
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Introduction Anxiety is an emotional behavior that is associated with high levels of tension, the continuous stream of worrying thoughts, and could also cause physical changes in the body such as an increase in blood pressure. In the past, anxiety was highly associated with the...
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Good evening, my name is ________, and tonight I will be talking about Generalized Anxiety Disorder in adolescents (GAD). According the the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), GAD can be defined as excessive anxiety and worry, occurring more days than not for...
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Abstract Anxiety disorders can be treated in many different ways. Although some methods appear to be more effective than others, is that to say that the other methods are wrong and will not give people the help that they are seeking? Should different methods be...
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Social Anxiety Disorder is described as “the fear of being judged and evaluated negatively by others, leading to feelings of inferiority, embarrassment, humiliation, and depression.” Someone coping with Social Anxiety Disorder feel very nervous and uncomfortable in social situations such as: Being introduced to other...
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Changes in Brain Function Ascribed to being one of the potential effects of long-term exposure to stress, changes in the way our brain functions may conceivably contribute to the development of Anxiety Disorders. Strong emotions, possible changes in the function of brain circuits, and the...
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“My child is driving out in the rain. I hope he doesn’t get into an accident.” “I am home alone and I hear a scratching noise. It must be a burglar!” These may be the thoughts of someone with Generalized Anxiety Disorder . Generalized anxiety...
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Introduction “We are disturbed not by what happens to us, but by our thoughts about what happens”(Epictetus). It is normal for anyone suffering with anxiety alongside other mental health problems such as depression or even suicidal feelings. For instance, you may feel nervous when confront...
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), is a disorder that consists of constant worrying and the inability to relax. GAD was first discovered in 1980 by the American Psychiatric Association and the disorder is known to last a month or longer. There are more than 3 million...
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Pre-adulthood (10– 19 years) is an extraordinary and developmental time. While most youths have great psychological well-being, different physical, enthusiastic and social changes, including presentation to neediness, misuse, or brutality, can make teenagers powerless against emotional well-being issues. Advancing mental prosperity and shielding young people...
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Imagine you are about to give a speech in front of all the peers you see every day. You are nervous and you have quite a bit of stress leading up to presentation. After the presentation is over you feel the stress start to fade...
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Its a well known fact that existence with social nervousness is troublesome, however what makes it significantly more troublesome is when individuals see us as “simply bashful. ”My life growing up wasn’t the best experience since I was totally frightened to leave my home and...
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As the years goes by, the world becomes a more demanding place. We see how time goes by faster, how everything around us happens or develop faster, and how tension and stress tends to simultaneously build up due to all those constant snowballing effect of...
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The challenge of anxiety disorder is, first of all, in recognizing it. One might be suspicious of its presence by frequent or on-going worry, nervousness, fear or panic. Anxiety disorder is a common illness these days. Anxiety disorder is characterized by one’s inner feelings, it...
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Separation anxiety disorder (SAD), is an anxiety disorder in which an individual experiences excessive anxiety regarding separation from home or from people to whom the individual has a strong emotional attachment (e.g., a parent, caregiver, significant other or siblings). It is most common in infants...
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Introduction There are various manners in which separation and stranger anxiety affects the individual throughout the course of the life-span. Examples for each category will be given accordingly as well as other factors that may seem significant towards identifying these disorders in an individual. Definitions...
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The most effective way to overcome anxiety disorder is with the combination of good self-help information and professional coaching/therapy (often referred to as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – CBT). Most people struggle with problematic anxiety because they don’t understand it or know how it can make...
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Mental illness in the workplace is one of the issues that affect the business and employees job performance and productivity of organization. Nearly, 264 million people are suffering from depression. There are many ways to overcome mental health in the workplace. Employers can promote the...
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Your teacher asked you to stand in front the whole class to talk. You move to a new town and you have to meet the new neighbors. Your boss asked you to do a presentation in front of a bunch of people at work. If...
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According to the Chapman University Surveys, the fear of public speaking continues to top the list of the most common phobias in the world–slightly above the fear of death in second place; and bugs and snakes in third place. No one is born as a...
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Social anxiety disorder, aka social phobia, is the third-largest psychological problem in the United States. Millions of people are suffering from it but the sad part is it takes months or maybe years for your family to realize what you are going through. Not many...
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The term exceptionality is used to identify needs of different individuals. There are many different types of exceptionalities, some common ones are generalized anxiety disorder, down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder. All of these define the term exceptionality, because they all have...
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Looking back at our school life we can remember particular moments in which we played sick or tried to find excuses to stay at home; but these weren’t considered as problematic. School attendance problems occur when the student reaches a certain frequency of not excused...
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Living with social anxiety is hard to deal with especially when you’re forced to be social. The thought of interacting with others may cause fear for some of us like myself. My social anxiety kicks in at the most inconvenient time. Once at a party,...
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Over the past decade, virtual reality had massive breakthroughs, with its usage extended into various fields, such as arts, film production, medial, video gaming, and even military training. The virtual environment is presented through a head mounted display (HMD) composed of separate screens for each...
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Blood pounded in his ears and his heart thudded loudly in his chest. His hands trembled. His vision marred, as if he were looking through the wrong prescription glasses. His face heated up and sweat pooled in his clammy hands. His roaring heartbeat drowned out...
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Introduction “Only one in five Canadians under the age of twelve with an anxiety disorder receives adequate treatment” (Butler & Pang, 2014). Anxiety disorders are one of the most common mental health conditions, with between 15% and 25% of Canadian youth experiencing a type of...