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    Some of these types include: generalized anxiety disorder‚ panic disorder‚ agoraphobia‚ specific phobia‚ and social phobia. There are specific symptoms for each type‚ but a few general symptoms of anxiety are feelings of panic and uneasiness‚ sleeping problems‚ sweating or cold hands and feet‚ difficulty controlling worry‚ and tingling

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    Research on media violence is often misunderstood by the general public. One reason has to do with research methodology. We can’t randomly assign children early in their lives to watch different dose of violence on television then 15 years later see which children committed violent crimes. Then again the same the same type of limitation also exist for medical research: we can’t randomly assign groups of people to smoke different amounts of cigarettes for 15 years and then count the number of people

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    violent scenes shown on TV since according to K.D. Browne‚ an average of 20-25 violent acts are shown in CHILDREN’S television programs each hour. (Children and Media Violence‚ n.d.) Since‚ exposure to violence causes aggressiveness‚ trauma‚ and desensitization‚ watching TV is bad for children. Researchers have found that children are more aggressive after watching violent TV shows. This is because children’s minds are not yet that completely developed‚ that is why they are not fully capable of

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    more of them non-supportive than supportive. No: The number of studies on media violence has sometimes been overstated. 2.What are at least two opinions presented by each side of the critical issue? Yes: Exposure to media violence causes desensitization; viewers become less sensitive to the violence they see and thus become willing to tolerate a more violent society. Yes: Children are likely to imitate and admire the behavior of media heroes and learn that aggression is an acceptable solution

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    The Fourth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ or DSM IV is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States. It used for patient diagnosis and treatment‚ and is important for collecting and communicating accurate public health statistics. The DSM consists of three major components: thediagnostic classification‚ the diagnostic criteria sets‚ and the descriptive text. The Multiaxial System of Diagnosis in DSM

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    snack of cookies (a positive experience for association). Discernible results of desensitization were noted and occasionally Peter was observed on his on with the lab rat to determine the progress. Over the course of days‚ the rabbit was brought closer and closer‚ presented in different ways and his tolerance increased until he was no longer fearful‚ but played happily with the rabbit. It was concluded that desensitization could be used to

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    multiple technique and systematic desensitization. In detailed analysis‚ SORC model is to conceptualize the behavior meanwhile broad spectrum behavioral therapy could be used as a technique. (Trull & Prinstein‚ 2013) There are some procedures for conducting systematic desensitization. It begins with collecting the history of the client’s problem and determining if systematic desensitization is a proper treatment. According to different conditions‚ desensitization could be appropriate or inappropriate

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    It is one of the most commonly used behavior therapy techniques. The process of systematic desensitization usually begins with an identification of anxiety-evoking situations. The situations are arranged in an ascending order. Each issue is dealt with separately and the person is taught to deal with each situation. The core purpose of a psychologist in systematic desensitization is to teach the element of relaxation when anxiety strikes (Mark‚ 1986). By replicating the feared stimulus

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    DISADVANTAGES OF VIDEO GAMES (WRITER NAME) (SUBMITTED TO) (UNIVERSITY NAME) (DATE) Abstract People of all ages play video game‚ which includes teenagers‚ young people and old people. Video games can have negative as well as positive effects on gamers. Negative effect includes inciting violence with harmful effect on the brain. Though there are some good effect also but it seems that it generally have negative effect on people. It keeps children away from outdoor activities (outdoor sports).

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    References: Can children become desensitized to violence? . (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.education.com/reference/article/children-desensitized-violence/ Desensitization due to media. (2008‚ January 3). Retrieved from http://childrensmedia2day.wordpress.com/ Gladwell‚ H. (2007‚ August 13). Television impact on children ’s knowledge and behavior. Retrieved from http://www.steadyhealth.com/articles/Television_impact_on_children_s_knowledge_and_behavior_a680

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