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    Marijuana Use for Anxiety Disorders For almost a century marijuana has been considered an explicit drug in the United States. Although with medical marijuana becoming legalized in twenty-five states and the District of Columbia‚ studies are revealing more and more information on the matter. Every state that legalizes the use of marijuana for medical‚ or recreational use‚ more and more information is collected. Research is constantly growing on the topic of marijuana and certain treatments.

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    Word count - 1095 In this century‚ the mass media have come to rival with parents‚ school‚ and religion as the most influential institution in individual ’s lives. There has always been contemplation on whether media is the spark that ignites violence in individuals. Depictions of violence often glamorize vicious behavior. They offend the society and feel less able to respond to others in a sensitive‚ caring way. This essay will analyze the effects of violent media on the minds of individuals. While

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    would have liked ants as pets. She thought as ants like people. They worked together as a team‚ and they were just as pushy as the human beings was. As the years pasted and she got older‚ she got a illness. She suffered from the a illness called agoraphobia who made afraid to be at big open places with lot of people. her opinion also changes it was no longer ants there was like people but people there was like ants. She was afraid of people and did not speak with a lot of people. Therefore she kept

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    Social anxiety disorder is also known as social phobia. It’s defined as the fear of social situations that involve interaction with other people. It is the fear and anxiety of being judged negatively by other people or behaving in a way that might cause embarrassment‚ this leads to feelings of failure‚ self-consciousness‚ and depression. A person with social anxiety may believe that all eyes are on him/her at all times. This is the third largest mental health case issue in the world‚ and it can effect

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    Nowadays‚ many children are addicted to video games that they play these games daily. According the research made by NPD GROUP‚ there was an increase by 9% of children aging between 2 and 17 that play video games compared to 2009. There was also an increase by 17% in the number of children aging between 2 and 5 that play video games compared to 2009. These percentage shows that video games are attracting many kids every day. Video game is an electronic game where the player controls a character‚

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    with the advance in technology‚ getting an education is as easy as turning on my home computer. My children will see that any goal is obtainable if you just reach out and find the resources. Online college is perfect for me. I have suffered with agoraphobia throughout my life and I have had the need to receive counseling from trained professionals due to some unfortunate events as well. The counseling that I received has inspired me to pay it forward. It is my desire to become a psychologist so that

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    hostile feelings towards their sibling and create arguments between them as a result of this persons way of thinking. The cognitive model has been successful in explaining and giving psychologists an understanding of anxiety related disorders such as agoraphobia and has also given an insight into mood based disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder. Also‚ the cognitive approach has been the foundation of treatments such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The cognitive model has been evaluated

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    Television Violence and Its Effects on Children Often thought of as one of the most fascinating inventions of the Twentieth Century‚ television has undoubtedly become a major part of our lives‚ providing us with entertainment and information. However‚ much of what is on the television today involves violence. Why? Because viewers want to see action and excitement‚ which usually involves something being blown up‚ or someone being shot. The only problem is that many of these viewers are children.

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    (Wikipedia). Symptoms of BDD are often determined by the nature of the patient’s “defect.” Some symptoms‚ as noted by Wikipedia‚ are: obsessive thoughts about perceived appearance defects‚ social and family withdrawal (also called social phobia or agoraphobia)‚ thoughts of suicide‚ anxiety‚ and continuous low self-esteem. These symptoms are serious by themselves‚ but they may also lead to the patient experiencing Major depressive disorder symptoms‚ inability to focus on anything but their appearance

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    Mental Illness ‘Speak’ by Laurie Halse Anderson is an novel that explores a girl in high school who is raped at a party and she calls the cops and everyone hates her for it but she tells nobody about what happened which turns her to a very dark place and she ends up in a depressed state. Laurie Halse Anderson said herself "I’ve learned that Speak is not just a book about rape. Speak is a book about depression." Mental illnesses like depression are disorders that affect your behavior‚ mood and the

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