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    Anxiety There are lots of things in life that can make us feel anxious. Starting a new job‚ going into a new social situation or taking your driving test are just a few examples. Anxiety‚ which can feel like a mixture of uncertainty‚ fear and unease‚ is something everyone experiences. It might temporarily affect our sleep patterns‚ our appetite or our ability to concentrate‚ but usually we find ways of managing our feelings and they pass in time. Sometimes the causes of people’s anxiety can be

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    SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder where people have normal mental health throughout most of the year‚ but experience depressive symptoms in the winter or summer. Seasonal Affective Disorder is often diagnosed inaccurately in doctor’s offices. But‚ thorough personalized details of the symptoms can help a patient be diagnosed properly. There have been new studies that link SAD to other conditions such as alcoholism or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity

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    Do you ever get scared or nervous before you take a test or exam? I never thought I had test anxiety until my third grade PSSA’s. There was so much in my head‚ and I didn’t know how to handle everything all at once. I was extremely nervous and even had a hard time breathing while I took the test. I got sent to the nurse and had to do a breathing treatment. I’m glad my friends and family were there for me after the first day of the test. They helped me learn some coping mechanisms that I could use

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    Dissociative identity disorder is defined as‚ “...condition wherein a person’s identity is fragmented into two or more distinct personalities.” (Handbook of Psychology) Dissociative identity disorder‚ or DID‚ is considered rare amongst the psychological community and patients are often victims are various forms of abuse or extreme trauma. DID has several aspects of other dissociative disorders‚ but will vary from patient to patient due to the intricacies of the human mind. One common aspect in DID

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    Research Paper: Anxiety Disorders Stephanie Hathaway Liberty University Abstract Anxiety Disorders are characterized by many symptoms and often associated with depressive tendencies. Although the majority are produced in a person based off of their genetic material‚ other influences exist environmentally that can encourage or discourage the severity of the symptoms and prognosis it has on one’s overall well-being. Early diagnosis and a systematic combination of treatments

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    ------------------------------------------------- As many as 19 million Americans million are affected by mood disorders ( The two main types of mood disorders are bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder which are described as disturbances in mood‚ behavior and emotion.“ Bipolar disorder is a complex disorder in which the core feature is pathological disturbance in mood ranging from extreme elation‚ or mania‚ to severe depression usually accompanied by disturbances in thinking and behavior

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    Anxiety Anxiety is defined as a normal human emotion that is experienced by the majority of people. There are several different levels of anxiety; the most common is General Anxiety Disorder‚ or GAD. Other types include panic disorder‚ obsessive compulsive disorder‚ post-traumatic stress disorder‚ social anxiety disorder‚ and specific phobias. (Katz MD) When one goes through an anxiety experience‚ they feel anxious or nervous. Everyone encounters anxiety in their lives; however anxiety disorders

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    Comparison Matrix Paper: September 12‚ 2012 Submitted by: S. Davis 1. Introduction • A comparison of the research questions posed for the studies • A comparison of the sample populations used • A comparison of the limitations of the study  Introduction The purpose of this paper is to conduct a comparison of three articles previous examined. The articles: 1. Wright & Pandey‚ (2010)‚ Transformational Leadership in the Public Sector: Does Structure Matter? 2. Emery & Barker‚ (2007)

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    The Matrix

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    The Matrix The matrix will forever hold a place as one of my favorite childhood movies as the action and computer generated imagery back in 99’…were ahead of its time. Today‚ I’m twenty years old‚ in college and assigned to re-watch this bad-ass movie and utilize my mature adult intelligence to “critically” think about the socially constructed reality at a college level. Therefore‚ I shall proceed to say that after watching the Matrix‚ the movie pertains to the socially constructed reality as a

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    North Carolina Women’s Hospital Mood Changes After Delivering a Baby What moods changes could I have after delivering my baby? During pregnancy and after the birth of your baby you may have many different mood changes and feelings. Being pregnant‚ going through labor and caring for a baby is all hard work. You may feel happy and excited one minute and feel worried and sad the next minute. These “highs” and “lows” are very common. They are called the “baby blues” and usually go away on their

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