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    Muslim University‚ Aligarh. Abstract The purpose of the present study was to compare the sensation seeking and anxiety state of sports person with impairment vision problem. The total thirty (15Cricketers and 15 Sprinters) male Open National tournament players were selected for this study. The age of the subjects were ranged between 18 to 25 years. The data on sensation seeking and anxiety state of the subjects were obtained by using a questionnaire developed by Neary and Zuckerman (1976). The t

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    daydreams in between check points. Due to his severe distraction of uneasy family life at home Keller has problems remembering and following countdown instructions. The stresses at work and his overwhelming family problems cause Keller to have an anxiety attack or possibly a stroke rendering him incapable of completing his work or responding to Wallace. (Melinda‚ Lawrence & Jeanne‚ July

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    potentially bad situations‚ trying to see the best in other people‚ and viewing yourself and your abilities in a positive light. Control tension and anxiety has a huge role in a person health and especially psychologically. Because if we think what cause a psychological disorder‚ the first things that come to our mind are stress‚ depression‚ and anxiety. So people whom recognize and try to control these causes‚ they have more chances of being psychologically healthy. The three factors that indicate

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    eating disorders. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Definition Obsessive compulsive disorder is a mental health condition and a serious anxiety-related condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour. An obsession is an unwanted‚ unpleasant thought‚ image or urge that repeatedly enters a person’s mind causing them anxiety. A compulsion is a repetitive behaviour or mental act that someone feels they need to carry out to try and prevent an obsession coming true. For

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    there is a benefit to worrying behavior. One benefit was that subject viewed worrying as a way to prepare in the event negative events do occur‚ a way of warding off negative events from happening‚ and patients who were categorized as having General Anxiety Disorder used worrying as a way to distract themselves from other greater emotional problems. This could have effects on treatment because it provides a focus on what therapies should work on. A detrimental behavior will continue as long as it is

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    (Berggren & Derakshan‚ 2013; Derakshan & Eysenck‚ 2009; Eysenck & Derakshan‚ 2011). According to ACT‚ anxiety consumes resources within the limited capacity working memory system. Based on Baddeley’s (1986) working memory model‚ ACT assumed that under high cognitive load processing performance in the tasks that involved inhibition and shifting functions of the central executive adversely affected by anxiety ( Miyake & Friedman‚ 2012). ACT also makes predictions as to how these deficits will manifest by

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    Depression‚ anxiety and low self-esteem in woman with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH) Abstract Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH) is a rare syndrome that not only causes physical conditions but emotional. The psychological effects of woman diagnosed with MRKH have never been fully discovered. The hypothesis and or purpose of this study is to evaluate self-report measures of psychological distress in woman with MRKH syndrome compared to woman

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    Cynthia Ung Ms. Ligator Honors English 15 November 2013 The Little Essay That Could- Open-book vs. Closed-book Eugene Nathaniel Butler once stated‚ “Some people cheat their way through life. They cheat on tests in school. Cheat on girlfriends/boyfriends then graduate to cheating on wives/husbands. They cheat on taxes and many times shortchange

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    something‚ keep asking for help. I try not to give up asking when the first or second tutor cannot help‚ but to find out from them who will be able to help. Lack of self-confidence and not knowing anyone can lead to feelings of isolation and depression. Anxiety at the thought of approaching others may block the ability to make friends‚ but it is surprising how approachable and friendly most people are. When giving group or partner work in seminars etc‚ get chatting to others in the group. By talking about

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    marijuana has on social anxiety and cognitive distortions. Principal investigator: Perrie Gordon Thank you for taking part in this study. The purpose of this study is to explore and compare the effects smoking marijuana has on sociability‚ social anxiety‚ schizotypy and cognitive distortions; mainly looking at negative automatic thoughts‚ between participants whose levels of smoking marijuana vary. Past research has shown that there is a clear distinction between anxiety and its link to marijuana

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