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    children toward more appropriate behaviors. 4. How can divorce affect children? * Younger children will not be able to understand the aspects of a divorce. They may increase their temper tantrums‚ have difficulty sleeping‚ and have more separation anxiety. Older children can benefit from a discussion about more of the facts of the situation and how it will affect them. They may feel sadness‚ guilt‚ and anger about the situation. 5. What are three tips that parents can use to improve communication

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    and situational predictors of the workplace bullying: why do perpetrators engage in the harassment of others" (Hauge‚ Skogstad & Einarsen‚ 2009). Authors: Lars Johan Hauge‚ Anders Skogstad‚ & Stale Einarsen. Article two:  " does trait anger‚ trait anxiety‚ or organisational position moderate the relationship between exposure to harmful acts and self-labelling as a victim of workplace bullying?" (Vie‚ Glaso‚ &  Einarsen‚ 2010). Arthurs: Tina Lokke Vie‚ Lars Glaso‚ and Stale Einarsen. The final article

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    Cognitive rehearsal- In anticipation of an anxiety-provoking event. Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)- Acceptance-accept and not avoid thoughts and feelings. Commitment-commit to a different action. Mindfulness- Be in the moment- Be present in the moment. Studies: ACT is effective for mild to moderate anxieties. As effective as CBT. Used for: OCD‚ social anxiety‚ Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Biological- Drug Treatments: Anxiolytics- Anti-Anxiety Disorders. Enhance GABA-inhibitory neurotransmitters

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    distressing and may not be fully explained by a known medical condition after appropiate investigations INTRODUCTION • It can also occur during the course of or be associated with a medical conditions • Patients also show high level of worry‚ anxiety and increased reactions in response to physical symptoms Somatoform disorders • • • • • • Somatization disorder Body dysmorphic disorder Hypochondriasis Pain disorder Functional somatic syndromes Conversion disorder • Undifferentiated

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    acrophobia can become dizzy‚ excessive sweating‚ nausea‚ sick to their stomachs‚ shaking‚ dry mouth‚ and unable to speak. One of the main symptoms of acrophobia is fear of dying. Some of these symptoms can then turn into a full blown anxiety attack. “Discomfort anxiety tends to be specific to certain uncomfortable or dangerous situations- and consequently shows up in such phobias as fear of heights” (Ellis‚ 2003‚ p.83). It is only believed that between 2 and 5 percent of the world’s population actually

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    and Significance of the Study‚ Scope and Delimitations and Definition of terms. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Anxiety is an unpleasant state of inner turmoil‚ often accompanied by nervous behavior‚ such as pacing back and forth‚ somatic complaints and rumination. It is the subjectively unpleasant feelings of dread over something unlikely to happen‚ such as the feeling of imminent death. Anxiety is not the same as fear‚ which is felt about something realistically intimidating or dangerous and is an appropriate

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    This poem can be seen as representing test anxiety and also other anxiety you have as you go through life making decisions. The effect the writer is trying to achieve is that overcoming anxieties can be hard but if you do not accept reality you will never succeed. It seems as if the writer is saying you can not achieve your dreams if you are expecting to fail. It seems as if the writer may be trying to overcome her own personal anxieties. In the first few stanzas of the poem Pastan

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    Describe the most significant challenge you have faced and the steps you have taken to overcome this challenge. How has this challenge affected your academic achievement? A Fresh Start Now of course moving to a different city isn’t the end of the world but it definitely seemed like that way in my perspective. From East Los Angeles to San Bernardino was a huge leap for my family and I. Although my life in ELA wasn’t the best‚ it only seemed to get worse when i moved to San Bernardino because

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    Sleep is the number one stress reliever of them all. Too little makes us cranky and too much makes us even more tired. Its best to find just the right amount of sleep that makes us feel well-rested. The passionflower is believed to be a remedy for anxiety and insomnia. But only a few studies have shown that it has the same effects as benzodiazepine drugs. It is not proven but believed that it increases gamma-aminobutyric acid in the brain‚ which lowers brain cell activity‚ thus reducing stress. With

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    BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE Module I: Stress Meaning & Nature Characteristics Types of stress Meaning Stress may be defined as "a state of psychological and / or physiological imbalance resulting from the disparity between situational demand and the individual’s ability and / or motivation to meet those demands." Dr. Hans Selye‚ one of the leading authorities on the concept of stress‚ described stress as "the rate of all wear and tear caused by life." Stress can be positive or negative. Stress

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