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    Claustrophobia

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    claustrophobia resulted from the rise of the modern city (Marsh‚ 2002). Symptoms of claustrophobia are sweating‚ fast rapid heartbeat‚ nausea‚ fainting feeling‚ light-headed‚ shaking‚ and hyperventilation. Situations that are common that can cause anxiety in claustrophobia sufferers which include: Being inside a room: the individual will look for an exit‚ being inside a car: the individual will avoid driving on the highway or major roads where there is heavy traffic ‚being inside a building: the individual

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    Stress Management

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    References: Brogaard‚ B. (2007). Academic stress and its relation to in College students. Retrieved February 15‚ 2014‚ from http://classroom.synonym.com/academic-stress-its-relation-anxiety-college-students- Retrieved February 15‚ 2014‚ from http://pyschcentral.com/news/2008/08/21/ parental-expectations-affect-college-students-identity /2797.html Benfield‚ P. (2012‚ January 20). Why do parents put so much pressure on their children

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    first interview. During this interview‚ Al did not demonstrate any confusion‚ delusions‚ memory defects‚ speech that was difficult to follow‚ etc. In contrast‚ Al showed insight when discussing his anxiety at work when he stated‚ “how am I going to find out how to figure this out…It’s a good anxiety.” No indications of cognitive problems or psychosis were present. When discussing substance use‚ Al did state that he does have alcohol on occasion. He explained that typically “if I go‚ grab beers

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    Should Exams Be Abolished

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    Lz : Much has been said about examinations and its effects on students today. Many people say that examinations not only cause anxiety and stress on students but also impede their learning abilities by putting much fear on them. Wj : That is quite true. However‚ without examinations‚ how would students be assessed on their abilities to understand what they have learned or enable students to determine whether they have progressed in their education. Eli : I agree. Examinations are important as

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    disrupted by other people‚ chronic noise‚ and short-term noise. The different effects can be from an annoying noise to a more strong intrusive and anxiety forming illness. When population density increases the personal space‚ privacy and territory are approached a person may demand the acknowledgment to help stop or prevent crowding‚ and to help maintain the anxiety and frustration levels that a person could reach. Personal space is defined as “a physical distance that people choose to keep in interpersonal

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    Mental Health Resources

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    Laura’s Resources for Mental Health Illnesses Mood Disorders Disorder Resources Depression http://allpsych.com/disorders/mood/index.html http://www.camh.net/education/Online_courses_webinars/mha101/index.html Signs and Symptoms: lack of energy; oversleeping/not sleeping; drop in grades; regress to childhood fears; self-harm; substance abuse; aggressive; accident prone/clumsy Strategies: connect; allow creative outlets (writing‚ drawing‚ doodling); help with memory and organization

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    of life (Townes‚ 1976). The client-therapist relationship is based on mutual respect‚ and both client and counselor are active. I chose the Alderian approach because it has shown promise in treating conduct disorders‚ antisocial disorders‚ anxiety disorders‚ personality disorders‚ and some affective disorders (Seligman‚ 1986). The most common therapeutic techniques of Adlerian therapy include investigating the client’s lifestyle‚ or basic orientation toward life. This is done systematically

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    Why are you so thin? Are eating disorders just a fad? Certain individuals are “so thin” due to eating disorders‚ and eating disorders are not just fads because they are caused by genetic‚ psychological‚ and cultural reasons. While fads are short-termed‚ genetic‚ psychological‚ and cultural reasons prevent eating disorders from being short-lasting. “Eating disorders‚ including anorexia and bulimia‚ are complicated‚ serious and potentially devastating” (“Eating Disorders: Why do they happen?”). Even

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    Students wired in an abyss of books racing against time to go through as many books as possible‚ is a common sight before exams. For most students exams entail anxiety‚ fear and nervousness. Most dreaded are the final exams. These exams decide whether a student tops the lot‚ manages to pass or repeats the same class. A whole year of hard work culminates into the results of the final exams. Students who fail to judiciously utilize the entire year suffer the most. They try to complete one year’s syllabus

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    her most concerning issues. The first dealt with managing her overall mental and physical health. Precious reported being depressed and experiencing anxiety frequently. After explaining the situations surrounding these symptoms‚ it appeared that her depression and anxiety were rooted in past traumatic events‚ her current financial situation‚ and anxiety for the future. My first treatment goal is for Precious to see me once a week so I can check on her progress‚ and help her begin to work through her

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