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    Running Head: Depression and Anxiety Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety amongst College Students Presented in partial fulfillment for Research Methods Florida Gulf Coast University College of Health Professions Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety amongst College Students College represents a form of higher learning. For many‚ it is also a time for personal growth as we transition into adulthood. This in itself is a stressful situation as one must make drastic adjustments to a new role‚ environment

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    Chapter 1 – Evaluating Shyness and Social Anxieties “Shyness is just egoism out of its depth.” — Dame Penelope Keith‚ English actor John Donne’s timeless adage‚ “no man is an island‚” defines humanity’s existence. By default setting‚ by instinct‚ and by nature‚ humans are social animals. We are pieces and parts of the entire existentialisms of the universe. We are oriented naturally toward our fellowmen— that man needs one another to thrive and survive‚ and that‚ man inclines to be ready perpetually

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    Patient’s Psychiatric Diagnosis: Bipolar Disorder‚ Attention deficit/ Hyperactivity Patient’s Medical Diagnosis: N/A Describe the patient’s appearance: I talked with Ms. Samantha. She was wearing a pink shirt with blue jeans. She was playing in the gym with her friends in the group. She has no body odor‚ hygiene maintained. Describe the patient’s behavior: The Patient was cooperative and pleasant to talk. She maintained direct eye contact and looked calm. Describe the patient’s communication:

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    levels of anxiety or depression. The currently used cut-off score of eight gives a specificity of 0.78 and a sensitivity of 0.90 for anxiety sub-scale‚ and a specificity of 0.79 and a sensitivity 0.83 for depression sub-scale (Bjelland et al.‚ 2002). In the present study‚ Cronbach’s alpha was 0.86 for depression and 0.84 for anxiety. The Health Anxiety Inventory (HAI) is 18-item questionnaire measuring clinical and non-clinical health anxiety. Each item is scored from 0 to 3. The first fourteen

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    stress and anxiety

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    Stress and Anxiety Stress: Stress is your body’s way of responding to any kind of demand. It can be caused by both good and bad experiences. When people feel stressed by something going on around them‚ their bodies react by releasing chemicals into the blood. These chemicals give people more energy and strength‚ which can be a good thing if their stress is caused by physical danger. But this can also be a bad thing‚ if their stress is in response to something emotional and there is no outlet for

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    Social Anxiety

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    Homework 3: Diana Huerta PSY 101 Introductory Psychology Oakton Community College Social anxiety is a fear of speaking in public‚ fear of interacting with people‚ and intense nervousness at being the center of attention. It is also a disorder in which a person is afraid that he or she will make mistakes‚ be embarrassed or humiliated by others. Social anxiety is very common since many people struggle with these fears but the situations that trigger these symptoms can be different

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    Patients diagnosed with cancer experience anxiety for multiple reasons and at different stages of their illness. Anxiety occurs while awaiting the actual cancer diagnosis and continues disease and the reality of death. This added stress and anxiety can affect the patient’s daily life. It is the goal of the oncology nurse to provide therapeutic interventions to improve his or her patient’s quality of life. Providing oncology patients with psychosocial interventions such as progressive relaxation techniques

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    A Case Study: Generalized Anxiety Disorder Abstract Generalized anxiety disorder is a paralyzing mental disorder that causes an individual to be plagued with a constant and overwhelming sense of anxiety from any number of sources throughout their daily experiences. This anxiety is crippling because it affects the individual’s ability to function in daily tasks. This case study focuses on Rachel‚ a 22-year old college senior with a long history of reoccurring anxiety and debilitating

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    helps to justify the suggested diagnosis. Suzy notes she is having intrusive memories‚ flashbacks‚ along with nightmares about the traumatic event. The consistency and accuracy of these feelings can be justified as intrusion symptoms. Acute Stress Disorder criteria suggest that the individual

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    Math Anxiety

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    What is Math Anxiety? June 5‚ 2012 ------------------------------------------------- What is math anxiety? Math anxiety is an intense frustration‚ and the fear of failing‚ freezing up‚ or forgetting what to do in the area of mathematics. Math anxiety is a lack of confidence in one’s self to do well in math and the notion of being judged‚ or made fun of for not doing well. Math anxiety is an emotional reaction to mathematics based on a past and unpleasant experience which has damaged a student’s

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