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    Pretend this‚ is a prescribed anti-anxiety pill‚ a pill that makes you feel better. Wrong. This is a way in which society “fixes” you in another repaired citizen. Instead of changing the owner of this pill’s environment‚ to help him/her feel assured‚ they give a magical little thing that is clinically designed to alter your brain‚ and it’s functions. Social Anxiety Disorders (SAD)‚ have to be helped without the use of medication. These drugs tug and pull at your brain and body’s ability to comprehend

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    showcases the Norwegian painter’s colorful and vigorous artwork. Edvard Munch’s Anxiety is amongst the many artworks that are currently being displayed. The artwork was created in 1896 as a color woodcut in black and red with hand touching on wove paper. It is located on the left side‚ right before entering the second portion of the room and can only be seen from one side because it is hanging on the wall. Munch’s Anxiety depicts a group of people leaving work‚ who collectively share the same state

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    Anxiety is defined as an emotion that causes physical symptoms‚ such as a faster heartbeat or feelings of tension‚ and thoughts of worry (Beidel‚ 2014). Anxiety is distinguished from fear in that fear is an immediate response to a stressor‚ whereas anxiety is the anticipation of a future stressor (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013). Both feelings of fear and anxiety are normal‚ however excessive anxiety‚ persistent feelings of anxiety and irrational cues that cause anxiety can be signs of an

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    �PAGE � �PAGE �1� Social Anxiety Disorder RUNNING HEAD: SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER RESEARCH PROPOSAL Social Anxiety Disorder Research Proposal May 16‚ 2011 � ABSTRACT Social anxiety disorder is an illness in which those affected are excessively self-conscious and overwhelmingly anxious in everyday social situations. According to American Psychiatric Association (2000‚ p. 456)‚ the diagnostic criteria for social anxiety disorder is defined as a "marked and persistent fear of one or more social

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    with fear‚ but anxiety is a slightly more complex feeling. Unease or nervousness are strongly associated with it. While it is an overall unpleasant feeling‚ anxiety has the ability to keep one safe. To understand what anxiety is one must understand what causes it‚ and the relationship between anxiety and fear. Anxiety is a part of everyone’s life and there are an endless amount of things that can cause it. Unlike the high‚ Anastasia Toufexis describes‚ when falling in love‚ anxiety has quite the opposite

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    An Outline of Performance Anxiety in Female Athletes Gena Petrick 102160287 University of the Fraser Valley Roger Friesen February 21‚ 2012 Introduction Have you ever felt an overwhelming feeling of fear or nervousness‚ prior to competing in an important event? Did it affect your ability to perform? If so‚ you may be familiar with performance anxiety. An athlete suffering from performance anxiety often will perceive competitive situations as threatening‚ which can result

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    Introduction to Generalized Anxiety Disorders and Treatments in Adults This treatment paper offers to acquaint the reader with information regarding the significance‚ impact and treatments of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in adults. Among one of the most prevalent disorders in the United States‚ GAD has the propensity to severely hinder one’s everyday style of living and is listed within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association [APA]‚ 2013)

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    CC Follow up anxiety. Skin tags. S The patient is a 54-year-old female who continues on Paxil CR currently at 37.5 mg p.o. daily. She started this medication in June of 2013. Unfortunately‚ since being on this medication. She has gained significant weight and continues to gain weight. She states she really is not eating any differently‚ is exercising‚ if anything‚ more. She does tell me as well‚ however‚ that she knows that part of this is being perimenopausal. She also tells me that the

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    Discuss the Relationship between Stress‚ Anxiety‚ Habits and Phobias and describe how you would treat these issues with Hypnotherapy. Many people who suffer with stress‚ anxiety‚ habits or phobias will turn to hypnotherapy for treatment. It has been proven extremely successful and can have a major impact on a persons life. With an understanding of the relationship between these disorders‚ examining the similarities and the differences between each‚ the therapist then has information in deciding

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    Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) Patients are asked to choose one response from the four given for each interview. They should give an immediate response and be dissuaded from thinking too long about their answers. The questions relating to anxiety are marked "A"‚ and to depression "D". The score for each answer is given in the right column. Instruct the patient to answer how it currently describes their feelings. A I feel tense or ’wound up’: Most of the time A lot of the time From

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