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    An anxiety disorder is a condition that causes an individual to feel frightened‚ distressed and experience negative affect for no valid or apparent reason. Anxiety disorders cause significant discomfort and interfere with normal functioning that can cause long-term impairment in both children and adults. The disorder emerges relatively early and the median age for onset of anxiety is as early as 11 years of age (Kessler et. al‚ 2005). Childhood anxiety disorders are highly heritable and childhood

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    Zanaprin for Alleviating Anxiety and Stress By Sophia Martin May 5‚ 2013 Anxiety and Stress are two very common psychological conditions affecting millions of people globally. Anxiety can be described as a feeling of relentless uneasiness and fear over the outcome of a future event. It is an individual’s natural way of reacting‚ coping and preparing oneself for dealing with the probable negative happenings‚ dangers or misfortunes. Stress is the feeling of mounting pressure due to a feeling of incapability

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    hierarchy. (Maam ki def) Status and Role: A status is simply a rank or position that one holds in a group. One occupies the status of son or daughter‚ playmate‚ pupil‚ radical‚ militant and so on. Eventually one occupies the statuses of husband‚ mother bread-winner‚ cricket fan‚ and so on‚ one has as many statuses as there are groups of which one is a member. For analytical purposes‚ statuses are divided into two basic types: * Ascribed status * Achieved status Ascribed statuses are those

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    INITIAL MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION I.APPEARANCE The client appears to be at her age. She wears blouse with shorts‚ sometimes with short pajama. For me‚ she is neat. She has a long and shiny hair. She has clean fingernails and always combing her hair. She brings a comb with her every time we had an activity. II.MOOD AND AFFECT The client facial expression appears to be appropriate. She is energetic and you will observe that she is enjoying our activity because she was happy. III.BEHAVIOR

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    mental status examination The mental status examination or mental state examination‚ abbreviated MSE‚ is an important part of the clinical assessment process in psychiatric practice. It is a structured way of observing and describing a patient’s current state of mind‚ under the domains of appearance‚ attitude‚ behavior‚ mood and affect‚ speech‚ thought process‚ thought content‚ perception‚ cognition‚ insight and judgment.[1] There are some minor variations in the subdivision of the MSE and the

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    Philippine Rice Farmers Socioeconomic Status Rice farmers’ socioeconomic status better when they venture into other businesses. The economic and social status of Filipino rice farmers and their families has steadily improved during the last decade‚ not because they depended on rice‚ but because they ventured into other activities that supplemented their income from rice. This was shown by a study conducted by the Socioeconomics Division of the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice).

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    Social Anxiety Disorder Kayla Garcia Mental Health - FAM1134 Professor Karen White-Jones November 26‚ 2013 Introduction A vast majority of the population might feel nervous or worried in social situations like speaking in front of a crowd or any type of interview. Some symptoms they might have would be a fast heartbeat‚ break out into a cold sweat or even faint because they are so nervous. In turn‚ a person may have social anxiety disorder (SAD)‚ previously known as social phobia‚ if the nervousness

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    Anxiety Disorders Anitra Boyle There are many different types of anxiety disorders which can vary from obsessive compulsive disorder‚ Post traumatic-stress disorder and the many different types of phobias. Even though there are many different types of anxiety disorders they all are mostly built off the same emotion of anxiety or excessive nervousness. Although we all may feel nervous when put into an uncomfortable position and get nervous or anxious‚ those with the disorder go through a completely

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    The most significant disorder she had was the anxiety disorder. Diagnostic criteria A in DSM 5 states “Developmentally inappropriate and excessive fear or anxiety concerning separation from those to whom the individual is attached” (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013). Amy Winehouse gained a major attraction in her short-term career. Although she became famous in short period of time‚ it came with its own consequences‚ it caused her to develop anxiety issues. She developed fear of losing her husband

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS ART AND ANXIETY 3 INTRODUCTION 3 BUFFET AND THE AGE OF ANXIETY 4 Who was Bernard Buffet? 5 Bernard Buffet and Anxiety 5 Paul Gauguin and Postimpressionism 7 Who was Paul Gauguin? 8 Paul Gauguin and Anxiety 9 CONCLUSION 13 ART AND ANXIETY INTRODUCTION If we look the word anxiety in the dictionary‚ probably we will find something like the following definition: “Feeling of worry‚ nervousness or unease‚ typically about an imminent event or something

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