Overcoming Social Anxiety

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    Artemisia Gentileschi Trauma

    All people handle traumatic experiences in different ways, but some people chose not to address them at all. This is harmful, experts say “Overcoming traumatic stress is all about taking action. Positive action can help you overcome feelings of fear, helplessness, and hopelessness—and even small acts can make a big difference (Robinson, Smith, Segal Traumatic Stress). By leaving traumatic events unacknowledged, it can cause anger management issues and severe depression among other things (What Happens

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    Drug Abuse

    I. Title: Drug Abuse Introduction: Man has always saught pleasure, abatement of anxiety, and other alterations in states of consciousness through the ingestion of various natural and chemical substances. In the last few years drug abuse has become serious problem resulting into considerable harm both to the individual and to the society. Drug abuse adversely affects the well being, the progress and the health of the user and also cause tragedy to the family life of these persons. Drugs are handled

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    Major Depression

    Major depression is a medical illness that is characterized by feeling sad, disappointed and full of despair. Major depression is a whole body illness that includes emotional, physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual problems. Many people refer to major depression as Major Depressive Disorder and Clinical Depression. Major depression affects how one feels, thinks, and acts; they also have trouble performing normal activities. Major depression can make a person feel as if life isn't worth living

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    Sociology Of Rape

    consequences. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention identifies the immediate psychological consequences of sexual violence as: “shock, denial, fear, confusion, anxiety, withdrawal, shame/guilt, nervousness and distrust. Victims may also experience the following chronic psychological consequences: depression, generalized anxiety, suicidal behavior, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), avoidance of sex, low self-esteem and self blame” (CDC, 2015). All of which are feelings discussed in the personal

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    Emotional, Cognitive, Behavioural and Physical Responses to a Poor Prognosis

    behavioural, cognitive and emotional changes. In response to a diagnosis with a poor likely outcome, individuals will likely experience a chain of emotional responses. Initially, the patient may be subjected to fear which may result in ongoing anxiety for the patient. Other common reported feelings due to stressors are anger, depression and irritability. However, in relation to a poor prognosis, individuals can often experience feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. Individuals can act to

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    Obsessive Compulsive Behavior

    as an anxiety or discomfort that manifests itself in a human being due to unavailability of a cellular phone, personal computer and in most recent times literally any virtual communication device including tablets. This is typically a social phobia that is brought about by the prevalent use of emerging technologies that cause changes in a person’s normal habits and behaviors (King, Valenca, & Nardi, 2012). Obsessive compulsive disorder, commonly referred to as OCD, is typically an anxiety disorder

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    Impac of Ict

    intensive work and collaboration of all members of MDT, patient itself and his/her family. From the client’s point of view recovery process concentrates mainly on setting up and achieving small goals, building-up hope, personal growth, education, overcoming symptoms of illness, building-up support network and

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    Industrial Psychology

    effectance motivation theory (Waytz, 2010). The fact that people need to feel in control of their environment to feel comfortable provides a lot of insight to the motivational forces behind human behavior. Unpredictability can cause a lot of stress and anxiety to employees in the work place, such as discrepancies over job duties and performance expectations. Just like in the case of industrial psychologist Dr. Tom White’s program to help employees face the grief of a corporate downsizing, we see how emotions

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    The Importance of Mental Health in Ministry

    psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act as we cope with life. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. As a leader in ministry you have a great responsibility. Leadership is primarily influence, and the way that church leaders influence others is by their godly example and how they deal and address issues that may arise in the church. Being accountable for yourself and others can cause much stress and anxiety. What does the

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    Factors Affecting Students in Terms of Comprehension and Literature

    of counselling which addresses the situation of a person's life and situates the person firmly within the predictable challenges of the human condition. Existential counselling considers human living to take place within four dimensions: physical, social, psychological and spiritual. It shows each of these dimensions to be constituted like a force field, within which predictable paradoxes, tensions and dilemmas play out. Human beings can learn to deal with these tensions and conflicts more effectively

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