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    Jackson Phobias

    The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has classified a phobia as having fear that is too large in comparison to the danger it poses by the feared object or situation ( Menzies, Harris, & Jones, 1998). Fear is a common emotion to have, but it is when the fear is irrational that it poses a problem. For Jackson, this irrational fear has become an awareness of danger. Jackson is convinced that heights, germs, and spiders are potential dangers to keep awareness on. Jackson is a ten-year-old

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    Avoidant Personality Disorder

    Personality disorders are enduring patterns of inner experiences and behaviors which deviate from the norm found in an individual’s particular culture. Impulse control, cognition, affect, interpersonal functioning; these are areas which can be affected by a personality disorder. The symptoms associated with a personality disorder will affect all social and personal situations, thus causing significant amounts of stress and depression on the patient. Individuals who suffer from avoidant personality

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    Personal Narrative: My Anxiety In High School

    My anxiety started when I was in the fourth grade. I would sit in class with my heart beating and my hands sweating for no reason, and I didn’t understand why. I began obsessing over whether my homework was done, my mother was driving safely or what my friends thought about me. In the beginning, it almost made me a better person because procrastination could not happen with all the worries running through my mind. I always did my homework, put my things away and I was never late. However, my worries

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    Physician Assisted Suicide Case Study

    REASON FOR REFERRAL Tom has expressed experiencing anxiety for most of his life. He experiences anxiety when he deals with conflict, when he is in certain social situations, when he thinks about his future, and whether he is on the right track. He would like to gain a better understanding of his anxiety and of his own personal identity. Tom currently does not seem to have any emotional support. These testing materials may give him a better insight into understanding himself, his anxiety, and

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    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

    A number of the people suffer from or are affected by physical and mental health problems and this places a vast amount of pressure on health care systems (Alsubaie, Abbott, Dunn, Dickens, Keil, Henley & Kujken, 2017). Anxiety is defined as a disorder characterized by extreme fear followed by avoidance, typically in response to a specified object or situation and in the absence of true danger (Rowney & Hermida, 2010). Anxiety is said to be a psychological disorder when it is triggered excessively

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    Psychological Disorders: The Role Of Social Anxiety In Children

    Social anxiety disorder, or also known as social phobia, is a fear of social situations that involve interacting with others. Those with social anxiety disorder feel like they’re always in the spotlight, being scrutinized for everything they do (Chansky, 2004, p. 148) and they try to avoid social situations as much as they can (Meyers, 2011, p. 662-663). Some physical symptoms of social anxiety disorder include stomach aches, shallow breathing, sweating, feeling hot flashes, feeling like your heart

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    Abigail Meyers Psychology 101 Journal #4 Ten million to twenty million Americans are alcoholics. As a child, I was raised by an alcoholic father. Although he successfully recovered with currently four years sober, growing up was not the easiest. I am amazed and sympathetic to the number of children whom witness a relative intoxicated. In my fathers case, he used drugs, as wells as alcohol as a suppressant, a form of self-medication for his anxiety and depression. Usually in adolescence the

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    Separation Anxiety Disorder

    Separation Anxiety Disorder in Children Daphne A Janes American Military University Author Note This paper was prepared for EDUC533 Assessment, Evaluation, and Testing II, taught by Dr. Marie Isom. Abstract Fear in reaction to danger probably ends up to life-saving "fight or flight." Anxiety is intrinsic to fear, and therefore the young baby experiences anxiety throughout the earliest inevitable separations from caretakers. Childhood separation psychological disorder (SAD) has been recently

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    Abnormal Psych

    This is such a fascinating subject to me because it affects me personally. I am diabetic and I suffer from Bipolar I disorder. I also have to deal with constant anxiety. This interferes with my life in so many ways. As you may have witnessed, when I'm in the depressive state I can't seem to focus on my schoolwork. When I swing to the manic side, I feel like I can accomplish anything, but I can't stay focused on one thing for very long. I used to be a rapid swinger in my younger days, meaning I

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    Mgt 434 Week 3 Dq 2

    MGT 434 Week 3 DQ 2 To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/MGT-434/MGT-434-Week-3-DQ-2 You are the Office Manager of a consulting firm, which occupies a four story building in a suburban office park. One day Steve, who is in charge of photocopying, comes to you to tell you about a problem. He has had a diagnosed history of Anxiety NOS. He has recently seen his therapist, who recommended that he make use of a service dog to pet and comfort him during  his anxiety attacks

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