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#6 How can anxiety be brought upon by fear? The intent of this paper is to answer this question by researching certain fears and their effects. Anxiety can be triggered in several ways, but fear is a frequent reason. People often have panic attacks, because of a particular fear. Several people often undergo anxiety all of their life, because of fear. I chose this topic because I suffer with emetophobia (the fear of throwing up), and I have had to deal with panic attacks and anxiety over this…
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Anxiety is normal, and you will always have it. It helps us adapt to our current situation in life. Who has not studied for a test and scored better because of it? Who has not walked in that sketchy part of the neighborhood in the dark without rising fear? Daily anxiety keeps us alert and aware to help us survive. It makes us question if we want to walk in that part of town again. It can become so severe that it reaches overwhelming levels for one person to handle. It can dramatically reduce or…
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Anxiety affects around forty percent of adults and ten percent of teenagers. Have you ever experienced an anxiety attack? Do you even know what an anxiety attack feels like? When suffering from an anxiety attack, your heart will race, you may experience shortness of breath, nausea, sweating, dizziness, and fear. Many people that suffer from anxiety seek treatment; of those people, many take anti-anxiety medicines. These medicines include Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Serotonin-Norepinephrine…
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“The term Anxiety Disorders refers to a category of psychiatric illnesses that are generally more chronic than substance use or affective (mood) disorders. It is estimated that 25% of the population have had some type of anxiety disorder in their lifetime. The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) classifies 12 anxiety disorders: panic disorder without agoraphobia, panic disorder with agoraphobia, agoraphobia without history of panic disorder, specific…
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Trembling hands, rapid heartbeat, sweaty palms, all characteristics of social anxiety. I can't remember my life ever being absent of this unforgiving disorder, yet it took 13 years for me to realize that feeling such an extreme amount of anxiety wasn't normal. Throughout elementary school people categorized me as "shy"– a word I have come to loathe – because even then I refused to engage in a conversation longer than a quiet "hi". Teachers, peers, friends, and family always asked me why I was so…
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Is Anxiety on the Rise? Jessica Ling sat beneath an anxious cloud on a wooden chair in the Fairfield University library, attempting to ignore the oncoming, inevitable shower of a panic attack, but ultimately accepted the attack. Ling, a sophomore nursing major at Fairfield University, has begun to feel the stress of 19-credit load, a job at an interior design store, and social life. But Ling realized she was not experiencing simply stress. She had developed and was diagnosed and medicated, this…
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party. However, people who suffer from social anxiety disorder feel much more discomfort than a person who has felt shy (Shields 22). I suffer from social anxiety disorder and I believe it is important to inform you how it affects people’s…
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Social Anxiety “Social phobia also known as social anxiety disorder it’s not simply extreme shyness. Many people experience some shyness and discomfort, especially in new situations or with unfamiliar people. However, it’s generally tolerable once you warm up and relax after a while.” Social anxiety disorder is currently thought to be related to abnormal functioning brain. Social anxiety may be somewhat more likely to occur when it’s also present in first- degree relative. Social anxiety is way…
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side to have an anxiety disorder because they can, at times, be cured by a variation of treatments. Some of the different treatments of anxiety disorders are medication, psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, relaxation therapy, and lifestyle changes. Medical treatments for anxiety are an option. “An antidepressant medication can help manage the anxiety even if they are not experiencing depression.” Antidepressants can have some side effects too. “They may include, nausea, headaches, anxiety, sweating, dizziness…
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Anxiety disorders are a mental illness that many Americans suffer from each year. “Anxiety disorders affect about 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older, or 18% of the population” (Facts & Statistics, 2014). Anxiety disorders include more than the normal amount of anxiety any average person would have; everyone has anxiety, some is just worse than others. Anxiety can be caused from many things. It can also start a young age. Anxiety disorders are very serious conditions that can…
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