Category: Anxiety
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Anxiety Disorders Impacts and Treatments
Anxiety disorders are one of the most common psychological issues of the contemporary world. Among the citizens of the United States, at least one of four people is likely to fit the profile for one or another anxiety disorder once during their lifetime (Shear, Cloitre, Pine & Ross 2005). The research of anxiety disorders, their…
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Depression and Anxiety Among African-American Children
Place your Research Topic below: African American Children Suffering from Anxiety and Depression Place your Thesis Statement below: Depression and anxiety are common among African-American children and adolescents, but they face significant barriers to receiving care and treatment due to their age and race. Place your Follow-Up Statement/s below (be sure to include at least…
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Psychedelics in Depression and Anxiety Treatment
Summary Mental illnesses have become an essential part of health in the last few decades, with sufficient attention being devoted to interventions that resolve them. Treatment of mental diseases has involved both conventional and unconventional methods to reduce the occurrence of these conditions. Unconventional methods of treating mental illnesses are hugely unpopular and not supported…
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Social Anxiety Disorder, Risk Factors and Symptoms
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Symptoms Risk Factors, Causes, and Complications Diagnosis and Treatment Conclusion References Abstract This paper focuses on the peculiarities of social anxiety disorder that prevents people from living normal lives as they cannot communicate with others. It describes its main symptoms, including physical, emotional, and behavioral ones. For instance, attention is…
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Specific Needs for Chronic Anxiety in Latinos
Problems such as chronic anxiety and depression are common among Hispanics because the regions conditions are typically characterized by hard physical labor. The stigma and cultural conditions of the parts contribute to mental illnesses that often interfere with habitual activities. It is especially prevalent among the adult male population, who are more likely to work…
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder Epidemiology and Treatment
Table of Contents Introduction The Epidemiology of the Disease The Reasons of Generalized Anxiety Disorder The Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder The Diagnosis of the Illness Methods of Treatment Conclusion References Introduction Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by excessive anxiety and significantly affects the patients personal life, family, and work. People with generalized anxiety disorder…
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Discussion: Social Anxiety and Loneliness
Humanity is fundamentally akin to social animals, and its survival depends upon connections made during its lifetime. They are essential for maintaining optimal mental and physical health at all ages. Therefore, social isolation and loneliness have tremendous effects on longevity, health, and well-being. The development of such conditions at old age may increase the risk…
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Depression and Anxiety Management
Table of Contents Assessment Process Measure Determination of the Baseline References Assessment The facilitys medical staff will investigate the treatment modalities currently being utilized for the hospitals large population of patients experiencing symptoms of anxiety and despair. It is possible to accomplish this objective by performing reviews of medical data and conducting interviews with people…
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Anxiety: Diagnosis and Treatment
Table of Contents Introduction The Myths Associated With anxiety Causes of Anxiety Techniques for Managing Anxiety Treatment Options for Anxiety Conclusion Reference Introduction There is no formal definition for anxiety disorders in the DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). Anxiety is a normal stress response and a fundamental part of everyday life. The…
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Depression
Table of Contents Presenting Problem Identifying Information Psychosocial Summary Diagnosis Therapists Conceptualization of the Problem Psychotherapeutic Plan References This work provides the research of the patients case who needs urgent psychotherapeutic treatment. The most efficient technique applied for the described below case is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) which analyzes the unconscious processes influencing the normal functioning…