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    We all feel anxious at times. Children do too‚ but when children become more anxious more often‚ they may be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Three of the most common anxiety disorders children are diagnosed with are phobias‚ general anxiety disorder‚ and separation anxiety (“Anxiety‚” 2008). The median age of onset anxiety disorders is six years so it is important for all early childhood educators to have an understanding of the signs and know how to work with these children to get them the

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    There are two ways of managing stress; either psychologically or biologically. One of the psychological methods is Stress Inoculation Therapy (SIT)‚ which is a form of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Meichenbaum developed SIT in 1985 to allow a person to cope with stress before the problem actually arises. SIT helps people inoculate themselves against stress and turn their negative thoughts into positives using inoculation. There are 3 steps to inoculation: 1. Conceptualisation phase – The therapist

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    Muriel Williams Journal Article Critique #1 December 2012 Scharfstein‚ L.‚ Alfano‚ C.‚ Beidel‚ D.‚ & Wong‚ N. (2011). Children with generalized anxiety disorder do not have peer problems‚ just fewer friends. Child Psychiatry and Human Development‚ 42‚712-723. doi: 10.1007/s10578-011-0245-2 Article Critique of "Children with Generalized Anxiety Disorders Do Not Have Peer Problems‚ Just Fewer Friends" Summary Lindsay Scharfstein is one of the authors of this article. She

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    I. Introduction A. What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)? B. Living with Generalized Anxiety Disorder II. Symptoms of GAD A. Mental B. Physical III. Who gets GAD? A. Risk Factors B. U.S. Statistics on GAD C. When does GAD start? D. Co-morbidities IV. Treatments for GAD A. Medications B. Therapy C. Self-Help V. Conclusion A. The future of GAD B. Living life with less anxiety C. Final thoughts Anxiety happens to everyone‚ at some point in time. In

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    What about Bob? Reaction Paper The movie‚ What About Bob‚ was about a man who suffered from several psychological issues‚ in which he sought therapy from a psychiatrist. Bob‚ the main characters name‚ had many phobias as well as anxiety and social disorders. This caused Bob to seek constant attention from his psychiatrist‚ including lying to the operator saying that he was a detective to obtain his psychiatrist’s address. Toward the end of the film Bob had a break through while his life was

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    The Effects of Social Anxiety on the Academic Performance of Grade 7 High School Students of Hermano Miguel Integrated School Submitted by: Abigaile Didal Danica Delos Santos Jorico Niverba Jazyrene Juanillo Karl Nicolson Iluzada Jerald Buenaventura Submitted to: Mr. Ricardo Paig ABSTRACT Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a debilitating and chronic illness characterized by persistent fear of one or more social or performance situations‚ with a relatively high lifetime prevalence

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    Abstract Anxiety is becoming a prevalent problem in American society. Bad news and tragedies that come from every source of media have got more than 18% of the adult population suffering from one of six anxiety disorders. I am researching the effects of ethnicity‚ gender‚ and age on levels of anxiety. It is hypothesized that Chinese students will be more anxious than Caucasians‚ females more anxious than males‚ and older students less anxious than younger students. The participants of this study

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    Psychological Analysis of What About Bob Danyel Samuel Psy-137 6/18/2014 Abstract The movie “What About Bob” follows the story of the two main protagonists Dr. Leo Marvin (played by Richard Dreyfuss)‚ and Bob Wiley (played by Bill Murray). Throughtout the movie‚ these two display a number of psychological related problems. After Bob successfully tracked down where Mr. Leo Marvin lived‚ he then journeyed there because he felt safer near Dr. Marvin. During Bob ’s stay‚ Dr. Marvin becomes increasingly

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    Introduction and Definition Imagine going everyday worrying about what might happen that day such as being judged for what you are wearing‚ getting a bad grade on a test‚ or being ignored by your friends. People that deal with that on a repeated basis have something called an anxiety disorder. To help those with this disorder‚ we need to learn what they are‚ symptoms‚ treatment options‚ recent studies and causes. Anxiety is a type of a disorder that affects many people around the world of any age

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    Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder that prevents children speaking in certain social situations‚ such as school lessons or in public. However‚ they’re able to speak freely to close family and friends when nobody else is listening – for example‚ when they’re at home. It’s important to understand that when the mutism happens‚ the child is not voluntarily refusing to speak but is literally unable to speak‚ feeling frozen. In time‚ they learn to anticipate the situations that provoke mutism

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