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    Social Anxiety Disorder

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    Introduction “Social anxiety disorder (SAD) involves an intense fear and avoidance of interpersonal situations leading to significant distress and interfering with daily life.” Social anxiety exists from the absence of social fear, to ordinary social fear, to intense and functionally damaging social fear. High levels of social anxiety in adolescents often lead to other serious disorders and are related to weak social functioning. There is a relationship between social anxiety symptoms and self-image

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    Anxiety Disorders are more predominant in todays’ society than most would expect. Anxiety is known as an uncomfortable feeling of fear that happens in response to extreme and extended periods of stress. Anxiety is defined as to how it affects an individual’s Quality of life, which indicates the characteristics of life that make it satisfying and meaningful and include an individual’s mental health, physical health, social and emotional health. Anxiety is most commonly classified as mild, moderate

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    State the complete and correct name of the disorder and any abbreviations. Social Anxiety Disorder 2. Describe or list all of the signs and symptoms required to diagnose the disorder. “Outward signs of mental disorders in the brain as a result of fears that are out of control. Anxiety disorders cause psychological and physical changes in the body in anticipation of real or imagined dangers. Those changes are symptoms or signs of an anxiety disorder. Under normal circumstances, the fight-or-flight

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    Social Anxiety Disorders

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    I would like to write my research paper on the causes and effects of social anxiety disorder (SAD) and panic disorder. The reason that I would like to write about this topic in particular is to share some of my personal experiences with these disorders because they have made a huge impact upon my life and the life of my siblings, and I would like to research the topic and maybe gain some insight myself as to what causes them to occur and what effects they have on the brain and the body and why they

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    This particular case presents the notion of anxiety disorders which can have several trigger factors that will distress the subject normal day life, this disorders “include specific phobia, social anxiety disorder (…) panic disorder, agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety disorder.” (Oltmanns & Emery, 2015, p. 84). Background Information Jasmine was born in the time frame of her father return from military service with injuries but still functional as a parent. Jasmine mother was a full time worker

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    Anxiety Disorder Causes

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    produces a negative effect on us? The answer to these questions is clear; we are dealing with an anxiety disorder, to be more specific: a phobia. According to The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM–5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013), a person with anxiety disorder suffers from panic attacks. They have continued and unpredicted episodes of intense fear and anxiety, accompanied by physical symptoms in response to danger (p.227). However; Licht, Hull and Ballantyne

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    Running head: DERMATILLOMANA AND SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORER 1 Dermatillomana and Social Anxiety disorder Brittany J Duncan Antelope Valley College Instructor Richard Manley Abnormal Psychology 234 DERMATILLOMANA AND SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORER 2 Impulsive control disorders consist of many different mental illnesses but one caught my attention which was skin picking also known as Dermatillomana. Dermatillomana is an impulsive disorder where one might find him or herself

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    There are several treatment options for separation anxiety disorder in children. The golden standard treatment of separation anxiety and other anxiety disorders is cognitive behavioral therapy, also known as CBT (Ehrenreich, Santucci, & Weiner, 2008). There are a couple of goals for this approach that involve both the child and parent (James, James, Cowdrey, Soler, & Choke, 2015). These researchers state that one of the goals is for the child to be able to recognize their own anxious feelings and

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    Approach (2015), anxiety is defined as a “negative mood state characterized by bodily symptoms of physical tension and apprehension about the future” (Barlow, 2015). Anxiety is a set of behaviors, such as looking worried, anxious or fidgety, or a physiological response in the brain that is reflected by increased heart rate and muscle tension (Barlow et al., 2015). Within the spectrum of anxiety disorder, there are many disorders that are classified under anxiety, such as panic disorder, post-traumatic

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    I know a lot of people who have an Anxiety Disorder where it revolves around their whole life. Sometimes it interferes with activities done on a day to day base which often makes their day a lot harder than it should be. One type of many Anxiety Disorders is a Panic Disorder. A Panic Disorder is an uncontrollable phase of feeling terror striking suddenly and repetitively with no warning. I learned that if a person has a Panic Disorder they can not predict when the episode will come again and by not

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