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    Social anxiety is the third largest mental problem in the world. Social anxiety is fear of interaction with other people, being judged, embarrassment, humiliation or depression. In the United sates about 40 million Americans have this Disorder. Social anxiety can be caused by biological, psychological and environmental factors; these factors can be effectively identified and treated. To begin with, Social anxiety can be caused from Psychological reason. People who have been bullied or are being

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    1) Sexophobia (fear of the opposite sex) is worse than public speaking because the opposite gender is everywhere. If the person were a girl, just seeing their dad or brother would scare them out of their wits. If the person were a boy, just seeing their mom or sister would be terrifying. 2) Claustrophobia (fear of confined spaces) is worse than public speaking because the a simple task just as stepping into a closet to pick out an outfit or into an elevator to get to your desired floor could give

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    Social Anxiety Stages

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    Social anxiety is becoming an increasingly discussed topic in relation to mental health, as the understanding of the illness and how it affects those who suffer expands in today’s society. Social anxiety disorder also known as “social phobia” is the fear of social situations, such as judgement of others opinions of one self. Social anxiety disorder has three stages that individual who suffers from this disorder go through, such as anticipatory, situational exposure, and post event processing stage

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    Anxiety Anxiety is a type of mood disorder that can cause a loss of interest or even sadness. Anxiety affects how you feel, function and think. For a person diagnosed with anxiety disorder, the anxiety will not go away on its own and can get worse over a period of time. The feelings can withdrawal a person from daily activities such as a jobs, school, and relationships. There are many types of anxiety disorders such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder. People

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    Anxiety affects many people in the world today. It is the 3rd largest psychological disorder in the country. Alcoholism is the 1st and depression is the 2nd. There are many things that we can do about anxiety and how to make it better for people. There are many types of anxiety disorders that affect people today in a major way. One of the biggest disorders in the world is social anxiety. Even though social anxiety is one of the biggest disorders, it is the easiest one to get over. Kids in school

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    Anxiety Symptoms Anxiety is the automatic and natural body's response to danger. It may be unpleasant but it helps you focus your attention, prepare for action and solve problems. However, Anxiety Symptoms can be overwhelming to the extent of interfering with daily activities, relationships and careers. This symbolizes an Anxiety Disorder. Anxiety Disorders are irrational fears that are not based on facts. It can give you the perception that your life or a situation in your life is worse than it

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    Social Anxiety Disorder

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    Social anxiety disorder is the extreme fear of being scrutinized and judged by others in a social or performance situation. Social anxiety can be devastating to those who suffer from it, this disorder is not just simply extreme shyness this is an actual disorder. (AADA, 2015) Symptoms may be so extreme that they may disrupt daily life, this disorder is also called social phobia. This disorder may cause the person to not have any social or romantic relationships for 10 or more years before seeking

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    All children experience some type of anxiety. For example, when a child is left alone at preschool for the first time, many children will show distress. Another example could be when a child has his or her own room, this could develop a fear of the dark. Now normally these aren’t problems but, such anxiety could become a problem when it interrupts a child’s normal activities, like attending school and making friends or sleeping. Persistent or intense anxiety that disrupts daily routine is a mental

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    Attachment Anxiety Essay

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    Attachment anxiety is associated both with positive views of others and negative views of others. Attachment anxiety is also associated with desires for closeness as well as intense fears of rejection or abandonment. The purpose of the study is to acquire evidence that these conflicting and contrasting cognitions and fears are activated simultaneously in the thoughts and minds of attachment-anxious adults. b. Study 1 was a correlational study on the association between attachment anxiety and relational

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    My Definition Of Anxiety

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    “Anxiety is a feeling of,nervousness, or unease.” It is not just about Your heart beating fast and panicking. That's what people think of when they hear the anxiety> anxiety is known to affect mostly people with ADHD or ADD, kinda explains why i have it. Anxiety is targeted to kids more and then as they grow up it sticks with them. Im sure theres millions like me that have a hard time with anxiety like me. When I start to anxious I start to lose oxygen And breath fast. It's like in a game

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