Category: Anxiety
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Why Anxiety Is Not Related to Personal Weakness
Anxiety as a concept may be further broken down into the intolerance of uncertainty and the cognitive avoidance aimed to prevent thinking about the uncertainty. It is common to think about anxiety as a response to specific triggers; for example, it is common to hear from people that flying gives them anxiety. What many fail…
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Swipe Right, Swipe Left: Social Anxiety Disorder
Table of Contents Introduction Hypothesis Methods Findings Importance of the Study Limitations Future Research Conclusion Reference Introduction The article concerns the behavioral aspects of people who suffer from social anxiety disorder (SAD) before they engage in a relationship. To investigate this subject, Rozen and Aderka (2022) conducted a study based on previous findings that state…
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Psychological Assessments of Childhood Anxiety
Introduction The three standardized tests identified and considered for the psychological assignment are; the Inventory of CallousUnemotional Traits (ICU), Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) tests. The Inventory of CallousUnemotional Traits (ICU) is one of the copyright-protected 24-item surveys designed to offer a comprehensive assessment of callous traits that have proved to…
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Correlation Between Childhood Attachment and Adult Anxiety
Table of Contents Abstract Problem Statement Literature Review Proposed Research Question and Hypothesis References Abstract The relationship between childhood attachment and adult anxiety is an essential aspect to analyze due to the many negative implications for physical and psychological health. The formation of specific behavioral habits at an early age is a factor affecting further…
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The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry by Bloom
Table of Contents Introduction Reflection Effects on Nature Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The book The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry presents a detailed model for understanding poets artistic styles and their precursors. Since its publication in 1973, it has remained a source of argument or debate among literature students and educators. This short…
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On Evidence-Based Interventions for Anxiety: A Synopsis
Table of Contents Introduction Three Intervention Types, Three Lessons Application to Nursing Process and Benefit Provided by Article References Introduction As members of The Oncology Nursing Society project team for Putting Evidence into Practice concerning anxiety, the authors embarked on a mixed methods research essentially to inform colleagues what empirical research had to say about…
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Anxiety and Stress Affect Pain Relief
Theoretical/Conceptual Framework A conceptual framework is meant to include systems of concept, assumptions, expectations and beliefs that are in support of a particular research study (Ariola, 2006). However, since a concept is a notion held in an individuals mind it is difficult to measure. In instances where a diagrammatic representation of the research cannot be…
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Anxiety and Depression Among Females with Cancer
The article by Burgess, Cornelius, Love, Graham, Richards, and Ramirez (2005) reports the results of a study which investigated the prevalence of and the potential factors of risk for anxiety and depression among females who have the early breast cancer during the first five years after the disease had been diagnosed. 222 women who had…
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Perioperative Anxiety Implications for Nursing Practice
Apart from some serious medical side effects of perioperative anxiety, several nursing implications can be avoided if a nurse is cautious and professional enough. First of all, nurses need to provide relevant education to their patients. Research indicates that preoperative instruction offered by nurses decreases anxiety (Kalogianni et al., 2015). Moreover, such training can have…
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Depression and Anxiety in Older Generation
Depression and anxiety represent serious mental disorders that require immediate and prolonged treatment for patients of different ages. The undermined psychological state of oneself might lead to severe outcomes affecting the individuals thoughts, feelings, daily activities, and mood, as well as causing eating and sleeping disturbances. Depression and anxiety are the common symptoms among older…