Category: Anxiety

  • The Problem of Anxiety Among the College Students

    Anxiety is a common issue faced by college students, many of whom have never experienced it extensively before. An assessment by the American College Health Association states that 63% of college students experience overwhelming anxiety in the last year, with 23% requiring professional treatment. Anxiety can be defined as the feeling of worry or unease…

  • Addressing the Needs of Children With Anxiety Disorders

    Table of Contents Introduction Issue Description Rationale Implications: Nurses and Patients Conclusion and Recommendations References Introduction The current technological progress has introduced numerous opportunities for the global community, yet it has also entailed a range of challenges and threats. The problem of anxiety among children is one of the outcomes that calls for an immediate…

  • Impact of Physical Exercise on Anxiety and Stress

    Abstract The association between stress and exercise will be looked into in this research. Physical activity is any muscular action generated by the muscle fibers that requires energy expenditure, whereas psychological stress is a sensation of pressure and strain or psychological discomfort. Bodily activity should always enhance a persons physical and mental health, which is…

  • Concept of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)

    Table of Contents Discussion Treatment Conclusion Reference Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is an extreme fear of embarrassment or humiliation in human society or performing a work or role in situations and is usually described by avoidance of these situations. The fear is usually connected with marked anxiety and deterioration in several areas, including work, social…

  • Social Anxiety Disorder: The Fear of Making Mistakes

    Table of Contents Introduction Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Conclusion References Introduction Social anxiety disorder is a condition characterized by the intense, persistent, unreasonable, and overwhelming fear of social situations that are based on false and negative beliefs about other peoples opinions (Antony, Antony, & Rowa, 2008). People with this disorder experience high levels of nervousness…

  • The Concept of Social Anxiety Disorder

    Table of Contents Introduction Causes Signs and Symptoms Treatment Self-Help Tips Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also referred to as social phobia, is a condition under which a person suffers from anxiety in different social contexts. The underlying component of SAD is the fear of being judged by others and not being…

  • Counseling Session With Client With Anxiety Disorder

    Client Information The subject of the case presentation is Suzana, a Portuguese-speaking middle-aged woman who may be perceived as a middle-aged Latina. The clients occupational status is in the hairdressing industry and house cleaning for her income declaration. The patient has two children and currently lives with the childrens father despite being divorced for two…

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Effectiveness for the Treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Background Evidence of Success and drawbacks Conclusion Bibliography Abstract According to the United States National Institute of Mental Health (2009), Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) has been defined as an anxiety disorder characterized by chronic anxiety, exaggerated worry, and tension, even when there is little or nothing to provoke it. The…

  • Communication Anxiety and Treatment Methods

    Abstract Communication anxiety is one of the most common fears in the United States. It appears in particular contexts such as interviewing for a position, speaking in an unfamiliar environment, meeting new people, asking someone for a date, writing a letter, partaking in a wide range of public speaking situations, or communicating with someone in…

  • Anxiety Disorders: Types, Symptoms and Treatment

    Introduction According to Anonymous (Anxiety disorders, 2010), anxiety refers to a human reaction that is natural which involves both the body and mind. It is an alarm system that undergoes activation every time an individual perceives a threat or danger. At the time there is a reaction of the body as well as the mind,…