Category: Anxiety
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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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Social Anxiety Disorder, Risk Factors and Symptoms
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Symptoms Risk Factors, Causes, and Complications Diagnosis and Treatment Conclusion References Abstract This paper focuses on the peculiarities of social anxiety disorder that prevents people from living normal lives as they cannot communicate with others. It describes its main symptoms, including physical, emotional, and behavioral ones. For instance, attention is…
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Anxiety Disorder as a Mental Health Challenge
Table of Contents Cognitive or Mental Health Challenge Pathology Caring Action References Cognitive or Mental Health Challenge Anxiety is common in stressful events, such as delivering a speech or passing an exam. When sensations become overwhelming and all-consuming and conflict with everyday life, anxiety is just a symptom of the underlying sickness. There are various…
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Operationalization Methods: Motivation, Mood, Anxiety, and Happiness
Table of Contents Motivation Mood Anxiety Happiness Conclusion References Operationalization is used for turning abstract concepts into quantifiable values. This paper aims to analyze and assess the operationalization methods used to evaluate the levels of motivation, mood, anxiety, and happiness in different quantitative research papers. Two scholarly articles for each variable were chosen for the…
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Anxiety, Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
The client in the study seems to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as she experiences the symptoms for several years. This diagnosis is made based on the DSM diagnostic criteria (Paris, 2015). It looks as if the woman experiences stress because she is extremely afraid not to be successful enough. There is a possibility…
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How to Manage Stress as a Student: Essay Example
Contents How to Manage Stress as a Student: Essay Abstract How to Manage Stress as a Student: Essay Introduction Stress and Anxiety in Students: Physiological Stress Coping with Stress and Anxiety in Students: Interventions References How to Manage Stress as a Student: Essay Abstract Stress is a part of every life on earth, and everyone…
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Anxiety: Diagnosis and Treatment
Table of Contents Introduction The Myths Associated With anxiety Causes of Anxiety Techniques for Managing Anxiety Treatment Options for Anxiety Conclusion Reference Introduction There is no formal definition for anxiety disorders in the DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). Anxiety is a normal stress response and a fundamental part of everyday life. The…
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Anxiety, Depression, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Currently, many people experience anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that affect their general health. The rate of suicide has further increased following the pressure from the mentioned conditions, especially among the marginalized group. Failure to address the issues can result in detrimental effects on the affected individuals. The increasing cases of unemployment, death…
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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 individual’s mind it is difficult to measure. In instances where a diagrammatic representation of the research cannot be…
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The Treatment of Anxiety and Depression
Introduction As one of the methods used in the treatment of depression and anxiety, cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) is not only safe but also effective. Psychotherapists have been using CES in the United States and Europe for decades. Although CES has been in clinical use for decades, its safety and efficacy have been for a…