Category: Anxiety

  • Specific Needs for Chronic Anxiety in Latinos

    Problems such as chronic anxiety and depression are common among Hispanics because the region’s conditions are typically characterized by hard physical labor. The stigma and cultural conditions of the parts contribute to mental illnesses that often interfere with habitual activities. It is especially prevalent among the adult male population, who are more likely to work…

  • Supporting Children, Families With Anxiety Issues

    Introduction Anxiety is a major challenge affecting most children and families in the UK. It is a condition where an individual’s normal emotional wholesome changes at different stages or times in his/her life. It is closely related to fear. It is also connected with projected fear of something. Terms such as shy, nervous and among…

  • Anxiety and Self-Care Deficit as Nursing Diagnosis

    Introduction Seeking help from specialists with a complaint about a sudden decrease of vision in one eye is a serious reason for nursing intervention since the patient experiences discomfort and is temporarily forced to adapt to a new lifestyle. As the subject of intervention, thirty-two-year-old teacher Jessica is considered. She has vision problems in her…

  • Coloring Mandalas Against Anxiety of Medical-Surgical Nurses

    Table of Contents Purpose of the Study Research & Design Sample Data Collection Reference Purpose of the Study The project purpose was to examine whether coloring mandalas during break increases heart rate variability and helps lower the anxiety state and characteristics among medical-surgical nurses and the healthcare support staff compared to normal activities. Research &…

  • Postpartum Anxiety as Problem of Mothers

    Table of Contents Introduction Postpartum Anxiety Disorder vs Postpartum Depression Disorder Causes of Postpartum Anxiety Disorder Symptoms Treatment Options Medication Options Consequences and Effects on Mother-Child Relationship Conclusion References Introduction Mothers are often worried about their newborn babies after birth. They always want to know whether their newborns are eating well, having a sufficient sleep,…

  • Post-Stroke Anxiety and Depression

    Nowadays, the gap in the literature regarding depression diagnosis and treatment in post-stroke patients is gaining more attention. According to Quattropani et al. (2018), although individuals also exhibit stress after a stroke, symptoms of depression have started receiving more scientific attention. Recent research has focused on post-stroke anxiety (PSA), which is linked to a worse…

  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder Epidemiology and Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction The Epidemiology of the Disease The Reasons of Generalized Anxiety Disorder The Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder The Diagnosis of the Illness Methods of Treatment Conclusion References Introduction Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by excessive anxiety and significantly affects the patient’s personal life, family, and work. People with generalized anxiety disorder…

  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder in a Hispanic Male

    Nicolas, 27 years old, is a Hispanic male who reports three years of anxiety attacks. Thus, the complete diagnosis is F41.1 Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and this issue does not imply any specifiers or severity measures. However, it is possible to highlight additional conditions that can deserve clinical attention. It refers to Z codes, including Z60.3…

  • Depression and Anxiety: Mary’s Case

    Table of Contents Precipitants Cross-sectional View of Cognitions and Behaviors Longitudinal View of Cognitions and Behaviors Strengths and Assets Working Hypothesis (Summary of Conceptualization) Reference Precipitants Mary’s husband’s death precipitated her depression and anxiety diagnosis. She feels lonely and miserable as she struggles with her daily endeavors with limited emotional support. Mary’s feeling of loneliness…

  • Treating Anxiety With Psychopharmacology and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Abstract Despite the success of both cognitive-behavioral and pharmacologic interventions for the therapy of anxiety illnesses, the combination of these modalities in adults has not reached significant improvements in results relative to either approach. Consequently, there have been questions about whether there are interfering impacts that attenuate the magnitude of combination treatment importance. In this…