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    Bob Wiley has the criteria for a diagnosis of having dependent personality disorder, panic disorder with agoraphobia, OCD, hypochondria, and multiple phobias. The criteria to be diagnosed with dependent personality disorder includes having difficulties making decisions without seeking advice from others, the need for others to take control and make decisions for them, having trouble saying no, experiencing difficulty starting projects without assistance from others, having the need for support which

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    percent of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans struggle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (U.S Department of Veteran Affairs, np), and because society stigmatizes mental disorders, many Veterans with PTSD don’t seek help. PTSD is a serious anxiety disorder. Around 31 percent of Vietnam Veterans are afflicted with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (U.S National Department of Medicine, np). Those who suffer from it can have panic attacks triggered from things that seem normal to the average person, and it

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    Objective Panic disorder (PD) has been associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. There are inconsistent reports of increased low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in patients with PD. Studies have reported a correlation between cholesterol levels and the intensity and frequency of panic attacks (PAs), suggesting that an elevation in cholesterol could be due to physiological and neurochemical changes that occur during and after a PA. The objective of

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    Describe your understanding of the 2 forms of relaxation therapy (RT) noted in the study. The two forms of relaxation therapy that are noted in this week’s research article and are utilized in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder are progressive relaxation technique and applied relaxation technique, (Siev & Chambless, 2007). Progressive relaxation is, just as I sounds, a method that gradually trains the body to relax by first learning to tense and then relax muscle

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    Beyond the panic attacks themselves, a key symptom of panic disorder is the persistent fear of having future panic attack. The fear of these attacks can cause the person to avoid places and situations where an attack has occurred or where they believe an attack may occur. Cause of Panic disorder: Although the exact cause of panic disorder is not fully understood, studies have shown that a combination of factors, including biological

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    with either of my parents until I was diagnosed with social anxiety, OCD, and panic disorder at 18. At that age I wasn’t even aware that anxiety was more than just feeling nervous or that it was a treatable diagnosis. After describing the symptoms of what I now know to be a panic attack to my general doctor, she referred me to a psychiatrist who prescribed me three pills, two were for anxiety, and one which was for my panic attacks. My first psychiatrist left her practice after the first few months

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    an ongoing adaptation of this form of psychotherapy makes it applicable to a vast amount of disorders and related problems (Rounsaville & Caroll, 2002). Despite the relatively great amount of studies on the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy, questions still remain about the levels of effectiveness for different disorders, about the effects of

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    Anxiety Research Paper

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    real as diabetes and other physically disorders. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorders in the United States. The term and meaning "anxiety disorder" come from the psychiatric diseases that involve the feeling of extreme fear and worry. There are different types of anxiety. Some of these types include generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder and panic attacks, agoraphobia, separation anxiety, selective mutism, social anxiety disorder, and other specific type of phobias

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    psychologist. As the doctor kept asking questions, most of which I hardly understood, my heart started to race and the palms of my hands began to sweat. After an hour of constant questioning and examination, I was diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, which is characterized by excessive or disproportionate anxiety about several aspects of life. The doctor also told me that

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    Overview Citalopram is a prescription only, anti-depressant drug used to treat depressive illness, panic disorder and mood disorders (Hammen, 1997). Like most anti-depressants, Citalopram is a selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI). This means it prevents the neurotransmitter Serotonin from being reabsorbed by neurones and hence increasing its concentration in the brain (Fernández-Pastor & Ortega & Meana, 2013). Serotonin is responsible for maintaining mood balance and a feeling of happiness

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