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Anxiety Disorder Symptoms:

12 Signs You Might Have an Anxiety Disorder

 

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For Psychology students who wish to understand Anxiety Disorder Symptoms, this is an excellent resource!  While it is normal to feel anxiety from time to time, there may be occasions when the symptoms reach a level to disrupt our daily activities and may require professional interventions from taking medications to seeking a therapist (usually the best route to take).  The article provides a straight forward listing of 12 signs of an anxiety disorder and an explanation of each.

Students who wish to go into clinical and counseling areas will find this article as a useful resource.  Also, it may be helpful to those experiencing anxiety and who should seek out a college counselor or therapist in their community.

 

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Time Magazine, May 11, 2017, by Amanda MacMillan

 

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https://time.com/4776027/anxiety-disorder-symptoms-2/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=sfmc&utm_campaign=newsletter+health-tuesday+default+ac&utm_content=+++20220712+++body&et_rid=207786296&lctg=207786296

 

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CLASS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

•Is it “normal” to experience anxiety?  If so, when and about what?

•Looking at the list in the article, describe what you believe to be the most disruptive to activities of daily life.  What did you choose and why?

•If you were giving a lecture to new students, which three types of anxiety symptoms would you describe to them as these relate to college life.  What is your rationale for choosing these three?

 

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