SUGGESTIONS TO FAMILIES FOR EXAM ANXIETY
Anxiety
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FREQUENTLY ENCOUNTERED PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN Adolescence
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Elliott and Smith (2010, 280-281) distinguish six types of anxiety problems: fear of separation from mother, father, or caregiver (6-24 months); fear of foreign adults (6-10 months); fear of unfamiliar peers (2-3 years); fear of animals, the dark and imaginary creatures (2-6 years old); school phobia (3-6 years, 10-11 years); and fear of being evaluated by others (13-19 years).
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Previous research shows that adolescents with anxiety are a particularly underserved population that often does not receive adequate treatment for their anxiety (Kendall & Peterman, 2015) and that many cases of social phobia are first diagnosed 20 years after its onset (James et al., 2015). ).
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Existential anxiety is an emotional state that causes people to worry about how they can deal with the uncertainties and uncertainties that arise when trying to understand themselves, other people, and the world. Although this anxiety is an inherent human emotion, it can sometimes become a major problem in people’s lives.
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In this column in the Nine Column Newspaper, I talked about the basis and consequences of our concerns about abandonment. Source: https://www.dokuzsutun.com.tr/terk-edilme-kaygisi-47583h.htm
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Anxiety Disorders in Adolescents Adolescence is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as between the ages of 10 and 19 (Patton et al., 2016). Anxiety disorders are quite common in adolescents. It has been stated that anxiety disorders are high in the child and adolescent population (Curry and March, 2004) and tend to continue into adulthood (Beidel and Turner, 2007). Anxiety disorders, in addition to having an impact on children’s social and academic functioning (Woodward & Fergusson, 2001), often persist into adulthood if left untreated, and also pose a risk for other mental health problems (Pine, Cohen, Gurley, Brook). & Ma, 1998).
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Analyzing the book titled “Losing my humanity” (osama dazai) according to the psychoanalytic approach;
by clinicby clinicAnalyzing the book titled “While I Lose My Humanity” (Osama Dazai) according to the psychoanalytic approach;
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