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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The aim of this study is to present the Physiological and Psychological Examination of Jealousy scientifically. In this study, which is based on the neurobiology of jealousy and its relationship with psychology, it is essential to explain which hormones cause the feeling of jealousy in the individual and what kind of reflections jealousy causes in the psychological world of the individual in this study. In the axis of jealousy types, the differences and similarities of the individual’s jealousy towards the object and the jealousy of the individual to another individual should also be considered. From a Freudian point of view, it is necessary to explain the childhood period of the individual and what kind of processes the individual goes through from youth to old age with many other theories and to what extent these processes push the individual to jealousy. Of course, in this research, it is inevitable to consider the hereditary aspect of the individual while dealing with the environmental factors that affect the individual. The important points of environmental and hereditary factors affecting jealousy
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Panic Disorder Özge DURAN & Hüseyin GÜRTEKİN 170102012-180102019 one Panic attack They are short-term episodes of fear that occur suddenly and …
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Examining the relationship between domestic violence and anger expression styles (published master’s thesis)
by clinicby clinicFirst of all, when we look at the scores of the students from the Trait Anger subscale, no significant difference was found between the genders …
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What is Social Phobia/Social Anxiety? Suppose you had to go out alone. You had small jobs.. You got your work done. Then you realized that you …
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Play therapy is a type of therapy that enables children to express themselves emotionally by using toys or playing different types of games …
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The main feature of obsession (obsession) and compulsion (compulsion) disorder is repetitive thoughts that cannot be removed from the mind and …
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Children cannot express themselves as well as adults. Because their vocabulary is limited compared to adults. That’s why it’s very difficult …
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Depression describes a mood disorder that causes constant sadness and loss of interest. While depressed, the daily life flow of people can be …
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