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Anxiety Disorders: Managing Anxiety and Stress for Better Mental Health

Psychological Health Care

Anxiety is a natural response to stress. The reality is that for some, stress and fear can become so overwhelming and persistent that it can evolve into an anxiety disorder, impacting daily life and overall well-being. Additionally, studies show an anxiety disorder will affect nearly 30% of all adults at some stage in their lives.

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Can You Be Born with Anxiety? Unveiling The Symptoms Of Anxiety

Blurt It Out

Discovering the underlying factors that contribute to anxiety is crucial in understanding this complex condition. While genetics play a role, there are additional influences that significantly impact anxiety’s development and severity. Can you be born with social anxiety and other types? Is Anxiety Inherited Genetically?

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You Asked, Can Social Workers Prescribe Medication?

Social Work Haven

However, social workers can provide guidance and advice on what treatments may be available for an individual’s condition and help them access suitable services in the community. Furthermore , social workers can work in collaboration with psychiatrists and GP’s to develop a comprehensive treatment plan for those in need.

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Psychologist vs Social Worker: The Differences You Need to Know

Social Work Haven

Well, it is vital to note the difference between psychology and social work because they both seek to help individuals in different ways. Whereas psychology focuses primarily on understanding and exploring the inner workings of people’s minds, social work focuses more on helping people with their daily life issues.

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Harnessing cultural identity as a protective factor in minority mental health: Applications to children and families

Society of Clinical Psychology

Often times the field of clinical psychology assumes a “deficit-based” approach to minority mental health. Then, we recommend thoughtfully incorporating cultural identity into the case conceptualization and treatment process (for specific recommendations for family-based CBT, see Sanchez et al., She completed her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

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How do we know when posttraumatic stress disorder is getting better?

Society of Clinical Psychology

Ideally, treatment response definition should also take into account a range of functional and quality of life outcomes (e.g., depression and anxiety symptoms; Cuijpers, 2019; Yehuda & Hoge, 2016). Can we create an algorithm to guide decision-making and treatment planning for people who do not get better following PTSD treatment?

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Loneliness and psychosis in clinical practice

Society of Clinical Psychology

In our recently published study in Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (Badcock, Adery and Park, 2020) we examined the literature on loneliness in adolescents and adults with psychotic disorders to provide practitioners with a foundation for clinical practice. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, Accepted April, 2020.

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