Category: Anxiety

  • On Evidence-Based Interventions for Anxiety: A Synopsis

    On Evidence-Based Interventions for Anxiety: A Synopsis Table of Contents Introduction Three Intervention Types, Three Lessons Application to Nursing Process and Benefit Provided by Article References Introduction As members of The Oncology Nursing Society project team for Putting Evidence into Practice concerning anxiety, the authors embarked on a mixed methods research essentially to inform colleagues…

  • Anxiety: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Anxiety: Diagnosis and Treatment Table of Contents Introduction The Myths Associated With anxiety Causes of Anxiety Techniques for Managing Anxiety Treatment Options for Anxiety Conclusion Reference Introduction There is no formal definition for anxiety disorders in the DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). Anxiety is a normal stress response and a fundamental part…

  • Anxiety Disorder as a Mental Health Challenge

    Anxiety Disorder as a Mental Health Challenge Table of Contents Cognitive or Mental Health Challenge Pathology Caring Action References Cognitive or Mental Health Challenge Anxiety is common in stressful events, such as delivering a speech or passing an exam. When sensations become overwhelming and all-consuming and conflict with everyday life, anxiety is just a symptom…

  • Anxiety, Depression, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

    Anxiety, Depression, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Currently, many people experience anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that affect their general health. The rate of suicide has further increased following the pressure from the mentioned conditions, especially among the marginalized group. Failure to address the issues can result in detrimental effects on the affected individuals.…

  • Anxiety and Stress Affect Pain Relief

    Anxiety and Stress Affect Pain Relief Theoretical/Conceptual Framework A conceptual framework is meant to include systems of concept, assumptions, expectations and beliefs that are in support of a particular research study (Ariola, 2006). However, since a concept is a notion held in an individuals mind it is difficult to measure. In instances where a diagrammatic…

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Depression

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Depression Table of Contents Presenting Problem Identifying Information Psychosocial Summary Diagnosis Therapists Conceptualization of the Problem Psychotherapeutic Plan References This work provides the research of the patients case who needs urgent psychotherapeutic treatment. The most efficient technique applied for the described below case is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) which analyzes…

  • Marijuana Effects on Risk of Anxiety and Depression

    Marijuana Effects on Risk of Anxiety and Depression Introduction While research on the combination of weed, depression, and anxiety is positive, research on weed and antidepressants is almost non-existent. Marijuana smoking has a faster action than other drugs and can have an effect in a couple of seconds or minutes and can last from one…

  • Depression and Anxiety in Mental Health Nurses

    Depression and Anxiety in Mental Health Nurses Table of Contents Introduction Summary of Research Article Major Variables Strengths and Weaknesses Practice Guideline Fourth Resource Conclusion References Introduction Nursing is regarded as one of the most challenging and emotionally draining jobs. As is commonly acknowledged, many caregivers suffer from anxiety and sadness as a consequence of…

  • Depression and Anxiety in Older Generation

    Depression and Anxiety in Older Generation Depression and anxiety represent serious mental disorders that require immediate and prolonged treatment for patients of different ages. The undermined psychological state of oneself might lead to severe outcomes affecting the individuals thoughts, feelings, daily activities, and mood, as well as causing eating and sleeping disturbances. Depression and anxiety…

  • Strategies to Decrease Nursing Student Anxiety

    Strategies to Decrease Nursing Student Anxiety Research Problem In her article Interventional Strategies to Decrease Nursing Student Anxiety in the Clinical Learning Environment, Moscaritolo focuses on the importance of support for students, who experience anxiety and doubts entering the clinical environment. The author introduces the problem of students inabilities to cope with their emotions during…