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Jesselyn Turner

Anxiety and College - 0 views

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    I chose this article because it explains a few different types of anxiety issues and has a link in the article on how to cope with anxiety. I would like to learn different techniques doctors are using to help with these issues.
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    I choose this article because it focus on students dealing with anxiety and college. Students that start College for the first time or they are going back to college can have difficulties dealing with anxiety. Anticipatory anxiety is a type of anxiety that can occurs leading up to an event. People can get anticipatory anxiety anytime they are waiting for a phone call or just waiting for a date. College students who are leaving home for the first time may struggle with the anxiety that they are going to be away from home. It often happens within the first couple weeks to months of going off to college. A lot of colleges have counsel centers to help students with the issues they are going through.
syekia henderson

Academic Stress and Its Relation to Anxiety in College Students - 0 views

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    Achievement anxiety is one of the most common causes of academic stress in college students. student image by Dmitri MIkitenko from Fotolia.com According to the American College Health Association's 2006 survey of college students, the one greatest health obstacle to college students' academic performance was academic stress.
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    I chose this topic because, just like any other student, I suffer from pressure and anxiety. What I liked most is that the article talked about different reasons for anxiety, like fear of failure and lack of motivation. I would like to learn more about different ways to cope with each anxiety.
JORDAN HAMMACK

depression and anxiety among college students - 4 views

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    i liked this article because it told you the causes and ways to get help! it was very useful!
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    This is a great article. I really like that it breaks down the factors and way you can get help.
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    I liked this article and I am seeing just how stressful college can be. sometimes I get so frustrated
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    I also like this article because college can be really hard. College can be really stressful for students who is dealing with depression and anxiety.
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    I picked to read this article because i have anxienty problems and mild depression. I learned a lot on how to bypass anxiety and depression while in college. I liked this article because it gave tips and it also gave links on places to go if need someone is needing help when they are depressed.
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    I like the part of this article that talks about why students do not seek services. I have always felt that if you can go to the doctor for any other part of your body that is ailing you, why not go to the doctor for the part that affects your mood. There is nothing wrong with seeking help when it is needed. Great article.
Jessica Williams

Social Anxiety Can Be a Hidden Problem in College - 0 views

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    This article really speaks to me. I have a big problem with speaking in front of people. I tend to avoid all those situations when possible. I love the steps there are mentioned in the article to help you take control of your anxiety.
Charly Ussery

Tips to Reduce Anxiety - 0 views

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    I chose this article because even though some of the tips listed were quite comical, some were very relevant to helping me deal with my own anxieties.
tonya glover

Depression and Anxiety Among College Students - 0 views

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    1. I selected this article because I am going through it right now and it can be help other students that are suffering from these diseases. 2. In the past I was diagnosed with depression. I have been out of school for over 22 years and it has been very challenging. I am also working full-time to take care of my children. The fear about writing papers and tests has been very overwhelming. 3. I have learn that the best way for me to keep depression down is to relax and do not complete assignments at the last minute. I would also want to learn the best way to focus while in school.
Angie Mitchell

How college students deal with stress - 5 views

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    Study involved couple psychologists, and it reveals that in the spring 2012 more than half college students had been under high stress level. Indeed, at that point of time 30% of them emphasis how it affected their academic performance.
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    I enjoyed your article, Anis. Those numbers are an eye-opener to the negative affects of stress.
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    As an older adult, I have faced many trials already. Stress has impacted me both negatively and positively through my years. This article gave me examples of different ways to not only face stress directly, but how to cope with it also.
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    this was very informative! i liked reading it!
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    I chose this topic because we as a college students are exposed to stress daily, and that might affect our academic plans very hardly. The main reason why did I want to post it is, because last year just after spring semester ended more than half college students admitted how they were stressing way too much, and another fact was that 30% emphasis how it affected their academic performance.
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    This is something that is quite big with students. This was a good article.
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    I found this article extremely helpful. There are a lot of tips that can help reduce stress; for example, exercise, writing a journal of your anxieties that are causing the stress, and using studying as a stress distraction. I thought that was a neat strategy.
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    This article was magnificent for me. I am currently trying to deal with school, work full-time, and raise my children.
Angie Mitchell

4 in 10 college students are depressed - 0 views

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    I chose this article because I suffer from depression. I did not realize that college was so stressful when I started this quarter. The stress from having multiple assignments due at one time or having to prepare for a test. To top it off there is everyday life and work. I can see how depression can become an issue with college syudents. I just thought this article was helpful.
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    Depression effects more people than you know. Being overwhelmed with college courses and everyday life is normal. Developing a routine I think would help. I do not suffer from depression per say, but I do have anxiety about being able to finish this on top of everything else I have going on.
alyson marshall

Stress Takes Its Toll on College Students - 0 views

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    I chose this article to find out just how prevalent stress is on college campuses and was shocked at the some of the information I found there. The two top stressors would include depression and anxiety, however, eating disorders were also mentioned. The sad statistic I found surprising was that an average of 1,100 students commit suicide every year! I can think of nothing more that I would have liked to seen in the article; it even ended with the fact that more students are seeking and getting much needed counciling.
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    This article explains a lot as to why college students become depressed or stressed due to college tuition. This article goes to show that students that are undergraduates tend to feel this way more often because they student is not use to the amount of money it takes to go to college. It also stats that children have become to grow psychological problems throughout their college years. It also gives students who are in trouble or need someone to talk to about their problems a website to go to talk to talk to someone.
Kristin Delcambre

College Depression - 0 views

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    College depression isn't a clinical diagnosis, but rather a form of an adjustment disorder. It is a stress-related mental illness. The signs & symptoms of 2 different people both with college depression could be polar opposites of each other and still both have this disorder.
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