We can get frustrated, angry and at times be extra sensitive to criticism which can make us become very defensive. Some common signs of stress are lack of concentration, insomnia or sleep pattern change (too much or not enough) muscle tension, headaches and aches and pains. More severe symptoms if stressed for a considerable amount of time can lead to high blood pressure or strain to the heart (which could even lead to heart attacks). Some people when stressed will turn to alcohol, smoking, drinking caffeine or eating excessively. We can gain or lose weight through excessive worrying.
“It is not enough to say that women are being sold a lie by advertising, magazines and cinema” (Page 30-31) This is probably the most painfully obvious reason as to why women in today’s society strive themselves on looing like something that horrifically opposite to them. This contributes greatly on their health and lifestyle. Women go through so much effort to change themselves. For example: Botox, facelifts, pretty much anything that to them, they would think ‘enhances’ their appearance. On another note, it is very rarely would you see an Australian woman go to the extreme to idolize a particular celebrity and clone their appearance and lifestyle.
Insomnia is a common problem for people that suffer or have suffered from physical abuse. This is can be caused by fear, stress, anxiety, feelings of guilt, and inability to let go of what happened in the past. A person may be afraid to go to sleep because they may have very vivid dreams about being physical abused. Insomnia can make a person find it very hard to function during the day as
Individuals may also find other people very scary, and feel very alienated and alone. ANXIETY DISORDERS:- there are many types of Anxiety disorders that affect each individual in different way the main types include: Generalized anxiety or GAD is characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events with no obvious reasons for worry. Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a lasting
The large release of dopamine contributes to the effects on the nerve terminals in the brain and high doses of Meth are extremely dangerous to the body. It can elevate the temperature of the body which can be lethal. Some long term effects of Meth can be extremely damaging to the body. Not only is it addictive, but it also is a chronic relapsing disease. It causes violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, and insomnia.
Over time people thoughts, feeling and behaviour changes through past experience, but if you have a personality disorder you may find this more difficult. The way you behave, think and feel will be harder to change. People who suffer will find they have a limited range of emotions, attitudes and behaviours. You may find that the behaviours of sufferers to be a little unexpected or usual, people can find it hard spending time with some one who has a personality disorder. There are many different types of personality disorder which all separate into three different categories, these categories are; suspicious, emotional and impulsive and anxious.
There is an increased risk of non-compliance due to: lack of insight, side effects and subjective response to medication. Lastly, a significant problem is substance use. Substance use/abuse can lead to an exacerbation of psychotic symptoms and suppression of the effect of antipsychotic medication. Barkhof et al. (2006) states that substance abuse frequently leads to conflict with family members, causing higher levels of expressed emotions, equaling a psychotic relapse.
However we all acknowledge that one should just pay enough attention to her physical beauty because inner beauty is most important. Yet it is hard to argue such a point when the myths and ideologies of modern day society and media portrayals of women are heavily embedded within our everyday lives. Thus
Baker and Donelly described it best “negative perceptions of children with disabilities have devastating effects on social experiences” (2001, p.72). Emotions and Fragile X With these factors present along with the heightened emotional sensitivity associated with Fragile X Syndrome, many have feelings of isolation, low self – esteem and have difficulties having close friendships. Numerous social factors may complicate emotions, in that the person with Fragile X Syndrome may be excluded or discriminated due to these feelings. Tsiouris and Brown also state, “Males with Fragile X Syndrome are more shy, socially withdrawn, and less energetic than adults with intellectual disability but without Fragile X Syndrome”
The reason is that Hyperactive Impulsive ADHD is the most problematic so its stands out most. The National Institute of Mental Health, symptoms of this groups include running, climbing, or leaving their seat, in situations where sitting or quiet behavior is expected, blurting out the answer before hearing the whole question, and having difficulty waiting in line or for a turn. "Hyperactivity may be manifested by fidgetness or squirming in ones seat, by not remaining seated when expected to do so, by excessive running and climbing in situations where it is innapropriate, by having difficulty playing or engaging quietly in leisure activities, by appearing to be often on the go or as if driven by a motor, or by talking excessively"(APA