Why do you feel so sad when having recurring thoughts about things you did in the past?
That's probably nostalgia. If it's like you wish you could go back to that time or wish you could relive it all again, then yes that is most likely you being nostalgic. Unless you feel bad or regretful about doing something then that's probably be guilt. But that's just my opinion.
Is it possible to feel comfortable and shy at the same time?
Yes! Being shy is not a disorder, it is perfectly normal and common trait of people. You may be very comfortable with someone and yet be shy about discussing certain issues with them.
Why do men get performance anxiety?
Lets say he isn't the first guy in your love life and he knows it. He thinks he has to be better than the last guy and he feels pressured to prove himself to you so that you will think he is the best lover you've ever had. In all truth no two lovers are the same, some men take their time with women, others just rush in to please themselves so in your case all you can do is tell him that wow, that was good, don't say he's the best as he will feel like you aren't telling him the truth and he will have more anixety trying to prove to you that he is indeed your best lover.
Good luck
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Pressure either internally or externally (put on by society at large.) A man's masculinity is often judged superficially by his muscles, his looks, his walk, the size of his genitals, and his prowess at attracting and mating with women. Because he has been taught that not meeting these demands makes him less of a man, his self-image becomes tied to these characteristics and even though some are completely out of his control, he is expected to meet the 'mark.' Performance anxiety occurs to everyone on anything that is important to them; here it applies to the sexual identity a man has accepted as his.
Signs of protein deficiency include:
1. Increased secretions from the mouth, nose, and eyes
2. Edema of the hands and feet (swelling)
3. Muscle and/or menstrual cramps
4. Low tolerance for exercise
5. Cold hands and feet
6. Bleeding gums.
Your problem sound like a food-related emotional issue, not protein deficiency which, in any case, would not respond that rapidly. We suggest that you speak to a mental health professional, who will be able to evaluate your symptoms and suggest referrals if needed.
Please be advised that your primary care physician is almost certainly not qualified to treat this condition.
What thought hunted Brian and caused him to panic?
In Gary Paulsen's novel "Hatchet," Brian panics over the thought of being alone in the wilderness without any means of survival. He is haunted by the realization that he must rely solely on his own skills and instincts to stay alive after the plane crash. The fear of starvation, the dangers of wildlife, and the uncertainty of rescue amplify his anxiety, pushing him into a state of desperation and urgency. This overwhelming sense of isolation and vulnerability drives much of his internal struggle throughout the story.
OCD was first discovered in 1963 Dr. Neil Bogusian and has been studied and researched since.
Is twisting your hair a sign you are nervous?
No, twisting your hair can be a habit. You can break a habit in 21 days if you focus on doing so.
What is the mania for the intense desire for open spaces?
agromania - intense desire to be in open spaces
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Summarize the multifactorial model and how it relates to the diagnosis of illnesses?
The multifactorial model in health psychology is a leading paradigm that recognizes the multi-faceted nature of illnesses. It is not a clear-cut, simple case that a disease is caused by a singular factor. The fact is that decades if not over a century of modern research has led to the recognition that a host of factors, as well as their interactions, function in illness and health determination.
These varied factors that the multifactorial model indicates to be the range of possible influences or causes of diseases cover the psychological, sociocultural, environmental, and stressors. This broad range of factors, which include both those within and without one's control, determine an individual's health and his/her level of susceptibility to health problems.
Psychological or personality and behavior factors figure in quite a large number of health problems. Such is seen in the large number of preventable deaths that occur yearly in the United States. For one, smoking leads to way over 400,000 annual deaths from cancer, diseases of the heart and lungs, and stroke. Some 300,000 year deaths stroke, heart disease, cancer, and diabetes can actually be prevented with good diet and proper exercise. Immunizations, moderation or control of alcohol drinking, and abstinence or safe sex practices could also help prevent deaths from infectious diseases, vehicular and other accidents/injuries, and sexually transmitted diseases, respectively. It should be well noted that depression and other negative psychological states could actually render an impaired immune system functioning. The reason for this is that, contrary to popular thinking, the mental and the physical are not entirely separate domains but, rather intertwined.
What term is most associated with GAD?
The most recent I've known is Genital Arousal Disorder. I think there is treatment for it, but most who have it are so embarrassed, they won't go to the doctor.
Another thought:
GAD typically refers to Generalized Anxiety Disorder, a common mental disorder characterized by extreme states of worry over many different types of situations.
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well this is how girls react! its just nerves and confidence issues! all you need to do is get used to talking to boys, so your not so nervous around them. you just need to break through. yes it can be difficult to gain confidence, but when you have confidence you are seen to be more, well more out there and as though you want to be seen. but you don't want to go to the extreme and turn into been too confident and been like a bit of a tart or however you want to put it. hope this helped :) xx
It is the pathological belief that one is possessed by demons.
Have you ever heard of the flight or fight response? I've commonly heard it described with the bear example. Say you're facing a bear in a forest. Your body has a physical reaction to this sudden threat. Adrenaline levels rise, and you begin to feel symptoms much like the ones you listed above. In this case, it is a good thing, because if you are facing something that may threaten your life, you need the extra adrenaline and resources your body is supplying to either fight the bear or flee from the bear.
The same thing happens in some people when they go to speak in front of a large audience. Only difference is, the body and mind perceive a threat like the bear when there is none. So you have the flight or flight response with what seems like no reasonable cause. The sensations you describe are caused by extra adrenaline within the body, which heightens activity in the nervous system.
It is the fear of the number 12. More specifically the fear of dodecahedron-shaped objects (12 sides).
What is the fear of Zeus called?
Since Zeus is a god to people in some religions, it could be called a fear of religion - Theophobia.
You could probably use Hellenologophobia as well - the fear of Greek terms.
Finally...and most obviously...Zeusophobia. Fear of god/gods.