Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 while not a bad source, it lacks in this department and isn't as good of a source for an academic paper as the Asma articleÇevir English0100
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 While the article does give good definitions and facts #ethically it can be a little to forceful for the potential audienceÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 this article was found in a #psychmagazine and the author has a PhDÇevir English0010
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 while the set up is clear, the overall conclusion of the essay can turn the reader off from the article itselfÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 it sets the reader up to believe the title can be achieved & instead can lead the reader in the opposite mental directionÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 #logistically this article is lacking as the title suggests that there is a foolproof way to conquer #fear & #anxietyÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 the article attempts to persuade the reader that they can overcome their #fears & #anxiety through an advice giving methodÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 the subject of fear however is #relatable as about 20% of people suffer from some form of anxiety or phobia (extreme fear)Çevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 the article suggests #pathos but becomes a little to 'how to...' and can turn the reader off from finishing the articleÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear #exposure can lead to understanding and this can lead to overcoming this depressed mental stateÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear often people w/ anxiety forget that they have resources (#family ) 2 help them cope w/ the fearÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear "#anxious people greatly overestimate the chances of a dreaded event happening" (Lazarus 2).Çevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear with exposure to one's #fears and #anxieties they can be conqueredÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear #fear & #anxiety stem from one another as mental states but r differentÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear "Approx 40mill american adults 18+ (about 20% of people) have an anxiety disorder" (Lazarus 1).Çevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear suggesting that fear & anxiety are mental it offers that the suffering can conquer their #fearsÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear #mentalstateÇevir QME0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear it offers that anxiety is just a mind trick & confrontation should help overcome this mentalityÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear The article suggests that there is a way to overcome both #fear and #anxiety through #exposureÇevir English0000
Clifford N. Lazarus@Psych_Today·27 Nis@112anonymous112 @FearMonsters112 @wiki_fear #anxiety isn't the result of a specific threat but the mind's expectation of #danger(Lazarus 1)Çevir English0000