Peformance Anxiety: How Teachers Can HelpPetrovich, Anne
We all experience anxiety at one point or another in our lives. There are a plethora of different situations that can have so big impact on our mental state. Without a doubt, we are talking about one of the commonest conditions people face in our day and age. Sadly, we can see that ...
【题目】How to help students deal with test anxiety T aking tests can b e stressful for students. L ik e any other skills, learning to manag e test anxiety needs practic e an d patience. 1B e prepared. 2 Mak e yourself familiar wi th th e test format (what kinds of questions, h...
Regardless of what brings us stress, resilience is a way to overcome the fear and anxiety that accompanies a stressful situation. Having a resilient mindset means facing problems head-on, with confidence that you’ll make it through. How can resilience help with mental health? Anyone can ...
Psychiatric service dogs are specially trained to help people with anxiety, PTSD, or other mental health conditions. Here’s what you need to know.
you start avoiding a lot of places which makes you feel lonely and isolated. You or the person in both of these scenarios have anxiety disorders, and what I can tell you is that anxiety is very common, much more than people think. 当你被很多人包围时,就像在公共汽车上一样,你开始感到闷热...
When having problems, we can ask people around us for help. It’s not wise to keep our anxiety to ourselves.【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文。为加强学生心理健康建设,你校正在组织以“How to deal with your anxiety”为主题的英语作文比赛。要求考生为写一篇短文参赛。
文章的主旨段落是第一段,其中的主题句是第一句How can you help kids cope with (对付)stress? 由这句话可知答案为C.小题2:细节题。由第二段第二句话It’s really hard for some people to come home after a tiring day of work, get down on the floor, and play with their kids or just talk...
Oxytocin makes you crave physical contact with your friends and family. It enhances your empathy. It even makes you more willing to help and support the people you care about. Some people have even suggested we should snort...
Scary monsters: how virtual reality could help people cope with anxiety By Linda Geddes Tethered to a chair, in a gloomy basement, I’m doing my best not to panic – by breathing in for four seconds, holding for se...