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Test Anxiety – How to Calm Your Nerves Before a Big Test

Clear Behavioral Health

For some people, it can manifest as cognitive, emotional, or physical symptoms that vary in severity [1]. Cognitive Test Anxiety Test anxiety manifests cognitively with intrusive thoughts, difficulty concentrating, or severe mental blocks during the actual test-taking. Within the population of the United States, about 2.7%

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Intellectual Developmental Disorder and Mental Health

Child Mind Intitute

OCD, ADHD, conduct disorders, psychotic disorders, and trauma disorders also occur. Others may have IDD as a result of a brain injury or epilepsy. Researchers note that the risk of developing mental health disorders may be increased by some genetic conditions, as well as abnormalities in brain development, associated with IDD.

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Intimate Partner Violence Among Women with ADHD

ADDitude

With the benefit of hindsight, Candace Rollins* now sees the red flags of intimate partner violence (IPV) in her marriage. The belittling comments that put me in my place more and more over time, not letting me have friends over, driving a wedge between me and my family, explains Rollins, a mother of three in Virginia. What do you do?