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Benchmark - Anxiety and Phobias




Benchmark - Anxiety and Phobias Paper




Nia Pyne

Grand Canyon University

PSY 470 – Abnormal Psychology

Professor Troy

Jackson February 2,

2025

, 2

Benchmark - Anxiety and Phobias



Introduction

Most people will deal with stress, anxiety, or a phobia at some point in their lives.

According to Schneiderman, Ironson, and Siegel (2005), stress is the term used to describe the

impact of anything that jeopardizes homeostasis, including stressors and the stress response.

According to Comer (2018), anxiety is a person's reaction to a hazy perception of threat or

danger. Despite being distinct, stress and anxiety can have connections. A reaction to stress may

be anxiety. At least one character in many TV series and films will exhibit some form of phobia

or anxiety disorder. According to Comer (2018), a phobia is an ongoing fear of a particular

thing, activity, or circumstance. Anxiety, phobias, and stress can all be related to one another

because one can lead to another. Viewers can witness Marlin, Nemo's father, suffer from anxiety

in the film Finding Nemo. This essay will go over Marlin's illogical attitudes and actions

throughout the film, how they materialized, a treatment strategy, and coping mechanisms or

anxiety- reduction techniques.

Irrational Beliefs & Behavior

In the first few minutes of the film, viewers witness Marlin start to exhibit some illogical

attitudes and beliefs that reveal his anxiety. Marlin's irrational beliefs and actions include

believing that swimming in the open ocean is too dangerous, preventing Nemo from going to

school, and holding himself responsible for the death of his wife and children in a shark attack.

Additionally, he has developed automatic negative reactions to the idea of Nemo ever being

alone. According to Marlin, Nemo is not prepared since he will act foolishly and endanger

himself, he is too frail to avoid harm due to his "defective" fin, and no one else can defend Nemo

but himself. Marlin uses avoidance, catastrophizing, and controlling behaviors in response to
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