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Context: Context: Hypothetical Client Profile: • Name: Aliza • Age: 29 • Occupation: Electronic Engineer • Gender: Female • Presenting Problem: It seems that Aliza is under pressure and stress coming from her workplace at the present time. Aliza is an electronic engineer, so she comes across tight schedules, challenging issues to solve, and higher levels of pressure from superiors. Such problems, combined with the short working schedule and such minimal free time, has led to her stress level rising sharply. It has evolved to the state where it also impacted his work efficiency as well as caused harm to her existence. Aliza has requested for guidance on how she can manage stress and anxiety in her work setting. Assessment: 1. I was also able to recognize dryness of my mouth. Girls; much (0-Not at all, 1-Somewhat, 2-Moderately, 3-Very much) 2. I experienced breathing difficulty (e.g., excessively rapid breathing, breathlessness in the absence of physical exertion). Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) 3. I tended to over-react to situations. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) 4. I had to tremble (for example, in the hands). Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) 5. I was worried about situations in which I might panic and make a fool of myself. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) 6. I found it difficult to relax. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) 7. I found it difficult to work up the initiative to do things. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) 8. I used to feel so scared for no real cause. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) 9. I felt agitated. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) 10. It was hard to let my guard down. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) (write the name of this assesment ) Answer question

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Context: Context: Hypothetical Client Profile: • Name: Aliza • Age: 29 • Occupation: Electronic Engineer • Gender: Female • Presenting Problem: It seems that Aliza is under pressure and stress coming from her workplace at the present time. Aliza is an electronic engineer, so she comes across tight schedules, challenging issues to solve, and higher levels of pressure from superiors. Such problems, combined with the short working schedule and such minimal free time, has led to her stress level rising sharply. It has evolved to the state where it also impacted his work efficiency as well as caused harm to her existence. Aliza has requested for guidance on how she can manage stress and anxiety in her work setting. Assessment:

  1. I was also able to recognize dryness of my mouth. Girls; much (0-Not at all, 1-Somewhat, 2-Moderately, 3-Very much)
  2. I experienced breathing difficulty (e.g., excessively rapid breathing, breathlessness in the absence of physical exertion). Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much)
  3. I tended to over-react to situations. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much)
  4. I had to tremble (for example, in the hands). Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much)
  5. I was worried about situations in which I might panic and make a fool of myself. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much)
  6. I found it difficult to relax. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much)
  7. I found it difficult to work up the initiative to do things. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much)
  8. I used to feel so scared for no real cause. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much)
  9. I felt agitated. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much)
  10. It was hard to let my guard down. Rating: (0 = Not at all, 1 = Somewhat, 2 = Moderately, 3 = Very much) (write the name of this assesment ) Answer question
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The name of this assessment is the Anxiety Self-Assessment Scale.

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