Anxiety is always a critical component of a person's mental health in any given circumstance. Anxiety is a frightened state of mind that is triggered by events that are either frightening or stressful. This is a natural reaction to a potentially dangerous situation, but it could be a sign of an anxiety issue if it becomes overwhelming or if it continues. This study took a look at the female faculty members working in Danang's universities. The key conclusions, as determined by the study's data analysis, are as follows: The causes of anxiety in female staff members can be broken down into three categories: (i) cause of anxiety in female staff members, which can be broken down into categories such as health and finances; (ii) coping mechanisms for female staff members' anxiety; and (iii) causes of anxiety in female staff members. At the University of Danang in Vietnam, 80.9% of the subjects were investigated in their roles as lecturers, 16.2% were examined in their roles as office workers, and 2.9% were examined in their roles as female office people. They had advanced to become heads of subjects, departments, or faculties at this point. The fact that these results are preliminary does not change the fact that they will serve as an essential basis for establishing measures to ease anxiety among female staff members, particularly those working in institutions.
This paper examines the effects of Dohsa-hou therapy on adaptive behaviors in autistic children using a case study of a child with poor adaptive behavior. The Vineland II test was chosen to evaluate the results of the sixmonth study program. The child’s handicap patterns determine specific Dohsa-hou exercises. The results of the experiments show a statistically significant change in the condition. Based on the previous data, the researchers concluded that Dohsa-hou therapy influences adaptive behavior in children with ASD. The study found that ratings for general adaptive behavior and most sub-domains improved from 1 to 5 points, indicating an overall improvement. Language and communication (receiving) sub-domains and everyday life skills have seen the most substantial gains in recent years.
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