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Anxious

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Originally published July 14, 2015
Authors Joseph E. LeDoux
GenresSelf-help Book
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About Anxious


Anxiety is the most prevalent psychiatric problem of our time. Decades of research have gone into probing its mysteries and developing treatments. But what if we've been thinking about fear and anxiety in the wrong way for all these years? . . .

Ashling Murphy: 'What happened to her could have happened to me'

Feb 16,2020 3:15 am

" It could have very much been me. "

Huda Albaqali is 22 and lives and commutes alone.

The International student was at Belfast City Hall on Friday to remember.

The 23-year-old was attacked on The Banks of the Grand Canal outside Tullamore, County Offaly, on Wednesday afternoon.

Vigils have been held across The Island of Ireland in her memory.

The Mood was sombre and near-silent at the City Hall gates, as mourners laid flowers and lit candles.

Ashling " could very much have been me" Huda told Bbc News NI.

" I do pretty much everything by myself. I don't have the safety choice of having people constantly around me, " She Said .

" All I can do is just stand here with other women and show that we're All In here. It is something to show that we all care. "

Huda's friend Emma Murphy, also 22, said The Killing evoked traumatic feelings that this could happen to anyone.

" It feels that showing our grief, our solidarity, is The Most that we can do… because it feels like there are No Other avenues to change it, " Emma said.

Showing solidarity

As with The Killing of Sarah Everard in London Last Year , Ashling's death has touched on the neuralgic issue of women's safety, which resonates across borders.

Some reports suggest Ashling was out jogging when she was attacked at about 16:00 local time on Wednesday.

" This is something women and girls do Every Day , " said Meghan Hoyt from north Belfast.

" For me [this vigil] is finding solidarity in tragedy. "

Showing solidarity with her mother was schoolgirl Isabel, 15, Who Said it was important " to acknowledge someone that's been lost, even if you didn't know them".

" It's just emotional no matter who you are, " she added.

'Women aren't alone'

Erinn Patenall, 18, hasn't been on a train in months - They make her Anxious - But she made The Trip from Antrim to Belfast by rail on Friday.

" All of The Women in My Life have been affected by violence from men, " said Erinn.

" I want her [Ashling] and other women to know They aren't alone in it.

" Having her last moments spent that awful… it's nice for people to come together and remember her in a good way. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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