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Course Description
This course explores anxiety as a biological, psychological, and social phenomenon. Learners gain insight into why fear and uncertainty affect decision-making, relationships, and wellbeing. African, diaspora, and global perspectives are integrated, with practical strategies for recognising, managing, and reducing anxiety in daily life.
Modules & Lessons
Module 1: The Biology of Anxiety
Lessons:
1. How the brain and nervous system respond to perceived threat
2. Fight, flight, freeze: physiological mechanisms
3. Acute vs chronic anxiety
Value Enhancements:
• Case study: Young professional experiencing workplace anxiety in Lagos
• Interactive diagram: Nervous system response flowchart
• Mini-quiz: Identify physiological vs psychological anxiety signs
Assessment: Quiz + reflective log entry
Module 2: Psychological and Social Triggers
Lessons:
1. Worry loops, rumination, and cognitive distortions
2. Social pressure, work, and family triggers
3. Media and technology’s role in amplifying fear
Value Enhancements:
• Scenario exercise: Identify triggers in sample daily routines
• Interactive activity: Worry mapping and prioritisation
• Optional reading/video: Expert tips on managing information overload
Assessment: Submission of worry map + short reflective response
Module 3: Cultural Dimensions of Anxiety
Lessons:
1. Belief systems and coping strategies
2. Community, family, and peer influences
3. Differences between Nigerian, African diaspora, and global experiences
Value Enhancements:
• Case comparison: Local vs diaspora youth experiences
• Discussion prompt: Share one cultural coping strategy that works
• Interactive poll: Identify community sources of anxiety
Assessment: Reflective discussion post + mini-case study analysis
Module 4: Practical Regulation and Daily Management
Lessons:
1. Grounding, mindfulness, and breathing exercises
2. Scheduling and time management for anxiety reduction
3. Building supportive social networks
Value Enhancements:
• Interactive exercise: Daily 5-minute grounding routine
• Personal action plan: Create a weekly anxiety management schedule
• Optional guided video: Mindfulness and relaxation practice
Assessment: Submission of weekly plan + reflective journal + quiz
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
1. Explain the biological, psychological, and social bases of anxiety.
2. Recognise personal and environmental triggers.
3. Apply daily strategies to manage and reduce anxiety.
4. Integrate culturally informed coping methods into daily life
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