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  • British Medical Journal Depressive Disorder
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    ... s of yet. Prozac acts on Serotonin levels, where as Reboxetine acts on the noradrenaline levels. Some experts believe that drive and motivation are related to noradrenaline, and mood states are associated with serotonin. Like the SSRIs (specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors), the noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor Reboxetine does not have the major adverse side effects as the trycilic antidepressants, such as sexual dysfunction. Reboxetine has been shown to take effect much faster than any ot...
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  • Traumatic Stress Disorder World War Ii
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    It was not until World War I that specific clinical syndromes came to be associated with combat duty. In prior wars, it was assumed that such casualties were merely manifestations of poor discipline and cowardice. However, with the protracted artillery barrages commonplace during "The Great War, " the concept evolved that the high air pressure of the exploding shells caused actual physiological damage, precipitating the numerous symptoms that were subsequently labeled "shell shock. " By the end ...
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  • Reading This Book Read This Book
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    Have you ever watched a movie and then found out it was created from a book? Thats what happened to me, I saw the movie Girl Interrupted, starring Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie. I then heard that it was made from a book itself. So for this assignment, I decided to read the book and compare and contrast it from the movie. The movie, Girl Interrupted is about an eighteen-year-old girl, named Susanna Karen. She spent two years on the ward for teenage girls in a psychiatric hospital as renowned fo...
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  • Manic Depressive Illness American Psychiatric Association
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    Mood disorders such as bipolar disorder or also known as manic-depression have been closely studied and researched for many years. Due to the inability to find one or any specific gene that contributes to this disorder it has been a long and difficult journey into the understanding of manic-depressive illness. With the contributions of many scientist and researchers slowly the understanding and treatment of bipolar disorder is becoming more clear. The use of lithium and other forms of treatment ...
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  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Traumatic Stress Disorder
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    Mental Health: A Look Into Anxiety Disorders Anxiety and fear are often thought of as the same thing, but are actually somewhat different. Fear is thought of as a response to the presence or imminence of danger. Anxiety, on the other hand, can be looked at as a response that was created through learning or life experiences. Anxiety disorders are very common and may eventually turn every day tasks into unbearable and overwhelming activities. General symptoms of anxiety disorders can include the f...
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  • Evaluate Evidence For A Psychological Intervention Schizophrenia
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    ... s the chance of replication beyond its own setting, which is vital in being able to justify the use of CBT as a viable intervention for Schizophrenia. In this case experienced psychiatric nurses trained in CBT successfully treated the patients this alone makes CBT a more viable option for intervention as it means more health care professionals fall within the scope of being able to provide treatment. Equally as promising is that therapy could be undertaken in the community as it is less dema...
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  • Psychiatric Disorders Extramarital Affairs
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    ... ly manicured roses blooming along the Burnhams' white picket fence. It also refers to Jane's best friend, Angela, a supermodel in training. American Beauty tells the story of one man's search for happiness. Lester is seeking that happiness, and he believes that happiness lies in Angela Hayes, his daughter Jane's friend. He is excited by the thought that a teenage girls thinks he is hot. She fuels Lester's sexual fantasies, and he decides to get in shape. Angela is a tease who enjoys leading ...
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  • Oklahoma City Bombing Traumatic Stress
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    Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives. -- FBI Definition On Tuesday September 11 th, 2001 our Nation was forever changed. Following the single largest terrorist attack ever experienced by this country, thousands are dead or missing, tens of thousands of people in this country know someone who was killed or injured, and ma...
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  • G P Putnam Nursing Practice
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    Hildegard E. Peplau Hildegard E. Peplau, a renowned figure to the nursing profession, is recognized as the "mother of psychiatric nursing, As a nursing theorist, She developed the interpersonal relationship in nursing. Her conceptualization and demarcation of the process of the interaction between nurse and patient is one of her major contributions to nursing profession (Dorothy E. Gregg, 2002). Hilda entered the nursing profession in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, where she earned her diploma in nurs...
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  • Mental Illness Physical Activity
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    Psychiatric Rehabilitation is a philosophy as well as specific strategies that has been formed over the past 30 years about how treatment should be provided to those individuals who suffer from a mental illness. During the 1970 's, due in large part to pioneers like Fountain House and Fair-weather Lodge, a shift began in the paradigm that had till then defined the "treatment" of mental illnesses. A growing consciousness emerged that, in addition to medications, skill building and social support ...
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  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit Disorders became a topic no what many debates have been carried out during the last 20 years. Attention Deficit Disorder is a mostly used term for the various types of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders. The Diagnostic and Statistical manual of the American Psychiatric Association provides the readers with the definition: ADHD is a disorder that can include a list of nine specific symptoms of inattention and nine symptoms of hyper...
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  • Correlation Between Child Abuse And Schizophrenia
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    Correlation Between Child Abuse and Schizophrenia The purpose of this research is to see whether there is a correlation between schizophrenia and child abuse. There were numerous studies and researches on that very subject, therefore it is not that hard to consolidate all the findings and come up with the justified conclusion. Based on all the research material available, it is evident that there is a direct correlation between child abuse and schizophrenia. Between 1992 and 1996, 27 adolescents...
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  • Money To Pay Commit Suicide
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    Suicide Suicide is defined as an intentional, self-inflicted death that occurs in all cultures and usually is executed by people who are suffering from some sort of extreme emotional pain and feel unable to cope with their problems (Shneidman 6). Suicide is seen in our culture to be something that happens to only the crazy or drug-addicted people. But the reality is that normal, everyday people commit suicide as well. Since suicide-ology is a fairly new field of scientific study there is still m...
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  • World War Ii 19 Th Century
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    To gain any sort of understanding of how mental healthcare and the care of the mentally ill progressed to the point it has, one must follow psychology s roots to its beginnings in the mental asylum. Providing a definitive history of the care of America s mentally ill, Gerald N. Grob s book, The Mad Among Us, traces the state of mental health care within the United States from colonial America to recent times. In our selected readings, the time period narrows to the late 19 th century through the...
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  • Normal Body Weight Anorexia Nervosa
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    Clinical picture in comparison to women The incidence of anorexia nervosa in males is generally agreed upon to be between 5 % to 10 % of all anorexia nervosa cases. (Crisp &# 038; Burns, 1983) Studies show that there tends to be a predominance of the upper social class in cases of eating disorders with almost two thirds of the group from social classes I and II (Sharp, Clark, Duncan, Blackwood, &# 038; Shapiro, 1994). High risk subgroups include jockeys, wrestlers, dancers, and entertainers requ...
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  • Substance Abuse Psychiatric Disorders
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    There are many theories of alcoholism, and some approaches explain and treat certain alcoholics better than others. One of the common themes throughout the readings is that addicts display a range of personal and situational problems. There is no typical addicted personality or emotional problem (Allen, 1996). Because of these facts, it comes as no surprise that there are also no typical assessment or treatment for these individuals. For instance, a medical / disease model of alcoholism may be m...
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  • Dsm Iv Diagnostic Criteria
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    Although at first sight the DSM-IV classification system appears to provide clinicians with a useful framework of which to view their clients, on closer inspection however, the picture is somewhat less satisfactory. Criticisms of the system range from Wakefield's (1997) analysis that psychological presentation ranges from problems of living to harmful dysfunction; through to Livesley, Schroeder &# 038; Jangs (1994) counter-argument that evidence of discontinuity between different diagnoses and n...
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  • Physical And Emotional Music Therapy
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    During Music Therapy Music Therapy During the past thirty years, concepts in the mental health profession have undergone continuous and dramatic changes. A relatively new type of therapy is musical therapy, which incorporates music into the healing process. Music therapy also is changing, and its concepts, procedures, and practices need constant reevaluation in order to meet new concepts of psychiatric treatment. The idea of music as a healing influence which could affect health and behavior is ...
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  • Adverse Reactions Side Effects
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    Prozac: Harmful or Helpful? Many people suffer from depression at some point in their lives. Among women in western countries, major depression is by far the most common illness (Shorter 43). Treatment for depression varies among health care providers, but the prescription of antidepressants seems to be the most common remedy. Prozac and other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are being used to treat depression, panic disorder, bulimia, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and many other...
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  • Patients With Schizophrenia People With Schizophrenia
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    Is Schizophrenia Associated With Crime? Lisa Moore Abstract Many studies have been conducted to examine the relationship, if any, of schizophrenia and crime. Some of these studies have shown that there is a relationship between the two. The general public believes that schizophrenia is associated with violent crime. The perceived link between mental illness and violence could lie in television and films that sensationalize murders committed by mentally ill persons. Studies, results and interpret...
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