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    Models Of Suicide

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    amongst 3275 suicides, 87.3% ( SD 10%) of patients had been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder prior to their death. Although suicide occurs with any psychiatric disorder, research shows that suicide is most commonly seen in mood disorders, major depressive…

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    Honey Bare Case Study

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    SWK 565 Psychopathology Name of Case: “Honey Bare” Diagnosis: 301.13 (F34.0). Other specified Cyclothymic Disorder with insufficient duration and symptoms. Justification: In correlation of Criteria A in the DSM 5, Honey Bare experienced many periods with hypomanic symptoms and enjoyed just about everything she did. Every couple of months, Honey Bare would experience a week or two of not enjoying anything at all (Anhedonia). Criteria E examines the fact that the diagnosis of Cyclothymic…

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    manic and depressive occasions Bipolar I Disorder is a form of mental illness. It was first known as manic depression disorder. The phrase manic depression is commenced in Ancient Greece where the pairing of the words was used to explain symptoms of the disorder. Bipolar disorder is the sixth dominant cause of disability in the U.S. When you are diagnosed with this disorder you experience this course of conflictingly high-flown tendency and hovering verve, this is called a manic episode. The…

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    Major depression consist of at least one of the symptoms of either depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). The symptoms for major depression consist of depressed mood, loss of energy, significant weight differences such as more than 5% of body weight in a month, feelings of worthlessness, inability to concentrate, recurrent thoughts of death, insomnia or hypersomnia, and psychomotor agitation. The severity of the depression is determined by the…

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    Difference Between Anxiety And Depression

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    Many different factors can contribute to an anxiety disorder. One main theory is major life stressors. Things that are included in major life stressors are grief, financial difficulties, relationship difficulties, or a major trauma. Some examples of major trauma include witnessing a violent crime, major illness, childhood trauma, or abuse, and encountering a major environmental disaster. Anxiety can also be cause by good stressors. Some examples of good stressors include planning a wedding,…

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    “Cyclothymic disorder can be defined as a mood disorder that is a less severe but more chronic form of bipolar disorder” (Pastorino, 2013 p. 595). “Bipolar disorders are less common than unipolar disorders, with 2.6% of adult Americans experiencing an episode of bipolar disorder at some time in their lives” (R. C. Kessler, Chiu et al., 2005; Lewinsohn, Klein, & Seeley, 2000). The age of onset where bipolar disorder becomes more common is during late adolescence or early adulthood (Merikangas).…

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    Introduction The topic that will be discussed in this paper is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) also known as depression. Depression is known as one of the most common psychiatric disorders that can be found on young and old adults. This paper will go into detail on what is MDD the different types of treatment options, and its diagnosis. Description Major Depressive Disorder is one of the most serious medical illness that may affect how someone feels, think and or act. It is a disorder…

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    has many symptoms requiring various medications affecting people individually. There known problems sleeping, eating, having low-esteem (poor feeling of oneself), trouble of concentrating, and feeling hopeless. (“Mental Depression”). The major depressive significant changes would be weight loss/gain, unable to sleep(insomnia)/sleeping too much(hypersomnia), guilt, and suicide. (“Mental Depression”). Diagnosed depression had failed to capture the experience. (“Mental Depression”). Sadness,…

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    Depression interferes with daily life. It is normal for everyone to feel sad for a few days and have it pass, but depression is much more serious. There are a few types that fall under depressive disorders. They are major depressive disorder dysthymia, and minor depression (Insel). Major depressive disorder has several different symptoms, which are losing sleep, not eating, and not enjoying things that the person normally enjoys (Insel). It is normal for someone to experience this at least…

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    According to DSM-5 Criteria, major depressive episode is classified as having at least five of the symptoms, including depressed mood, lack of pleasure in activities, unusual sleeping pattern, significant change in weight or in appetite, loss of energy, sense of worthlessness or guilt, difficulties in thinking, and recurrent thoughts of death or suicide. In additions, criteria for a manic episode includes having symptoms such as increased self-esteem, decreased…

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