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    Mental health care and psychiatry is an evolving and contentiously developing practice that leads to continuous emerging issues. One of these issues is the use of physical restraint on mentally ill people which some individuals accept and agree with whilst others disagree with it because it is a practice that is open to abuse and that it causes upset and distress to the individual being restrained. The ethics surrounding the use of physical restraint when treating mental health patients is a…

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    offender management, which was for the reason of the Sex Offender Management and Treatment Act (2007). Moreover, New York’s law permits dangerous sex offenders to be confined in a secure treatment facility, operated by OMH (New York State Office of Mental). Furthermore, In the article, Predictors of the sex offender civil commitment trial outcomes in New York, Yunmei Iris Lu, Jeffrey C. Sandler, and…

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    this study, since it covers the scale for common mental disorders, and both family relationships and social relationships, the data from the 2010 TSCS will be used to analyze the relationship between social relationships and common mental…

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    problems in society the government is trying to help the mental health industry by including it in their yearly budget. However, the government could reevaluate the yearly budget and notice that some of the categories could be lessened in order to increase the budget for mental health. My proposition is…

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    Teen Suicide Aspects

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    death in young people between the ages of ten and twenty-four (“Suicide Prevention”). Because mental illnesses are a stigma difficult to discuss, it especially challenging to efficiently talk about suicidal thoughts with teenagers. Along with the stigmatism of mental illnesses, the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) community is stigmatized as well. Many youth who are committing suicide have a mental illness, or are LGBT. According to The Trevor Project, a non-profit, national suicide…

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    Addiction Case Study Leon

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    1.) Leon is meeting the clinical criteria for Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia) (300.23). As indicated in the DSM-V (2013), the criteria includes several of the symptoms that Leon is experiencing; “marked fear of anxiety about one or more social situation in which the individual is exposed to possible scrutiny by others, including, social interactions, being observed, and performing in front of others, the individual fears that he or she will act in a way or show anxiety symptoms that…

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    HYPOCHONDRIA A Somatoform disorder is diagnosed as having symptoms that cause pain and mental or digestive issues problems. They usually have no sources and are usually linked to a person being stressed or anxious about a particular illness. There are various forms of Somatoform disorders the main two include Hypochondriasis and Body dysmorphic disorder. Hypochondriasis is when you truly believe that you have symptoms of a disease but no matter what doctors tell you the patient is reluctant…

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    care. Even though poor child care is an opinion based on who views it, it does lead to struggle in later life because scientific proof shows that mental illness can form and children can get kicked out of the classroom due to communication issues. A child that was plagued with poor child care by his or her caretaker has a high chance of developing mental illnesses later down the line. According to the article “Early Childhood…

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    002091004 Young’s Thoughts on the Development of the Traumatic Memory Allen Young examines the history of mental trauma through memory in this ridiculously incoherent but incredibly interesting essay. The development of the ideas of a traumatic memory comes from surgical sources from the late 1800s to Young’s own essay about post-traumatic stress disorder in 1995. This wide range of documents hides the fact that they are mostly researchers situated in the West, not to mention the obvious…

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    Stigma and Mental Health Mental illnesses affect around 25% of the world’s population, approximately one in every four, according to WHO (2001) and includes, but is not limited to, depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and many others. Stigma is a bad disposition towards something, and it is estimated that between 50-67% of all people affected by a mental illness fail to seek treatment due to stigma. I am interested in this topic because, since an unusually early age, I…

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