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    Suicide Risk Factors

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    from the National Institute for Mental Health’s website, a statement read, “Programs that work take into account people 's risk factors and promote interventions that are appropriate to specific groups of people” (National Institute for Mental Health par 7) For example, studies have shown that mental health and substance abuse are contributing risk factors for those that commit suicide. Therefore, programs have been established to help focus on and treat these disorders respectively while…

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    that Leo’s behavior is affecting his family dynamic, however this is also a good tool to help him realize the other areas of his life where this affecting him. One major benefit is that SASSI helps to distinguish Substance Use Disorders from other psychological disorders. So it’s important to remember that other illnesses can be associated with the behavior to engage in alcohol or…

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    The majority of researchers would agree that mental illnesses prominent in children are most likely due to genetics, and the minority of researchers would agree that mental illnesses prominent in children are most likely due to the juvenile’s harsh home environment. Genetics is something you cannot necessarily change, people are born with them, and the genes you get our inevitable, as to where a home environment has many different factors ranging from income to substance abuse problems. The…

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    I Personally Subscribe to the Belief that Normal is Just a Setting on the Dryer Asperger’s syndrome is defined as a developmental disorder related to autism and characterized by higher than average intellectual ability coupled with impaired social skills and restrictive, repetitive patterns of interest and activities. It’s a form of autism that is on the high end of the spectrum. Jodi Picolette does a beautiful job of writing from the mind of an eighteen year old with Asperger’s named Jacob…

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    Lars has a very unfortunate life with his mental disorder. He lives everyday with his mind swirling in his head. He is trapped by his own evil that lives in his head and he can’t escape it. Lars have a very interesting personality in the movie Lars and the Real Girl. Multiple disorders that we have studied follow under his footsteps. One that connects with him very well is schizophrenia. Schizophrenia has really important symptoms that stick out to the average person in public. This can…

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    physical disorder. They hold the view that psy disorders have a physical cause such as genetic, inheritance, biochemical abnormalities or imbalances, structural abnormalities within the brain or imperfections. Those favoring the biological perspective prefer to use drugs, electroconvulsive therapy (shock treatment) or psychosurgery There are two points to keep in mind: a. When there is strong evidence of a genetic factor in a psychological disorder people do not inherit the disorder…

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    Yet, those who are diagnosed with mental illnesses often suffer alone. Labeled as weird, crazy, or eccentric, those who possess a mental illness are often rejected by society. For this post, I will be discussing the benefits and barriers to incorporating the family into the care of the an incarcerated and mentally ill patient. Mental disorders have been a subject of fear, misunderstanding, and rejection for centuries. In the past, those who suffered from a mental illness were institutionalized…

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    Bullying In Adolescents

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    Numerous people know that childhood bullying engrosses aggression; however, it also can pessimistically impact the victim’s mental state even into adulthood.…

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    Schizophrenia is a grueling mental disorder that can induce havoc both on the patient lives and their families. For instance, this disorder can affect the patient 's quality of life and their ability to complete goals. With that being said, clinicians still do not have a clear understanding how schizophrenia occurs because there is not a specific symptom or a set of symptoms like other mental disorders. Plus the common belief is that people with this disorder will only experience delusions: such…

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    Individuals with mental health issues often experience discrimination and harassment in employment, education, and everyday settings. ARCH Disability Law Centre is a legal aid clinic that defends the rights of individuals with disabilities. ARCH (2008) defined discrimination as “being treated unfairly and differently because of your race, sex, marital status, place of origin, age or disability.” Harassment, a form discrimination, involves “actions, comments or insults that put you down or…

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