Types of Mental Disorders Essay

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    Delusional disorder is a mental illness in which the patient presents with delusions, but with no accompanying prominent hallucinations, thought disorder, mood disorder, or significant flattening of affect. People suffer from that condition cannot make the difference between the reality and their imagination. The condition is considered as a very rare psychological condition. Most of the people who suffer from that condition tend to function and socialized normally outside of their delusion.…

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    continues, scientists are realizing that the development of several mental disorders are influenced by an interaction between biological and environmental stresses. Major depression and GAD are said to be closely related genetically. They both correlate with the personality traits of neuroticism (N). Kendler et al (2007) performed a study where it was found that the genetic correlation between major depression and generalized anxiety disorder in Swedish twins was estimated at +1.00 in females…

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    Joshua Wee 10/11/15 Professor Salonga PSYCH 001 1. Anxiety disorder is a mental illness. People with this order have a continuous fear or worry. An example of this disorder that was portrayed in the video we watched was Walter he was a patient of Dr.Weston. Walter has anxiety disorder he can’t sleep and he is always checking his watch like he has somewhere to be. 2. Oliver uses the defense mechanism, self disclosure. 3. Oliver had the least emotional intelligence, Walter had the second…

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    People with a mental illness or a disorganized way of thinking usually end up taking medications to treat their disorder. These people can’t tend to function in the real life than people with no disorders at all. People with mental disabilities most of the time take medications. Should people take medications for the rest of their lives? And have to manage and function in their daily lives for a better one? There's a lot of different mental illnesses in the world, common disorders are…

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    Mental Illness cause by Domestic Violence Domestic violence can affect children in adult hood because it can cause mental illnesses. Due to the domestic abuse in ones’ home it can cause the individual to become antisocial. The amount of abuse that one has endured can cause the child in adult hood to have those same bad abusive tendencies with others, and the subject could possibly be put away for the abuse unlike the parent that the child watched abuse them are others. Research shows that 81%…

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    been the mainstream of all psychiatric treatment. While upon researching I found out about a new approach and form of therapeutic treatment. Art therapy is the new approach to therapeutic treatment for psychiatric disorders, emotional problems or physical disorders or illness. This type of therapy involves people using an expressively creative outlet involving forms of art. Art Therapy in comparison to medication and therapy is successful in various ways orthodox methods aren’t. Although…

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    Non Epileptic Seizures

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    Seizure disorders are an unusual neurological event that occurs in the brain. Abnormal electrical activity in the brain that causes strange behaviors or movements is a symptom of epilepsy. There are several types of seizure disorders that exist and it is important for a doctor give his patient a correct diagnosis for the type of seizure disorders that they have (Yard and Thurman, 2000). One type of seizure disorder that does not cause abnormal electrical activity in the brain is called…

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    Military Mental Health

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    some of the same goals and share the sense of unity. Mental health in the armed forces is equally as important as the mission. Many times it is forgotten that in combat a healthy mind is just as important as a healthy body. Nearly one out of four active duty members showed signs of a mental health disorder in a study done in 2009 and about twenty percent of veterans showed signs of PTSD. (Dingfelder, 2009, p. 52). The two most common mental health problems faced by returning or active troops…

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    Anxiety disorder is prevalent in the United State, with 1 in 5 adults suffer from this condition (Jakubovski, & Bloch, 2016). There is a different type of anxiety disorder, such as panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (Jakubovski, & Bloch, 2016). This condition is characterized by anxiety that does not go away and eventually gets worse over time, which interfere with a person daily activities, jobs, and relationship (Jakubovshi, Bloch,…

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    Constructed Vs Madness

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    regarding the biological versus constructed nature of certain mental illness in order to expose the more important dynamic issues. Semantic basis for the argument: His argument rests on the introduction of two types of classifications, interactive kinds and indifferent kinds, Hackings contribution to the present discussion, which he uses to resolve the sematic issue. First, let us define key terms: Mental illness – At least two types of mental illnesses Transient – show up only at some times…

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