Types of Mental Disorders Essay

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    severe mental disorder that affects the brain. It affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. One with this chronic disorder may seem to have lost touch with reality, unable to tell what is real or fake. Although this disorder is very rare, the symptoms can be very harmful. There are positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms. Positive symptoms are psychotic behaviors that aren’t usually seen in normal, healthy people. These symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, thought disorders,…

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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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    the United States, abortion is heavily advocated against due to various moral and ethical reasons. Anti-abortion media portrayal is also not uncommon, nor is it hard to find. N.L Stotland, a researcher who has been published in Archives of Women’s Mental Health, has performed several studies on abortion and the views surrounding it. In one study, he wrote, “A woman who aborts a pregnancy is perceived as wantonly and selfishly sexual” (27). His quote basically sums up the general pro-life views…

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    the mental health of military members. United States military mental health professionals have attempted to bring the occurrences mental health disorders under control while at the same time maintaining a fit and ready fighting force. These attempts at minimizing the impact of physiological disorders include counseling, screenings and early intervention (Pols and Oak, 2007). Despite the collective actions of the Unites States military and the Veterans Health Administration to increase mental…

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    “How Mental Illness is misrepresented in the Media” I found this article very interesting not only did I learn something new but I learned something about myself and how I even have misconceptions about certain mental illnesses because of what I see on social media, television and even here on the news! This Article really caught my eye as I scrolled through U.S NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, in the health and psychology section. These are some key points of what I read and the opinion I have…

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    Why are people with mental health issues not receiving the proper care they need? A mental illness is a disorder of the mind that affects the mood, thought process, or behavior.What are the different types of mental disorders? A list of different disorders are depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, cyclothymic disease, Psychotic disorders, eating disorders, impulse control, addictive disorders, OCD, PTSD and many more. These listed disorders affect about one in every four people. These make up…

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    debilitating disease can destroy our physical health (Bassett, Doug 170).” A negative/unhealthy emotions/thoughts are as destructible as diseases that destroy people 's mental health and physical health. For men, it 's usually pride and vanity that affect them. In the book, Of Mice and Men, Curley, the anti-protagonist suffers from a mental disorder called napoleon complex, “Well . . . . tell you what. Curley’s like alot of little guys. He hates big guys. He’s alla time picking scraps with big…

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    Girl, Interrupted Girl, Interrupted is a story that takes place in a psychiatric ward during the late 1960’s in Massachusetts. The main character is an eighteen-year-old girl Susana Kaysen, who suffers from borderline personality disorder. Borderline personality disorder is a debilitating high-risk disease associated with strong emotional suffering that impairs everyday functioning (Fertuck, Karan, & Stanley, 2016, p. 1). She is a troubled teenager who recently left high school and appears…

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    Baird defines schizophrenia as “a mental disorder that causes a person to experience distorted perceptions, inappropriate emotions or reactions, and confusion. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) defines schizophrenia as, “a chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. People with schizophrenia may seem like they have lost touch with reality. Although schizophrenia is not as common as other mental disorders, the symptoms can be very…

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    MENTAL HEALTH CARE LINE PLAN FOR THE PROVISION OF PATIENT SERVICES 1) SERVICE MISSION/PHILOSOPHY/GOALS AND OJECTIVES: a) The primary mission of the Mental Health Care Line (MHCL) is to provide quality mental health services to individuals who are experiencing identifiable mental health problems. These services are designed to help the individual attain and maintain maximum levels of biological, psychological, social, and spiritual functioning. The MHCL provides a wide range of services…

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